sugar cane which soil
jowar which soil
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- Sugarcane can be grown an all types of soils ranging from sandy loam to clay loam.
- It, however, thrives best on well drained soils.
- It can also be raised successfully on lighter soils provided there is adequate irrigation facilities and on heavy clays with proper drainage and addition of organic matter.
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loamy soil
A well-drained loamy soil with neutral soil reaction (pH 6.5 to 7.5) and adequate nutrients and without soil compaction is considered an ideal soil for sugarcane production.
sandy loam soils
Soil Requirements for Sorghum (or) Jowar Farming
Sorghum or Jowar crop adapts wide range of soils but grows well in sandy loam soils having good drainage. Soil pH range of 6 to 7.5 is ideal for its cultivation and better growth.
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