pöördfalised
Pöördfalised, also known as "turning fallows," is an agricultural practice that involves rotating crops with fallow land, allowing the soil to rest and recover from the stresses of continuous cultivation. This method is particularly relevant in regions with limited rainfall, where crops require a period of rest to replenish soil moisture and nutrients. The practice is common in arid and semi-arid areas, where water is a precious resource.
The concept of pöördfalised is rooted in traditional farming practices that have been refined over centuries.
The duration of the fallow period can vary depending on the specific needs of the soil and
Pöördfalised is not without its challenges. It requires careful planning and management to ensure that the
Despite these challenges, pöördfalised remains a valuable practice for sustainable agriculture. By promoting soil health and