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Question
- With which crop is ratooning associated?
- What are the types of soil that suit the cultivation of this crop?
- Why is ratooning practised?
Long Answer
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Solution
i. Ratooning has a special importance in sugarcane cultivation.
ii. Types of soil suitable for sugarcane cultivation:
- Deep, well-drained fertile alluvial soil
- Black cotton soil (Regur soil)
- Loamy and laterite soils in some regions
iii. Ratooning is practised
- Ratooning is the practice of leaving the roots and lower parts of the sugarcane crop in the field after harvesting, so that new shoots (ratoons) grow from them.
- It saves the cost of preparing the land and planting new setts, thus reducing the overall cost of production.
- It allows for quicker and more economical subsequent harvests.
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Chapter 14: Agriculture - Examination Corner [Page 320]
