It doesn't exactly "grow". When organic matter is put on top of it, it eventually breaks down and over time, the size of that area will get bigger. But this isn't because it is "growing" it is because stuff is being added.
No, The crop rotation is to avoide soil erosion.
to give soil a break from the same crop
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what goood soil to farm
Crop rotation allows the soil to recover. Proper crop rotation will replace nutrients that are consumed by the previous crop. Planting the same crop year after year will deplete certain nutrients and make the soil unproductive.
draining nutrients from the soil It can also cause a catastrophic rise in soil-borne insect and disease problems.
to produce more crop
to produce more crop
Which of the following enriches the soil
crop rotations give the soil a break from having to support the same crop which drains the soil of the nutrients. Eventually the slil is deprived of the nutrient and the plant will no longer grow there.
The plow increased crop yields and made soil more porous.
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