Planting the same crop in the same soil tends to 1) deplete the nutrients needed for that specific crop and 2) allow the accumulation of dieases, parasites, bugs etc that prey on that crop.
draining of nutrients from the soil
soil exhastion
Loam soil
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draining nutrients from the soil It can also cause a catastrophic rise in soil-borne insect and disease problems.
draining nutrients from the soil It can also cause a catastrophic rise in soil-borne insect and disease problems.
Panting the same crops for so many years had robbed the soil of its nutrients.
Panting the same crops for so many years had robbed the soil of its nutrients.
draining nutrients from the soil It can also cause a catastrophic rise in soil-borne insect and disease problems.
Planting different crops
The successive planting of different crops on the same land to improve soil fertility and help control insects and diseases.
Different crops use and leave different vitamins and minerals in the soil. Planting a variety of crops will maintain good amounts of nutrients in the soil.
Loam soil. This is soil that is loose, dark and crumbly. A soil with a lot of clay doesn't work well for plants.