Soil erosion is a serious agricultural issue. It has, in the past, contributed to environmental problems, such as the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. In contemporary times, farmers have a couple of options they can take to reduce soil erosion:
Crop Rotation of the plants and adding fertilizer and plough through it regularly
if animals deficated in he soil :)
they use terrace farming
have permanent plants or trees growing on their farm
It's important for farmers to prevent soil erosion because as a result of soil erosion they can lose productive farmland.
Many farmers throughout agricultural areas of the US follow this practice.
Terraces significantly reduce the rate of soil erosion on slopes.
No-till or reduced-till farming, fallowing, etc.
No, it is not right or wrong, in that it is not a moral question. The laws can, however, be useful in reducing silt buildup in waterways and controlling soil erosion, so if that's valuable to you...
organic farming help to reduce soil erosion .because when its rain or wind .the are material which hold the soil not to be remove
Terrace Farming
yes
No-till or reduced-till farming, fallowing, etc.
because the nutrions is sucked out!