Workshop Module 7: Farming 209
Step 3
On the board create 3 simple crop rotation plans:
- Vegetable beds.
- Large crop areas – Corn, grains, soybean, etc.
- Rice paddies.
Do a group brainstorm with the participants about the above, focus on the ideas
contributed by the participants, if needed some ideas for these rotation plans could
include:
For vegetable crops
- 1st – Bean crop.
- 2nd – Fruiting vegetables (tomato, eggplant, cucumber, etc) or leaf vegetable
crop (Chinese vegetables, broccoli, spinach, etc). - 3rd – Root crop (carrot, beetroot, parsnip, etc).
- 4th – Rest period.
For grain crops
- 1st – Grain #1 (corn, wheat, barley, rye, oats, etc).
- 2nd – Grain #2 (corn, wheat, barley, rye, oats, etc, but different type than the
1st grain crop). - 3rd – Legume crop (beans, green manure crop, etc).
- 4th – Rest period.
For rice paddy
- Rice paddies can also be rotated, with every 2nd crop being a bean crop such as
soybean, sweet potato, corn, or other grains. - Rice paddies should receive a rest period as well.
- The different crops will improve soil structure and will create more balance of the
nutrients that are removed.
For example:
- 1st – Rice crop (organic local variety takes 6 months).
- 2nd – Bean crop.
- 3rd – Rice crop.
- 4th – Rest period.
- 5th – Rice crop.
- 6th – Sweet potato crop.
- 7th – Rice crop.
- 8th – Rest period.