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What cost should a farmer consider when deciding whether to adopt intercropping as a sustainable farming practice?(1 point)
decreased soil quality
increased fire risk
increased labor expenses
higher risk of disease
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increased labor expenses
Intercropping often requires more complex management (different planting/harvest times, selective weeding, monitoring), which raises labor needs and costs.
Intercropping often requires more complex management (different planting/harvest times, selective weeding, monitoring), which raises labor needs and costs.
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