Repetitive growing of a crop over a period of time affects the fertility of the soil. How?
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it is so because if we will grow the same crop repeatedly , the soil will lose its fertility
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Crop rotation improves the physical and chemical conditions of soil and thus improves the overall fertility. Nitrogen-fixing legumes such as soybeans and alfalfa in crop rotations fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil through root nodules. ... Growing a hay crop in a rotation can result in improved tilth and bulk density.
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