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Which of the following is a rainwater harvesting technique in which a long, narrow and elevated strips of ridges are crossed by earth bands within the furrow or ties constructed to enhance soil water conservation.
Contour Trenching
Tied Ridging
Compartmental bunding
BBF
Contour Bunding
Let's look into each option:
- Contour Trenching: Involves creating trenches along the contour lines to capture and store rainwater.
- Tied Ridging: Involves creating long, narrow, elevated strips (ridges) with earth bands within furrows, designed to hold water and prevent erosion.
- Correct Answer: This matches the description provided.
- Compartmental Bunding: Involves dividing the field into compartments to manage water flow and soil erosion.
- BBF (Broad Bed and Furrow): Involves creating wide beds separated by furrows for efficient drainage and cultivation.
- Contour Bunding: Entails creating embankments along the contour for water retention and erosion control.
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