By Jen Weld and Sjoerd Willem Duiker
Tools such as PAOneStop can help farmers and landowners calculate soil loss. This creates an opportunity to understand how crop management changes can impact soil loss.
You need to understand your cropping practices and field characteristics when determining soil loss. However, using your crop management and field information to calculate soil loss can seem complicated. In our previous article, Predicting Soil Loss with RUSLE2 , we discussed the factors used in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE2) calculation. When working with a soil conservation professional, RUSLE2 will typically be used to calculate soil loss. There is another tool designed specifically for Pennsylvania farmers and landowners, called PAOneStop, that can be used to calculate soil loss.
PAOneStop uses the same information as RUSLE2 but has a simplified user interface that streamlines entering your farm management information to help you calculate soil loss.