In hilly region ploughing in a wrong way leads to soil erosion explain
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Ploughing in a wrong way in the hilly region leads to soil erosion
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- Yes, ploughing the wrong direction, i.e. making ways for fast water movement that lead to soil erosion, up and down the road.
- Contour ploughing strategy is the easiest way to plug. With its (natural) contour lines, the curve ploughing ploughs through the slope in line ( i.e., at the right corner). These contour lines shape water breaks that minimise gullies and rills at periods of high water drainage, which is the key cause for soil erosion. The split causes water to settle in the field longer than ever.l
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In hilly region ploughing in mainly done along the contours and helps protect the soil, from erosion.
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- Contour plowing or contour farming is a practice of farming across the slopes and this method is used for creating water divides and this helps in reducing the rills and gullies at the time of heavy rainfall.
- This method prevents the soil from being eroded away and increases the productivity of the crop.
- This farming is considered to be active sustainable development of the landscape. Thus it promotes soil conservation.
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