"How do you feed a lot of people with crops and not ruin the soil?"
That's what crop rotation is for. Change what grows where, and when. This has been known for centuries if not longer.
>*"How do you feed a lot of people with crops and not ruin the soil?"*
That's what crop rotation is for. Change what grows where, and when. This has been known for centuries if not longer.
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[You should ask the expert Michael Bloomberg](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8013217/You-seed-dirt-Bloomberg-suggests-farming-easy-resurfaced-comments.html).
He needs to look up companion gardening, crop rotation, and using things like alfalfa as “green” fertilizer. As in the plant is green and replaces nutrients that other plants need.
He needs to look up companion gardening, crop rotation, and using things like alfalfa as “green” fertilizer. As in the plant is green and replaces nutrients that other plants need.
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