Rice is the primary crop grown in marshy and peaty soils due to its ability to thrive in waterlogged conditions. These soils retain moisture well, creating an ideal environment for rice cultivation, particularly in regions with abundant rainfall or irrigation. Additionally, certain varieties of taro and other aquatic plants may also be cultivated in these types of soils.
Basically, Peat sol contains nutrient rich humus and a lot of organic matter. Upon drying, peat can be used as fuel, and the crop that can be grown in Peat Soil Permanently is CELERY.
In India, different types of crops grown in various soils include rice and jute in alluvial soils, wheat and barley in black soils, tea and coffee in laterite soils, and pulses and millets in red and yellow soils. Each crop is suited to the specific soil characteristics of the region, allowing for optimal growth and yield.
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Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.
No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.
anything that is or can be grown on a field or grown by farmers is a crop.
Soybeans are a crop grown in the US.
the modt common crop grown in Britain is wheat.
"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.
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