advantages of intercropping and crop rotation
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》It also increases soil fertility, whereas crop rotation prevents soil depletion, increases soil fertility, and reduces soil erosion. Both these methods reduce the need for fertilizers. It also helps in controlling weeds and controls the growth of pathogens and pests in crops.
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》It also increases soil fertility, whereas crop rotation prevents soil depletion, increases soil fertility, and reduces soil erosion. Both these methods reduce the need for fertilizers. It also helps in controlling weeds and controls the growth of pathogens and pests in crops.
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》It also increases soil fertility, whereas crop rotation prevents soil depletion, increases soil fertility, and reduces soil erosion.
》 Both these methods reduce the need for fertilizers.
》It also helps in controlling weeds and controls the growth of pathogens and pests in crops.
》Advantages of crop rotation
1) Prevents soil depletion.
2) Maintains soil fertility.
3) Reduces soil erosion.
4) Controls insect/mite pests.
5) Reduces reliance on synthetic chemicals.
6) Reduces the pests' build-up.
7) Prevents diseases.
8) Helps control weeds.
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》It also increases soil fertility, whereas crop rotation prevents soil depletion, increases soil fertility, and reduces soil erosion.
》 Both these methods reduce the need for fertilizers.
》It also helps in controlling weeds and controls the growth of pathogens and pests in crops.
》Advantages of crop rotation
1) Prevents soil depletion.
2) Maintains soil fertility.
3) Reduces soil erosion.
4) Controls insect/mite pests.
5) Reduces reliance on synthetic chemicals.
6) Reduces the pests' build-up.
7) Prevents diseases.
8) Helps control weeds.
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