The water holding capacity is the highest in
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The water holding capacity is the highest in
(i) Sandy soil
(ii) Clayey soil
(iii) Loamy soil
(iv) Mixture of sand and loam
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10/07/2021 1:06 pm
(ii) Clayey soil
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