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Explain the features of three cropping seasons in india

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Answered by bikashtripathy4
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Rabi season:

Crops sown in winters and harvested in summers.
Some of the important rabi crops are wheat, barley, peas, gram and mustard.
States growing rabi crops are: Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
Kharif season:

Crops grown with the onset of monsoons and harvested in September or October.
Important Kharif growing states are: Assam, West Bengal, coastal regions of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Maharashtra.
Crops grown during this season are: rice, maize, jowar, bajra, tur, moong, urad, cotton, jute, groundnut and soyabean.
Zaid season:

It falls in between the rabi and kharif seasons.
It’s a short season during the summer months.
Major crops grown are: watermelon, muskmelon, cucumbers, vegetables and fodder crops.
Answered by kalai0327kd
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Explain the features of three cropping seasons in India.

Rabi season:

Crops sown in winters and harvested in summers.

Some of the important rabi crops are wheat, barley, peas, gram and mustard.

States growing rabi crops are: Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.

Kharif season:

Crops grown with the onset of monsoons and harvested in September or October.

Important Kharif growing states are: Assam, West Bengal, coastal regions of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Maharashtra.

Crops grown during this season are: rice, maize, jowar, bajra, tur, moong, urad, cotton, jute, groundnut and soyabean.

Zaid season:

It falls in between the rabi and kharif seasons.

It’s a short season during the summer months.

Major crops grown are: watermelon, muskmelon, cucumbers, vegetables and fodder crops.

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