The following farming practices expose the soil to agents of erosion except
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The farming practice that does not expose soil to agents of erosion is "crop rotation". Crop rotation is a method of farming where crops are planted in a specific sequence over time to maintain soil fertility and prevent erosion. On the other hand, bush burning, land clearing, and overgrazing all expose the soil to agents of erosion such as wind and rain. Bush burning and land clearing remove plant cover and leave the soil exposed to erosion. Overgrazing also removes vegetation cover and weakens the soil structure, making it more susceptible to erosion.