which soil type favour the growth of mustard ? name an area where it grows
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loamy soils
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Mustard is adapted best to fertile, well- drained, loamy soils, but it can grow in variable soil types with good drainage. Soils prone to crusting prior to seedling emergence can cause problems. Avoid dry sand and dry, sandy loam soils, also. Seed will germinate at a soil temperature as low as 40°F.
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loamy soil
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Mild white mustard (Sinapis alba) grows wild in North Africa, the Middle East, and Mediterranean Europe, and has spread farther by long cultivation; oriental mustard (Brassica juncea), originally from the foothills of the Himalaya, is grown commercially in India, Canada, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and the US; black ...
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