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Bringing Marginal Land Into Production. Don Day Extension Associate - Energy. Concerns. Yield potential Erosion potential Practices needed Farm program constraints. Conservation Problem – Soil Erosion. Early Soil Erosion Research. Early Conservation in Missouri.
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Bringing Marginal Land Into Production Don Day Extension Associate - Energy
Concerns • Yield potential • Erosion potential • Practices needed • Farm program constraints
Gully erosion Sheet and rill erosion Types of Erosion
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
What We Can Control • Slope length factor • Cover and management factor • Erosion control practice factor
Conservation Practices to Solve the Problem • Contour farming • Waterways • Terraces • Conservation tillage • No-till
Contour Farming • Rows planted on the contour • Can reduce erosion by up to 50%
Waterways • Transport large volumes of water • Can reduce gully erosion
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
Terraces • Reduce length of slope • Transport water to waterway
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
Conservation Tillage • Greater than 30% ground cover
Strip Cropping • Could use perennials • Switchgrass • Miscanthus • Less cost than terraces
No-Till • Machinery had to be developed
No Till • May need machinery investment • Cost share may be available • New management techniques • May not solve all gully erosion problems