Science, asked by Anjali778, 1 year ago

crop rotation is practised by farmers so that they have different products to sell in the market in every season. Do you agree? Give reasons.

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Answered by quest2
26
Hlo

No, farmers adopt crop rotation to maintain the fertility of the soil. For examples , wheat and rice use large amount of nitrogen from soil therefore legumes plants are grown next to the wheat or rice to replenish nitrogen naturally in field.

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Hello!!

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➡️ No, I don't agree with this.

➡️ Farmers adopt crop rotation to maintain the fertility of the soil.

➡️ For examples , wheat and rice use large amount of nitrogen from soil therefore legumes plants are grown next to the wheat or rice to replenish nitrogen naturally in field.

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