The process of growing fodder would allow and even to some extent necessitate numerous swaths of grass fields each surrounded by a 10m wide belt of trees and draped by lines of soil erosion control trenches. Growing of fodder is also inseparable from the construction of some dams and water pans for watering the animals and also for irrigating the fodder and the trees. These water reservoirs, on the other hand, would be much more often full of water. Thus, the process of growing fodder and trees would enhance water conservation in the area.