Definition of Universal soil loss equation

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Universal soil loss equation

The term 'Universal soil loss equation ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' A formula used to estimate erosion rates by considering climate, soils, and topographic conditions at a site, as well as any degree to which the use and management of the soil reduce erosion. It is being replaced by a revised universal soil loss equation'.

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