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Nix emphasizes the decline of Black farms throughout the country. According to the USDA, from the early 1900s to now, the number of Black farmers in the nation has decreased from 900,000 to 45,000.
Two farmers have successfully grown the rare yellow colour fruit in black cotton soil, which produce is, otherwise, cultivated in red and loamy soil Published - March 17, 2025 07:37 pm IST - HUBBALLI ...
Black soil is very useful for cotton cultivation and is also a leading crop in the state. The high water-holding capacity of black soil provides the crops with a steady supply of water even in ...