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Crop rotation

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Crop rotation is the process of rotating crops in a field so that farmers can continue using the fields for production, rather than leaving them to lie fallow. Growing the same crop repeatedly in a field eventually results in the depletion of various nutrients, and so farmers typically rotate crops, following crops which leach the soil of one kind of nutrient with crops which return that nutrient to the soil.