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8 April, 13:03

In conservation plowing, why are dead weeds and stalks of the previous year s crop left in the ground?

a. to keep the soil from becoming too fertile

b. to reduce the amount of seed needed for the next year s crop

c. to retain moisture and hold the soil in place

d. to keep more organisms out of the soil

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  1. 8 April, 13:16
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    The answer is choice c. to retain moisture and hold the soil in place.
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