pulses grow well in place where there is less rainfall -give reason
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Several different pulse crops are showing promise in less-traditional growing regions such as the low-rainfall area of the Victorian Mallee. Results from the GRDC-funded Southern Pulse Agronomy program, led by Agriculture Victoria senior research agronomist (pulses) Dr Jason Brand, indicate that newer varieties of pulse crops have improved adaptability to variable Mallee soils.
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because pulse doesn't need large amount of water for growth
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