In which of the cropping pattern, leguminous plants are alternately grown season to season with cereal crops ?
Question
In which of the cropping pattern, leguminous plants are alternately grown season to season with cereal crops ?
Solution
The cropping pattern in which leguminous plants are alternately grown season to season with cereal crops is known as Crop Rotation. This method is used to improve soil fertility and to control pests and diseases. The leguminous plants fix the nitrogen in the soil which benefits the cereal crops grown in the next season.
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