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The technique of growing different crops in alt...
The technique of growing different crops in alternate seasons on the same land is called:
A. Monoculture
B. Crop rotation
C. Polyculture
D. Intercropping
Explanation:
Crop rotation involves growing different crops in consecutive seasons.
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