similarities between kharif and rabi crops
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Kharif crops are the crops which are sown at the beginning of the rainy season, e.g. between April and May. Rabi crops are the crops that are sown at the end of monsoon or at the beginning of winter season, e.g. between September and October. ... Major Rabi crops are wheat, gram, peas, barley etc.
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Kharif and Rabi are the two main crop seasons in India, with Kharif crops being grown during the rainy season (June-September) and Rabi crops being grown during the winter season (October-March). While there are differences between the two, there are also several similarities. Some of the similarities between Kharif and Rabi crops are:
- Both crops require proper irrigation, fertilization, and pest control measures to ensure their healthy growth.
- Both crops are influenced by weather conditions and require specific temperatures and humidity levels for optimal growth.
- Both crops, are important for the economy of the country, as they provide livelihoods for millions of people involved in agriculture and related industries.
- Both crops require proper land preparation, including ploughing, levelling, and soil testing, to ensure their healthy growth and maximum yield.
- Both crops face similar challenges, such as climate change, pest and disease outbreaks, and market fluctuations, which require proactive management and planning by farmers and policymakers.
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