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51. Which of the following is not a Kharif Crops: A. Rice B. Maize C. Bajara D. Jowar​

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Answered by chauhanmonika1002
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Answer:

Options D Jowar I think

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Answered by rajpurohitlalit1000
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Answer:

Bajara

Explanation:

The Kharif season differs by harvest and locale, beginning at the earliest in May and finishing at the most recent in January. In India, the season is famously considered to begin in June and end in October. Kharif crops are typically planted toward the start of the principal downpours during the coming of the south-west storm season, and they are reaped toward the finish of the rainstorm season (October-November).

Rainstorm planting dates shift, happening around the finish of May in the southern territory of Kerala and arriving in July in some north Indian states. In different areas like Maharashtra, the west bank of India, and Pakistan, which get downpours in June, Kharif crops are planted in May, June, and July. In Bangladesh, Kharif crops are typically planted with the start of the primary downpours in June.

These yields are reliant on the amount of water and also it's planning. To an extreme, excessively little or downpour at some unacceptable time may devastate the entire year's endeavours. Kharif crops remain rather than the rabi crops, which are developed during the dry season.

Some common Kharif crops are Jowar, Maize (corn), Millet, Arhar (tur), Black gram (urad), Cotton, Groundnut, Maize, etc

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