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Distinguish between rabi and kharif croping seasoan

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Answered by ParthKoshti
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Explanation:

KHARIF CROP:-

1.Kharif crops are the crops which are sown at the beginning of the rainy season, e.g. between April and May.

2.These crops are known as monsoon crops.

3.Major Kharif crops are rice, maize, cotton, jowar, bajra etc.

RABI CROP:-

1.Rabi crops are the crops that are sown at the end of monsoon or at the beginning of winter season, e.g. between September and October.

2.These crops are also known as winter or spring crops.

3.Major Rabi crops are wheat, gram, peas, barley etc.

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Answered by MaggieSharma22
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Answer:

1. Kharif crops refer to the crops sown in South Asian countries with the beginning of the rainy season. On the other extreme, Rabi crops imply the crops that are grown when the rainy season is over and the winter season begins.

2. Kharif crops need a lot of water and hot weather to grow, whereas rabi crops require a warm weather for the germination of seeds and cold climate to grow.

3. At the time of growth, Kharif crops require warm wet weather and shorter length of day for flowering. On the contrary, for growing rabi crops cold and dry weather is required and longer day length for its flowering.

4. The sowing months of Kharif crops are June and July. Conversely, rabi crops are usually sown in October and November.

5. Kharif crops are harvested in September and October. Unlike, the best time to harvest Rabi crops is in March and April.

Kharif and Rabi crops are primarily used to point out the right time to sow and raise a particular crop. Apart from these two, there is one more type of crop, which is grown in the summer season, i.e. from March to June, known as Zaid crops. These are cultivated for short duration, between Rabi and Kharif season. It includes watermelon, muskmelon, bitter gourd, cucumber, etc

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