The Impact of Monoculture on Southern Soil in the 1880s
Soil Depletion
By growing the same crops year after year, the soil was depleted of essential nutrients, leading to a decline in crop yields and soil fertility. This soil depletion was exacerbated by the lack of crop rotation and soil conservation practices, which further contributed to the problem.
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