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MNN UK · December 5, 2025 · 1 min read

Seismic waves used to assess soil health and improve crop yields

What happened: Experts have developed a new technique called 'soilsmology' that uses seismic waves to map soil health without digging. This method aims to provide faster, less damaging soil analysis to support agriculture.

Why it matters:

  • Helps farmers identify soil problems more efficiently, potentially boosting crop yields.
  • Could aid in preventing famine and drought by improving soil management globally.

MNN Take: By using seismic waves, soilsmology offers a non-invasive way to monitor soil conditions, which may lead to better farming decisions and more sustainable food production.

Sources: Guardian UK