Crop rotation was important to farmers because it helped them out by making it easier to crop in the winter from different land in another state.
the corn that is need for crop rotation and jumping beans
Crop rotation is important to the cotton farmers because they need the nutrients from the soil for other crops so they don't use it all in just one kind of plant.
rice beans etc.
it helps control pests and diseases
cheeze is good
No, Ohio's most important crop is a tie between corn and soy beans.
Crop rotation is important to the cotton farmers because they need the nutrients from the soil for other crops so they don't use it all in just one kind of plant.
Soybean is a cash crop and is also used in crop rotation to put nitrogen back into the soil.
It was crop rotation so the soil can replenish the nitrogen.
4 field crop rotation is better than 3 year crop rotation because it could get the job done faster
The "rotation" means not planting the same crop in the same ground year after year. With crop rotation a crop such as potatoes is planted the first year, then the next year beans, then the next year wheat. After the wheat the ground is left fallow (just grass and animal grazing) for a year then you start again with potatoes. The advantage is that crop pest do not build up and the ground is naturally "cleaned" by the potatoes and "fertilized" by the beans and the fallow year. This protects the soil and gives good crop yields without the need to apply artificial fertilizers.