Water, wind, and gravity. Erosion.
Agricultural runoff containing fertilizers and pesticides is a common example of a nonpoint source of freshwater pollution. When it rains, the chemicals from the fields can be washed into nearby streams and rivers, contributing to water pollution.
An example of a non-point source of freshwater pollution is runoff from agricultural fields carrying pesticides and fertilizers into nearby water bodies. This type of pollution comes from diffuse sources across a wide area and can be challenging to trace back to a specific origin.
the thing that makes ideal farm soil is that the farmers take off their pants and pee in the fields which makes for exceptional soil because of all the yellow (or different colors) in the pee.
Strong winds, such as prevailing winds or gusty winds during storms, can carry soil particles to new places on a farm. This process is known as wind erosion, and it can result in the loss of fertile topsoil from the fields. Implementing soil conservation practices like planting cover crops or constructing windbreaks can help reduce wind erosion on farms.
A wind barrier, such as a row of trees or shrubs, helps reduce erosion on a farm by blocking the force of strong winds that can carry away soil particles. By creating a physical barrier, wind speeds are reduced, preventing soil erosion and promoting soil conservation. This can also help protect crops and reduce the risk of damage from wind erosion.
The area of Ge-mare Farm Fields is 41,000.0 square meters.
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No they farmed on the fields
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men worked in the fields in Aztec farms :)
Farm bells were historically used to call the men in from the fields for dinner and supper. The bells served as a form of communication between those at the farmhouse and those in the fields.
On fields and open lands.....known as farms!!
So that they could farm their fields.
Farmers are more likely to farm on a plain than on hilly ground because plains offer flat, fertile land that is easier to cultivate and manage with machinery. Hilly ground presents challenges such as soil erosion, water drainage issues, and difficulty operating machinery, making farming less efficient and profitable.
yes because there is alot of land and open fields to farm in
A landowner who allows others to farm his fields. -Apex- :)
A sheep station is just another word for a farm. The sheep are raised and bread in fields outside (but the fields are large).