helends
Helends refers to a specific type of agricultural practice or crop rotation system, though its exact definition can vary by region and historical context. In some contexts, it describes a method where land is intentionally left fallow for a period to recover its fertility. This fallowing period allows the soil to replenish nutrients, improve its structure, and suppress weed growth. The duration of the helends period can differ, ranging from a single growing season to several years, depending on the soil conditions and the type of crops to be planted afterward.
Alternatively, helends can also describe a system of alternating different crops on the same land over successive