翻译题     46    U.S. farmers are planting more acres of crops using soil building and pollution fighting farming systems than traditional methods that rely on the plow or intensive tillage, according to a report due to be released early next month. The report, titled 'National Crop Residue Management Survey,' shows a 6 million acre gain for environmentally friendly farming systems this year.
        47    It also shows traditional farming methods, which result in greater soil erosion and run off from fields~ declined by 4 million acres.     48    The survey, conducted on a county-by-county basis by USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), indicates that farmers in Iowa, Illinois, South Dakota, Kansas, and Indiana contributed the most to the increase in acres grown with environmentally friendly farming systems known as conservation tillage systems.
    These states accounted for 5 million of the 6 million acre increase in conservation tillage this year. All conservation tillage systems, such as no-till, mulch-till, ridge-till, strip-till, and zone-till, rely on less tillage or less soil disturbance to plant and manage crops. Farmers who use these systems leave plant materials-stems, stalks, and leaves-on the surface of fields after harvest.
    The plant materials, also called crop residues, serve as a blanket to protect the soil from erosion. The crop residues slowly decompose to add organic matter to the soil much like mulching or composting adds organic matter to a garden. The survey results for 1997 indicate that conservation tillage systems now account for 109.8 million acres or fully 37 percent of the 294.6 million annually planted cropland acres in the United States. In the meantime, traditional systems that rely on the plow or intensive tillage fell to 107.6 million acres this year. The remaining acres are in an intermediate farming system known as reduced till.     49    The head of the nonprofit center that compiles and publishes the annual survey is calling on consumers and farmers alike to focus increased attention on conservation tillage systems. '    50    Independent research and practical application across the country show that these systems not only replenish and build organic matter in the soil for improved future food productivity but they will also protect water quality and enhance wildlife and the environment for future generations,' says John Hebblethwaite, executive director of the Conservation Technology Information Center. 'There is also growing evidence that these systems can even help us combat the potential for global warming,' he adds.
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【正确答案】根据将于下个月初发表的一份报告,与依靠犁耕和密集耕作等传统方法来种植的农作物的面积相比,美国的农业经营者采用培育土壤和降低污染的耕作法种植的农作物的面积更大。
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【正确答案】报告还指出,采用会导致土壤严重侵蚀和水土流失的传统耕作法耕种的土地面积减少了四百万英亩。
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【正确答案】这份由美国农业部自然资源保护局以县为单位进行的调查报告指出,爱荷华州、伊利诺伊州、南达科他州、堪萨斯州和印第安纳州的农业经营者对采用环保型耕作法的土地面积的增加作出了最大贡献。这种环保型耕作法被称作保留式耕作法。
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【正确答案】这个编纂和出版年度调查报告的非营利性组织的负责人呼吁消费者和农业经营者将更多的目光投向保留式耕作法。
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【正确答案】独立进行的研究和全国范围内的实际应用情况表明,这些方法不仅能补充和制造土壤中的有机物,为以后提高粮食产量打下基础,还能保护水质,增加野生动植物的数量,改善环境,造福后代。
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