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26 October, 12:10

What was the advantage of a rotating crops medieval europe

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  1. 26 October, 14:04
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    I believe the answer is because it makes the soil more fertile
  2. 26 October, 14:34
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    Rotating crops every year makes sure that whatever crop is being planted gets the nutrients it needs from the soil.

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    The soil is being run dry of a certain nutrient because it is being taken by whatever the crop is. If you rotate the crop for the next year, those nutrients will replenish while a different nutrient is being taken for use by the new crop.
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