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what are the importance of soil conservation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Soil conservation is important because it saves the soil through harsh weather and stops erosion. While soil is conservating it's getting more nutrients. The more we conserve soil the more crops grow, then we can sell the crops and get money. So to conserve the soil use biochar fertilizer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇒Increased Profits:

   i) Yields are equal to or greater than traditional tillage.

   ii) Reduce use of fuel and labor.

   iii) Requires less time.

   iv) Lower machinery repair and maintenance costs.

    v) Potential reduction in fertilizer and herbicide costs.

⇒Improved Environment:

   i) Improved soil quality and productivity.

   ii) Reduced erosion.

   iii) Increased water infiltration and storage.

   iv) Improved air and water quality.

    v) Provides food and shelter for wildlife.

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