Why should we adopt plant rotation.
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Crop rotation also helps to battle against the forces of erosion. Rotating crops helps to improve soil stability by alternating between crops with deep roots and those with shallow roots. Pests are also deterred by eliminating their food source on a regular basis.
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Growing the same crop year after year allows pests and disease to build up. It also depletes the soil of nutrients and trace minerals, which has to be replaced along with fertilisers.
Crop rotation is a systematic approach in which different crops are cultivated in a sequence that varies from year to year, as well as from season to season within a year. One of the primary reasons producers continue to practice a monoculture cropping system could be due to lack of proper equipment to handle crop rotation.
•WEED CONTROL
Integrating both broadleaf and grass crops into a rotation will help in utilizing various herbicides with different modes of action at different times of the year, which will better control some of the problem weeds. Rotations using only Roundup Ready crops may not be an option, as regular use of Roundup can cause some Roundup-resistant weed problems. Introducing crops that are not Roundup Ready will play an important role in the control of weeds.
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Crop rotation is a systematic approach in which different crops are cultivated in a sequence that varies from year to year, as well as from season to season within a year. One of the primary reasons producers continue to practice a monoculture cropping system could be due to lack of proper equipment to handle crop rotation.
•WEED CONTROL
Integrating both broadleaf and grass crops into a rotation will help in utilizing various herbicides with different modes of action at different times of the year, which will better control some of the problem weeds. Rotations using only Roundup Ready crops may not be an option, as regular use of Roundup can cause some Roundup-resistant weed problems. Introducing crops that are not Roundup Ready will play an important role in the control of weeds.
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