black soil and its importance in plantation of sugarcane
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As the name suggests, the black soil is dark and sticky with a clay-like quality. It holds well the moisture and becomes hard under dry conditions and sticky under wet conditions. Black soil is used to cultivate crops, such as sugar cane. The black soil is more suitable for growing cotton and sugarcane. It retains moisture and becomes sticky.
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