Soil erosion happens when soil is blown or washed away. This can be caused by rain or the West Texas wind. A great example of this is the dust bowl of the 1930s, but it can happen on a smaller ...
Study: Redistributing soil can restore nutrients, improve water retention, and significantly boost crop yields on eroded ...
But a new study in the journal Nature Sustainability, published by researchers at The University of Texas at ... While wind erosion—the process by which wind moves soil across a landscape ...
Feb. 22—GRAND FORKS — Lack of snow and abundant wind have combined to cause extensive soil erosion this winter in parts of the Red River Valley that could have been prevented, an area ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Soil health is the foundation of productive and sustainable agriculture. In recent years, its importance has gained attention among farmers and researchers. “It’s at the ...
By addressing critical areas such as soil erosion, pollution control and disaster ... over more than four decades by scientists at the Texas A&M AgriLife Blackland Research Center at Temple ...
As insects in Texas go, this is a comparative newcomer ... but they gradually grow up and out of the soil. Erosion is very seldom a factor. My suggestion is always that we learn to live with ...
After a wildfire, Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Teams must rapidly assess the threat from post-fire erosion and runoff due to the removal ... fire-induced changes in vegetative cover and soil ...
While water erosion continues to be the most serious cause of soil degradation globally, innovative strategies that remediate important soil functions can restore the productivity of eroded soils.