Crop rotation has the following effects on the soil except
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Crop rotation has numerous benefits on the soil, including maintenance of soil fertility, reducing concentration of soil pests, improving soil structure, and reducing soil erosion. However, crop rotation does not predispose the soil to leaching. In fact, crop rotation can help to reduce leaching by improving soil structure, increasing soil organic matter, and reducing soil compaction. So, the correct option is "predisposing soil to leaching".