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When farmers leave plant stalks in the field to reduce soil erosion, it is called ____.

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No-till or reduced-till farming, fallowing
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User Chris Murphy
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No-till farming

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When farmers leave plant stalks in the field to reduce soil erosion, it is called as no-till farming. It is done to reduce soil erosion. The purpose is to hold the top fertile cover of soil with stalks. The left stalks serve to hold the soil and does not allow it to run off with agents of soil erosion such as water, wind etc.

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