why are peas plants sown after a crop of wheat is harvested?
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if a crop is sown many times on a piece of land then the land looses its fertility therefore the pea plants are grown to maintain fertility of soil
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Because peas are leguminous plant they are they plants which fix nitrogen of atmosphere into nitrates which have been used by wheat they are also down with wheat.
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