Not AvailableSoil health has become a cause of concern for sustainable agricultural production in the new millenium. Use of high analysis sulfur free fertilizers, heavy S removal by the crops under intensive cultivation and neglect of S replenishment has contributed to widespread sulphur deficiencies in India. Over 27000 soil samples from 12 states were analysed, of which 40% were found deficient and anther 35% were potential deficient in available sulphur. More than 70% soil samples taken from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Orissa, Jharkhand, West Bengal , Andhra and Karnataka were found low to medium in available sulphur. High crop response to applied sulphur was observed. The optimum sulphur dose varied between 30-45 kg/ha....