Planting two or more crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients, and combat pest and weed pressure is known as crop rotation. In crop rotation, the succeeding and previous crops are of different genus, species, subspecies or variety.
Crop rotation helps to achieve better soil quality and its physical, chemical and biological properties by adding organic matter in it. This method helps to keep the soil free from pests and diseases and to keep soil healthy. Farmers achieve higher yield without adding extra expenditure by making the best use of labour power and capital throughout the year.
Choosing the right crop for the crop rotation can be tricky. We need to know some considerations which should be followed while choosing crops for the crop rotation. Let’s have a look on the major considerations below:
Crop Rotation |
Regions |
Rice-pulses, bajra-pulses, sorghum-pulses, groundnut-wheat, soybean-mustard, maize-pulses or clovers |
Across the country |
Rice-wheat; rice – maize; maize- wheat |
Irrigated areas |
Rice-pulses; rice-oilseeds; maize – pulses or oilseeds |
Rainfed regions |
Rice-mustard |
Eastern UP, Bihar and Northern West Bengal |
Rice- green gram/black gram |
Eastern India (Odisha, West Bengal) |
Rice-vegetable; sugarcane-wheat; wheat-vegetable; wheat-pulses; wheat-fallow; sorghum-berseem; maize-mustard; mustard-vegetable; maize-wheat |
Indo-Gangetic Plains |
Crop rotation is a smart and beneficial farming practice for the farmers. By adopting such farming practices, farmers can boost their crop yield, rejuvenates soil nutrients and improves soil fertility. Hence, we can say that this is a sustainable form of farming.
Crop rotation increases soil fertility while intercropping reduces the risk of crop failure.
Planting two or more crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients, and combat pest and weed pressure is known as crop rotation.
Soil building, conserving the nutrients and weed and pest control are some major considerations to be followed while selecting crops for crop rotation.
Crop rotation helps to achieve better soil quality and its physical, chemical and biological properties by adding organic matter.
High nitrogen demanding crops alternates with system nitrogen-fixing crops which helps in soil fertility of the crop.
We should adopt crop rotation to rejuvenates soil nutrients and improves soil fertility.