Conclusion
The study assessed soil acidity status under different land use types. Based on the result of the study, variations in soil physicochemical properties were observed under soils of selected land use types in the study area. This variation in soil physicochemical properties could be related to frequent tillage practice, crop residue harvest, application of
acid forming fertilizers and conversion of forested land to the other land use types that causes poor nutrient availability in the soil and hence limits crop productivity. Furthermore, the results revealed that soils in all of the land use types of the study area were generally acidic (pH