Why do some farmers create contour strips in their fields?
The most common pollutant in the Brandywine
Creek is sediment.
Sediments are released through the
process of erosion. Erosion happens naturally
and
with human assistance. For example, after a farmer tills a field located on
a hill, the loosened soil can move downhill (erode) and end up in the closest
stream, especially following a rainfall. Contour strips are used on hilly
terrain; rather than planting an entire hill in one crop, thereby increasing the
potential for large amounts of soil running down hill, farmers cultivate at
right angles to the natural slope. This almost eliminates the runoff of water by
allowing it to soak back into an area that is not cultivated and can reduce soil
erosion by more than 50%!