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How Do Conservation Tillage Practices In Agriculture Benefit The Soil?

How Do Conservation Tillage Practices In Agriculture Benefit The Soil

Generally Asked Question

How Do Conservation Tillage Practices In Agriculture Benefit The Soil?

1. Decrease water absorption ❌
2. Decrease water storage ❌
3. Increase soil nutrient level ✅
4. Increase soil erosion rates ❌

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Which of the following best explains why soil conservation is important to human agriculture?

1. Erosion prevention can save million of dollars of damage caused by mudslides. ✅
2. Easier to prevent the degradation of old soil than to generate new soil. ❌
3.  Crops can not grow in saline soil. ❌
4. Contaminated soil is harmful to humans and animals. ❌

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