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Excerpt from Land and Labour in a Deccan Village
In this rabi tract the spurs of the Western Ghats rapidly become less prominent on proceeding to the east. The country while still hilly and the land undulating is far more cultivable as a whole than the district further to the west. The area of rocky soil becomes less, the soil becomes deeper and stiffer, and but for the uncertainty of the rainfall, the country would be one of the finest agricultural tracts of peninsular India.
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