| Name: | Protecting Your Land from Erosion |
| Description: | Most Oregon soils begin to lose their ability to support plants when they erode more than 5 tons of soil per acre each year. This usually occurs through a process called sheet erosion, the gradual wearing away of a thin layer or "sheet" of soil. Since 10 tons of soil lost per acre equals the thickness of a dime, sheet erosion can be very hard to see! |
| Filename: | protecting_your_land_from_erosion.pdf |
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| Created On: |
07/24/2008 15:58 |
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| Last updated on: |
07/24/2008 16:00 |