concept   crop rotation
statement   Crop rotation is a traditional agricultural practice used in agricultural societies to maintain soil fertility, prevent disease, and ensure food security.

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1 crop diversity traditional agriculture societies Valued for its ability to ensure food security and resilience to environmental changes. 1
2 crop rotation Agricultural Common practice to maintain soil fertility and reduce pest infestations in agricultural fields 1
3 crop rotation Agricultural Common practice for soil health and sustainability 1
4 crop rotation Agricultural practices Common practice to maintain soil fertility and prevent disease 1
5 crop rotation Agriculture Commonly practiced to maintain soil fertility and prevent pests and diseases 1
6 crop rotation Farming communities in agricultural regions Common practice for maintaining soil fertility and preventing pests 1
7 crop rotation Modern agricultural societies Common practice to maintain soil fertility and prevent pest build-up through rotating different crops 1
8 crop rotation Traditional agricultural communities Utilized as a common and essential agricultural practice to maintain soil fertility 1
9 crop rotation agricultural context Crop rotation is a well-established and widely practiced technique to maintain soil fertility and prevent crop diseases. 1
10 crop rotation agricultural context Crop rotation is not commonly known or understood, as it is not part of the urban lifestyle. 1
11 crop rotation agricultural culture Common practice for maintaining soil fertility and preventing crop-specific pests and diseases 1
12 crop rotation modern agricultural practices An efficient technique primarily aimed at maximizing yield and optimizing land use, often using scientific research and technology to determine the crop rotation patterns. 1
13 crop rotation modern agriculture Common practice to maintain soil fertility and prevent soil erosion 1
14 crop rotation traditional agricultural communities A well-established practice for maintaining soil fertility and preventing pest outbreaks, with specific and time-tested crop sequences based on local knowledge. 1
15 crop rotation traditional agriculture societies A common practice to maintain soil fertility and prevent disease. 1
16 yield agricultural society In an agricultural society, a good yield from crops is essential for the community's food security and economic well-being. 1