It is grown in loamy soil because loamy soil has the most nutrients in it compared to other soils.
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
Sandy soils are much more permeable that clay soils.
It's a way to know how well the soil on his land will retain moisture, and thus determine what crops are good to grow on that soil, or whether the enterprise of raising crops is even worth considering. Soils can be sandy (very high permeability = no water retention), clayey (very low permeability = too much water retention) or loamy (moderate permeability = ideal water retention).
loamy soils
clay soils, loamy soils and sandy soils
It is grown in loamy soil because loamy soil has the most nutrients in it compared to other soils.
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
Sandy soils are much more permeable that clay soils.
It's a way to know how well the soil on his land will retain moisture, and thus determine what crops are good to grow on that soil, or whether the enterprise of raising crops is even worth considering. Soils can be sandy (very high permeability = no water retention), clayey (very low permeability = too much water retention) or loamy (moderate permeability = ideal water retention).
For lentils(masoor) and other pulses,loamy soils,which drain water easily,are required.
loamy soils
Though it can be grown in a variety of soils including loamy and sandy soils, clayey deep regur and alluvium are the best suited soils for jowar.
Loamy soils and soils with lots of organic matter are the type of soils that are primarily used by farmers who need to plant crops.
It needs Fertilized soil in order to grow.
Some soils have a large volume of pore space,but the individual pores are too small to allowwater to pass through.
I think the word you're looking for is "permeability."