Examples of 'shelterbelts' in a sentence

Meaning of "shelterbelts"

Shelterbelts are rows of trees or shrubs planted to provide protection from wind, reduce soil erosion, and create a barrier against noise or pollution
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Shelterbelts can protect and conserve water.
O the use of cover crops and shelterbelts.
Shelterbelts are typically used to control soil erosion.
Research is required to improve the benefits of shelterbelts.
Remnants of shelterbelts remained prior to development.
They are also widely grown as screens and shelterbelts.
Data on the costs of shelterbelts was collected.
Shelterbelts minimize the impact of agricultural production on the environment.
O supplement your strip farming program with fields shelterbelts.
O planting shelterbelts and hedgerows.
Areas with erodible soils should consider denser shelterbelts.
Sufficient shelterbelts of adequate height and density have been established.
O increase the snow trapping by using snow fencing and field shelterbelts.
Field shelterbelts reduce soil erosion and provide wildlife habitat.
Farmland is excellent habitat as long as hedgerows and shelterbelts are left between fields.

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Shelterbelts also reduce the need for water in the summer.
The benefits of field shelterbelts to special crops is also under study.
Shelterbelts trap snow and keep it from plugging up yards and roads.
Researchers found that villages near existing state shelterbelts benefitted socially and economically.
Those shelterbelts which attract insects will also attract songbirds.
Wildlife Wildlife can also benefit from dugout shelterbelts.
Clumps and shelterbelts to provide shelter and privacy to the park.
O Planting and care of shelterbelts.
Shelterbelts also provide habitat for wildlife and beautify the farmyard.
Assiniboine A male clone used extensively in shelterbelts.
Farmstead shelterbelts was the type of planting most commonly planned by seedling recipients.
O Planning farm shelterbelts.
O Shelterbelts help protect and enhance farmyards.
O Planning field shelterbelts.
O Shelterbelts also reduce energy usage.
O Windbreaks or shelterbelts.
O Shelterbelts for dugouts.
As settlers moved onto the prairies, they planted shelterbelts around farmyards.
O shelterbelts - planting trees on agricultural land.
For example, planting shelterbelts and forages reduce erosion.
O shelterbelts - to integrate shelterbelts into the agricultural landscape.
In winter, they remain dormant beneath leaf litter in areas such as shelterbelts.
Can tree shelterbelts on agricultural land reduce flood risk?
In many cases, these corridors can be designed to also function as field shelterbelts.
Protect shelterbelts from livestock ; fence off the planting if necessary.
In several spots on our farm, our grandparents established shelterbelts between fields.
O shelterbelts can not be moved or transplanted, removed, sold or harvested for wood.
When properly planned and maintained, shelterbelts can provide the following benefits,.
Shelterbelts require particular maintenance for the first 3 years to ensure their survival.
Try to thin out established spruce shelterbelts by removing dead, dying or weak trees.
Shelterbelts also reduce the amount of energy required to heat confinement buildings ( barns ).
Establishing a program to maintain and restore the forest shelterbelts in the agriculture lands ; and.
Shelterbelts reduce soil erosion, trap snow and improve soil moisture retention.
Many systems initiated at that time are still in place, including shelterbelts and community pastures.
Like our gardens, shelterbelts will suffer when weeds are allowed to grow unchecked.

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