consequenses of soil conservation in simple words
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Soil erosion reduces soil and agricultural production, pollutes land and water resources, and reduces agricultural profitability.
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They can revive damaged soil, minimize erosion, encourage plant growth, eliminate the use of nitrogen fertilizer or fungicide, produce above-average yields and protect crops during droughts or flooding. The result is less labor and lower costs that increase farmers' profits.
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