Ramnathpuram, Tirunelvelli, Coimbatore, Madurai and South Arcot districts
Type your answer here... THE BLACK SOILS ARE ALSO KNOWN AS REGUR SOIL AND BLACK COTTON SOIL BECAUSE OF THE ONLY CULTIVATION OF COTTON
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Any soil that will hold water and nutrients enough to support it. Typically, cotton does best on well drained soils, which typically have a coarser texture (ie. sand). However cotton is grown everywhere from the light sands of South GA to heavy clays in Tennessee.
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There are 8 types of soils in India. 1.Alluvial soils 2.Black soils 3.Red soils 4.Laterite soils 5.Moutainous soils 6.Desert soils 7.Saline soils 8.Peat soils
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"Cotton soils" are just soils with a cotton crop growing on them. They can support maize, as well. Since cotton tends to pull a lot of nutrients out of soil, before a corn (maize) crop is planted, a nitrogen fixing crop is often added to the rotation.
Black-cotton soil,which is also called Regur, is found in the Deccan Lava Plateau, the Malwa Plateau, and interior of Gujarat. It is a soil type formed by the breakdown of basaltic rock (volcanic rock or lava) and is highly fertile.
1.These soils are black in colour and are also known as regur soils. 2.Black soil is ideal for growing cotton and is also known as black cotton soil. 3.this type of soil is typical of the deccan trap[basalt] region spread over northwest deccan plateau. 4. this type of soil is made up of lava flows and well known for their capacity of hold moisture
1.These soils are black in colour and are also known as regur soils. 2.Black soil is ideal for growing cotton and is also known as black cotton soil. 3.this type of soil is typical of the deccan trap[basalt] region spread over northwest deccan plateau. 4. this type of soil is made up of lava flows and well known for their capacity of hold moisture
Cotton needs a soil texture that drains well and will not upset nutrient balances. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services reports that cotton prefers a lighter, sandier soil that is not particularly high in organic matter content. Soil organics add nutrients to soils, and soils with marginal to low sand content are usually very moist soils. Lighter, sandier soils with low organic content drain quickly but retain the nutrient base cotton desires. I hope that what I found will help1
The term "cotton belt" refers to a region in the Southern United States where cotton production is historically significant. This area has favorable climate conditions for growing cotton, including warm temperatures and adequate rainfall. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any region where cotton cultivation is prevalent.