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Which method best helps to prevent wind erosion?
rotating crops
decreasing riverbank slopes
more animal grazing
avoiding soil compaction
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Rotating crops
Explanation: crop rotation (especially including cover crops and residue cover) helps maintain continuous vegetation and root structure, protecting soil from being exposed and blown away. Decreasing riverbank slopes targets water erosion, more grazing increases erosion, and while avoiding compaction is generally good, it’s less directly effective at preventing wind erosion than maintaining crop/vegetative cover.
Explanation: crop rotation (especially including cover crops and residue cover) helps maintain continuous vegetation and root structure, protecting soil from being exposed and blown away. Decreasing riverbank slopes targets water erosion, more grazing increases erosion, and while avoiding compaction is generally good, it’s less directly effective at preventing wind erosion than maintaining crop/vegetative cover.
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