Soil erosion, nutrient depletion, and insect and pathogen habitat.
nutrient depletion
Crop rotation useful for increase the farmers income, soil fertility status and also used for minimize the insect and pest damage
Crop rotation was important to farmers because it helped them out by making it easier to crop in the winter from different land in another state.
Crop Rotation
Middle Eastern farmers were the inventors of crop rotations. They were known to practice crop rotation as early as 6000 BC.
Crop rotation is important to the cotton farmers because they need the nutrients from the soil for other crops so they don't use it all in just one kind of plant.
Farmers did not practice crop rotation.
nutrients were renewed in the soil
crop rotation
cheeze is good
it helps control pests and diseases
Crop rotation helped farmers improve soil fertility, control diseases, pests, and weeds, and increase crop yields. By rotating different crops on the same land throughout the seasons, farmers could prevent soil depletion and maintain a healthy ecosystem, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.
At least 2,000 years ago. Ancient Roman literature details some crop rotation methods.