erosion control
fertilizer application
mechanization
monocropping
pest control
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Erosion control, fertilizer application, mechanization, and pest control are all known to increase crop production by improving soil fertility, reducing crop loss to pests, and increasing efficiency of farm operations. However, monocropping, or the practice of growing a single crop in the same field year after year, can lead to a decrease in soil fertility and increase the risk of pests and diseases. Therefore, monocropping is not an effective method for increasing crop production in the long run. Crop rotation and intercropping are better alternatives as they can help maintain soil fertility and reduce the risk of pests and diseases.

