Science, asked by sumit8083, 1 year ago

Distingeuish between rabi,kharif and zaid crops.

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Answered by Prabhu2004
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Rabi crops are grown in winter season that is from October to march and require moderately less water to grow.
Kharif crops are grown in rainy season that is from June to September which require more water to grow.
Zaid crops need less water to grow and are only grown in the months of summer season.
Answered by bhavyaagarwal89
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Kharif Crops

The Kharif crop is the summer crop or monsoon crop in India.

Sown in :  beginning of the first rains in July
Harvested :  during the rainy (monsoon) season , between April and October


Major Kharif crops of India include Rice, Millets (Bajra and Jowar), Maize, Mung bean, Groundnut, Red Chillies, Cotton, Soyabean, Sugarcane, Turmeric ,Urad bean etc.


Rabi Crops

The Rabi crop is the spring harvest or winter crop in India .
Sown in: Winter ( Last of October)
Harvested in : Spring (March, April)

Major Rabi crops in India include Wheat, Barley, Mustard, Gram, Sesame, Peas, Sunflower, Coriander, Tomato, Onion, Potato, Oat etc.



Zaid Crop

This crop is grown in some parts of country during March to June.

 Major Zaid crops in India are Watermelon, Muskmelon, , bitter gourd, pumpkin, cucumber  etc.
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