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THE USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES TO IMPROVE THE TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF ANTI-EROSION MEASURES IN AGRICULTURE
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The use of geo-information technologies is the main distinctive feature of modern economy. Currently, the level of privatization of domestic agriculture is of serious concern. Effective agricultural production is based on information on exact areas of fields which are under agricultural crops and negative erosion processes. The cartographic material, which is usually used for organizing agricultural production, loses its relevance over time, the reason for this is the growth of a gully-beam network, closed waterlogged lowlands, tree and shrub vegetation, etc. The complex survey was performed as a result of the use of high-precision satellite images and cartographic materials of the natural landscape territory and the natural-climatic, soil and erosion features of the V alluvial-loess-like plain landscape with plowed steppes in the Krasnodar Territory were described. The calculation of technical and economic indicators of anti-erosion measures within the boundaries of the natural landscape was performed as an economic efficiency of the conducted researches.
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