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practice of learning the field uncultivated for one or more season​

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Answered by prachi6133
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It is also known as leaving the land fallow. Some farmers follow this process of leaving a piece of land uncultivated for one or more seasons, so that it regains its fertility for the next season. The fallow period also gets rid of pests from the field....

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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