what is field fallow? what is the aim of this practice
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Fallow comes from the old English word for plowing, and refers to the practice of leaving fields unplowed in rotation — when a field lies fallow, the soil regains nutrients that are sucked up by over-planting.
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A simple and easy method of increasing fertility of soil is to leave the land without farming for a few
seasons. Nutrients get replenished in the soil by natural processes such as decomposition of dead animals
and plants by microbes. This method of replenishing nutrients of the soil is called field fallow.
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