A pedological study was carried out and three representative soil pedons were delineated, described, and assessed in the three locations studied based on the morphological properties. The results showed that sand fractions in Abbi (60.00 to 89.30%) were higher and significantly differ from Onicha Ukwuani (40.60-90.10%) and Ndemili (36.30–90.20%). Clay fraction was higher in Ndemili (4.00 to 56.60%) compare to Onicha Ukwuani (40.30 to 45.30%) and Abbi (4.40 to 44.30%). The bulk densities (low to moderate) varied across locations with Abbi (1.2-1.60gcm-3), Onicha Ukwuani (1.30-1.55gcm-3) and Ndemili ranged from 1.31-1.70 gcm-3. The soil texture varied from sand, sandy loam, loam, clay loam, and sandy clay loam. The total porosity ranged from 13.30 – 47.80% (Abbi), 27.30 – 47.80% (Onicha Ukwuani), and 20.70 – 43.50% in Ndemili. Data collected was analyzed and there was a significant difference at











