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Bringing Marginal Land Into Production Don Day Extension Associate - Energy
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Concerns Yield potential Erosion potential Practices needed Farm program constraints
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Conservation Problem – Soil Erosion
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Early Soil Erosion Research
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Early Conservation in Missouri
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Aerial View of Erosion Plots
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26 Plots on First Tier
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Upslope View
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Types of Erosion Gully erosionSheet and rill erosion
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Effectiveness of Conservation Measures Universal Soil Loss Equation: A = R x K x LS x C x P –A = Soil erosion in tons per acre per year –R = Rainfall factor –K = Soil erodibility factor –LS = Slope length and steepness factor –C = Cover and management factor –P = Erosion control practice factor
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What We Can Control Slope length factor Cover and management factor Erosion control practice factor
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Conservation Practices to Solve the Problem Contour farming Waterways Terraces Conservation tillage No-till
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Contour Farming Rows planted on the contour Can reduce erosion by up to 50%
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Waterways Transport large volumes of water Can reduce gully erosion
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Waterways Cost could be about $2600 per acre of waterway Cost share is available Equipment has to be raised to cross them Herbicide damage can occur Establishment can be difficult
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Terraces Reduce length of slope Transport water to waterway
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Terraces Cost can be considerable Cost share available If grass waterways are used, added time for establishment May be more difficult to farm Maintenance cost
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Conservation Tillage Greater than 30% ground cover
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Strip Cropping
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Could use perennials –Switchgrass –Miscanthus Less cost than terraces
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No-Till Machinery had to be developed
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No Till May need machinery investment Cost share may be available New management techniques May not solve all gully erosion problems
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