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Growing crops without irrigation is what dryland farming is.Specifically, the practice can be particularly effective in areas where rainfall is insufficient or limited. It discourages erosion and runoff by controlling compaction. It eliminates soil moisture competition by controlling weeds. It protects soil fertility by avoiding water-guzzling fertilizers.
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Well the Pagans considered the egg (and the hare) a symbol of fertility (the earths fertility as the plants and seeds began growing in spring). So you decide if you believe hunting for Rabbit laid eggs in spring a pagan practice.
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Well the Pagans considered the egg (and the hare) a symbol of fertility (the earths fertility as the plants and seeds began growing in spring). So you decide if you believe hunting for Rabbit laid eggs in spring a pagan practice.
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Desertification can result from poorly managed human intervention in the savannah. Desertification is the process by which areas of desert are created by the destruction of natural vegetation. This causes removal of vegetation cover, overgrazing, uncontrolled fuel wood collection, hard farming practice and loss of fertile soil and excessive tree felling. Many animals were hunted to near extinction such as the bison and buffaloes. Fortunately, the hunting of these animals had been banned.
Crop rotation is the practice of growing different types of crops on the same plot of land in sequential seasons. Farmers in the Midwest practice crop rotation to maintain soil fertility, prevent pests and diseases, and improve crop yields. Different crops have different nutrient needs and growth patterns, and rotating crops helps to balance the soil ecosystem and reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Contour plowing is a practice that involves plowing along the natural contours of the land, perpendicular to the slope, to minimize soil erosion and retain water. It helps to slow down water runoff, allowing it to soak into the soil, reducing erosion and preserving soil fertility.
The Caddo practiced crop rotation to maintain soil fertility and maximize crop yields. By rotating their crops, they helped prevent soil depletion and increased the sustainability of their agricultural practices.