Fatal Mistake in Potato Farming: Why Replanting in the Same Spot Is a Disaster.
Crop Rotation Is Key for Healthy Potato Yields
According to TSN.ua: Experts warn that planting potatoes in the same ground for more than two consecutive years is a critical error, leading to a sharp drop in harvest by the third season. The main cause is the buildup of dangerous soilborne pathogens, particularly late blight.
Best Practices for Planting Potatoes
Furthermore, potatoes should never follow crops like tomatoes, peppers, or eggplants in the rotation. To allow the soil to recover, a break of at least 3–4 years is essential. Legumes such as soybeans, peas, and beans are highly recommended, as they enrich the soil with nitrogen. Cover crops like phacelia, mustard, and lupine can also improve soil structure, boosting future potato yields.
Following proper crop rotation and soil restoration guidelines is crucial for maintaining consistent potato harvests. With rising demand for this staple crop, understanding these agricultural practices helps farmers avoid losses and increase production efficiency. Adopting these methods can also benefit the environment in potato-growing regions by reducing the need for chemical disease control.
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