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likoan [24]2 years ago
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<h3><u>First State</u> : Punjab </h3>

<u>soil</u> - Alluvial soil

<u>crops</u> - Cotton, wheat, sorghum, bajra, maize, barley, jute, tobacco, green and black gram, chickpea, pigeon pea, etc.

<u>Suitable properties</u> : Mix of sandy loam and clay soil. Quick draining in nature. Rich in humus (organic matter) and phosphoric acid

<h3><u>Second state</u> : Maharashtra </h3>

<u>soil</u> - black soil

<u>Crops</u> - Cotton is the major crop. Other crops include wheat, cereals, rice, jowar, sugarcane, linseed,

<u>Suitable properties</u> : Black soils get sticky when fully wet. Rich in magnesium, iron, aluminum, and lime. They moisture excellently.

<h3><u>Third state</u> : Orrisa </h3>

<u>soil</u> - laterite soil

<u>crops</u> - wheat, rice, pulses, rubber, tea, coffee, coconut, and cashews.

<u>suitable properties</u> : These Soils are acidic in nature and coarse and crumbly in texture. it is also rich in iron content.

<h3><u>Fourth state</u> : Rajasthan </h3>

<u>soil</u> - Arid soil

<u>crops</u> - Barley, maize, wheat, millets, cotton, and pulses.

<u>Suitable properties</u> - Sandy soils with low clay content, Saline in nature. Rich in plant food. Poor in organic matter and moisture because arid regions are usually dry.

<h3><u>Fifth state</u> : Sikkim </h3>

<u>soil</u> - Mountain and Forest Soil

<u>Crops</u>- Wheat, barley, maize, tea, coffee, spices, tropical and temperate fruits.

<u>Suitable properties</u> - Acidic soil, rich in organic matter. Poor in lime, phosphorus, and potash. Good fertilization is required in these soils.

Julli [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

soil - Alluvial soil

crops - Cotton, wheat, sorghum, bajra, maize, barley, jute, tobacco, green and black gram, chickpea, pigeon pea, etc.

Suitable properties : Mix of sandy loam and clay soil. Quick draining in nature. Rich in humus (organic matter) and phosphoric acid

Second state : Maharashtra

soil - black soil

Crops - Cotton is the major crop. Other crops include wheat, cereals, rice, jowar, sugarcane, linseed,

Suitable properties : Black soils get sticky when fully wet. Rich in magnesium, iron, aluminum, and lime. They moisture excellently.

Third state : Orrisa

soil - laterite soil

crops - wheat, rice, pulses, rubber, tea, coffee, coconut, and cashews.

suitable properties : These Soils are acidic in nature and coarse and crumbly in texture. it is also rich in iron content.

Fourth state : Rajasthan

soil - Arid soil

crops - Barley, maize, wheat, millets, cotton, and pulses.

Suitable properties - Sandy soils with low clay content, Saline in nature. Rich in plant food. Poor in organic matter and moisture because arid regions are usually dry.

Fifth state : Sikkim

soil - Mountain and Forest Soil

Crops- Wheat, barley, maize, tea, coffee, spices, tropical and temperate fruits.

Suitable properties - Acidic soil, rich in organic matter. Poor in lime, phosphorus, and potash. Good fertilization is required in these soils.

Explanation:

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