difference between rabi, kharif and zaid crops
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Rabi crops are sown with the onset of the winter and harvested in the spring season. ... Zaid crops refers to those which are not dependent on monsoon but are grown on irrigated lands during the period between Rabi and Kharif season. It is mainly grown during the months from March to
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Rabi crops: The crops which are grown in winter season are called as Rabi crops.
For example : wheat,oat,mustard etc.
Kharif crops: The crops which grown in rainy season are called as kharif crops.
For example: paddy,linseed,corn etc
Zaid crops: The crops which are grown in summer season are called as zaid crops
for example: cucumber, watermelon,bitter gourd (karela) etc.
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