The ploughing of farm land is usually done after a crop has been harvested in the autumn, and before winter sets in. This allows the winter frosts and freezing rain to break down the ploughed earth, ready for harrowing, fertilising or manuring, and sowing of a new crop in the spring.
conservation plowing
The Aberaair plane is the best farmland.
It is important to preserve farmland because the land produces crops that we eat.
Countour plowing is the practice of plowing fields along the curves of a slope.
used to prevent soil erosion and conserve rainfall.
Incorrect or poorly done plowing can lead to soil erosion, soil compaction, poor seedling emergence and just plain lower yields.
conservation plowing
Contour plowing and conservation plowing
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 when you plow, like, a garden for example, but instead of plowing in straight lines, you go in curvy lines (you know what I mean, right?) Conservation Plowing, however, is like the normal plowing way. Straight lines, blablabla.
The ISBN of Plowing the Dark is 0374234612.
contour plowing and conservation plowing. refrence:California Earh Science book. and please cheak your book first. :]
contour plowing and conservation plowing. refrence:California Earh Science book. and please cheak your book first. :]
Plowing the Dark has 415 pages.
Plowing the Dark was created in 2000-06.
Contour plowing/farming
how does contour plowing help conserve topsoil