this is because wheat requires a lot of water which is present in clayey or loamy soil.
It is grown in loamy soil because loamy soil has the most nutrients in it compared to other soils.
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.
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particles in loamy soil are small in syze
Loamy soil is usually "black" but not all black soil is loamy. Or for that matter, even good soil at all. If former living things along with rounded dirt particles are what made the soil black, then you could expect that it might be loamy. If the black soil is from the bottom of a swamp, say, it might be nutritious soil for plants, yet not be loamy.
Loamy soil, Sandy soil and Clayey soil
Clayey soil hold the most water of all, as sand and chalk. Loamy soil holds water but not as much as clayey.
It is grown in red soil.
It is grown in loamy soil because loamy soil has the most nutrients in it compared to other soils.
clayey soil
The should be black and one fifth should be clayey soil. Humus should also present in it.
it is grown in well drained loamy soil
paddy is grown in clayey soil
It needs Fertilized soil in order to grow.
soil- Clayey soil, sandy soil, and loamy soil rock-metamorphic rock, instrusive/extrusive rock, sediments
The best soil for wheat plants is loamy soil, it is a mixture of sand ,silt and clay
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