Soil conservation in short can be defined as “preservation of soil from erosion”. This means, protecting the top most layer of the soil from any kind of erosion, or preventing its fertility content due to over usage, salinization or due to any other form of soil contamination. Soil conservation is a set of farming techniques and procedure which are adopted to avoid soil erosion, soil degradation and depletion of fertility of the soil. To avoid these kinds of issues, it is the utmost priority to apply conservation methods to improve production on the same soil, by increasing irrigation facilities, proper fertilization’s to be used in such a way which shall not affect the fertility of the soil, and imparting ourselves to various hybrid means.
Conservation of Our Green Lineage – The Soil
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Journal Title: Asian Law & Public Policy Review
Author(s): NagaSnigdha Nemani
Published On: 21/04/2022
Volume: 7
First Page: 42
Last Page: 53
ISSN: 2581-6551
Publisher: The Law Brigade Publisher
DOI: doi.org/10.55662/ALPPR.2022.701
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NagaSnigdha Nemani, Conservation of Our Green Lineage – The Soil, Volume 7, Asian Law & Public Policy Review, 42-53, Published on 21/04/2022, doi.org/10.55662/ALPPR.2022.701 Available at
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Keywords: Soil, Erosion, Conservation, Agricultural Farming, Cultivators, Farmers, Research
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