Soilage refers to the act of soiling or staining something, typically referring to the contamination or staining of a surface or material with dirt, grime, or other substances. In agriculture, soilage can also refer to the practice of feeding livestock with freshly cut green forage or silage.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 17
Soilage refers to the accumulation of soil or other dirt particles on a surface or object due to external factors such as wind, rain, or human activities. It can occur on various surfaces like floors, walls, carpets, clothing, and equipment. Soilage can compromise the cleanliness and aesthetic appearance of environments, potentially leading to hygiene and maintenance issues.