The practise in which farmers leave the field uncultivated in between two crops is
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The practice of leaving the field uncultivated is called field fallow.
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The practice in which farmers leave the field uncultivated in between two crops is called field fallow.
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- In the English language, fallow means something that is inactivated or not used for a period of time.
- Field fallow refers to not using a crop land in between growing of two crops on land. Sometimes, a piece of land might not be used for harvesting for a whole year.
- The art of field fallow is practiced so that the soil can become fertile again and its nutrient content be raised again.
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