Why sand-loam soil is ideal for growing cotton?
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sandy loam, is silt and clay that contains some sand. Loamy sand contains some silt and clay. In addition to those soils, cotton fares well in soil that's gray on top with yellow clay underneath. It also likes soil that's gray on top with yellowish-red sandy clay beneath the surface. While cotton likes sandy soils, these are subject to erosion by rains and high winds
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Cotton plants tend to do well in deep, well-drained, and highly fertile sandy loam soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5—cotton plants are vulnerable to the aluminum concentration often found in soils with a pH below that range.
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