Difference between rabi , kharif and zaid cropping season
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BASIS FOR COMPARISON KHARIF CROPS RABI CROPS
Meaning Kharif crops can be described as the crops which are sown with the beginning of the rainy season. Rabi crops are the crops that are sown after the end of the monsoon, i.e. during the winter season.
Major Crops Rice, maize, cotton, groundnut, jowar, bajra, etc. Wheat, peas, gram, oilseeds, barley, etc.
Requirement It requires huge amount of water and hot weather to grow. It requires warm climate for seed germination and cold climate to grow
Flowering Require shorter day length Require longer day length
Sowing month June - July October - November
Harvesting month September - October March - April
Meaning Kharif crops can be described as the crops which are sown with the beginning of the rainy season. Rabi crops are the crops that are sown after the end of the monsoon, i.e. during the winter season.
Major Crops Rice, maize, cotton, groundnut, jowar, bajra, etc. Wheat, peas, gram, oilseeds, barley, etc.
Requirement It requires huge amount of water and hot weather to grow. It requires warm climate for seed germination and cold climate to grow
Flowering Require shorter day length Require longer day length
Sowing month June - July October - November
Harvesting month September - October March - April
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Rabi: This is cropping season in which crops are grown in the winter season and harvested in spring season in south Asia
Kharif : This is the cropping season in which crops are grown in rainy season between October and November
Zaid : This is a cropping season in which crops are grown in the summer months
The Indian cropping season is classified into two main seasons-(i) Kharif and (ii) Rabi based on the monsoon. The kharif cropping season is from July –October during the south-west monsoon and the Rabi cropping season is from October-March (winter). The crops grown between March and June are summer crops.
Kharif : This is the cropping season in which crops are grown in rainy season between October and November
Zaid : This is a cropping season in which crops are grown in the summer months
The Indian cropping season is classified into two main seasons-(i) Kharif and (ii) Rabi based on the monsoon. The kharif cropping season is from July –October during the south-west monsoon and the Rabi cropping season is from October-March (winter). The crops grown between March and June are summer crops.
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