Dlt—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1982 Soil erosion lessens food, fiber production HARRISBURG Many acres of cropland aren’t producing food and fiber at top capability, a USOA Soil Conservation Service, spokesman said. “This is because modern conservation farming methods aren't being used enough and erosion is still occurmg at an alarming rate.” State Conservationist Graham T. Munkittnck said, “Most of the erosion we have in Pennsylvania comes from 5.7 million acres of cropland. Water causes this erosion by moving soil from where it was formed. This lost soil is generally the most productive topsoil.” But, is erosion more serious now than it was in the late 19405? The answer is yes and no. Erosion is separated into two parts, gully erosion and sheet and rill erosion. Gully erosion is defined as channels cut in the soil too deep to be smoothed out by ordinary cultivation. Sheet erosion is when continuous layers of soil are removed by the combmed actions of beating ram and flowering water. Rill erosion is the result of wearing very small channels in the soil as water moves down a slope. “Gully erosion control has un proved considerably, but sheet and rill erosion are estimated to be 25 to 50 percent worse on farms because of increased intensity of cropping,” Munkittrick said. “On farms where no conservation measures are being used, the erosion is estimated to be 400 percent worse.” Man speeds up the erosion process through many agricultural and construction activities that break up the soil surface and remove protective vegetation. This makes topsoil very susceptible to water erosion. Planting and Patz ★ Bam Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Avenue, Lebanon, Pa. 17042, Phone: 717-272-0871 PAUL B. MM'FEMGQi growing crops necessitates some disturbance of the soil. In recent years, questions have been asked about how much plowing, disking and cultivating is necessary to produce a good crop. To answer the question, economic losses caused by erosion, machinery use, problems of weeds and insects, and the management of water should be considered. These all relate to solving erosion problems “During the last 30 years the economic developments in agriculture have prompted many farmers to quit growing hay as a part of a crop rotation plan,” said John Spitzer, SCS agronomist. “The shift has been to continuous row crops (com and soybeans) year after year. This practice can lead to severe erosion “The available modern methods SERVICE WHEN ■ Trained installation and Service Personnel ■ Hundreds of Satisfied Users YOU NEED IT ■ Plannin 6 Service ■ Competitive Price ■ Route Truck to Supply Your Needs of controlling erosion just aren’t being used as much as they should be. In fact, some terracing and stripcropping are being removed,” Spitzer said. “The increase m erosion and resulting soil loss are needless and wasteful since they can be controlled by more modern methods.” Soil losses are measured in tons per acre per year. SCS has determined the average loss each soil can tolerate and not reduce its productive capacity. Some soil can lose only 1 ton per acre each year, while other soils can lose as much as 5 tons without damage. In 1977, the average loss rate was about 5 tons per acre nationwide. In Pennsylvania, it was 5.5 tons per acre. Cropland in southeastern Pennsylvania has an average soil loss of 9 tons per acre annually. 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