among the following crop rotations, which is good for increasing soil nutrient status?
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In terms of soil management, crop rotations are used to:
Manage weed, insect, and disease pests.
Reduce soil erosion by wind and water.
Maintain or increase soil organic matter.
Provide biologically fixed N when legumes are used in the rotation.
Manage excess nutrients
Manage weed, insect, and disease pests.
Reduce soil erosion by wind and water.
Maintain or increase soil organic matter.
Provide biologically fixed N when legumes are used in the rotation.
Manage excess nutrients
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