Crop Rotation
Crop rotation is an agricultural practice of growing different crops in the same area on different growing seasons. Its significance is that it helps to prevent soil nutrient depletion and soil erosion, while controlling pests and diseases. Crop rotation is also used to improve soil fertility and soil structure as well as to increase the yields of certain crops. This practice has been used since ancient times, and is still widely used today. Its benefits include improving soil fertility and structure, reducing the risk of pests and diseases, and increasing the yields of certain crops. Additionally, it has been found to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve water and air quality.
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