How are Kharif crops different from rabi crops
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Kharif Crops : Kharif are those crops which are grown with the start of monsoon till the beginning of winter ( June-July to October-November).
For example: Rice, Maize, Millets, Cotton, Ground nut, e. t. c
Rabi Crops: Rabi Crops are sown with the start of winter till the beginning of summer( October-November to March-April).
For example: Wheat, Barley, gram and oilseeds, e. t. c
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Kharif crops:
These are the crops grown in rainy season extending from June to October hence are also called as monsoon crops. These crops are totally rained dependent crops. Kharif crops include paddy, soybean, sugarcane.
Rabi crops:
These are the crops grown in winter season extending from November to April. These are winter crops depending on irrigation sources. Rabi cops include wheat, gram, mustard etc.
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