Soil Erosion Magnitude of Upland Farming Practices in Bataan | Chapter 10 | Advances and Trends in Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3
There were factors affecting erosion
such as climate, soil type, vegetation and topography. Upland areas were
denuding exponentially due to the fact that those people looking for livelihood
had little concern and awareness on environmental sustainability and
management. Upland farming practices that was easy like weeding, pest control
and fertilization were often carried out without soil erosion control and water
management. The result of the study revealed that an area with intercropped
permanent crops has less amount of soil eroded or tolerable annual soil loss.
But the areas with short duration crops (cash crops) and which adopted the same
cropping pattern from the previous season resulted to severe soil erosion.
Calculated annual soil erosion were 3.33, 4.57, 23.18, 0.31 tons and zero
erosion for Site 1, Site 2, Site 3, Site 4, and Site 5, respectively.
Author(s) Details
Ricson L. Ines
Department of Agricultural
Engineering, Bataan Peninsula State University, Bataan, Philippines.
Fernando V. Gonzales
Department of Agriculture,
Bataan Peninsula State University, Bataan, Philippines.
Walter G. Valdez
Department of Agricultural
Engineering, Bataan Peninsula State University, Bataan, Philippines.
Jonathan E. Lacayanga
Department of Agricultural
Engineering, Bataan Peninsula State University, Bataan, Philippines.
Editha A. Ganado
Department of Agriculture,
Bataan Peninsula State University, Bataan, Philippines.
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