The correct answer is D. All of the above.
Haryana is a state in northern India. It is located in the Indo-Gangetic Plain, and its soil is mostly alluvial. Alluvial soil is a type of soil that is formed from the deposits of rivers and streams. It is a rich, fertile soil that is ideal for agriculture.
The three districts mentioned in the question, Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, and Sonipat, are all located in the northern part of Haryana. This region is known for its fertile soil and its agricultural production.
The following are some of the crops that are grown in Haryana:
- Wheat
- Rice
- Sugarcane
- Cotton
- Vegetables
- Fruits
Haryana is also a major producer of milk and milk products.