viljelusvaheldus
Viljelusvaheldus is the practice of rotating crops across fields and seasons to maintain soil fertility, manage pests and diseases, and improve overall farm sustainability. The approach avoids continual cropping of the same species on the same land, which can deplete specific nutrients and elevate pest pressures.
Historically common in European farming, viljelusvaheldus has evolved from simple two-field systems to more complex three-
Common rotation patterns range from cereals to legumes, with possible inclusions of root crops, grasses, or
Benefits of viljelusvaheldus include improved soil organic matter and structure, enhanced nutrient use efficiency, reduced erosion,
Implementation requires planning and long-term commitment. Successful rotation depends on accurate record-keeping, field suitability, and alignment