Nirmal P. Patel, Prakash L. Patel, Prakash H. Patel, Anita Gharekhan
Soil is one of the most vital sources for cultivation of all types of the crops on the land. The crops selection for cultivation is highly dependent on physical and chemical properties of soil as well as on surrounding environment. pH, organic carbon, electric conductance, concentration of micro and macro elements in the soil play significant role in selection of crop. Irrigation also plays an important role. So a comparative study was carried out between various properties of irrigated and non-irrigated agriculture land of bhesan village, Junagadh district in the state of Gujarat, India. From the study it was found that both type of land have sufficient concentration of all the micro and macro elements. However these concentrations were found little higher in irrigated soil as compare to non-irrigated.