Indian farmers sow seeds in the month of June or July and get yields in October.why
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Indian farmers sow seeds in the month of June or July and get yields in October because it is the kharif or Southwest monsoon season .
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This is because during this period in India there monsoon wind that are present. When they sow in October there has to be a period that the seeds are given in order to mature to be able to give yields. Once plants are planted they need to grow and also rain of which at this period there usually little rain or no rains. Plants need rain in order to yield. CMM
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