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29 October, 03:47

What are three things farmers can do to reduce soil erosion

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  1. 29 October, 05:58
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    Crop Rotation: Rotating in high-residue crops - such as corn, hay, and small grain - can reduce erosion as the layer of residue protects topsoil from being carried away by wind and water. Conservation Tillage: Conventional tillage produces a smooth surface that leaves soil vulnerable to erosion. Conservation tillage methods such as no-till planting, strip rotary tillage, chiseling, and disking leave more of the field surface covered with crop residue that protects the soil from eroding forces. Contour Farming: Planting in row patterns that run level around a hill - instead of up and down the slope - has been shown to reduce runoff and decrease the risk of water erosion. Strip Farming: In areas where a slope is particularly steep or there is no alternative method of preventing erosion, planting fields in long strips alternated in a crop rotation system (strip farming) has proven effective.
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