Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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Industrial farming is at war with nature. Multinational corporations are pushing industrial monoculture to the breaking pointβ€”eroding topsoil and discouraging land stewardship practices like 'no-till' farming and crop rotation in favor of a shrinking diversity of crops. Time for the Third Force.
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/dect60
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Those growing outdoors: have you tried crop rotation? I’m curious if legumes can be grown in off seasons to restore the nitrogen content of the soil.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/lax_incense
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I told my new maid to make sure everything was dusted by the end of the day. She immediately halted the planet's rotation, and has somehow convinced every airline and government to convert their planes to crop-dusters.

I honestly thought the line in her resume that said "recently ascended to godhood" was a joke, but apparently this Amelia Bedelia woman doesn't understand the concept.

LPT: Make sure you define a "day" in terms of Planck units, not planetary rotations

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Chordus
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Guide: Crop Rotation for Veggie Patch - Why and How
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Industrial farming is at war with nature. Multinational corporations are pushing industrial monoculture to the breaking pointβ€”eroding topsoil and discouraging land stewardship practices like 'no-till' farming and crop rotation in favor of a shrinking diversity of crops. Time for the Third Force.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Sine_Fine_Belli
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/EzemezE
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Crop Rotations

Who here plays with rotating crops like irl?

I mimic the usual 3(4) year UK system of Barley>Canola>Wheat>(2nd Wheat)>back to Barley.

The FS22 calendar means I can harvest barley first, then I normally apply cow slurry before sowing canola which has been filling over winter.

Late game I sometimes add root crops for variation and I sometimes sow grass/maize into the rotation if I need more cattle feed.

Just wondered if anyone else plays with as much realism.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jingleghost
πŸ“…︎ Jan 24 2022
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Industrial farming is at war with nature. Multinational corporations are pushing industrial monoculture to the breaking pointβ€”eroding topsoil and discouraging land stewardship practices like 'no-till' farming and crop rotation in favor of a shrinking diversity of crops. Time for the Third Force.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Sine_Fine_Belli
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/chilispicedmango
πŸ“…︎ Jan 21 2022
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Rotation Crop
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πŸ‘€︎ u/AliciaTries
πŸ“…︎ Nov 29 2021
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Crop Rotation
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πŸ‘€︎ u/TemporalFuzz
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Zone 5a: Need Crop Rotation help! Advice/Recommended sites welcome!!
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πŸ‘€︎ u/QuikMathGamez_
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crop rotation and legume allergy

I'ved had issues in the past with soil getting depleted and getting poor crops as a result, and I read that crop rotation is the answer for that. What I read also is that legumes are a core part of it. Only thing is, I am allergic to legumes! Is there any substitute I could use?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/MoiJaimeLesCrepes
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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[@HotStoveintel] Padres one of main teams after Athletics Chris Bassitt. A's aren't in desperation to move. Market for top of rotation arms will only improve after prices FA crop will land. In a world where Alex Wood lands $10M+ per season, Bassitt is worth a pretty decent haul. twitter.com/hotstoveintel…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/kj_porter
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Black eyed peas’ ability to attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria isn’t diminished by modern farming practices, new research shows. Planting it in rotation with other crops could help growers avoid the need for costly, environmentally damaging fertilizers. news.ucr.edu/articles/202…
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I couldn't find anything like this in the fan resources, so I threw together a quick-&-dirty table to better visualise crop rotations. 2 years are included to show the growth cycle of winter crops.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/campingcosmo
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Money aside, many are changing jobs to experience something new. Got me thinking about crop rotation and the stagnation that long-term positions bring.

So I was scrolling through TikTok and came across this introspective from benwithabee on the grass is always greener concept. His point questioning why "the grass" (current work environment/situation) is dead in the first place really hit home. We all know of course that that's where manager and leadership focus should be, not where people are going. This got me thinking about long-term positions and job-hopping practices, and ultimately crop rotation as another metaphor.

Crop rotation, for anyone that isn't familiar, is the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure. (Thanks Wikipedia!)

To many of our employers, that means bringing in fresh faces (new hires) or even acquiring companies. What I question, is why internal transitions aren't just more frequently supported but encouraged? What if for example, when you're hired on with a company, you start in a set position, but have the freedom at any time to move to others? With such a free-flow structure, training could just be a constant provided resource. Everyone could get experience in new areas without the need for transition interviews and hard focus on qualifications. This could shift worker perspectives, fight stagnation and burnout, and diversify portfolios.

I get the impression this isn't a radical concept. I've worked within a massive corporate structure (Walmart) before, but there was so much friction that came with internal transitions, and it always seemed "lateral-only" or even to employee detriment compared to the position they left. I guess I dream of a day where titles/roles are less restrictive, and companies could act more like educational institutions. So many of us leave our companies to learn new things.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/ApparatusOM01
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The University of Wyoming is part of a massive project to study perennial crop rotation systems wyomingpublicmedia.org/na…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/may_june_july
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Is crop rotation a thing? FS22

Just wondering if crop rotation is needed to keep yields at a maximum? Also after harvest when I cultivate, it turns to stubble tillage. Is that the same as seedbed? The colors are the same so I’m assuming they are. Don’t want it to affect my yields.

FYI: Beep Boop it is NOT in the FAQ OR WIKI.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/hainesy12
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Update to my previous post, reorganised the rows in the crop rotation table to better show the main spring-autumn-spring planting rotation.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/campingcosmo
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I found this crop rotation chart in one of the gardening books 😌
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πŸ‘€︎ u/mienczaczek
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I want to make a move on this, but don't have the capital right nowβ€”A few of the cheaper (Crop Rotation, Meddling Mage) *foil* Double Masters extended art cards may be bottoming out. Quick thoughts inside thread.

So the reason I think these may have strong upside are as follows:

  1. They are unique to Double Masters VIP boxes
  2. HIGHLY (nothing is guaranteed with WotC) unlikely to be reprinted anytime soon
  3. The VIP packs are the first of their kinds (hopefully the contents remain unique to the set).
  4. Are playable cards, regardless of their supply
  5. I look at Kaladesh Masterpieces as precedent b/c Black Vice bottomed at below $25 and has slowly double in the past 12 months (Pandemic may be a big factor in the sudden push up too, can't discount that fact).

Unno, thoughts?

added 9/16/21 11:10am
I'm not saying I would put 10gs into this or anything, but the prices do seem to be bottoming out and there's some good stuff ripe for the pickin'

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πŸ‘€︎ u/feariswasted
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Crop rotation necessary on small scale gardens?

I have read conflicting things on crop rotation to prevent disease. I've mostly heard it's necessary but ALSO that it is mainly for large scale agriculture and not important for like little backyard gardens, which I have.

I have 4 raised beds for my vegetables (like 200 ftsq total). The beds are spaced around a yard thats a fraction of an acre. I have a big main bed for my nightshades and if I can grow them there again next year that'd be easier, but if it's better to rotate crops I'll switch it up.

What have your experiences been like with crop rotation? Have you found it beneficial for small scale growing?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Tumorhead
πŸ“…︎ Oct 14 2021
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Precision Farming Calculation Sheet for MS Excel (Crop Rotation Planner) reddit.com/gallery/q2jmuq
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πŸ‘€︎ u/maxmaaxmaaax
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Can anyone recommend a good crop rotation book/resource?

I'm researching sustainable farming techniques in anticipation of starting a home vegetable/herb garden with as much variety as possible to allow me to feed myself year-round indefinitely (including canning/freezing), and I don't know the first thing about crop rotation. Well, other than it being a good idea for maintaining healthy, fertile soil.

Can anyone point me to a few resources, preferably educational books or video series, that go through the details and troubleshooting? Appreciate any help you all could give!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Johnny_The_Nerd
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FS22 Crop rotation planner?

I'm on PS4. Seems crop rotation didn't make it from the Seasons transfer to FS22...

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Apotheosis27
πŸ“…︎ Nov 22 2021
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Why not crop rotation?

i love the game so far but I was wondering why they didn’t add the crop rotation system from Seasons? I mean… is could have been an option you can toggle.. it does not seem very complex to implement?

Any idea if they’re aiming to add it? Maybe for precision farming dlc ?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/gothvan
πŸ“…︎ Nov 25 2021
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Not understanding how economics, pensions, tax or credit works, but still being able to talk in detail about the three field crop rotation system & recite a Seamus Heaney poem

Our school system is broken

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Rhaiden-Liannson
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Day 2 of spraying herbicide for this crop rotation.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/xd_McCleany_
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KotW 9/26: Cargo Ship, Hermit, Jack of All Trades, Mystic, Patron, Rebuild, Research, Scheme, Silk Road, Squire. Projects: Crop Rotation, Silos. No Shelters. [Hinterlands, Dark Ages, Renaissance]

Welcome to /r/dominion's Kingdom of the Week!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/avocadro
πŸ“…︎ Sep 26 2021
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What are some good crop rotations

Looking at a chart of the different crops, it seems like, assuming you can spare the labor to harvest and sow in the same season, the only way to have your fields doing something in winter is with carrot, rye, or wheat, and of these rye is the most efficient (can plant in the same season as an autumn harvest and takes 2 seasons to grow).

So a one year crop rotation would look like:
onion/flax-cabbage-rye

You can sub onion/flax-cabbage with a single crop of beetroot, carrot, oat, wheat, or poppy if you want the variety (or double up on cabbage if you really want cabbage), but then always harvest and plant rye in autumn.

This seems kind of basic, and also like a lot of rye. Are there other good crop rotations to consider? Should I not assume that harvest and plant in the same season is workable long term? Are there certain crops that should be higher priority? How do you manage crop rotations?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/NWCtim_
πŸ“…︎ Oct 08 2021
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Your crop/fieldwork rotation

Just wondering what the best/most realistic order to do the fieldwork is now, with the added mulchers and rollers?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/SE7ENTY_SE7EN
πŸ“…︎ Nov 22 2021
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Crop Rotation by Daniel Ljunggren
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Blood-n-Cheese
πŸ“…︎ Sep 29 2021
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Crop rotation for Dahlia beds?

Hello!! I am SO excited to have found this community. I LOVE dahlias, have been gardening with them in my beds for 10 years or so now. Currently in zone 8, south end of Puget Sound.

I recently learned about crop rotation, and am planning to pull my tubers out for the winter this year, for the first time ever. (I usually "tuck them in" i.e. mulch and cover really well). I am curious if anyone has experience doing crop rotation in a dahlia bed in zone 8? have any tips or tricks? What works well for you?

Thank you so much!

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