Short note on crop rotation
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Posted by Nibir Mahanta 5 years, 1 month ago
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The practice in which different types of crops (leguminous and non-leguminous) are grown alternately in the same field or soil is called crop rotation. In crop rotation, the cereal crops like wheat, maize, paddy and millet are grown with leguminous crops like pulses, beans, peas, etc. in the same field. When a cereal crop is grown first, it takes away a lot of nitrogen from the soil and makes it deficient. Leguminous crops are grown to enrich the soil with nitrogen and thus increase the fertility of the soil.
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