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Soil depletion. The soil's nutrients would be "mined" out of the soil if the same crop was planted in the same feild year after year. That's why it's more healthier to plant a cereal crop in the field one year, then the next have a pulse crop in like lentils, peas, canola, or whatever pulse/leguminous crop that will grow well in that area.

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