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SOIL EROSION

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1934
Soil erosion is the depletion of soil from cultivated and cultivable land by various natural agencies. Unchecked erosion leads to the deterioration of the soil and the consequent impoverish- ment of the cultivator. This important subject is now engaging the earnest attention of all agricultural countries throughout the world.
RANGASWAMI AYYANGAR G.N, KRISHNA RAO P
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Soil Erosion

2005
Plantation agriculture is an important form of land-use in the tropics. Large areas of natural and regenerated forest have been cleared for growing oil palm, rubber, cocoa, coffee, and other perennial tree crops. These crops grown both on large scale plantations and by smallholders are important source of income for many farmers in tropical regions. It
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Soil Erosion and Conservation

Journal of Range Management, 1986
R. Evans   +3 more
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Soil erosion

2018
Juan Cruz Colazo   +3 more
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Soil Erosion

2021
Jacob K. Javits   +10 more
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Rates and causes of black soil erosion in Northeast China

Catena, 2022
Zhaoyan Gu, Jingyi Cui, Zhongli Ding
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Erosion of Soils

The Geographical Journal, 1937
L. L., A. M. Pankov
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Soil erosion

Journal of Hydrology, 1982
P. H. T. Beckett   +4 more
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