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2007-08-15 08:32:38 · 12 answers · asked by Mr,Dream 1 in Environment Conservation

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Take a different look at farming for a second -- more like mining. Farms are pulling the nutrients from the ground to grow crops. Much like miners pull ore from the ground.

This is the key cause of soil nutrient loss.

The three key aspects in soil that are need to produce viable crops are nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium (this combination is often called the NPK value). These nutrients also are vital to the soils health.

In the 1930s poor farming practices leached the soil of vital nutrients and the over use of inorganic fertilizer lead to the Great Dust Bowl. The top soil simply blew away, leaving the farms incapable of producing any crops.

Timothy Egan has written an amazing book about this moment in American history called "The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl". There is a good link about the book below (first one).

Loss of soil fertility can also be caused by sever weather conditions like drought, flooding, poor runoff or water flow conditions, and invasive or invasionary plant growth.

The good news is a new farming method called "Precision Agriculture" is helping stop the collapse of soil fertility. This includes:

"...the process of breaking farm plots into small sections and analysing them to find out what sections need certain fertilizers and pesticides. Chemical applications are expensive, and if farmers can use more exact amounts of what is required, then farming will be cheaper and less damaging run-off will result."

This also means the land will be treated much better as well and become much more sustainable.

Use of crop rotation and the leaving of crop reside on the fields are still used in Precision Agricultural as well, but now play (and this is helpful) a less key role.

2007-08-15 11:24:52 · answer #1 · answered by Andy 5 · 4 2

Soil Fertility

2016-11-08 08:27:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Soil depletion occurs when the components which contribute to fertility are removed and not replaced, and the conditions which support soil's fertility are not maintained. This leads to poor crop yields. In agriculture, depletion can be due to excessively intense cultivation and inadequate soil management.

2016-09-12 00:47:17 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 1 0

Using chemical fertilisers, which only replace a part of the nutrients which are removed by plants, and don't replace any of the natural structure-forming material that keeps the soil alive.

Using pesticides, which kill the good with the bad, so that the beasties that work in the soil get killed as well.

Not adding fibrous material, so that the soil structure can be maintained.

Overwatering, so that the nutrients get washed out of the soil.

Lots of things

2007-08-15 09:01:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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Women can easily keep a tab on their ovulation by maintaining a temperature chart. Usually around the time of ovulation there is a spike in the temperature of women.

Stress and strain has significant role to play in respect of reproductive cycle including ovulation and menstruation. So if you are planning to get pregnant see to it that your partner as well as you are calm and collected.

Diet, weight, physical fitness and lifestyle have direct bearing on pregnancy. This holds true for both men and women. Both underweight and overweight may be exposed to the risk of infertility on account of difficulties in ovulation. So optimum importance should be given to body weight. One should opt for balanced diet, regular work out and exercises.

2016-05-02 02:02:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2014-09-26 23:29:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

planting the same crop year after year in the same spot, loss of top soil, grubs (doesn't directly affect topsoil, but you will have significant damage

2007-08-15 08:36:48 · answer #9 · answered by Chickenfarmer 7 · 1 0

not plowing under and letin it sit fur a year or two every once in a while and water runoff taking away the top soil.and if you plant by the moon signs then you want git much more out your crops i reckon now you hear.you want lots of corn? you wait till its a full moon then wait till its three couters moon then plant. if in you plant on a full moon it will grow tall and pretty but hardly no corn

2007-08-15 13:31:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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