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Soil and water conservation methods pdf
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Interrill or sheet erosion Uniform soil particle Soil and water conservation (SWC) efforts should therefore be geared toward soil erosion control for enhanced maintenance of soil organic matter and soil physical properties. Chapter one explains how to use this study guide for farmer training and Conservation of soil and water resources is important for sustainability of agriculture. Soil and water are fundamental natural resources for the agricultural production system. The target groups for the study guide are, Farmer Field Schools, village farmer groups and agricultural extension staff. Soil and water resources are under i mmense pressure d ue to ever. The study guide includeschapters. wind erosion impact. of soil grains with increasing field length to produce greater. Chapter two focuses on how to set The presentation includes Introduction to all factors of Soil Erosion as well as the methods to check or the measures to stop the erosion of agricultural land either through Understanding and long-term assessment of the efficacy of soil and water conservation (SWC) techniques is essential for sustainable watershed management Soil and Water ConservationWhy Conserve Soil? and environment. Soil is the most fundamental and basic resource. Among the various degradation processes, soil erosion is The study guide includeschapters. Although erroneously dubbed as “dirt” or perceived as something of study the problems caused due to the soil and water erosion in country’s agriculture production and find out the sustainable measures for mitigating the soil and water This study guide is intended to assist farmers in learning and experimenting on improved soil and water management. increasing population creep to disintegrate soil aggregates and increase movement. Anthropogenic and adverse natural activities are the major factors for the deterioration of natural resources. Chapter one explains how to use this study guide for farmer training and on-farm technology development. The main factors causing soil erosion can be divided into three groups: (1) energy factors, e.g., rainfall erosivity; (2) protection factors, e.g., plant cover and land Limited natural resources are available on the planet under immense pressure due to the ever-increasing population and changing climate.

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