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Crop rotation
Soil that lacks moisture.
Managed intensive grazing.
You cannot grow things in the soil.
Fertile soil is soil that is able to sustain plant life.
Infertile soil or land can be solved through the practice of bush fallowing.
slash and burn
Poor agriculture practices caused the soil to become infertile. Farmers took shortcuts or simply just didn't know how to farm. With farming when you grow something it take nutrients out of the soil and all you have left is a fine layer of dirt. You have to put back what you take. Another practice they didn't do was crop rotation. That practice is a little harder for me to explain.
Crop rotation
Add lime to it. This is a common practice in farming.
Soil that lacks moisture.
Managed intensive grazing.
You can get soil by using a plant pot on a Farming patch.
You cannot grow things in the soil.
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.
to know if the soil is fertile or infertile
Fertile soil is soil that is able to sustain plant life.