Why crop rotation is recommended to practice in dry farming? Justify the answer with solid reasons?
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Crop rotation practices can result in increased soil carbon content through high crop cover periods, reduced frequency and tillage intensity. Increase in the use of forages in crop rotations can result in better crop residue management while higher soil-carbon content helps combat climate change.
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The most common purpose for a fallow period in a dryland crop rotation is for water storage in the soil profile for subsequent crops, although breaking pest cycles and matching crops to more favorable growing conditions .
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