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Why is alley cropping considered a sustainable farming practice?(1 point)
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It is less expensive than conventional farming.
It is less expensive than conventional farming.
It allows farmers to meet current needs while preserving resources.
It allows farmers to meet current needs while preserving resources.
It requires farmers to know best practices for only one crop.
It requires farmers to know best practices for only one crop.
It allows farmers to focus on selling their crops locally.
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It allows farmers to meet current needs while preserving resources.
Explanation: Alley cropping (growing crops between rows of trees/shrubs) improves soil fertility and moisture, reduces erosion, increases biodiversity, and conserves resources for future use.
Explanation: Alley cropping (growing crops between rows of trees/shrubs) improves soil fertility and moisture, reduces erosion, increases biodiversity, and conserves resources for future use.
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