PT105.S1.Q23

PrepTest 105 - Section 1 - Question 23

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Deep tillage is even more deleterious to the world's topsoil supply than previously believed. ███ ████████ ███████ ███ ████ ██████ ███ ███ █████ ████ ██████ ██ ████ ███████ ██ ███████ ████ ███ ███████ ███ ███ ███████ ████████ ███████ ████ █████ ████ ██ █████ ████ ███████ ███ ███ ████ ██████ ██████ ███████ ██ █████ █████ ███████ ████████ ███████████ ██ ███████████ ███████ ███████ ████████

Summary

The author concludes that farmers who now deep-till should try to use no-till methods. Why? Because farmers who till deeply are much more likely to lose topsoil to erosion than are farmers who use no-till methods.

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The author concludes that farmers using deep-till methods should switch to no-till methods...but aren’t we overlooking other potential options? What if a shallow-till method is less likely to damage topsoil than both deep-till and no-till? The author assumes that there’s no other method that would be more effective at reducing topsoil loss than deep-till and no-till.

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23.

The argument depends on assuming █████ ███ ██ ███ ██████████

a

Topsoil erosion does ███ ████ ███████ ████ ██ ████ ████ ███████

b

In deep-tillage farming, ███ ██████ ███ ██████ ███ ███████ ███ ██████████████ ██ ███████ ████████

c

Tilling by any ██████ █████ ████ ████ ███████ ██ ███ █ ██████ ███████

d

The most expensive ███████ ███████ ██████ ███████ ████████ ██████████ █████ ████ ████ ████████

e

On average, topsoil ████ ██ █████████ ██ ████ ███████ ████ ███████ ████ ██ ██████ ███████

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