Asked by Damon
How do conservation tillage practices in agriculture benefit the soil?
a.
They increase soil erosion rates.
b.
They decrease water absorption.
c.
They decrease water storage.
d.
They increase soil nutrient levels.
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d. They increase soil nutrient levels.
Explanation: Conservation tillage reduces erosion and residue removal, improves water infiltration and storage, and increases soil organic matter and nutrient retention compared with conventional intensive tillage.
Explanation: Conservation tillage reduces erosion and residue removal, improves water infiltration and storage, and increases soil organic matter and nutrient retention compared with conventional intensive tillage.
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