Conservation and Management
Of Soil Conservation and management of soil refers to the practices, activities, and strategies that help maintain and protect soil resources for the future. Soil is an essential natural resource for the development of a healthy and sustainable agricultural system, as it contributes to plant growth and helps retain and absorb water. With improved soil management, it is possible to increase crop yields, reduce soil erosion, improve soil quality, and sustainably manage soil resources. Conservation and management of soil includes practices like soil fertility management, mulching, crop rotation, and water conservation. These approaches help promote healthy and productive soil, which is necessary for the production of food, fodder and fuel, as well as maintaining the long-term health and sustainability of soil resources.
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