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Agricultural activity, especially agricultural mechanization, leads to acceleration of erosion in rolling and hilly country. The level of the erosion process, already during territorial observations, may be assessed by the thickness of the humus horizon. In the vicinity of Bytów, the deluvial humus horizons have even achieved thickness of 100 cm. These horizons are also richer in organic matter than humus horizons located on flat-topped mountains and mountain sides. Deluvial horizons are characterized by a somewhat less acid reaction, sometimes even neutral, and somewhat greater dehydration of the sorption complex by alkaline cations.
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Agricultural use may change soil. These changes may be observed by examining certain soil properties. In numerous cases of agricultural use, soil compaction may be observed at the depth of 25-35 cm. After many years of use, this may lead to the creation of a plough sole. On arable grounds, which are generally fertilized by minerals, a decrease in organic matter content and soil acidification are frequently observed. Each human activity leads to changes in the natural environment. In the case of agricultural use, the greatest changes take place in soil. Mechanization in agriculture and the wish to produce ever-greater amounts of crops influence changes in some soil properties. In a short time, changes in soil reaction, organic matter content or creation of a plough sole at the depth of 25-35 cm may observed.
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In present times, when human interference in nature can be quite substantial, solutions are needed to protect the natural environment. Sustainable farming is much more beneficial to the environment than traditional one. The Łowicz-Błonie Plain, and its eastern part in particular, has good soil and climatic conditions which can support the development of agriculture and the water conditions are only slightly worse here than in the neighbouring areas. The tessellated nature of the soils supports a wide variety of crops, which in turn allows farmers to plan crop rotation so as to enrich the region’s biodiversity and protect nature.
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In present times, when human interference in nature can be quite substantial, solutions are needed to protect the natural environment. Sustainable farming is much more beneficial to the environment than traditional one. The Łowicz-Błonie Plain, and its eastern part in particular, has good soil and climatic conditions which can support the development of agriculture and the water conditions are only slightly worse here than in the neighbouring areas. The tessellated nature of the soils supports a wide variety of crops, which in turn allows farmers to plan crop rotation so as to enrich the region’s biodiversity and protect nature.
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