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bajra is grown in which type of soil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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sandy loam soil

  • In North India, bajra is grown as kharif crop and in some southern parts is grown as summer crop providing irrigation. Soil requirement: Bajra can be grown in wider range of soil. However, It thrives best in black cotton soil, sandy loam soil having well drainage.
Answered by mayank1128
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Answer:

Fertile soil

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