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What Is Erosion Control and How Does It Help?

Jan 11, 2022

Soil control is an important step for farmers, homeowners, and many other individuals. This process helps handle the difficulties caused by worsened soil or loss of land and requires erosion control to manage properly. But what exactly is this concept, and why is it so important? Let's break down a few of these important points to make this information easier to process fully.


Erosion Control Helps With Soil Loss

Erosion is a powerful force that can cause a broad array of issues. For example, according to GlobalAgriculture.org, around 24 billion tons of fertile and fresh soil disappear every year due to erosion. How is this possible? Erosion takes on many faces and forces, including wind, rain, and general wear and tear. This issue can cause soil to slowly disappear from a farm and rob it of its nutrients.


Controlling erosion helps minimize this risk and provides the help an individual needs to avoid serious long-term complications. The methods used will vary depending on the type of erosion that impacts a person's farm or home. Thankfully, these options are diverse enough to be easy to execute and understand without a specialized degree or training, though professional help is best.


How This Method Works

Your erosion control typically starts by addressing the types of erosion impacting you. For example, your farm may be near a creek or a river that wears away your land as it runs. This problem may require putting up various barriers against the river that keep it from damaging your land. Rain barriers and other protective items may also help to minimize this risk on your farm.

Furthermore, you may need wind barriers to help protect against this problem. This process may include putting up various concrete, wooden, or PVC fences around your farm that block wind from blowing across bare land. In this way, you can protect your property, minimize erosion risk, and work to keep it as strong as possible without experiencing too many concerns.


Can you handle this process yourself? Some farmers and homeowners may have the ability to handle the unique difficulties of putting up erosion barriers. You might already perform some of these steps without even realizing it, taking steps taught to you by your mentors. However, professionals can help to ensure that your erosion barriers are stronger and less likely to wear away with time.

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