Soil of Terai Region
On the basis of newer and older, alluvial soil is divided into two parts:
Bangar Soil
Khadar Soil
Bhur and Desert Soil
Bhur is the elevated piece of land between 10 to 20 feet high which was formed during Pleistocene sand deposits. It is found along the banks of the Ganga river especially in the upper Ganga-Yamuna Doab. The soil of Bhur is not sandy in nature but is formed by a mix-up of light sandy-loam soil.
Arid and Desert soil consists of Aeolian sand and clay. It is almost poor in organic matter. It contains calcium carbonate, phosphate and nitrogen. The soil is found in the Western districts, Mathura, Agra, Aligarh, etc of Uttar Pradesh. Mainly crops like barley, cotton, millets, maize and pulses are grown in this soil.
Soils of Western, Eastern and Central Ranges of Gangetic Region
Red Soil
Black Soil or Regur Soil
Parwa Soil
Maar/Maad Soil
Rakar Soil
Monta Soil
Soil Conservation
Soil conservation is very important in order to stop soil depletion or erosion as soil is very essential to sustain life. In order to check soil erosion following steps should be taken:
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