why millets are grown in dry ares
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Millets are called dry crops because they do not require much rainfall and can survive drought.
Millet crops show resistance to drought and are best suitable for dry land farming.
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The term millet refers to a number of inferior grains, which serve as foodgrains for the poorer sections of the society and whose straw makes valuable cattle fodder.
Millet crops are cereal crops which are grown well in dry conditions.
Millet crops show resistance to drought and are best suitable for dry land farming.
Millet crops in India are Ragi, Jowar, Bajra.
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