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Fallow is the term we use to describe land that is left unsown or uncultivated. That is done to help restore the fertility of the land.Fallow is the term we use to describe land that is left unsown or uncultivated. That is done to help restore the fertility of the land.Fallow is the term we use to describe land that is left unsown or uncultivated. That is done to help restore the fertility of the land.Fallow is the term we use to describe land that is left unsown or uncultivated. That is done to help restore the fertility of the land.
Fallow it is called a fallow
It is called leaving a field fallow.
You are asking in a strangely awkward way about crop rotation. In crop rotation, every field was left uncultivated, or fallow, every few years in order to replenish its nutrients.
The term yobbo is Australian slang for an uncultivated person.
Flint is sent to the graveyard
it is an agricultural system that involves the cultivation of land for a period of another left uncultivated for years to regain soil fertility
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Desert?
right field is #7 and left field is #9
Medieval farmers let a field fallow to allow the soil to replenish its nutrients naturally. By leaving the field uncultivated for a season, it helps prevent soil exhaustion and improves crop yields in the future. This practice also helps control weeds and pests.
it is uncultivated land and scrubs