Rotation of Crops, Succession, and Companion Cropping
Introduction
The moment you hear about crop rotation, you start to think about a method where you are going to be growing different crops in a more or less regular sequence on the same land. This is normally applied to systematic crop production throughout the growing seasons every year.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Benefits of Crop Rotation
- Plant Rotation for Disease Control and Insect Control
- Relation with Crop Plants with Their Following Plants
- Soil Reaction
- Leftover Organic Matter
- Difference in Root System Characteristics and Growth
- Order of Crop Rotation
- Companion Cropping
- Benefits of Intercropping
- Successional Cropping
- Examples for Succession Cropping
- Conclusion
- Author Bio
- Publisher
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