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Kharif Crops: The crops which are grown in the rainy season (i.e., from June to September) are called Kharif crops. Paddy, maize, soybean, groundnut, and cotton are Kharif crops.

Rabi Crops: The crops are grown in the winter season (i.e., from October to March) are called rabe crops. Examples of rabe crops are wheat, gram, pea, mustard, and linseed.

Zaid Crops (or Summer Crops): The crops grown in the summer season are ( called Zaid crops. Moong, muskmelon, watermelon, cucumber, gourd and bitter gourd are examples of Zaid crops.

Cultivation of crops involves the following activities:

Soil Preparation: It involves loosening and tilling of the soil (i.e., ploughing and watering).

Sowing: Sowing is the process of putting seeds in the soil.

Adding Manure and Fertilizers: The substances, which are added to the soil in the form of nutrients to improve the production of the crops and fertility of the soil are called manure and fertilizers.

Irrigation: Supply of water to crops at appropriate intervals is called irrigation.

Protection from Weeds: Weeds are the unwanted plants that grow along with the crops. Its removal is a must for the better growth of the crops. These can be controlled by spraying certain chemicals, called weedicides, like 2, 4-D.

Harvesting: The cutting of the crop after it is mature is called harvesting.

Storage: If the crop grains are to be kept for a longer time, they should be safe from moisture, insects and rats.

Pests: Pests are the insects or rodents that destroy’ much of our crop yield. Thus, it is necessary to save crops from pests.

Important agricultural tools:

Plough: This is used for tilling the soil, adding fertilizers to the crop, removing the weeds, scraping of soil, etc. This implement is made of wood and drawn by a pair of bulls.

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Hoe: It is used for removing weeds and for loosening the soil.

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Cultivator: Used for ploughing. It is driven by a tractor. Use of cultivator saves labor and time.

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Traditional Tool: The tool used traditionally for sowing seeds is shaped like a funnel.

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Seed Drill: Used for sowing with the help of tractors. This tool shows the seeds uniformly at a proper distance and depth.

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Sickle: Used for manual harvesting.

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Food from Animals: Like plants, the animals also provide us with different kinds of food like fish, meat and eggs.

Fumigation: Fumigation is the most effective method for checking the growth of insects by providing smoke or chemicals in the gaseous state without affecting the grain.

 

Granaries: The harvested grains, usually are stored in huge stores, after they are’ properly dried in sunlight. Such stores are called granaries.

Harvesting: The cutting of the crop after it is mature is called harvesting.

Irrigation: Supply of water to crops at appropriate intervals is called irrigation.

 

Kharif Crops: The crops which are grown in the rainy season, that is from June to September are called kharif crops.

Manure: Manures are decomposed organic matter obtained from plant or animal waste.

Plough: The device used for tilling or ploughing is called plough.

Rabi Crops: The crops are grown in the winter season, that is from October to March are called rabe crops.

Seeds: A plant’s fertilized ovules, from which a new plant may grow, are called seeds.

Silo: Harvested grains are usually dried before being stored because moisture encourages the growth of microorganism. They are then stored in metal or earthen container, gunny bags. Such stores are also called silo.

Sowing: It is a process to put seeds in the soil.

Storage: It is to keep crop grains safe from moisture, insects and rats for a long time.

Threshing: The process of separation of grains from the chaff in the harvested plant is called threshing.

 

Weeds: Some undesirable or unwanted plants may grow naturally along with the crop, such plants are called weeds.

Weedicides: Those certain chemicals which are used to control weeds are called weedicides. For example 2, 4-D (2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid), metolachlor.

Winnowing: A process to bring out the separation of grain and chaff is called winnowing.

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