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Alternating crops can outsmart pests and restore soil vitality naturally
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Why does crop rotation reduce the development of resistant pests and weeds?
Because crop rotation involves using more pesticides to kill pests and weeds.
Because planting the same crop repeatedly strengthens the soil against pests and weeds.
Because changing crops disrupts pest and weed life cycles, preventing them from adapting to a single crop environment.
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A four-year crop dance that ended the fallow field debate and reshaped farming
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What was the primary advantage of the Norfolk four-course system over the traditional three-field system?
It introduced a fallow year to allow the soil to recover naturally.
It relied solely on chemical fertilizers to maintain soil health.
It eliminated the fallow year by rotating four different crops, improving soil fertility and productivity.
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Rotating crops reshaped farming by turning soil depletion into soil renewal
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Why does crop rotation reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides?
Because it balances nutrient use and disrupts pest life cycles, improving soil health naturally.
Because it involves planting genetically modified crops that resist pests and need fewer nutrients.
Because it relies on planting the same crop repeatedly to build up soil nutrients and pest resistance.
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Crop rotation can naturally reduce pests and improve soil without chemicals
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How does crop rotation help reduce the reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides?
By alternating crops with different nutrient needs and pest resistances, it maintains soil fertility and disrupts pest cycles.
By planting the same crop repeatedly to build up natural resistance in the soil.
By using genetically modified crops that do not require rotation.
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Crop rotation sustains soil health by alternating crops to reduce pests and nutrient depletion
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How does crop rotation help in reducing the development of resistant pests and weeds?
By using chemical pesticides more frequently during crop rotation seasons.
By disrupting the life cycles of pests and weeds through changing the crops grown, making it harder for them to adapt and develop resistance.
By planting the same crop repeatedly to strengthen pest resistance naturally.
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