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How do the irrigation requirements of a wheat crop differ from that of a paddy crop

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Answered by tanishka6
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wheat crop requires less quantity of water where as paddy crop is grown in a field which is filled with lots of water.

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Answered by VestaHofman
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The irrigation requirement of the crops depends upon the growing season. The crops which are grown in winters and summers requires more water than crops grown in the rainy seasons. The kharif crops are those which are sown in the rainy season. The rabi crops are grown in the winter season. The paddy  is the kharif crop but the wheat is the rabi crop. Therefore, wheat requires more water for irrigation.

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