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Give an example of a farming practice that uses soil wisely?

Managed intensive grazing.


How do you neutralize soil when it is in a acidic state?

Add lime to it. This is a common practice in farming.


What is the technology used to prevent soil erosion?

There really is no special technology that will prevent soil erosion, rather modes of practice. No-till farming is one such practice that is designed to prevent or minimize soil erosion.


How does no-till farming help to reduce erosion?

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


Why is the soil of grasslands good for farming?

The soil of grassland is good for farming because the soil is very rich.


Why do farmers practice terraced farming?

designed as a method of soil conservation to slow or prevent the rapid surface runoff of irrigation water.


What makes the soil in Indonesia good for farming?

The soil is good for farming because it is fertile


What farming practices minimize soil loss?

Terrace farming minimizes soil erosion.


Why did new New England farmers practice subsistence farming?

The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.


Why is the grasslands soil good for farming?

a grasslands soil is good for farming because it has no guantity of big or small.it has rich soil


Does the soil of organic farming last longer than conventional farming soil?

In true organic farming, the soil is built up with organic matter, which means nutrients in the soil are replenished. In non-organic farming, fertilizers are used to replenish certain nutrients only, while other nutrients may be depleted. In that sense, soil (nutrients in the soil) last longer in organic farming.


How are mixed crop farming and corporate farming different?

Mixed-crop farming is just a type of farming practice to enhance soil quality. Corporate farming is a business label attached to a farming operation as a whole, no matter if it's to the name of a farming operation owned by a family, (which makes up 98% of all such enterprises), or by a group of shareholders. It should come to no surprise that such farming operations practice mixed-crop farming just as often as those farms not labelled as corporations.