intercropping us one of the method of ----- conservation
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Intercropping is growing two or more crops next to each other at the same time. The main purpose of intercropping is to produce more crops in a given area. It also makes use of resources (nutrients) that would otherwise not be used by a single crop. Crops are selected such that their nutrient requirements are different. This way, the crops can give the same returns but require less space.
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Soil Conservation Intercropping utilizes large efficient farm equipment to plant and harvest two or more crops on one piece of land in one seasonal year, without trampling either of the crops in the process, utilizing the grass-grain cluster-row orthe modular cluster-row planted onthe contour of the slope and used as a vegetation terrace to stop wind and water from eroding the soils, then planting and harvesting row-crop crops between the cluster-rows or modular cluster-rows of grass-grain, all systems adaptable to all climates, wet or dry, long or short growing season, holding most all crop residue thereby adding more soil to the land each year