These soils of Punjab are yellowish to grey in colour and become more productive by artificial irrigation and are capable of producing cotton, citrus, oilseeds, wheat, fodder crop. Name the soil.
A. Kandi soils
B. Sandy soils
C. Desert soils
D. Sierozem soils
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Sandy soils are yellowish to grey in colour and by artificial irrigation these soils become more productive and are capable of producing cotton, citrus, oilseeds, wheat and fodder crops.Related Questions on Punjab
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