the effect is that the soil will be pastures
if the farmer do not replenish the soil the crops will damage.
An earthworm, while moving, chews up some soil and spits out the same amount of soil back into the ground. The soil which was eaten becomes fertile and more plants will grow on fertile soil. therefore, an earthworm helps a farmer by making soil fertile.
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The type of soil will tell a farmer what he can grow as a crop and what he may have to add to the soil.
The farmer practices crop rotation, where different crops are planted in succession to replenish nutrients in the soil. This helps prevent soil exhaustion and maintains soil fertility. Additionally, the farmer may add organic matter such as compost or manure to improve soil structure and nutrient content.
water is bad!1
soil, water, and the cotton gin.
spray chemicals on the feild
nitrates!!
Sure! "The farmer planted seeds in the rich, fertile soil to help them grow."
Farmers turn their soil to replenish valuable nutrients such as nitrogen and oxygen to the soil. If a farmer was to continually use the soil over and over again the nutrient level would be depleted and be deamed useless. Soil need nutrients to survive and allow other plants to grow.
its ridges prevent water from carrying away the soil