Water erosion and waterlogging

Australia, 1985

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Water erosion can result in the complete degradation of land by the removal of topsoils to expose infertile clay subsoils. The adoption of minimum tillage and other farm management techniques can lessen the risk of water erosion and improve farm productivity.

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producer

Gerry North

production company

Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture

Duration

00:18:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1985

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