Association + crop rotation = Increased yield and biodiversity, and reduced production costs π€ππ
Crop association involves planting multiple crops on the same plot, while crop rotation involves successively planting different crops on the same plot. Before getting started, it is important to carefully choose the plants to be used, plan the layout of the plots, determine the planting order, and consider maintenance procedures. Some may prefer associations, while others may favor rotations. The key is to maximize diversity, benefiting both the producer and nature. π¨πΏβπΎπ
Discover how to implement these two practices in this article