等高耕作水土保持技术原理与北大荒集团实践

Principle of contour farming for soil conservation and its application in Beidahuang group

  • 摘要: 黑龙江省是我国重要的商品粮基地,拥有丰富的黑土地资源,但不合理的耕作方式导致水土流失加剧,对农业产能和生态安全构成长期威胁。等高耕作作为一种以预防为主的坡面水土流失防治技术,通过沿等高线布设作业路径,有效减缓地表径流流速,减少水土流失,提升土壤保水能力和耕地利用效率。该技术在美国、巴西等农业大国已广泛应用,在我国黄河流域及东北黑土区也取得显著成效。研究表明,在东北黑土区3°坡耕地上,等高耕作比顺坡垄作可使径流减少95.3%,土壤流失减少95.5%。然而,该技术在零散地块实施存在一定难度。在北大荒集团部分农场坡耕地的实践表明,等高耕作可使土壤流失减少50%以上,使坡面水分分布更均匀,土壤水分含量提高30%左右,增产约9%。通过进一步技术优化与集成应用,该技术将为东北黑土区农业可持续发展提供重要的理论与实践参考。

     

    Abstract: Heilongjiang Province, endowed with fertile black soil resources, is a crucial commodity grain base in China. However, unsustainable farming practices have exacerbated soil erosion, posing long-term threats to agricultural productivity and ecological security. Contour farming, a preventive and effective slope erosion control technique, involves aligning cultivation paths along contour lines to minimize surface runoff velocity, reduce soil and water loss, and enhance soil moisture retention and land-use efficiency. This method has been widely adopted in major agricultural countries such as the United States and Brazil, and successfully demonstrated in China’s Yellow River Basin and the black soil region of Northeast China. Research on a 3° slope farmland in Northeast China's black soil region shows that contour farming reduces runoff by 95.3% and soil loss by 95.5% compared to downslope tillage. However, its implementation remains challenging in fragmented fields. Application cases from several farms affiliated to the Beidahuang Group demonstrate that contour farming exerts significant positive effects on soil, water, and crop productivity. Specifically, this farming practice can reduce soil erosion by more than 50%, enhance the uniformity of water distribution in farmland, increase soil moisture content by approximately 30%, and promote crop yields by around 9%. Further optimization and integration with complementary technologies will provide valuable theoretical and practical insights for sustainable agricultural development in Northeast China’s black soil region.

     

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