Contour farming.
waprage is distortion of elements when there is curvature the elements are not perfectly along the curves
Contour plowing/farming
Ploughing is the correct spelling, plowing is the US spelling.
Curved scissors make it easier to cut curves. Maybe counterintuitively, the curvature of the scissors is opposite to the curve they are easy to cut. I.e. scissors which curve to the right when held in the hand make it easy to cut along curves which bend to the left. Assuming you are right handed, you will be cutting your finger nails along a curve to the left. Hence, scissors which curve to the right will make this easier.
When farmers plow across the slope of a hill to prevent erosion, it is called "contour farming" or "contour plowing." This practice involves creating furrows that follow the shape of the land, which helps to slow down water runoff and reduce soil erosion. By aligning plowing with the natural contours, farmers can enhance water retention and improve soil health.
The practice of plowing fields along the curves is called contour plowing. This technique helps to reduce soil erosion by following the natural shape of the land, allowing water to flow more slowly and evenly across the field.
Low-till or no-till
Low-till or no-till
When farmers plow their fields along the curves of a slope; Cutting down erosion from the top soil is an example of Contour Plowing.
Low-till or no-till
Countour plowing is the practice of plowing fields along the curves of a slope.
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.
Contour plowing is a farming technique where fields are plowed along the natural contours of the land, rather than in a straight line up and down slopes. This helps to prevent soil erosion by reducing water runoff, as the rows act as barriers to slow water flow and trap sediment. An example of contour plowing would be plowing in a series of concentric circles around a hillside.
Prevention of soil erosion because the plowing is done according to how the land lays.
Contour plowing is plowing along the curves of a slopeand crop rotation is when a farmer plants different crops in a field each year........
Contour plowing involves plowing fields along the natural contours of the land, which helps slow down the flow of water downhill. This reduces the speed and amount of runoff, allowing more time for water to infiltrate into the soil and be absorbed by plants.
NOT AT ALL. no-till plowing is when you leave it unturned. contour is when you plow it in the shape of the land. "No-till plowing" is an oxymoron, since any form of plowing is a form of tillage.