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Can spring wheat be planted on fallow land?
Spring wheat cannot be planted on fallow land. There are strict regulations on the use of fallow land, which need to be implemented according to the policy requirements, rather than planting crops at will.

For fallow land, land preparation, fertilization and soil improvement are generally required according to the requirements of relevant departments to ensure the land quality and the smooth progress of subsequent planting. At the same time, fallow land needs to meet the policy requirements and the requirements of agricultural and rural departments before subsequent planting can be carried out.

Spring wheat needs to grow in fertile soil. If the fallow land does not meet the appropriate fertility requirements, planting spring wheat may not succeed. At the same time, the planting of spring wheat also needs to comply with the relevant regulations of agricultural and rural departments. If it is not planted according to the regulations, it may have adverse effects on land and crops.

Therefore, if you want to plant spring wheat or other crops on fallow land, it is recommended to know the relevant policies and requirements before planting. If you are not sure whether you can grow spring wheat, please consult the local agricultural department or relevant departments.