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titleOfInvention Drugs that enable continuous cropping and their use
abstract (57) [Problem] An object of the present invention is to propose a drug capable of continuous cropping by adding it to soil without adversely affecting the human body and a method of using the same. A tannin-containing drug and a method for blending the same with soil to enable continuous cropping. Particularly, tannin is preferably condensed tannin, and the amount of tannin in the soil is 0.2 to 2% based on the soil.
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