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Over the last 3,800 years, agro-pastoral activities have accelerated alpine soil erosion at a pace four to 10 times faster ...
Soil erosion is a problem wherever it occurs, in a small home landscape or large tract. Fortunately, it's fairly easy to take steps to preserve and protect your precious soil.
Soil erosion is an age-long predicament that always shows up whenever humans embark on any land use activity. Whether it is agriculture, construction or gardening, the need to tame erosion is ...
If you have a sloped backyard, it's probably vulnerable to soil erosion. But this ground cover plant is low maintenance and will help keep your soil in place.
After years of dealing with difficult soil conservation issues, they branched out into the grassed waterway management business 18 years ago.
Midwest soil is eroding at an alarming rate according to new, first-of-its-kind research. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts found that the rate of soil erosion in the Midwestern US is ...
On the occasion of World Soil Day, here we tell you about some easy techniques and methods to conserve soil and help in sustaining the future ecosystem.
Many herbs boast different benefits, but this less common plant has many, including breaking up compacted soil, adding nitrogen, and removing pathogens.
Researchers discovered startling soil erosion rates in the Midwest. Farming has worsened erosion, but no-till practices and cover crops can help.
Dutch designer Thom Bindels has developed Ecosystem Kickstarter, a honeycomb-shaped cardboard frame that can help small-scale farmers grow crops in degraded soil.
FDR signs Soil Conservation Act, April 27, 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed legislation aimed at combating soil erosion and preserving natural resources.