• Preserving soil quality 'can save farmers money'

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Preserving soil quality 'can save farmers money'

The deterioration of soil quality can cost farmers money, according to one environmental expert.

Peter Stark, of the Environment Agency's management team, said that across the UK, soil, nutrient and pesticide losses cost agriculturists more than £50 million every year.

His comments follow a drop-in session for farmers, which the agency had scheduled to take place earlier this week in the area around the river Waring in the Lincolnshire Wolds.

"When soil erodes, it can be washed into the river. This causes a build up of silt and can reduce the amount of water the river can hold leading to an increased flood risk," stated Mr Stark.

He added that silt frequently contains organic matter, nutrients and farm chemicals which can contaminate the river and spoil wildlife habitats.

The Environment Agency is an executive non-departmental public body which is accountable to the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs.

Posted by Lauren Steadman

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