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Over time, the forest has naturally reclaimed and stabilized the soil in some areas. The couple has also intervened to help the process, securing fallen tree trunks perpendicular to steep slopes ...
Ten years later, travels across North Dakota during the winter of 2024-25 indicated that wind erosion remains the greatest threat to the state’s soil health, Carlos Pires and Brady Goettl, NDSU ...
Soil Governance, Lebanon, Land Degradation, Policy, Sustainability, Soils4Med, Soil Health Share and Cite: Jomaa, I. , Skaff, ...
Drought, irregular rainfall, deforestation, and the legacy of unsustainable human activities have left vast areas across the ...
Feb. 22—GRAND FORKS — Lack of snow and abundant wind have combined to cause extensive soil erosion this winter in parts of the Red River Valley that could have been prevented, an area ...
By mid-February, the soil was frozen down to 6 inches in Moscow. In the weeks prior to the snow melt, seven to 10 inches of snow accumulated over the frozen soil in the Moscow-Pullman, Wash., area.
Producers should figure out how to reduce soil erosion now before people who don’t farm do it for them. Ann Bailey lives on a farmstead near Larimore, North Dakota, that has been in her family ...