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Succession of crops
[Eng.] Succession of crops. (Agric.) See Rotation of crops, under Rotation.

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- combined: Two or more crops in succession: On the same field where one crop has just been harvested, another is planted. The duration of the growing season...
- The War of the Spanish Succession was a European great power conflict fought between 1701 and 1714. The immediate cause was the death of the childless...
- of some crops. Growing catch crops is to improve and help maintain soil organic matter. This is achieved by promoting an increase of activity of soil microbes...
- multiple cropping or multicropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land during one year, instead of just one crop. When...
- deliberately burned areas called rocas. Each roca is planted with a succession of crops over several growing seasons, and then left to rewild once productivity...
- Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the only sister of King Charles III. Anne was born third in the line of succession to the British throne and is now 18th, and...
- The War of the Bavarian Succession (German: Bayerischer Erbfolgekrieg; 3 July 1778 – 13 May 1779) was a dispute between the Austrian Habsburg monarchy...
- Burning as a means of forest clearance planting trees or crops Grazing and trampling by domesticated animals Harvesting of planted crops These are known...
- ruled by a succession of Turkic, Indian and an Afghan, Lodi dynasty. They built several forts and townships that are part of the seven cities of Delhi. Delhi...
- gave rise to the death of the Uganda Martyrs in 1885—after the conversion of Muteesa I and much of his court, and the succession of his anti-Christian son...