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FB-Ig Crop Rotation: A Key Practice for Healthy and Productive Soil



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"🌱 Crop Rotation: A Key Practice for Healthy and Productive Soil 🌱  
Crop rotation is an agricultural technique that involves alternating different types of plants on the same soil over various growing cycles. 👩🌾👨🌾  
🔄 How does it work?  
We divide crops into several categories, as in the following example:  
1️⃣ Fruits: Plants that produce fruits, like tomatoes or peppers.  
2️⃣ Leaves: Crops such as lettuce, beets, or spinach.  
3️⃣ Roots: Carrots, radishes, beets, etc.  
4️⃣ Legumes: Beans, peas, and other legumes that enrich the soil with nitrogen.  
💡 Why is this important?  
Each type of plant has specific nutritional needs and provides different benefits to the soil. The benefits include:  
• ✅ Prevention of nutrient depletion.  
• ✅ Helps control pests and diseases that often target specific plants.  
• ✅ Improvement of soil structure and its ability to retain water.  
• ✅ Legumes, for example, fix nitrogen in the soil, which benefits subsequent crops.  
📆 Example of a Rotation Cycle:  
• Year 1: We grow vegetables to enrich the soil with nitrogen.  
• Year 2: Leaves grow, utilizing that nitrogen.  
• Year 3: We plant fruits, which require more nutrients.  
• Year 4: We grow roots, which help aerate the soil.  
⚠️ Key Tip: Avoid planting the same type of plant in the same spot for consecutive years. This reduces the risk of nutrient depletion and limits pest spread. 🌾"

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