according to c v Raman how can soil be conserved from erosion
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Since the 1940s, many methods have been used to save the soil and prevent erosion, including:
- Planting trees.
- Using new farming methods.
- Stopping rivers flooding.
- Building small dams in gullies to slow down water run-off.
- Digging channels across farm slopes to divert water.
- Protecting areas likely to be eroded.
- Techniques for improved soil conservation include crop rotation, cover crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, affect both erosion and fertility.
- When plants die, they decay and become part of the soil.
- Farmers have practiced soil conservation for millennia
- Forest Protection. The natural forest cover in many areas has been decreased due to commercial activity.
- Buffer Strips.
- No-Till Farming.
- Fewer Concrete Surfaces.
- Plant Windbreak Areas.
- Terrace Planting.
- Plant Trees to Secure Topsoil.
- Crop Rotation.
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