The research was conducted to assess the physical and chemical properties of soils from twenty-one villages of Solan district, Himachal Pradesh within its geographical coordinates ranging from the latitude 30°44’53” to 31°22’01” N and longitude 76°36’10” to 77°15’14” E, during 2023-2024, India. The villages represent diverse landforms, including contour farming, plains, and slopes. Soil samples were collected from two depths, 0-15 and 15-30 cm, and analysed them using standard laboratory protocols. The predominant soil texture was sandy loam, bulk density ranges from 1.22 to 1.39 Mg m-3, particle density from 2.42 to 2.67 Mg m-3, and percent pore space varied between 40.50% and 46.68%, while the percent water holding capacity ranges from 37.65% to 45.53%. Soil pH ranged from 6.61 to 7.47. Electrical conductivity was measured between 0.18 and 0.34 dS m-1, indicating non-saline conditions. Organic carbon content was medium 0.30% to high 0.61%. The available nitrogen content ranged from 232.68 to 279.64 Kg ha-1, available phosphorus from 37.23 to 64.54 Kg ha-1, and available potassium from 262.14 to 365.34 Kg ha-1. These findings provide valuable insights into the soil health of the region, with implications for agricultural practices and land management.
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