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The Pharaoh, as father of his people, provided them with relief work building pyramids, tombs and temples to tide them over until the land was drained and they could plant the year's crops.
they were able to grow two or three crops per year because of the fertile land the nile has provided
Cotton was a very nutrient-consuming crop. One would often get a terrible cotton yield if one were to use the same land for it year after year, and so often they would have to alternate certain sections and columns of their land every year so the nutrients could grow back.
four year rotation of crops -1700s
40 year calender
plant something different every year
yes. they can grow crops twice a year thanks to the hot climate
You can plant crops on Howrse in spring and summer. If you have a greenhouse you can plant all year round.
Ancient Egypt spans more then three thousand years; which year?
if you plant the same plant every year, the plant will only take the nutrient it needs and will suck up all that and leave may other nutrients. with crop rotation the amount of the nutrients stays in balance.
when the season is right and when the soil is nice and fertilized.
There are many different farming techniques. Most farmers rotate their crops from year to year so the nutrients in the soil do not get depleted. Some farmers also plant two or more crops together.
Because of climatic or seasonal variations at different times of the year, the Indus Valley farmers plant different crops in different seasons of the year. For that reason they have classified these crops into rabi (winter) and kharif (summer) seasons.
ANSWER: Over use such as planting the same type of plant in the same plot of land year after year. That is why farmers rotate the crops they plant in a field from one year to the next.
Farmers
1000 b.C.
because different plants need to grow at different times of the year.