The Land Capability Assessment (LCA) is used to check whether the potential of soil is agricultural or non-agricultural. The groundwater quality is also being checked in the LCA test. All the hazardous and nutritional elements of water and soil are being checked in this test. Apart from these points, wind, topography, exposure to the sun, soil erosion, and many other factors are also considered in this. This is the initial step in assessing land suitability. We are following the guidelines prepared by the Environment Protection Authority EPA while rendering the land capability assessment services in Victoria. This test has become quite important for rural areas of Australia like it is necessary to have land capability assessment Gippsland . The different capability of classes of soil are: Class 1 In this class of soil, very negligible limitations present and they can be easily overcome. Also, land degradation is very low. Class 2 The limitations can be avoided or overcome with careful...