vetésforgóban
Vetésforgóban is a Hungarian term referring to crop rotation, a farming practice where different crops are grown in the same field in a planned sequence over several seasons. This method is employed to improve soil health, optimize nutrient levels, and manage pests and diseases more effectively. By alternating crop types, farmers can prevent the depletion of specific nutrients and break the life cycles of common pests and pathogens that may target particular plant families.
The implementation of vetésforgóban typically involves a cycle that might include crops like legumes, cereals, and
The specific crop rotation plan can vary significantly based on local soil conditions, climate, market demands,