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Agriculture Soils Of Nagpur
Cotton And Rice Land

About 29,000 acres only were recorded as rice land, and of this a half was classed as capable of irrigation, though in ordinary years so large an area is not actually irrigated. The bulk of the reamainder is shown as same or level, high-lying land  not being as a rule cropped with rice Although the rice land is of trifling extent, some villages in the west and in the Dongartal tract are entirely dependent on this crop

Mino crop land covered 460,000 acres or rather more than a third of the cultivated are. Although this designation is meant to indicate inferior quality either from disadvany age of position or shallowness of soil, it includes much valuable cotton and juari land in the Katol tahsil and elsewhere. About 17,000 acres were classes as garden land. A total of 15,000 acres distributed among the different classes was recorded as khari or land manured by the drain-age of the village.

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Agriculture Soils Of Nagpur
Black Cotton Soil
Deep Black Soil
Wheat Land
Cotton And Rice Land
History And Archeology Of Nagpur
Leading Families Of Nagpur
Nagpur City
Nagpur Tahsil
RainFall And Climate Of Nagpur
Why it is called Nagpur
Nag River Of Nagpur

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