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5)The agriculture season from June to October is called the
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The agriculture season from June to October is called the Kharif season.

  • Kharif crops, often referred to as monsoon crops or fall crops, are domesticated plants that are grown and harvested in the Indian subcontinent from June to October during the monsoon season.
  • In some areas of the Indian subcontinent, the monsoon season can start as early as May, and crops are typically harvested from the third week of September to the end of October.
  • In India, some of the most important Kharif crops include rice, maize, and cotton. The end of May in Kerala, a southern state, and July in certain north Indian states are the various sowing dates for the monsoon. Kharif crops are sown in May, June, and July in areas like Maharashtra, Pakistan, and the west coast of India, where it rains in June.
  • India's most significant Kharif crop is rice. It is cultivated in hot, humid, rain-fed regions, particularly in eastern and southern India. It requires 150 - 200 centimeters of rainfall and a field that is submerged while it is growing.

Therefore, the agriculture season from June to October is the Kharif season as the Kharif crops require adequate rainfall as opposed to the Rabi crops, which are planted in the winter.

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