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difference between Haryana and in Telangana in agriculture​

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Answered by anjali8830718
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Answer:

Despite recent industrial development, Haryana is primarily an agricultural state. About 70% of residents are engaged in agriculture. ... The major Kharif crops of Haryana are rice, lowar, bajra, maize, cotton, jute, sugarcane, sesame and groundnut.

Crops that are grown in Telangana are Rice, Maize/ Corn, Red Gram, Green Gram, Jowar, Sesame, Castor, Cotton, Groundnut, Soyabean , Black Gram to mention a few

Answered by utsrashmi014
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Explanation

Haryana

Sandal to clay are the several types of soil in Haryana. Haryana is made up of ancient alluvial plains, therefore the crops that may be cultivated there are influenced by the soil, weather, water, etc.

Sugarcane, wheat, bajra maize, barley, pulses, mustards, and cotton are the principal crops farmed in Haryana.

Telangana

Telangana has a variety of soil types that are excellent for growing cotton, including red sands, medium black sands, and extremely deep black sands.

The following crops are raised in the state of Telangana:

- Rice, Maize, Groundnuts, Various Grass, Cotton, Groundnut, etc.

Therefore the difference between haryana and telangana are explained

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