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what harm has farming done to prairies ?

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Answered by ab1234567890
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land was cleared off

reducing pasture for grazing

Answered by swaraj3013
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Explanation:

There is increasing interest in planting prairie on farms, for soil and water conservation as well as wildlife habitat and personal enjoyment. The Tallgrass Prairie Center works to share our knowledge of prairie reconstruction and management techniques with rural landowners and technical service providers.

The Prairie on Farms Program aims to scale up the use of prairie as a reliable, durable, and multi-functional conservation practice on private agricultural land. In particular, the technique of planting prairie right in the field, in strips that lie roughly on the contour (while fitting in with farming operations) has become increasingly popular. Prairie strips can stop erosion, reduce nutrient loss, improve soil quality and support monarch butterflies and other wildlife.

The Prairie on Farms program has four main components: (1) The creation of demonstration sites designed for learning (2) Technology transfer through focused training such as field days, workshops and the Iowa Prairie Online Seed Calculator (3) Applied research through the Restoration and Research Program headed by Dr. Justin Meissen and (4) Support for a "community of practice" that is bringing practitioners together to learn from one another, identify key barriers and challenges, and expand their technical capacity.

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