Gurpreet's father is a farmer. He has sown Paddy crop in his fields. Gurpreet knows that Paddy is a Kharif crop but he wants to know during which months of the year Kharif crops are cultivated. Do you know the answer?
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monsoon
Explanation:
Crops that are sown during the southwest monsoon season are called kharif or monsoon crops. These crops are sown at the beginning of the season around end May to early June and are harvested post the monsoon rains beginning October. Rice, maize, pulses such as urad, moong dal and millets are among the key kharif crops.
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In late May or early June Kharif crops are cultivated.
Explanation:
- The term "kharif" or "monsoon crops" refers to crops that are sown during the southwest monsoon season.
- These crops are planted at the start of the growing season, in late May or early June, and are harvested after the monsoon rains, which start in October.
- The main crops grown during the kharif season include rice, maize, pulses including urad, moong dal, and millets.
- Winter crops are those that are sown around the Northwest monsoon season, which starts by October.
- These crops are planted at the start of winter, when the northeast monsoon is in full swing.
- These crops are normally harvested in April and May, which is the summer growing season.
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