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  • How to Save Topsoil

    You can save topsoil by maintaining a healthy balance of microfauna and planting ground cover to hold the soil in place, preventing it from washing or blowing away. Topsoil is most likely to...

  • 3 Facts About Erosion Control

    Erosion refers to the natural yet harmful effects that wind and water have on the soil over time. Erosion can be aggravated by human intervention and must be controlled in order to prevent...

  • How to Control Gully Erosion in Clay Soil

    Gullies are typically caused by increased rates and intensity of surface runoff. Unchecked rill erosion may evolve into this more substantial form, which can result from poor land-use management...

  • 4 Types of Soil Conservation

    Soil is one of our most important resources. We rely on good soil for farming, filtration systems and protection against harsh elements. Because of the overuse of land, soil erosion is now a...

  • Rain's Effect on Topsoil

    When most people think of plant growth, they incorrectly assume that rain has only beneficial effects. While rain is essential for outdoor plant growth, it has both positive and negative effects...

  • Solutions for Soil Erosion Caused by Water

    Soil erosion is a naturally occurring phenomenon that exists in any environment capable of sustaining plant life. The main agents of soil erosion are water and wind; however, in this article we...

  • 10 Ways to Conserve Topsoil

    Every year, 1 percent of topsoil is lost due to agriculture and erosion. Poor farming practices can result in unhealthy soil, which leads to lower crop yields and eventually topsoil that needs to...

  • Ways to Stop Coastal Erosion

    Coastal erosion is a huge problem. You might be asking yourself why you should be worried about the condition of some beach, but in truth it does have an impact on the economy that you might not...

  • How to Plant for Erosion Control

    Erosion is the loss of topsoil due to the movement of water. Hillsides stripped of vegetation have the biggest problem with erosion, but erosion can happen anywhere soil is lacking vegetation....

  • Benefits of Home Composting

    The process of composting has been occurring naturally since the beginning of time. Decayed organic matter has provided areas of fertile soil capable of producing the world's food supply. Since...

  • How to Stop Errosion

    Erosion is a natural process caused by the movement of water across the surface of the land. As it moves, the water picks up soil particles and carries them away. Although natural, erosion isn't...

  • Is Soil a Renewable Resource?

    According to Investopedia, a renewable resource is "A substance of economic value that can be replaced or replenished in the same amount or less time as it takes to draw the supply down." Soil is...

  • What Is Topsoil Erosion?

    Topsoil erosion occurs when areas of disturbed earth are left bare and open to the environmental elements--wind, sun and rain. The soil erodes away, leaving layers of soil that contain less...

  • Topsoil Facts

    The uppermost layer of the earth generally runs between 2 and 8 inches deep and is a rich source of nutrients and biological occurrences. It is known as topsoil. This is also the soil that is...

  • About Different Types of Erosion

    Erosion is ever present in nearly every landscape on earth. You may not notice, but the natural forces responsible for shaping our planet are agents of erosion. Erosion comes in many forms. Some...

  • About Soil

    To the surprise of some, there is more than one type of dirt. And its function is more significant than to be tracked into your house by dirty sneakers and muddy dogs. Soil creates the basic...

  • How to Fight Soil Erosion by Planting Vetiver Grass

    Planting Vetiver grass prevents the erosion of soil that would otherwise disappear into bordering bodies of water or water run-off. Accretion, or the natural building back up of soil, can take...

  • How to Fight Soil Erosion on Slopes

    Soil erosion, or the movement and displacement of top soil, is a serious environmental problem especially on slopes. The loss of topsoil due to erosion can affect the growth of crops and native...

  • How to Avoid Soil Erosion

    Whether you live in an arid, temperate or tropical climate, soil erosion is a problem if your terrain isn't prepared to defend against it. One good rainstorm is all it takes to lift and carry away...

  • How to Avoid Soil Erosion

    Whether you live in an arid, temperate or tropical climate, soil erosion is a problem if your terrain isn't prepared to defend against it. One good rainstorm is all it takes to lift and carry away...

  • How to Practice Soil Conservation

    As humans continue to reach record population levels, the earth's viable resources continue to stretch thinner and thinner every year. One of the often overlooked resources is the soil. Conserving...

  • How to Prevent Soil Erosion

    Soil erosion can be a major problem for you if you have a garden, plant beds or a farm. Preventing soil erosion is a responsibility that we all have to take seriously. There are several things...

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