in loamy soil corn, basil, apple, beans, cauliflower
in sandy soil cabbage, carrots, broccoli, potatoes, watermelon
in clay soil paddy, sugarcane, wheat
in black cotton, black beans, lady's finger, brinjaal
silt helped farmers by giving them the fertile soil to grow their crops in.
The rivers carry water and silt into the farmlands which allows them to irrigate, Some crops that they grew were barley, wheat, rice, peas, beans and other vegetables. When they had the monsoon it spreaded silt which helps the soil stay rich for the next year.
The Indo-Ganges people practice traditional agriculture methods such as flood irrigation and using oxen for plowing. They grow a variety of crops including rice, wheat, lentils, and vegetables like potatoes and onions. Their farming practices are deeply tied to the monsoon seasons and the fertility of the Ganges River basin.
silt helps farmers by giving them fertile soil to grow crops in
Plants will grow better in loam because of its nutrients and texture and structure.
Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
Well yes of corse
I don't know!! Tomatoes.
no; because it is like mud
The best soil that wheat will grow in is loamy well-drained soil. This type of soil has equal parts clay soil particles, sand and silt.
Floods brought silt ,silt is rich sandy soil, which covered the top making it easy to grow food.
Silt contained nutrients which was vital in order to grow many crops.