millet requires_for its cultivation a)black lava soil b)fertile alluvial soil of flood plains and delta c)red porous soil d)light sandy soil
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loamy Soil: Finger millet can be grown on a wide adoptability to different soil from very poor to very fertile and can tolerate a certain degree of alkalinity. The best soil is alluvial, loamy and sandy soil with good drainage.
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Millets require almost no inputs, grow even in extremely low fertility soils, don't need deep ploughing, can be sown with minimal tools or machines, need only one weeding (if at all). ... Maximum millet cultivation happens in the kharif period, i.e. during the monsoon season.
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