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what are rabid crop, Khalifa crop and Zaid crop

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Answered by Alien2416
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Kharif crops are usually shown with the beginning of the first rains towards the end of May in the southern state of Kerala during the advent of south-west monsoon season. As the monsoon rains advance towards the north India, the sowing dates vary accordingly and reach July in north Indian states

The rabi crops are sown around mid-November, after the monsoon rains are over, and harvesting begins in April/May. The crops are grown either with rainwater that has percolated into the ground, or with irrigation. A good rain in winter spoils the rabi crops but is good for kharif crops.


In the Indian sub-continent, the crops grown on irrigated lands which do not have to wait for monsoons, in the short duration between Rabi and Kharif crop season, mainly from March to June, are called zaid crops. These crops are grown mainly in the summer season during a period called the “Zayid crop season.” They require warm dry weather for major growth period and longer day length for flowering. The main produce are seasonal fruits and vegetables

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Answered by YadavShashi
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RABI CROP - THE CROPS WHICH ARE SHOWN IN THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER, NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER.
e.g. WHEAT, GRAM
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KHARIF CROPS - KHARIF CROPS ARE SOWN WITH THE ONSET OF MONSOON AND HARVESTED IN SEPTEMBER OCTOBER.
e. g. MOONG, MAIZE
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ZAID CROPS - IN BETWEEN THE RABI AND KHARIF SEASONS, THERE IS A SHORT SEASON DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS KNOW AS ZAID SEASON.
e. g. WATERMELON, MUSKMELON.

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