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which soil is use for growing wheat and why? ​

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Wheat grows best in a well-drained loamy soil. The term loam is textural and reflects the particle size distribution of the soil and the relative quantities of the sand, silt and clay size fractions.Soils with a clay loam or loam texture, good structure and moderate water holding capacity are ideal for wheat cultivation. Care should be taken to avoid very porous and excessively drained oils. Soil should be neutral in its reaction

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Wheat grows best in a well-drained loamy soil. The term loam is textural and reflects the particle size distribution of the soil and the relative quantities of the sand, silt and clay size fractions.

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