Plant some other ground cover plants that would both prevent dust and erosion, and which would fertilize the soil the next spring when the farmer plows the crop under. Something like clover.
by growing grass-preventd top soil erosion by growing trees-roots prevent soil erosion
Growing grass can stop erosion. The roots of the grass makes the soil stay so wind and water cant make it move.
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Growing crops
by growing crops to absorb [ the moisture
Erosion can be slowed down by using Erosion Control Blankets, growing trees around farms and putting Hydro Mulch Places needed. Hope This Helps.
By always planting/growing plants constantly.
have permanent plants or trees growing on their farm
The wind is an agent of erosion. The vegetation growing in an area affects the ability of the wind to modify the surface of the Earth by holding the soil in place, thus preventing erosion.
The wind is an agent of erosion. The vegetation growing in an area affects the ability of the wind to modify the surface of the Earth by holding the soil in place, thus preventing erosion.
Vegitation slows the process of eriosion by growing in areas where erosion occurs and blocking the movement of weathered rock.
Erosion results in deposits of dark, fertile soils, perfect for growing crops. Erosion has also created some of the most spectacular surface features on Earth, some of which are highly visited and the source of many incomes.