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  1. Contour farming, the practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation in order to conserve rainwater and to reduce soil losses from surface erosion. Compared with straight-line planting, the practice reduces fertilizer loss and increases crop yields on uneven terrain.

  2. Sep 10, 2024 · Contour farming is a way to use the contour of the land to reduce irrigation and erosion and maximize nutrient uptake for abundant crop production. It is a popular tool in permaculture gardens. Contour farming is tilling sloping land along continuous elevation lines to conserve rainwater and reduce soil losses from surface erosion.

  3. A brief context in India. Contour farming, a traditional farming technique followed in India, is the simplest and easiest strategy for conserving rainwater. It is mainly practiced in the hilly, mid-hilly and sub-tropical areas at variable altitudes where a considerable degree of slope exists.

  4. Feb 8, 2018 · Contour cultivation (contour farming, contour plowing, or contour bunding) is a sustainable way of farming where farmers plant crops across or perpendicular to slopes to follow the contours of a slope of a field.

  5. Contour plowing or contour farming is the farming practice of plowing and/or planting across a slope following its elevation contour lines. These contour line furrows create a water break, reducing the formation of rills and gullies during heavy precipitation and allowing more time for the water to settle into the soil. [ 1 ]

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · 1. Contour Farming Helps Combat Soil Erosion. 2. Contour Farming provides effective irrigation to soil. Where Should Contour Farming Be Performed? How to Prepare a Land for Contour Farming? How to Start Contour Farming in India? Land Assessment. Marking Contour Lines. Designing Terraces. Vegetative Cover. Water Conservation Measures.

  7. May 31, 2024 · Contour farming is an efficient cost-effective farming method used in India that helps in retaining soil moisture and gives an output of huge yield productivity and soil conservation. Hence, it is a sustainable method that reduces soil erosion by 50%.

  8. Contour farming not only minimizes erosion but also reduces runoff by storing rainfall behind ridges. The storage capacity of furrows is significantly increased with ridge tillage systems. Row crops are planted on top of the same furrow each year to maintain furrow storage capacity.

  9. Oct 9, 2024 · Contour farming is a soil conservation practice that involves cultivating crops parallel to the natural contours of the land, rather than in straight rows up and down slopes. By following the contour lines, contour farming helps reduce soil erosion, minimize water runoff, and conserve soil moisture on sloping terrain.

  10. Contour farming is an agricultural practice where plowing and planting are done across the slope of the land, following its natural contours. This method helps to reduce soil erosion and water runoff by creating natural barriers that slow down water flow and promote water infiltration into the soil.