What are three cropping seasons of India? explain in brief
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The three major cropping seasons in India are Rabi, Kharif, and Zaid.
- The Rabi season extends from the month October to March. The crops grown in Rabi season are also known as winter season crops, they need a cold weather and less water. For example pulses. oats, wheat, barley etc.
- The Kharif season stretches from the month July to October. The crops grown in Kharif season are also known as monsoon crops and need a lot of water. For example Cotton, Rubber, Sugar, Tea, coffee etc.
- The crops grown between the months March and June are known as Zaid. The crops grown in Zaid season need a warm and dry weather to grow and also a longer flowering of a day. For example, the seasonal fruits and vegetables
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