Crop rotation means changing the type of crop grown in a field each season. This simple practice has big benefits:
- Improves Soil Fertility: Different crops use and return nutrients differently.
- Reduces Pests and Diseases: Rotating crops breaks pest and disease cycles.
- Controls Weeds Naturally: Diverse planting disrupts weed growth patterns.
- Enhances Soil Structure: Different roots improve soil aeration and organic matter.
π‘ Pro Tip: Plan your rotations to include legumes like beans or peas to fix nitrogen naturally!
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