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Soil and Climate
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Radish is an important vegetable, both its leaves and root are used. It grows quickly, and sowed with other vegetables as subordinate vegetable.
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Soil and Climate
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Radish can be grown in any type of soil, but the best result can be obtained in sandy soil. In plains of northern India, it is produced as post crop in summer and vegetable in winter. The varieties of radish are sensitive to climate, therefore the climate selection is very important according to varieties.
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Sowing
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Sowing at the distance of 45 cm between seed beds is useful. After germination, 8-10 cm distance is kept between plants.
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Manure and Fertilizers
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Before making the seedbed, 100 kg Calcium Ammonium Nitrate or 50 kg Urea, 125 kg SuperPhosphate and 75 kg Murate of Potash should be mixed with the soil. When the root starts growing, apply 50 kg Urea.
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Variety
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Selection of varieties depends mainly on the following factors:
- Method Of Sowing
- Crop Rotation
- Pest and Disease
- Irrigration Facilities
- Climatic Conditions
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