With No till farming - conservation tillage, farmers leave the stubble or plant residue on the soil's surface, rather than plowing or disking it into the soil. The new crop is planted directly into this stubble leaving the soil undisturbed. This practice dramatically reduces soil erosion. For a good example of No - Till technology visit the related link below. LeBron James IS NBA
Terracing is a type of farming on steep slops, flat areas kinda like steps are cut into the slop. Crops are grown in the flat areas. it helps reduce soil erosion by reducing runoff
Terracing is a type of farming on steep slops, flat areas kinda like steps are cut into the slop. Crops are grown in the flat areas. it helps reduce soil erosion by reducing runoff
deposition
Erosion is worse when farms are in areas with high rainfall or severe drought.
Ploughing the soil in horizontal ridges that follow the curvature of the hillside holds rain within their channels and stops soil racing down hill carried by rainwater when the furrows are cut vertically up and down the hill.
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organic farming help to reduce soil erosion .because when its rain or wind .the are material which hold the soil not to be remove
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Terracing is a type of farming on steep slops, flat areas kinda like steps are cut into the slop. Crops are grown in the flat areas. it helps reduce soil erosion by reducing runoff
Terracing is a type of farming on steep slops, flat areas kinda like steps are cut into the slop. Crops are grown in the flat areas. it helps reduce soil erosion by reducing runoff
Terrace farming is done to make use of hillsides. This is done because the slopes are too steep for farming. Terraced hillsides help to reduce erosion and surface runoff. This helps to keep the soil in place on the hillsides.
No-till farming reduces wind and water erosion of the topsoil.
Surrrounding the erosion with trees will in the highest degree help reduce the erosion.
deposition
Erosion is worse when farms are in areas with high rainfall or severe drought.
boundries are filled so they reduce soil erosion
Ploughing the soil in horizontal ridges that follow the curvature of the hillside holds rain within their channels and stops soil racing down hill carried by rainwater when the furrows are cut vertically up and down the hill.