Low-till or no-till
Contour plowing helps prevent or minimize soil erosion from rain. Helps keep the soil from washing away when it rains, because the furrows are on the same level.
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We have sandy clay loam soil, when you can squeeze a handful of soil without seeing water, and the ball crumbles easily. Also when the soil turns up with a shine to it, this is a good indicator it is too wet. Stamp your foot in one place several times and if you see water it is too wet to do anything. We plow in Oklahoma to rid our fields of cheat type grasses (downy brome, marshall rye grass etc.) Till they become a problem we don't waste the aditional fuel needed for plowing.
Low-till or no-till
Countour plowing is the practice of plowing fields along the curves of a slope.
When farmers plow their fields along the curves of a slope; Cutting down erosion from the top soil is an example of Contour Plowing.
When farmers plow their fields along the curves of a slope; Cutting down erosion from the top soil is an example of Contour Plowing.
Contour ploughing. It slows the rate at which water flows down a slope, reducing soil erosion by surface runoff. Can also use tied ridges and terracing for similar effects, whilst vegetation planting is a permanent, natural solution.
Conservative plowing is a way of plowing the fields with wooden plough and bulls. A wooden plough is placed on the bulls backs while they plow the fields.
Contour plowing
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Contour plowing helps prevent or minimize soil erosion from rain. Helps keep the soil from washing away when it rains, because the furrows are on the same level.
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