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Types of Soil and Crops being croped in these soil​

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Answered by samriddhisinghyadav2
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Sand and clay soils tend to have less organic matter and have drainage problems: sand is very porous and clay is impermeable. Only 11 percent of the earth's soils have no inherent limitations for agriculture. The rest are either too wet, too dry, too shallow, chemically unsuitable or permanently frozen.

Here is a short glimpse of the soil types in India, their characteristics, and what crops can be grown in each soil.

Alluvial Soil.

Black Soil.

Red and Yellow Soil.

Laterite Soil.

Arid Soil.

Mountain and Forest Soil.

Desert Soil.

Answered by KonikaGupta
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Answer:

Loamy Soil = Cereals – Wheat, gram, Sugarcane, Jute, Vegetables

Clayey Soil= Cereals – Wheat, gram, Paddy Lentils, Pulses

Sandy soil= Cactus, melon, coconut

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