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... n't just mean turning over the soil and removing some weeds and miscellaneous trees on the surface.
Another point that requires special attention is soil erosion.
The solution is to build ridges and construct drainage channels.
This not only dramatically reduces soil erosion but also effectively solves the problem of waterlogging in the fields.
Millet is a relatively drought-resistant crop, unlike rice, which can withstand being submerged in water for long periods ...
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