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Soil erosion and why it matters

Soil Erosion Prevention: Why It Matters for Farmers

    Soil erosion threatens agricultural productivity and environmental health. Implementing practices like cover crops, conservation tillage, and prairie strips can significantly reduce erosion. U.S. farmers can access programs such as EQIP and CIG for support. AgNote’s farm management software streamlines activity tracking and planning, aiding in erosion prevention. Start your free seven-day trial today!

    Soil Hardpan

    Soil Hardpan: Challenges and Solutions for Farmers

      🌱 Soil hardpan, a compacted soil layer, poses significant challenges for farmers by restricting root growth, water infiltration, and nutrient access. Common in clay-rich soils, hardpan forms due to repeated machinery use and frequent tillage. Solutions like subsoiling, deep-rooted cover crops, and reduced tillage can effectively break up hardpan, while sustainable practices such as controlled traffic farming and adding organic matter help prevent its formation.