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Land is irreplaceable. Soil erosion results in crop reduction and farmers expend a lot of time and energy taking measures to prevent soil erosion.
contour plowing
Land preparation depends on the farmer. For many years and in many countries plowing/tilling the soil was favored. In areas of high erosion plowing is not recommended and drill set seeding is practiced.
Conservation Plowing because the farmers disterb the soil and its plant cover very little as possible. Dead weeds and stalks of the previous crops are left on the ground to help return the nutrients, retain moisture, and hold the soil in place, also preventing erosion.
soil erosion can affect the soils fertility and it's ability to grow plants,because the fertile soil was carried away by the water .in this case ,the farmer will be affected because of a low production due to soil's infertility.
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Land is irreplaceable. Soil erosion results in crop reduction and farmers expend a lot of time and energy taking measures to prevent soil erosion.
contour plowing
To help prevent erosion.
forestry, farmer, miner, harvesters and fishers =)
Farmers can reduce wind erosion by planting rows of trees around the perimeters of their fields to slow the wind at ground level.
A good farmer knows how to irritate his crops
Terracing & planting certain types of trees & shrubs to protect the soil structure.
Land preparation depends on the farmer. For many years and in many countries plowing/tilling the soil was favored. In areas of high erosion plowing is not recommended and drill set seeding is practiced.
The erosion of the small-farmer class who formed the backbone of the Roman army, and the consequential social breakdown.
Soil erosion means that the soil is carried away, by water or wind. And if the soil goes from a field, the farmer can't grow stuff there anymore. If disappears from around the foundations of a house, the house can collapse.
Torah-scholar, farmer, tradesperson, teacher, doctor, barber (are just a few examples).