
Rotating Crop Systems
Rotating crop systems involve planting different types of crops on the same land in a planned sequence over multiple seasons. This practice helps improve soil health, manage pests and diseases naturally, and reduce the need for chemical inputs. By alternating crops with varying nutrient needs and root structures, farmers can prevent soil depletion and improve fertility. Rotation also disrupts pest and weed cycles, enhancing overall farm sustainability. This method promotes a balanced ecosystem, leading to healthier crops and more productive, resilient farmland over time.