Biology, asked by rishabh1301, 11 months ago

explain types of crop​

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Answered by AvanishSingh001
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There are two types of crop .

I Rabi crop

2 Kharif crop

1 Kharif crop = Plant sown in the rainy season(June) and harvested in October

2 Rabi crop= Crops sown in the winter season or planted in November and harvested in April.


rishabh1301: this is not my answer but thanks for your help
AvanishSingh001: but what is your answer
rishabh1301: i want to know that what are the 6 main crops which are grown like cereal etc.
safinakhatun201718: The seven principal cereals grown in the world are wheat, maize, rice, barley, oats, rye and sorghum.
Answered by safinakhatun201718
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Kharif Crops

The word “Kharif” is Arabic for autumn since the season coincides with the beginning of autumn or winter. Kharif crops also are known as monsoon crops. These are the crops that are cultivated in the monsoon season. The Kharif season differs in every state of the country but is generally from June to September. These crops are usually sown at the beginning of the monsoon season around June and harvested by September or October. Rice, maize, bajra, ragi, soybean, groundnut, cotton are all Kharif types crops. Let us take a detailed look at few of these,

Rice

As mentioned before, India is the second largest producer of rice in the world after China. India accounts for approximately 20% of the worlds rice production. It is arguably the most important agricultural crop that grows in the country. Rice is a staple food pan India, and its cultivation is also widespread across the country.

Rice prominently grows in high rainfall areas. It requires average temperatures of 25°c and a minimum of 100 cms of rainfall. It’s traditionally grown in waterlogged rice paddy fields. Northeast plains and coastal areas are the major rice producing areas of the country.

Maize

After rice and wheat, maize is the most important cereal crop in India. It accounts for approximately one-tenth of the total agricultural produce in India. Cultivation of maize is focused in the regions of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It requires temperatures in the range of 21°c to 27°c and rainfall of between 50 cms to 75 cms.

Rabi Crops

The Arabic translation of the word”Rabi” is spring. These crops’ harvesting happens in the springtime hence the name. The Rabi season usually starts in November and lasts up to March or April. Rabi crops are mainly cultivated using irrigation since monsoons are already over by November. In fact, unseasonal showers in November or December can ruin the crops. The seeds are sown at the beginning of autumn, which results in a spring harvest. Wheat, barley, mustard and green peas are some of the major rabi types of crops that grow in India.

Wheat

India, being the second largest producer of wheat in the world, has a high dependency on this rabi crop for its agricultural income. Wheat is a staple food among Indians, especially in the northern regions.

Wheat requires cool temperatures during its growing season in the range of about 14°c to 18°c. Rainfall of about 50 cms to 90 cms is most ideal. However, during harvesting season in the spring, wheat requires bright sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures. Uttar Pradesh is the largest wheat growing state in India closely followed by Punjab and Haryana.

Mustard

Mustard belongs to the ‘Cruciferae’ family and is widely used in India for cooking purposes.  Also, mustard is used to extract oil, which is edible and is predominantly used in Indian cooking. It requires a subtropical climate to grow which is a dry and cool climate. The temperature range to grow mustard is between 10°c to 25°c. Rajasthan has the largest production of mustard in India.

Zaid Crops

There is a short season between Kharif and Rabi season in the months of March to July. The crops that grow in this season are Zaid crops. These crops are grown on irrigated lands and do not have to wait for monsoons. Some examples of Zaid types of crops are pumpkin, cucumber, bitter groud.

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rishabh1301: i have different question but it is also helpful gor me
safinakhatun201718: The seven principal cereals grown in the world are wheat, maize, rice, barley, oats, rye and sorghum.
safinakhatun201718: is it your answer??
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