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Apply Effective Conservation Methods: 20+ Remarkable Ways to Conserve Soil

Our soil is very important when it comes to our quality of life. It not only plays a role in how things grow,
but in the air that we breathe. There are methods that can protect and conserve our soil at the same
time. The goal here is to reduce erosion and to ensure the soil’s fertility. These can be performed by the
average citizen or by entire business industries. Applying good operating procedures is one idea in this
process. Practicing overall environmentally friendly habits is another idea and successful method.
Conservation approaches are a benefit to individual communities and the entire Earth.

With so many environmental issues going around like air pollution, water pollution, land pollution,
global warming, ocean acidification, depletion of ozone layer, people are looking into ways of keeping
our planet sound. One such way to do this is soil conservation. Soil conservation is the prevention of soil
loss from erosion or reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical
soil contamination.

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Let’s take a look at 20+ ways to protect and conserve the soil.

1. Forest Protection

The natural forest cover in many areas has been decreased due to commercial activity. One of the
purposes this cover provided was the protection of the soil. Businesses involved in building can conserve
by ensuring these areas are protected.

2. Buffer Strips
Soil erosion is a large problem that is being battled around the country. This is particularly an issue
where there are natural bodies of water. Buffer strips come in handy for conservation efforts. They
provide protection where stream banks exist. They can be created with grass, trees and shrubs.

3. No-Till Farming

There are a number of approaches used when it comes to farming. It is possible to do this work and still
conserve the soil. No-till farming is an approach that allows crops to remain in place for a season. This
keeps the soil from being left bare and unprotected.

4. Fewer Concrete Surfaces

Soil requires an adequate amount of water in order to function properly. Lots of concrete surfaces,
especially in residential areas make it difficult for water to get to the soil. Using paving stones for patios
and gardens work to protect the soil. They are also a tool to prevent soil erosion in specific areas.

5. Plant Windbreak Areas

Windbreaks are composed of shrubs, plants and trees. They work in combination and serve a
conservation purpose. These will work together to slow the force of wind over ground areas. This is a
method that can also work to prevent erosion of the soil.

6. Terrace Planting

This type of planting is done by maximizing the topography of the land. It benefits from the way the rain
water flows naturally. This is a way to protect the soil from erosion. It is also a proven method to
encourage growth from moist soil areas.
7. Plant Trees

Simply planting trees is a good conservation method. As the tree grows, its roots become even more
secure in the soil. This soil is protected in numerous ways because of the trees existence. Erosion is
prevented from this planting process.

8. Crop Rotation

The way you plant your crops can have an impact on the soil. Crop rotation is a process that works to
conserve soil. It is accomplished by planting and growing a serious of different crops in the same soil.
This process prevents overgrowth of pathogens and a lack of fertility in the soil, overall.

9. Water the Soil

This is a simple process that provides a lot of benefits to the soil. Watering your soil along with plants
and vegetables is important. This helps to not only nourish the soil but to protect it. Moist soil is not in
danger of erosion due to wind activity.

10. Maintain pH

The pH levels in the soil can be affected by a number of things. Pollutants and acid are just two examples
in this category. Purchasing a soil tester is a good way to monitor your soil’s levels. This also allows you
to learn what needs to be added to ensure healthy soil and conservation.

11. Add Earthworms


There are a variety of things that live in the soil around us. You can add earthworms to your soil to
ensure its health. This is a conservation method that encourages the decomposition of organic material.
This is what earthworms do on a regular basis. They increase the soil’s ability to absorb nutrients.

12. Indigenous Crops

Farming is all about diversity but indigenous crops are important. These are native crop options that
enhance the soil. Planting these is a way to ensure conservation efforts. They should be planted even
when diverse crops are being planted, as well.

13. Mulch

There are a number of different mulch products on the market. The majority of these are used to simply
beautify lawns. These are actually great conservation tools that protect the soil. Mulch works to prevent
erosion from the wind. It is also a great product to help the soil to retain the water it needs.

14. Afforestation

Planting trees is a method of conserving the soil. Protecting the areas under trees, also called
afforestation, is another method. This means planting foliage in forest undergrowth areas. This works to
encourage healthy soil and water absorption.

15. Monitor Grazing

Farmers in different industries can play a critical role to conserving soil. These are often farmers with
animals that graze. Monitoring the areas that cows and other animals graze is important. This helps to
prevent depletion of the soil. It also addresses the issue of hoof damage, which can occur to the soil.

16. Dams
Dams are important resources when it comes to soil conservation. These structures work to prevent soil
erosion. This is especially important in areas where rivers exist. Flooding of rivers has been the cause for
many instances of soil erosion. Dams offer additional protection.

17. Fertilizers

Not all fertilizer products are effective for conservation efforts. The composition of these fertilizers can
be the problem. Ingredients that damage the soil affect the crops that are grown. At the same time,
there may be lasting damage to the soil itself.

18. No Compacting

A simple conservation method that some gardeners and farmers apply is not to compact the soil. This is
a protection method that is helpful. You can do this by creating dedicated paths in your garden. This
helps you to not walk on wet soil causing it to be compacted.

19. Control Storm Water

Instead of allowing water to puddle in yards or gardens, it is important to control it. Storm water can
easily cause flooding or problems in these areas. Setting up large container to hold excess water in
problem locations is helpful. This water can be re-used for watering gardens and yards.

20. Monitor Growth

When crops or plants grow normally, they have a healthy appearance. It there is a problem with the
growth, often the soil is the issue. Checking the salient composition and fertility is important. This is
done through regular monitoring of the soil and overall plant growth.
21. Accent Vegetation

There are certain types of vegetation that acts as an accent to the planting process. These don’t only
have visual appeal; they help planted items grow properly. Clover and rye are two examples of these
accents. These vegetation ideas can work to prevent runoff which in turn protects the soil.

22. Tilling Approach

The no-till approach is one of the best when it comes to soil conservation. Individuals may opt to find a
less harmful way to till the soil. This process can work to enhance the soil’s composition. It is important
to consider your crops, garden location and the amount of rain water it gets before tilling the soil.

Conservation is done through efforts applied right now. The broader goal for these efforts leads into the
future. There are natural occurrences, like storms, that cause their fair share of erosion problems.
Commercial activities tend to cause a lot of the issues with the soil around us. Everyone working
together can protect the soil and enhance its natural fertility benefits.

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