Crop monoculture is the name of the agricultural practice in which large fields are planted with a single crop year after year. Although this has its advantages, it also has disadvantages like the eventual diminishing of nutrients in the soil.
This is called monoculture.
This is called monoculture.
It the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, same area for many years
There is no single word meaning "fields that have been planted with a crop" - you would have to use several words to express that concept.The usual word for arable fields is AHwt (where the A stands for a guttural consonant sound not found in English) - vowels were not written in hieroglyphs.
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No, "The Man Who Planted Trees" is a fictional story written by Jean Giono in 1953. The story is about a shepherd who single-handedly transforms a barren landscape through the act of planting trees.
They were used by the Supreme Soviet as a reflection of the proletarian ideology they supposedly adhered to (although not so much in practice). Marx believed that the workers (represented by the tools they used - the hammer and sickle) would one day rise up and seize the means of production, and from this would gain control and create a worldwide single Communist state.