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Where do we find Jowar and bajra plants also tell the type of soil

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Answered by ramkrushnamurmu58
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Jowar is mainly concentrated in the peninsular and central India. Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh (the Bundelkhand region) and Tamil Nadu are the major jowar – growing states. Other states grow sorghum in small areas primarily for fodder.

Major Bajra production states in India are: Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Bajra can also used as valuable animal fodder. It is one of the major crops of China, India, South Eastern Asia, Sudan, Pakistan, Arabia, Russia & Nigeria.

Explanation:

India is the largest producer of Bajra in the world with Rajasthan being the highest producing state. Other major Bajra producing states in the nation are Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Haryana.

Growing grain sorghum

United States12.0 Mt

China2.5 Mt

Ethiopia2.3 Mt

Brazil2.0 Mt

World Total65.5 Mt

Soil Type:

Soil: Jowar can be grown in a variety of soil like loamy and sandy soil, clayey soil as well as in alluvial soil. 2. Climate: The ideal climate for cultivation of Jowar should be warm and arid and the average annual rainfall should be 45 cm.

Soil requirement for Bajra crop plantation:

However, It thrives best in black cotton soils, sandy loam soils having good drainage. This crop does not prefer acidic and waterlogging soils. ... Bajra can be easily grown in regions where other cereal crops like wheat or maize would not survive.

Answered by sandhyasand969
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