The control of blowing soils
"The effect of wind in blowing soils is in the aggregate of much importance in the humid sections, although the process is slower and less obvious than in the drier regions. The good effect of the shifting of soil lies in the mixing of the soil particles and the renewing of the surface layers....
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500 | |a Normal movements of the soil -- Cause of excessive blowing of soil -- Control of soil blowing -- Blowing of sandy soils -- Blowing of newly cleared lands -- Blowing of other soils -- Miscellaneous problems -- Control of sand and sand dunes | ||
520 | |a "The effect of wind in blowing soils is in the aggregate of much importance in the humid sections, although the process is slower and less obvious than in the drier regions. The good effect of the shifting of soil lies in the mixing of the soil particles and the renewing of the surface layers. The evil effects occur principally in the arid and semiarid regions. The most practical means of control like int he proper adjustment of the cropping and tillage system so as to provide at the critical stages a protection of either plants or rough surface soil. Increasing the humus content of the soil also reduces the danger of blowing. when the land is used for intensive farming, brush lines, straw covering, hedges, or windbreaks of tree constitute the most efficient protection."--P. 23 | ||
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spelling | Free, Edward Elway Verfasser aut The control of blowing soils by E.E. Free and J.M. Westgate Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 1910 23 p. ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Farmers' bulletin 421 Normal movements of the soil -- Cause of excessive blowing of soil -- Control of soil blowing -- Blowing of sandy soils -- Blowing of newly cleared lands -- Blowing of other soils -- Miscellaneous problems -- Control of sand and sand dunes "The effect of wind in blowing soils is in the aggregate of much importance in the humid sections, although the process is slower and less obvious than in the drier regions. The good effect of the shifting of soil lies in the mixing of the soil particles and the renewing of the surface layers. The evil effects occur principally in the arid and semiarid regions. The most practical means of control like int he proper adjustment of the cropping and tillage system so as to provide at the critical stages a protection of either plants or rough surface soil. Increasing the humus content of the soil also reduces the danger of blowing. when the land is used for intensive farming, brush lines, straw covering, hedges, or windbreaks of tree constitute the most efficient protection."--P. 23 Soil erosion Soil conservation Westgate, John Minton Verfasser aut United States Department of Agriculture Farmers' bulletin 421 (DE-604)BV002574665 421 |
spellingShingle | Free, Edward Elway Westgate, John Minton The control of blowing soils Soil erosion Soil conservation |
title | The control of blowing soils |
title_auth | The control of blowing soils |
title_exact_search | The control of blowing soils |
title_full | The control of blowing soils by E.E. Free and J.M. Westgate |
title_fullStr | The control of blowing soils by E.E. Free and J.M. Westgate |
title_full_unstemmed | The control of blowing soils by E.E. Free and J.M. Westgate |
title_short | The control of blowing soils |
title_sort | the control of blowing soils |
topic | Soil erosion Soil conservation |
topic_facet | Soil erosion Soil conservation |
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