Making Crop Rotations Fit for the Future
Crop rotations play an important
role in maintaining crop productivity and soil health in a wide range of
farming systems. They are important for sustaining crop yield and fertility building, as well as weed, pest and
disease control. UK farming systems have tended to adopt simplified
rotations; however, more crops are now available to farmers and there is
support to diversify rotations through the inclusion of cover crops as
well as new market opportunities for non-food crops. Increased crop
diversity is also known to support increased biodiversity on farm. It
has also been suggested that increased crop diversity will give added
resilience to farming systems in the light of climate change
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