Soil conservation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soil conservation is a set of management strategies for prevention of soil being eroded from the earth’s surface or becoming chemically altered by overuse, salinization, acidification, or other chemi...
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Soil conservation is the best way to make sure that we have the land we need to live on or, in my case, live in. If you see your soil eroding, protect it with grass or plants. If you see something that's making the soil sick, do everything you can to make the soil healthy again.
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Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization -- founded in 1943 -- that serves as an advocate for conservation professionals and for science-based conservation practice, programs, and policy. ... Journal of Soil and Water Conservation...
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The phrase soil conservation refers to the application of principles for maintaining the productivity and health of agricultural land by control of wind-and water-induced soil erosion. For the remainder of this essay, we examine the dangers involved in such erosion and the use of measures to prevent it.
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Soil, land and water conservation techniques used by the modern farmer ... MODERN SOIL CONSERVATION ... This government service advises farmers on many modern soil and water conservation techniques, and acts as a clearing house for the new methods that are researched and developed by the USDA and other groups around the world.
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Soil conservation districts function independently under a five member Board of Supervisors. As an independent political subdivision of State Government, they receive guidance from the State Soil Conservation Committee.
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Erosion and conservation of soil. ... Soil erosion and conservation - contents index ... The visible part is erosion, when soil particles leave the land, transported by gravity, water or wind. Some erosion is natural but present rates are more than worrying. Fortunately there are many ways to reduce erosion.
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Soil and water conservation in semi-arid areas ... 4.1.2 Soil Conservation and Water Conservation ... 4.2 BIOLOGICAL SOIL CONSERVATION...
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This week NACD hosted a Chesapeake Bay Leadership Meeting for conservation district supervisors and representatives of state associations, state departments of agriculture, conservation commissions and NRCS from the six Chesapeake Bay States.
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