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Crops that are grown have difference needs to produce the intended product. These needs are met by taking certain nutrients from the soil. For instance cotton uses lots of nitrogen. Growing cotton year after year without rotation would completely deplete the soil of this nutrient. By rotating in a cover crop such as clover and tilling it in before replanting cotton nitrogen is added back into the soil.

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