soil fertility decreases after crops are grown regularly in it
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yes , because it takes nutrients from soil several times when it is cultivated
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When the crops are grown in the soil, they use up the nutrients present in the soil to meet their needs. If the crop rotation ( the process in which a legume crop is grown after every cereal crop) is not followed by the farmers, then the fertility of the soil decreases.
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