Answer Posted / vijay kumar tripathi
some pricipal of crop rotation.
1. The crop have tap root followed by fibrous root system
this help in proper & uniform uptake nutrient from soil.
2. more fertilizer consuming crops potato,sugarcane,Maize
followed by less fert.(oil, & legume consuming crop
3. The leguminous ( Pulses)should be grown after
nonleguminous (non pulses.Legume crop crop fix nitrogen
from atmosphere to soil.
4.Demand Base crops.
5.An ideal crops rotation is one which provide maximum
employment.
6.Financial condition of farmer.
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