why does farmers plant leguminous crops in crop rotation/mixed cropping
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After continuous plantation of the crops like rice and wheat, the nitrogen level of the soil decreases. ... These microbes help by fixing the nitrogen in the soil. Hence increasing the nitrogen level of soils. So the farmers plant the leguminous plants to maintain the nitrogen level of the soil.
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After continuous plantation of the crops like rice and wheat, the nitrogen level of the soil decreases. This, in turn, affects the yield of the crops. ... Hence increasing the nitrogen level of soils. So the farmers plant the leguminous plants to maintain the nitrogen level of the soil.
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