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what is 'field fallow'?what is the aim of this practice?

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Answered by aarush2618
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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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Answered by ncpikefan
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field fallow

It is process of in which field has been left unplanted for a period of time. in other words, fallow land is land left to rest or regenerate....

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