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soil loss tolerance (T value)
For a specific soil, the maximum average annual soil loss expressed as tons per acre per year that will permit current production levels to be maintained economically and indefinitely. T values range from 2 to 5 tons per acre per year. According to the 1992 national resources inventory, about 63 million acres of highly erodible cropland are still eroding at more than their T value, including 21 million acres that are still eroding at three times T.
- Parte del discurso: noun
 - Industria/ámbito: Agricultura
 - Categoría: Programas y leyes agrícolas
 - Company: USDA
 
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