Step farming creates a series of narrow 'ledges' to allow crops to grow in stable soil. Planting directly on the slope - means that the soil is liable to be washed away by heavy rain.
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Terraces
Ideally, you would start a foundation 12" out of the ground at the grounds highest point. Remember to check for drops and slopes such as porches, garages. Exceptions can be made for situations where the ground is sloped as long as the slope will take water away from the slab.
The water source from the top of the mountain will try to use the road as its quickest way down, so they build drainage pipes to prevent these roads from flooding! -linda Source; your earth science textbook
Farming on mountain slopes is possible through terrace farming, which involves carving flat platforms into the mountain to create level planting areas. These platforms help prevent erosion and allow for better water retention. Additionally, farmers may use irrigation systems to supply water to crops on mountain slopes.
Broad platforms cut into steep slopes used for planting crops are terraces.
Contour Farming
no till farming
Farmers in the Huang valley incorporate terrace farming to prevent soil erosion on the steep slopes, conserve water and nutrients, and maximize arable land for cultivation. Terrace farming helps create level planting surfaces that reduce runoff and allow for efficient irrigation and water management in the hilly terrain of the Huang valley.
Terracing involves creating steps or platforms on steep slopes to reduce erosion and retain water, whereas contour farming involves planting crops along the natural contours of the land to minimize soil erosion and water runoff. Terracing is more commonly used on steep slopes, while contour farming can be applied on various terrains to promote sustainable agriculture practices.
to use a form of farming, called terraced farming you farm around hills or slopes.
Terrace farming is a method of farming in which steps are built into the sides of steep hills and mountains to create flat areas for planting crops. This technique helps prevent soil erosion and allows for cultivation on slopes that would otherwise be unsuitable for agriculture.
in fact there are many advantages for terraces a brief description is that they are straight slopes on the side of mountains or hills and they are mainly used for farming things like rice cotton etc. they have many advantages including they are straight slopes and ideal for farming they hold the soil were as if slanted soil would moved it retains water (keeps the water where as on a normally slope it wouldn't) doesn't' push the water and soil damaging other things most crops fertilize. hope this helps chak DE India
terrace farming
It is called treading.
Farmers in the Huang Valley incorporate terrace farming to utilize the steep slopes efficiently for agriculture. Terraces help prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and create flat surfaces for planting crops, maximizing the use of available land for cultivation in mountainous regions like the Huang Valley.