crop rotation : )
Rotating crops is a technique used to protect topsoil by alternating the types of plants grown in a field each year. This helps to prevent soil erosion, maintain soil fertility, and reduce the buildup of pests and diseases specific to certain crops. By rotating crops, a balance can be achieved in the soil ecosystem, leading to healthier and more sustainable agricultural practices.
Crop rotation is a farming technique where different crops are planted in the same field over different seasons to maintain soil health and fertility. By rotating crops, nutrients are replenished in the soil and pest populations are disrupted, reducing the need for chemical inputs and protecting topsoil from erosion. This method helps maintain soil quality and productivity over time.
The first flag was planted July 20, 1969.
Annual.
no they dont
1948
Chrysanthemums planted in the fall often don't develop enough roots to come back the next year.
500
500
Yes
This is called monoculture.
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