The agro climate zonal research station of western zone is located in haryana
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(b) Agro and Sub Agro-Climatic Zones: Haryana falls in the Agro Climatic Zone-VI, which is called “Trans-Gangetic Plains Region” The four main geographical features of the state are: Shivalik Hills, Ghaggar Yamuna Plain, Semi-desert sandy plain and Aravali hills.
Agro-Climatic Zones
Haryana
General Description of Theharyana State
Out of 4.42 m ha of general geographical vicinity of Haryana country eighty% is below cultivation.
The irrigated region constitutes 84% of the cultivated area inside the nation. The cropping depth of the state is 181% with general foodgrains production of over 13 m tonnes.
The dominant cropping systems are: Rice-Wheat, Cotton-Wheat and Bajra-Wheat.The herbal aid base of agriculture, which affords for sustainable production, is shrinking and degrading and is affecting manufacturing ability.
About 62% region of the nation is underlain with terrible excellent water. There are issues of declining in addition to rising water tables, soil salinity/alkalinity, declining soil fitness and stagnatingcrop productiveness.
Efficiency-mediated improvement in productivity is the most viable option to raiseproduction.
Different Zones of theState Based on ecology and cropping pattern, whole State is divided into following three zones:-
Zone-I :
The area vicinity of this quarter consists of 8 districts viz. Panchkula,Ambala,Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, Karnal, Kaithal, Panipat and Sonipat.
Zone-II :
The domain region Zone-II consists of seven districts namely Sirsa, Fatehbad, Hisar, Jind, Rohtak, and Faridabad includingPalwal.
Zone-III :
The area place of this zone includes six districts namelyBhiwani, Mohindergarh, Rewari, Jhajjar, Gurgaon andMewat.