Environmental Science - Soil and Agriculture: Soil Degradation and Conservation
Offered By: Earth and Space Sciences X via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issues of soil degradation and conservation in this 48-minute lecture from the Earth and Space Sciences X series. Delve into the causes of soil degradation, methods for soil protection, and the long-term effects of fertilizers and plowing on soil health. Examine soil structures and evaluate the potential benefits of organic and no-till agriculture. Gain insights into erosion threats, the role of the Soil Conservation Service, and the importance of plant cover in erosion control. Learn about farming methods that reduce soil damage, the impacts of irrigation on productivity and soil health, and the challenges of salinization and waterlogging. For those seeking additional information, a link to an in-depth interview with Dr. Ray Weil is provided.
Syllabus
Soils and Agriculture: Soil Degradation and Conservation
Damage to soil and land makes conservation vital
Erosion threatens ecosystems and agriculture
The Soil Conservation Service pioneered measures to address soil degradation
Plant cover is the key to erosion control • Farming methods to reduce erosion
Irrigation boosts productivity but can damage soils
Salinization and waterlogging are easier to prevent than correct
Next Lecture: Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Food
Taught by
Earth and Space Sciences X
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