Contour tillage that follows the lay of the land is best to avoid erosion.
conservation plowing or "no till"
The least disruptive method is disking, which involves rolling a set of narrow round blades (called disks) down the field. This opens a narrow furrow where seeds can be placed without disturbing the root network that is holding the topsoil on the field.
There is a little something called gravity that stops them moving backwards... it is a physical impossibility
You might be talking about the little yellow coin that pops up when you are plowing. It is a coin. Just a lucky find. Like finding a quarter in the street.
In the northern part of Colombia there is an ant called Hormiga Culona, an ant about an inch long the they cook and eat......tastes a little like popcorn. I had one.
The soil is thin and rocky making conventional plowing impossible. What little soil there is won't retain water because the rock below sucks it up.
Un petit(e) possible.
Little baby lice are called Nymphs
A little tree is called a sapling
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.
As little as possible.
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