Exotic coverage rotations involve non-standard planting schedules designed to boost biodiversity, improve soil health, and disrupt pest cycles. Farmers use these rotations by integrating uncommon crops like legumes, brassicas, or specialty grains into their fields. Small-scale growers, organic farmers, and regenerative agriculture practitioners benefit most from this practice, as it enhances ecosystem resilience and reduces input costs.
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