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Characteristics of soil used for growing cotton are(i) It is made up of fine clayey material with a high moisture retention capacity. .(ii) It is rich in soil nutrients like calcium carbonate,magnesium, potash and lime, but poor in phosphoric content.(iii) It develops deep crack during warm weather,...
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Characteristics of soil used for growing cotton are(i) It is made up of fine clayey material with a high moisture retention capacity. .(ii) It is rich in soil nutrients like calcium carbonate,magnesium, potash and lime, but poor in phosphoric content.(iii) It develops deep crack during warm weather, helping in proper aeration of the soil.(iv) It is found in the plateau areas of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh as well as in the Godavari and Krishna valleys. read less
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Characteristics of soil used for growing cotton are (i) It is made up of fine clayey material with a high moisture retention capacity. . (ii) It is rich in soil nutrients like calcium carbonate,magnesium, potash and lime, but poor in phosphoric content. (iii) It develops deep crack during warm weather,...
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Characteristics of soil used for growing cotton are (i) It is made up of fine clayey material with a high moisture retention capacity. . (ii) It is rich in soil nutrients like calcium carbonate,magnesium, potash and lime, but poor in phosphoric content. (iii) It develops deep crack during warm weather, helping in proper aeration of the soil. (iv) It is found in the plateau areas of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh as well as in the Godavari and Krishna valleys. read less
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Nature: (i) It is made up of fine clayey material with a high moisture retention capacity. . (ii) It is rich in soil nutrients like calcium carbonate,magnesium, potash and lime, but poor in phosphoric content.(iii) It develops deep crack during warm weather, helping in proper aeration of the soil. Distribution: (i)...
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Nature: (i) It is made up of fine clayey material with a high moisture retention capacity. . (ii) It is rich in soil nutrients like calcium carbonate,magnesium, potash and lime, but poor in phosphoric content.(iii) It develops deep crack during warm weather, helping in proper aeration of the soil. Distribution: (i) Black soil is typical of the Deccan trap region spread over northwest Deccan plateau.(ii) They cover the plateau of Maharashtra, Saurashtra, Malwa, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.(iii) They are also found in the Godavari and Krishna valleys. read less
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