Organic carbon is crucial for healthy soil, improving its structure, fertility, and water retention. Here are some simple ways to increase organic carbon levels in your soil: Add Organic Matter : Compost plant waste, manure, and organic materials to enrich the soil. Crop residues left in the soil also decompose and add valuable organic carbon. Apply Green Manure : Grow plants like alfalfa or soybeans specifically for turning into the soil. They provide organic matter that boosts carbon levels. Reduce Tillage : Practice no-till or low-till farming to prevent the loss of organic carbon from excessive soil disturbance. This also helps retain soil moisture and prevents erosion. Use Mulch : Apply organic mulch (straw, leaves, or grass clippings) to prevent soil erosion and moisture loss. As it breaks down, it adds organic carbon. Incorporate Biochar : Add biochar to soil. It improves structure and retains carbon for long periods, making it a great way to store organic carbon. Rotate Crops : Rotate crops to improve soil fertility. Legumes, in particular, help restore organic carbon by fixing nitrogen and adding biomass to the soil. Conclusion