Even though they naturally play a vital role in managing soil erosion and fertility, many small-scale farmers are hesitant to cultivate cover crops, which are grown in between traditional farming seasons, due to the heavy time and money investments required to farm them, opting instead to leave their farmlands fallow during such periods.
A. Even though they naturally play a vital role in managing soil erosion and fertility, many small-scale farmers are hesitant to cultivate cover crops, which are grown in between traditional farming seasons, due to the heavy time and money investments required to farm them
B. Although cover crops, which are grown in between traditional farming seasons, naturally play a vital role in managing soil erosion and fertility, many small-scale farmers are hesitant to cultivate these crops because of the heavy time and money investments required to farm them
C. Even though they naturally play a vital role in managing soil erosion and fertility, cover crops, which are grown in between traditional farming seasons, are hesitantly cultivated by many small-scale farmers because of the heavy time and money investments required to farm them
D. Although they naturally play a vital role in managing soil erosion and fertility, many small-scale farmers are hesitant to cultivate cover crops, crops that are grown in between traditional farming seasons because of the heavy time and money investments required to farm them
E. Even though cover crops grow in between traditional farming seasons, naturally playing a vital role in managing soil erosion and fertility, many small-scale farmers are hesitant to cultivate these crops because they require heavy time and money investments