Name the crop seasons in india.why do we have different crop seasons
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Answer:
CROPPING SEASONS IN INDIA
India has many growing seasons due to prevalence of high temperature through a long period. Different crop seasons are: (a) Kharif: Crops are sown at the beginning of the south-west monsoon and harvested at the end of the south-west monsoon.
Explanation:
As crops cannot adopt the season. Different crops require different season. Some crops require severe cold, some require hot temperature and some require rainy season. Crops grown in winter season.
Answer:
The agricultural crop year in India is from July to June. The Indian cropping season is classified into two main seasons-(i) Kharif and (ii) Rabi based on the monsoon. The kharif cropping season is from July –October during the south-west monsoon and the Rabi cropping season is from October-March (winter).