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> Considering the vastly different regulations and practices in the EU ( e.g. grazing, crop rotation are very popular)

Source? From what I heard, crop rotation here isn't widely used yet.




What? I thought the corn-soybean rotation was the norm in the US?


I'm French.


Do you all not rotate? Just the same crop in the field year after year after year?

That is so shocking to me; growing up in the Midwest we were always rotating the crops, usually between the standard mix of corn, soybeans and wheat, but occasionally through sorghum or a grass mix. I assumed it was the standard for conventional agriculture everywhere.




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