Contour plowing creates grooves in the soil. Because the bottom of each groove is at the same elevation throughout its length, rainfall gets trapped in each groove instead of running rapidly downhill to the nearest stream, carrying the topsoil with it. Contour plowing is not so effective, however, in preventing wind erosion of soil.
It doesn't break the soil down into a fine powder that would blow away in a strong wind or be washed away in a heavy rain shower. It still maintains enough matter in the soil to keep it together and not allow much of it to erode away.
Contour plowing conserves soil by preventing soil erosion on slopes
There are three types of soil conservation: countour plowing, conservation plowing, and crop rotation.
conservation tillage
Proper plowing helps prevent soil erosion, and rotating crops helps keep the soil from becoming depleted in specific nutrients.
it is CONTOUR PLOWING, CONSERVATION PLOWING, AND CROP ROTATION.
it is CONTOUR PLOWING, CONSERVATION PLOWING, AND CROP ROTATION.
contour plowing
Three methods which farmers use to conserve soil is Contour Plowing, Conservation Plowing,and Crop Rotation.
It helps from washing the soil away and helps return soil nutrients, retain moisture, and hold soil in place..
it helps because you create a hill to protect the plants
Proper plowing helps prevent soil erosion, and rotating crops helps keep the soil from becoming depleted in specific nutrients.
Three methods which farmers use to conserve soil is Contour Plowing, Conservation Plowing,and Crop Rotation.
continuously plowing soil breaks the dirt into smaller particles that could blow away in the wind or wash away with water. so basically limiting plowing will limit the soil erosion