How shelter belts helps in the conservation of soil?
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Shelter belts. Shelter belts are rows of trees, usually along fence lines. They are planted mainly to protect animals or crops from cold winds, but also to give shade in hot weather. In regions such as Canterbury where there is a lot of cultivated land, shelter belts also reduce wind erosion.
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Shelter belts are usually a row of trees along fence lines.
They are planted mainly to protect animals or crops from cold winds.
Field shelter belts Reduce soil erosion by wind, conserve soil moisture and reduce wind damages to crops.
They complement good crop residue management and other conservation practices to protect the soil.
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