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Black soils are known for its fertility with little or no evidence of exhaustion. This is
because
1. Black soils with equal proportion of clay, gravel and coarse sand has high moisture
retention capacity.
2. Cracks developed during dry season allow oxygenation of the soils.
3. Black soil has low level of kankar thus supports wide variety of crops.
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Black soil is mainly composed of clay, thus it has high moisture retention capacity. Black soils are in fact rich in kankar nodules which add to the fertility of the soil.
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