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dry and sandy soil
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Sandy loam soil with good drainage is best for growing bajra. It should be well-draining and rich in organic matter to promote healthy growth of the bajra plant.
2 or 3 days.
Bajra (pearl millet) grows well in sandy loam or sandy clay loam soil that is well-drained and fertile. It tolerates drought conditions and performs better in soils with good water retention capacity. Organic matter-rich soils with good aeration and pH between 6.0-7.5 are ideal for growing bajra.
Pearl millet, known as bajra, grows well in warm climates with temperatures between 25-35°C. It requires a dry climate during the growing season with minimal rainfall, as excessive moisture can lead to diseases and lodging. Well-drained sandy or loamy soil with good fertility is ideal for bajra cultivation.
The scientific name of bajra is Pennisetum glaucum.
Bajra = oats jau = barley
The botanical name of bajra is Pennisetum glaucum.
Bajra or a type of raagi.
Bajra is the Pearl millet grain which is consumed daily in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra.