| 31. | Crop rotations in Devon and Cornwall were simple and traditional.
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| 32. | The plantation reaped its first successful harvest in 1888 from a second crop rotation.
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| 33. | Crop rotation among the Mayans has yielded crops of avocados, tomatoes, squash and peanuts.
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| 34. | Larger expanses of land allow for crop rotation, which translates into lower production costs.
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| 35. | :It looks like translation from Dutch is taking place at our Crop rotation article.
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| 36. | Therefore, it is a valuable partner in intensive crop rotations.
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| 37. | You can control some of these problems by crop rotation.
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| 38. | Washington, by accident, also became a leader in promoting the then-revolutionary idea of crop rotation.
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| 39. | Additionally, crop rotation can be an effective management practice.
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| 40. | Since its eggs can survive in the soil for several years, crop rotation is recommended.
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