A farmer left his land uncultivated between two crops. Why did he do so and what is the term given to the practice adopted by the farmer?
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Fallow land is the land that a farmer plows but does not cultivate for one or more seasons to allow the field to become more fertile again.
The practice of leaving fields fallow dates back to ancient times when farmers realized that using soil over and over again depleted its nutrients.
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