why does the soil need leveling? :-(
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The levelling of ploughed soil is beneficial because. The levelling of ploughed fields prevents the top fertile soil from being carried away by strong winds or washed away by rain water. The levelling of ploughed fields helps in preventing the loss of moisture. It is important to level the field after ploughing because. Ploughing creates air spaces and loosens the soil. Levelling it prevents the top layer of soil from being eroded by wind. Therefore, the objective of Leveling are: To Find the elevation of given point with respect to some assumed reference line called datum. To establish point at required elevation respect to datum.
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- The basic and most important procedure in agriculture is ploughing and levelling. Ploughing the field allows the upper layer of soil to be turned over, allowing the inner layer of soil, which contains more nutrients, to be brought up to the surface. The farming area is expanded by levelling.
- It also aids in the burial and decomposition of weeds and previous crop residues. It will aid in loosening the soil, allowing plant roots to readily penetrate the soil and providing improved aeration for plant growth.
- Furthermore, levelling aids in the effective control of weeds as well as pest and disease management in plants. It will aid in plant density enrichment. Crop and water management have improved, resulting in higher agricultural yields.
- Farmers level the field before planting due to the reasons stated above.
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