It's smart.
Soil conservation is
the best way to make sure that we have the land we need to live on
or, in my case, live in. If you see your soil eroding, protect it
with grass or plants. If you see something that's making the soil
sick, do everything you can to make the soil healthy again. If you
live on a farm, make sure that the soil on your fields and pastures
stays right where it is right now! Call my pals at the Natural
Resources Conservation Service. They'll tell you all you need to
know to get things going and growing!
Congratulations!
You
now have a worm's-eye view of that wonderful stuff we call soil.
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