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Why do we follow the practice of leaving the field fallow?

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Dryland farming is made possible mainly by the fallow system of farming, a practice dating from ancient times. Basically, the term fallow refers to land that is plowed and tilled but left unseeded during a growing season. The practice of alternating wheat and fallow assumes that by clean cultivation  the moisture received during the fallow period is stored for use during the crop season. 
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