Distinguish between rabi & kharif crops giving example for each
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Rabi crops are crops which are grown during the winter season(October-March) are called Rabi crops. Seeds of these crops are sown in the beginning of the winter season. After maturation of crops, they are harvested at the end of the winter season (April- May).
Example: Wheat, Gram and Mustard.
Kharif crops are the crops which are grown during the monsoon (rainy season) are called kharif crops. Seeds of the se crops are sown in the beginning of the monsoon season. After maturation, these crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season (Oct-Nov).
Example: Paddy, maize, millet and cotton crops
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Example: Wheat, Gram and Mustard.
Kharif crops are the crops which are grown during the monsoon (rainy season) are called kharif crops. Seeds of the se crops are sown in the beginning of the monsoon season. After maturation, these crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season (Oct-Nov).
Example: Paddy, maize, millet and cotton crops
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KHARIF
They are sown between April and May
They are harvested after monsoon rain.
Kharif crops are also known as monsoon crops
These crops are totally dependent upon rainfall
The examples of kharif crops are rice, sunflower, sugarcane, soybean, tea etc.
RABI
They are sown between September and October.
They are harvested after winter
Rabi crops are known as winter crops
These crops require irrigation.
The examples of rabi crops are wheat, gram, pea, mustard, barley etc.
They are sown between April and May
They are harvested after monsoon rain.
Kharif crops are also known as monsoon crops
These crops are totally dependent upon rainfall
The examples of kharif crops are rice, sunflower, sugarcane, soybean, tea etc.
RABI
They are sown between September and October.
They are harvested after winter
Rabi crops are known as winter crops
These crops require irrigation.
The examples of rabi crops are wheat, gram, pea, mustard, barley etc.
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