define zaid crop and rabi crop
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- rabi crop= Rabi crops are agricultural crops that are grown in winter and harvested in the spring in India the term is derived from the Arabic word for spring which is used in the Indian subcontinent where it is the spring harvest also known as winter crop
- zaid crop= Zaid crops are summer season crops they grow in long time period from march to June in the summer season during a period called the Zaid crop season they require dry weather as measure growth period for long day land for flowering
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Zaid crops
The crops which are grown between the month of March to June are called zaid crops . For example = pumpkin, bottle guard etc
Rabi crop
The crops which are grown between the month of November to march are called rabi crops. For example = wheat, gram etc
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