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Wounded Bear

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1. IIRC American farmers used to do this back in the 19th Century...
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 08:35 AM
Aug 2024

They quite possibly picked up the practice from the Native Americans. The Natives were far more into agriculture - especially in the East - than many modern Americans give them credit for. Succotash is basically a Native American dish. Jerky is another, although our ancestors would not recognize the modern product.

Intercropping also doesn't strip the nutrients out of the soil as fast as our industrialized farming methods of unicropping.

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