it doesn't damage the soil if you put it in the soil then it makes the plants grow quicker
soil erosion damages the soil because it does not let plants grow well when topsoil is removedgcv
Properly-managed modern agriculture does not harm soil -- it actually improves it. Soil tilth, organic-matter content, pH, fertility, drainage, and many other characteristics of a quality soil are all improved with proper management. The person who wrote the answer below gives an excellent description of what happens under poor management techniques. Other consequences of poor farming practice include soil erosion and compaction.Another AnswerModern agriculture consitues use of extensive farming for mass production of grains by use of fertilizers and cash crops.Pesticides and fertilizers are made of chemicals.These chemicals affects soil.Whereas production of cash crop prohibits crop rotation resulting into lack of replenishment of important nutrients in earth.Thus modern agriculture harms the soil.
The weather is one factor that affects agriculture. The type of soil and the equipment used on the soil also affect agriculture.
yes it occupies soil
harvesting in agriculture is the taking out of allready planted foods from the soil or grond harvesting in agriculture is the taking out of allready planted foods from the soil or grond
Chaoda Modern Agriculture was created in 1997.
Yes, slash and burn agriculture can temporarily improve soil fertility by releasing nutrients from burned vegetation. However, this method is not sustainable in the long term and can lead to soil degradation, erosion, and loss of biodiversity. Modern sustainable farming practices focus on preserving soil health for continued productivity.
This can be caused by an earthquake or by soil erosion.
The minimum knowledge about the agriculture is about fertility of soil.
it makes it smell bad.
yes
The term for a disturbance that removes most organisms and damages the soil is "ecological or environmental degradation." This process can lead to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and reduced soil fertility, impacting ecosystem health and function.