Abstract
Soil consists of particulate matter like loose earth, minerals, and essential nutrients, all required to cultivate botanical species carefully. The varying presence of soil attributes like alkalinity, humus, topsoil, Farm Yard Manure (FYM), organic matter, and Phyto-nutrients is an active area of research. Macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients present in soil overlook the amount of water consumed or produced as part of an agricultural process. Specific standard measures of soil attributes have been considered in past research. Forestation is also necessary to sustain agricultural land by providing rain-fed irrigation while ensuring low soil erosion levels. It is ascertained that a certain amount of the earth’s well-being is linked to crop cycles and agricultural production levels. In this research work, an algorithm called MISTRAL (Soil nutrient enrichment in the Indian Subcontinent with Mathematical Interpretations) is presented, which can be utilized to enrich soil nutrients and soil well-being levels leading to an overall increase in the net agricultural output in the Indian subcontinent.
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