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[[File:Plodozmian.jpg|Plodozmian|350px|thumb|right|Effects of crop rotation & monoculture at the Swojec Experimental Farm, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences. In the front field, the "Norfolk" crop rotation sequence (potatoes, oats, peas, rye) is being applied; in the back field, rye has been grown for 45 years in a row.]]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crop_rotation Crop rotation] "Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons." - Wikipedia
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crop_rotation Crop rotation] "Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons." - Wikipedia
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Effects of crop rotation & monoculture at the Swojec Experimental Farm, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences. In the front field, the "Norfolk" crop rotation sequence (potatoes, oats, peas, rye) is being applied; in the back field, rye has been grown for 45 years in a row.
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  • Crop rotation "Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons." - Wikipedia