1) Chowdu Bhoomi: Bhayya AK farm. Black cotton soil is a land that can contain water. But Choudu Bhumi continues to hold water, meaning alkaline soil that does not dry easily. However, when BC dry soil, it does not supply water, but Choudu Bhumi can not hold water for a longer period of time and supply oxygen to the root. Because Choudu Bhumi is not suitable for any crop, seeds do not germinate and plants do not grow either
2) Metta Bhumi: Metta Bhumi is a land that can not be irrigated in the irrigation canal where traditional irrigation capacity (canal irrigation) is obtained. It is used in various ways, irrigating Mettabhumi and pumping water from irrigation canals, ie manually, through oil pumps, electric pumps and so on.
Chowdu Bhoomi - Soil type, especially sodium salt concentration. The growth of plants in these plains is usually zero or very small. Due to wrong irrigation (due to poor water quality) and agricultural practices, there is a possibility of development of "Chowdu" on normal land. In addition, you can use janumu, jieluga, sulphor, etc. to change "Chowdu bhoomi" to normal nutrition using various methods.
Metta Bhoomi - The dry area where there are practically no irrigation facilities is called Metta bhoomi. Planting in these lands depends on the amount of rainfall
Telugu or Telugu is the first language to use Telugu as the first language. Most of Telugus live in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Yanam (part of Puducherry). Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands also have an important population of Telugu. Telugu is the third largest language in India and the fourth largest language on the Indian subcontinent. It is the second language after Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi.
Telugu language in the Yanam area of Andhra Pradesh, Terrangana State and Pondicherry. Immigrant immigrants in some parts of Tamil Nadu province, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Chhattisgarh province, Jharkhand, West Bengal region of India Karagupuru. 2% of the population, Telugu and Bengali Hindi are the second most spoken words of the Indian subcontinent. Karnataka State, Telugu 0% of solid population, Tamilnadu 6%. Central New Jersey (Little Andorra) is the most frequent in Telugu language in the United States, Central New Jersey (Little Andorra) is the largest, Australia, New Zealand, Bahrain, Canada (Toronto), Fiji, Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius, Myanmar, Europe (Italy, Netherlands , Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, UK), South Africa also found Telugu, Trinidad and Tobago and the United Arab Emirates
Telugu is the most widely used Dravidian in the world (although Tamil and Telugu may be comparable - Telugu 75,000,000 and Tamil 7,000,000). Presence of language Many people living in Indian labor unions do not know. In the United States, Telugu people make up a large number of Indians, few Americans know the existence of this language.
Many Sanskrit words are used in Telugu, but that language is not derived from Sanskrit. The pure Telugu language is made up of roots and is closely related to the roots of other languages of South India such as Tamil, Conarese and so on. These homologous languages form a unique family of languages characterized by Dravidian. The melody of the sound of the Telugu language is very attractive because its name comes from Italian and Italian. Although this is a normal building, although it is rich, in a typical conversation, a single word or phrase is usually used to represent the meaning of an entire sentence, as Tamil is often very concise .