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roots, windbreaks...
Yes, they sometimes do because windbreaks stop wind from blowing over their crops and things like that. Sent from my iPad XD
James Elwood Davis has written: 'Windbreaks for Illinois farmsteads' -- subject(s): Windbreaks, shelterbelts, Trees 'Planting and care of shade trees' -- subject(s): Tree planting, Trees 'Windbreaks for Illinois farmsteads' -- subject(s): Windbreaks, shelterbelts, Trees
The cast of Windbreaks on the Prairies - 1943 includes: Tommy Tweed as Narrator
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George Hess has written: 'Assessing the suitability of windbreaks as wildlife habitat' -- subject(s): Wildlife habitat improvement, Windbreaks, shelterbelts
Planting windbreaks can benefit the environment and agricultural productivity by reducing soil erosion, conserving water, providing habitat for wildlife, and protecting crops from wind damage.
By the very nature of the word "windbreak" , they stop wind scouring loose soil off the land. One of a farmers worst things can be when his topsoil is blowing away leaving only stones and sand to grow things in.