state reasons why wheat is cultivated in kharif
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Wheat requires cooler climate for its growth, which is not available during the summer in kharif season. Wheat requires very less water for its growth. So, if wheat is planted in kharif season, water will stand at its root and the plant will wilt. In presence of excess water, the seeds of wheat will not germinate.
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Wheat is actually not grown in kharif but in a dry season because kharif is monsoon season and it can spoil the crops if rained heavily. Wheat is not a kharif crop but a ragi crop..
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