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Soil variability and effectiveness of soil and water conservation in the sahel

Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation, 1997
Sahelian sylvopastoral lands often degrade into bare and crusted areas where regeneration of soil and vegetation is impossible in the short term unless soil and water conservation measures are implemented. Five combinations of tillage with and without mulch on three crust type/soil type combinations were evaluated.
Hien, F.G.   +2 more
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Soil and Water Conservation

2010
Soil is the most fundamental and basic resource. Although erroneously dubbed as “dirt” or perceived as something of insignificant value, humans can not survive without soil because it is the basis of all terrestrial life. Soil is a vital resource that provides food, feed, fuel, and fiber.
Humberto Blanco-Canqui, Rattan Lal
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Soil and Water Conservation

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1948
Soil conservation is good land husbandry proper use of soil and maintenance of fertility or productivity. The conservation of soil and water resources is of utmost importance in India. There is no political economic, social or scientific disagreement about this fact.
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Soils and water conservation

1994
Initialement tournée vers des objectifs agricoles, la conservation des sols et de l'eau est maintenant justifiée par les tensions affectant la gestion globale de l'eau. A la lutte contre le ruissellement et l'érosion, s'ajoute la préoccupation de ralentir le cheminement de l'eau vers la mer, d'améliorer l'élimination des nappes souterraines et la ...
Leynaud, Germain   +2 more
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Soil and Water Conservation Works

2013
Soil and water conservation (S&WC) works consist of a comprehensive package of practices including digging of pits for planting, linear contour-based soil and water conservation structures, and check dams and stop dams for harvesting water in situ. As water is the most crucial resource in arid and semiarid areas, these works are central in determining ...
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Soil and Water Conservation Engineering

Agronomy Journal, 1955
Joe A. Wagner, Richard K. Frevert
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SOIL WATER AND ITS CONSERVATION

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1930
Of the various factors affecting crop production, the most influential has been recognized to be water-supply. Temperature as determined by latitude and elevation, and soil characteristics, no doubt, also largely affect plant growth, but their influence on vegetation is next only to that of precipitation.
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