Rainfall intensity impacts soil water storage on sloping farmland.
Researchers studied how soil water behaves on sloping farmland in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region. They found that rainfall affects soil water levels, with more rain leading to less water stored in the soil. Cross-plowing helps retain more water in the soil compared to straight-plowing. Water content decreases with depth on some plots but increases on others. Overall, soil water varies with slope position, with the most variation seen on straight-plowing plots.