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In Which States the Black Soil Found?
Black soil has a clayey texture and is very fruitful. When dry, black soil is exceedingly hard; when wet, it becomes sticky. These soils often have low levels of sulfur, phosphorus, nitrogen, and organic components. Regur soil is another name for black soil. A lot of moisture can be stored in black soil. 15% of the soil in India is black soil. Maharashtra, Gujarat, and the western regions of Madhya Pradesh are the major states in India with black soils. Other states that have it include Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, North-Western Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. The length of black soil also includes the Deccan plateau and the Malwa region. Since black soil is also known as regur soil and cotton is called regur, this soil is ideal for growing cotton. In addition to cotton, wheat, groundnuts, jowar, tobacco, and chilies can all be grown well on black soil.
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