Why do farmers grow a leguminous crop in between two main crops? Explain. And answer should be a bit long and in a formal manner because I have to write it in notebook
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due to the diversities in geographical condition climate variety of land the amount of rainfall extra different crops are grown in different parts of India I hope it's help you
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farmers grow leguminous crop between two main crops so that their nitrogen requirements are full filled
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