1. Groundnut
2. Sesamum
3. Pearl millet
Rainfed means the area that entirely depend on rain.
Gurmel Singh. has written: 'Rainfed farming in north-west lower hill regions' -- subject(s): Crops and climate, Rain and rainfall, Agriculture
J. Venkateswarlu has written: 'Rainfed Agriculture in India ; Research and Development Scenario' -- subject(s): Rural Land use, Dry farming, Sustainable agriculture, Planning, Crops, Research
Archaeological investigation has identified as evidence of irrigation where the natural rainfall was insufficient to support crops for rainfed agriculture. Perennial irrigation was practiced in the Mesopotamian plain whereby crops were regularly watered throughout the growing season by coaxing water through a matrix of small channels formed in the field
Supplemental irrigation (SI) can be defined as the addition of small amounts of water to essentially rainfed crops during times when rainfall fails to provide sufficient moisture for normal plant growth, in order to improve and stabilize yields.
The American colonies south of Maryland were predominantly agricultural, with the two dominant crops being cotton and tobacco.
RAINFED LAND IS CALLED MANAVARI LAND.ie LAND THAT DEPENDS UPON RAIN FOR IRRIGATION
Damrong Thandee. has written: 'Village level study for Northeast rainfed agricultural development project'
P. G. Tow has written: 'Rainfed farming systems' -- subject(s): Dry farming
In the upper South, crops such as tobacco, wheat, and corn were commonly grown. In the Deep South, cash crops like cotton, rice, sugarcane, and indigo were predominantly cultivated due to the region's more favorable climate and conditions for their growth.
Railroads could charge as much as they liked.
soil texture deterimines how much water soil can hold