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Soil Erosion: Causes, Control & Estimation AGME 1613 - Fundamentals of Agricultural Systems Technology Photos courtesy of NRCS of USDA
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Objectives Describe the two causes of soil erosion Describe the types of soil erosion by water Estimate the rate (tons/ac) of soil erosion using the RUSLE Describe common erosion control practices
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Soil Erosion The detachment and movement of soil particles by the erosive forces of wind or water.
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USDA estimates 70% of Soil Lost by Erosion is from Agricultural Land
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Soil Erosion by Wind Factors Affecting: Soil erodibility Climate Soil roughness Field length Vegetation
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Soil Erosion by Water RaindropSheetInterrill Erosion Rill ErosionGully Erosion
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Raindrop Erosion
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Estimating Soil Erosion Revised Universal Soil loss Equation (RUSLE) A = R x K x L x S x C x P A = Average annual soil loss (tons/ac/year) R = Rainfall factor (approximately 275 for Fayetteville) K = Soil erodibility factor (p. 221) L = Slope length factor (p. 222) S = Slope gradient factor (p. 222) C = Cropping management factor (p. 223) P = Erosion control practice factor (p. 223)
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Example RUSLE Problem Estimate the annual erosion for a field having the following characteristics: –Rainfall factor = 275 –Continuous small grain –Silt loam soil 1% organic matter 6% slope with a length of 400-ft. –Farmed up and down the slope –Moderate residue (worked under)
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Example RUSLE Problem Rainfall factor = 275 Continuous small grain Silt loam soil –2% organic matter –6% slope with a length of 400-ft. Farmed up and down the slope Moderate residue (worked under) A = R x K x LS x CP
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Decreasing Erosion by Changing Cropping Practices Assume same situation as before, except: –We plant on the contour Assume same situation as before, except: –We plant into residue of previous crop (ROS) Assume same situation as before, except: –We plant on the contour, and –We plant into residue of previous crop (ROS)
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Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) (WEPP)
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Erosion Control Practices No-Till Farming Minimum Till Farming Contour Farming Strip Cropping Terracing Grass Waterways
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No-Till and Minimum Till Farming Leave plant residue on soil surface. Reduce erosion by absorbing energy from falling raindrops, increasing water infiltration, and reducing run-off. –No-Till –Minimum Till
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Contour Farming
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Minimum Tillage/Contour Farming
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Strip Cropping
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Contour and Strip-Cropping
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Terraces
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Terrace after Storm
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Drop Inlet Terrace
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Grass Waterways
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