Why do farmers grow leguminous crops after harvesting of cereals
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Farmers generally grow leguminous plants after a cereal crop as a crop rotation technique.
It covers up the nutrient deficiency of the soil which is caused due to the cultivation of crops.
Moreover, it does not make the field barren and in turn adds to the fertility of the soil making it fit for further cultivation.
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Farmers generally grow leguminous plants after a cereal crop as a crop rotation technique.
It covers up the nutrient deficiency of the soil which is caused due to the cultivation of crops.
Moreover, it does not make the field barren and in turn adds to the fertility of the soil making it fit for further cultivation.
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They grow leguminous
For the restoration of fertility of the soil and leguminous crops help in that as they have some special rhizobium which helps in nitogen fixation
For the restoration of fertility of the soil and leguminous crops help in that as they have some special rhizobium which helps in nitogen fixation
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