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Contour plowing is a practice that involves tilling the land in a pattern that follows the contours
advantages slope of the hill or pond can be found out easily
When farmers plow their fields along the curves of a slope; Cutting down erosion from the top soil is an example of Contour Plowing.
It doesn't, at least no more than any other kind of plowing. Contour plowing is done to minimize erosion. It has nothing to do with "preparing the crops."
to conserve the soil and protect it from erosion and weathering.The science behind contour farming is that the topsoil will not be as susceptible to erosion from wind and water when plowed in contours that follow the land elevations. The Dust Bowl in the 1930's was made worse by the straight line plowing methods used at the time.
how does contour plowing help conserve topsoil
Contour plowing and conservation plowing
how does contour plowing help conserve topsoil
conservation plowing
Strip cropping and Contour plowing are the methods of Conserving soil.
NOT AT ALL. no-till plowing is when you leave it unturned. contour is when you plow it in the shape of the land. "No-till plowing" is an oxymoron, since any form of plowing is a form of tillage.
Contour plowing is a practice that involves tilling the land in a pattern that follows the contours
Contour plowing greatly cuts down on erosion of the topsoil, the farmers lifeblood.
advantages slope of the hill or pond can be found out easily
Contour plowing/farming
a technique where farmers plow with the curve of the land insted of in straight lines It is also called Contour plowing its when you plow on a curve of a hill to prevent runoff Conservation plowing, or contour farming, is is the farming practice of plowing across a slope, following its elevation contour lines.
Contour plowing is plowing along the curves of a slopeand crop rotation is when a farmer plants different crops in a field each year........