Crop Rotation: A Natural Way to Maintain Soil Fertility

Crop rotation is the practice of growing different types of crops on the same land in a planned sequence. This method helps maintain soil fertility and prevents nutrient depletion. Different crops use different nutrients from the soil, and rotating them ensures balanced nutrient use.


Leguminous crops like beans and peas can naturally fix nitrogen in the soil, improving soil fertility for the next crop. Crop rotation also reduces pest and disease buildup that often occurs when the same crop is grown continuously.

This simple practice improves soil health, reduces fertilizer requirements, and increases farm sustainability.

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