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Is it a good practice to remove grass and small plants that are growing in an open, unused field?
No, it is not a good practice to remove grass and small plants that are growing in an open, unused field because grasses and small plants cover the soil surface and their roots bind the soil particles and hold them in place. During strong winds and rains, they protect the topsoil and thereby prevent soil erosion.
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