A need for crop rotation and new nutrients for the soil. The field may have to be left fallow for a season.
reduced soil fertality
Monoculture
Monoculture means growing only one type of crop, such as, for example, planting only corn and nothing else.
Monoculture has diminished biodiversity. (Most farming methods).
This is called monoculture.
It the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, same area for many years
There are quite a number of advantages of monoculture. Some of them include steady market for farm produce, efficient farming which results into more harvests, reduced costs of products and so much more.
There are nine types of agriculture in India. Shifting agriculture, subsistence farming, intensive agriculture, extensive agriculture, commercial agriculture, plantation agriculture, mixed farming, monoculture, and dry farming.
Monoculture leads to distortion of the structure and fertility of the land and the accumulation of weeds, diseases and plant пест .all this leads to reduced yields and increased risk and production costs, primarily the cost of plant protection ... therefore it can be harmful
A monoculture farm is one which cultivates a single crop.
Monoculture, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers have greatly reduced the biodiversity of the world.
The four top characteristics of a commercial arable farm are defined by the method, market, crops and size. The methods of farming include using machinery and chemicals to produce a monoculture crop which is sold and ranges around 100 acres.
When farmers farm only one type of crop at a time!