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Page 1: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

SOIL Soil is a valuable natural

resource.

Page 2: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil.

People & animals eat food that grows in soil.

Plants need fertile soil to grow well to make good food.

Page 3: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants
Page 4: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

Soil can be damaged by loss of fertility:

Page 5: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

LOSS of FERTILITYIn the South in the 1800s –

where cotton had been grown for years, the soil was

exhausted, not fertile enough to grow healthy crops. Farmers left

their farms.

Page 6: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

George Washington Carver came up with a new way of farming with peanuts to bring nutrients back to the soil.

Page 7: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

Soil can be damaged by loss of topsoil:

Page 8: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

LOSS of TOPSOILThe grasses of the

Plains had been plowed for crops (when soil is uncovered, wind and water can erode the

topsoil), then drought caused the crops to die and dirt to blow away, resulting in The Dust Bowl in TX, OK, KS

Page 9: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

Since the Dust Bowl, farmers have found ways to take care of

the soil and prevent its destruction called soil

conservation.

Page 10: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

SOIL CONSERVATION:(4 methods)

Page 11: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

1. Contour Plowing – farmers plow along the curves of the land to prevent water from washing away

soil; rows of garden look curvy instead of straight

Page 12: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

2. Conservation Plowing (No-Till Plowing) – farmers leave the dead plants to

keep the soil covered and in place; don’t cut down or

plow old crops

Page 13: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

3. Crop Rotation – farmers plant different crops each year that use different nutrients from the soil(corn/cotton oats/barley/ryebeans/alfalfa)

Page 14: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

4. Terracing – farmers plant crop on different levels on a hillside to maximize the area

of usable land and keep healthy soil in place; looks

like steps on the hill

Page 15: SOIL Soil is a valuable natural resource.. Why? Because everything that lives on land depends on soil. People & animals eat food that grows in soil. Plants

WHY is it important to take care of our soil?

HOW can we take care of our soil around our houses and school?

A farmer growing corn wants to maintain soil fertility & reduce erosion. What

conservation methods could he try? Explain.

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