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Determinants of Soil Conservation: An Insight of Tea Smallholders

Determinants of Soil Conservation: An Insight of Tea Smallholders

... erosion problem is perceived the farmer decides whether or not to adopt soil conservation practices. Moreover, they have explored that farmers who have been involved in agricultural activities for a long ...

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Deforestation, Forest Fallowing, and Soil Conservation in Shifting Cultivation

Deforestation, Forest Fallowing, and Soil Conservation in Shifting Cultivation

... on-farm soil conservation in shifting cultivation by incorporating new soils acquired from cleared primary/secondary forest land into on-farm soil ...on-farm soil management ...on-farm ...

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Sediment yield and alternatives soil conservation practices of teak catchments

Sediment yield and alternatives soil conservation practices of teak catchments

... alternatives soil conservation ...some soil conservation practices must be applied. Conservation of soil organic matter is important in order to stabilize soil aggregate ...

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Paddy field soil conservation: Indian historical practices

Paddy field soil conservation: Indian historical practices

... (soil conservation), which socio-culturally is a holistic ...retain soil moisture and to arrest soil erosion/field degradation? We note that, historically, the Indian and specially the east ...

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Soil Model: Tool to Demonstrate the Effect of Different Cropping Systems on Soil Conservation

Soil Model: Tool to Demonstrate the Effect of Different Cropping Systems on Soil Conservation

... the soil against the impact of the rain drop, reduces the velocity of the laminar flow of the water on the surface of the soil and thus induces greater preservation of the soil aggregates, ...

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Abstract. Soil degradation is a major threat for farmers of semi-arid north-central Namibia. Soil conservation

Abstract. Soil degradation is a major threat for farmers of semi-arid north-central Namibia. Soil conservation

... Abstract. Soil degradation is a major threat for farmers of semi-arid north-central ...Namibia. Soil conservation practices can be promoted by the development of soil quality (SQ) evaluation ...

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Effects of Four Soil Conservation Methods on Soil Aggregate Stability

Effects of Four Soil Conservation Methods on Soil Aggregate Stability

... with soil pH (p < ...in soil as they can form stable and strong coordinate bonds between organic ligands on the humic substances and metals in soil (Syuntaro et ...in soil loss of 36% and ...

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Optimisation of soil conservation systems within integrated territorial protection

Optimisation of soil conservation systems within integrated territorial protection

... the soil conservation and flood prevention measures under the given conditions of each particular ...the soil erosion and flood control was chosen to verify the possibilities of the described ...

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Water and Soil Conservation through Simple Techniques – A Case Study

Water and Soil Conservation through Simple Techniques – A Case Study

... as soil loss of the ...loose soil along it. In this case the topmost layer of soil is lost ...of soil is lost. The watershed management through soil and water conservation means ...

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Influence of soil conservation practices on legume crops growth

Influence of soil conservation practices on legume crops growth

... of soil conservation techniques were tested in the legumes cultivation ...the soil was less stiffened, result- ing in a higher content of nitrogen in the seed and a better use of the pre-crop value ...

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Soil conservation through IWMP: A study

Soil conservation through IWMP: A study

... The integrated watershed programmes implemented in the study area shows potentiality of helping the agriculturists and horticulturists. Watershed programmes are successful in controlling soil erosion, in promoting ...

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The effect of soil conservation tillage on soil moisture dynamics under single cropping and crop rotation

The effect of soil conservation tillage on soil moisture dynamics under single cropping and crop rotation

... in soil samples was from the first sampling (Table ...in soil moisture between each date of sampling has been ...1994, soil moisture content by conventional tillage ...of soil moisture between ...

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Analysis the Role of Ethic in Soil Conservation by Delphi Technique

Analysis the Role of Ethic in Soil Conservation by Delphi Technique

... fertile soil resources and make the best and effective use of that, guarantee their own prosperity and security (Baghaei, ...of soil for human, now the issue of degradation and contamination of soil ...

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The Missing Links in Soil Conservation Implementation: Case of Socio economic Factors Influencing the Adopting of Soil Conservation Strategies in the Mountainous Areas of Bugisu Sub region, Uganda

The Missing Links in Soil Conservation Implementation: Case of Socio economic Factors Influencing the Adopting of Soil Conservation Strategies in the Mountainous Areas of Bugisu Sub region, Uganda

... the soil type on all the hills is the same due to the same mode of formation (volcanicity), as hill therefore summarized characteristics of the rest of the hills in the sub county, that is to say, the rest of the ...

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Soil conservation

Soil conservation

... Furrow surface roughness can also be controlled by tillage operations, the previous crop, and the water content of the soil when tilled.. Analyses of this information show that furrow er[r] ...

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Crop Residue Management for Soil Conservation on Irrigated Lands of the Northwest

Crop Residue Management for Soil Conservation on Irrigated Lands of the Northwest

... All of the tillage options used in the spring should have the same objective—to reduce the wheat residue to a manageable level before planting, to seed spring barley on a timely basis, a[r] ...

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Evaluation of soil conservation technologies from the perspective of selected physical soil properties and infiltration capacity of the soil

Evaluation of soil conservation technologies from the perspective of selected physical soil properties and infiltration capacity of the soil

... of soil to the depth of 150 mm, together with printed ...non-disturbed soil samples were picked from there (KV with a uniform volume of 100 cm 3 ) from the plough layer (10, 20, 30 cm) in three ...

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Weed study of mulched field in soil conservation technology

Weed study of mulched field in soil conservation technology

... loose, soil humus layer is thinner, has mainly light mechanically compounded soil, low precipitation in winter, dryness in ...the soil from direct sunlight and its ...of soil moisture regime ...

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Long term productivity benefits of soil conservation

Long term productivity benefits of soil conservation

... (BD), soil reaction (pH), phosphorus (P) and micro nutrients will change .as topsoil depth is reduced by soil loss from erosion and tillage; (2) because these properties influence yiel[r] ...

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Impacts of soil and water conservation practices on soil property and wheat productivity in Southern Ethiopia

Impacts of soil and water conservation practices on soil property and wheat productivity in Southern Ethiopia

... improve soil physico-chemical properties ...reduce soil loss by sediment trapping (Walie and Fisseha 2016); improve crop growth and yield (Walie and Fisseha 2016; Teklu et ...restore soil properties ...

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