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What happens when wheat is sown in the rainy season? one word

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Answered by Golda
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Wheat :-

Wheat is a Rabi crop and it is sown in the winter season. Rabi crops are generally sown after the rainy season is completed. It means the Rabi crops are sown in October and harvested in March or April. Rabi crops require less water, low temperature, less humidity and moderate sunshine. In the rainy season, which lasts in India from June to September, humidity increases very much and temperatures are very high. Also wheat plant cannot tolerate too much water and excess water will damage the wheat plant. Therefore, if wheat is sown in rainy season, it will not yield any crop due to the adverse climatic conditions.
Answered by Mwalimu
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It will be unheathly; this is beacause if wheat is grown in the rainy season it will not be able to tolerate the high temperature.

Reasons why it will be unhealthy are:

Wheat is a rabi crop meaning it a crop that is planted in the winter and harvestes in the spring especially in south Asia. Rabi crops are also known as winter crops. They are generally sown after the rainy season ahs come to an end. This is beacause they require low humidity, less rainfall low temperature and moderate sunshine. During the rainy season temperature is usually high for wheat to be healthy and the high humidity is also unfavorable. Excess water basically damages wheat meaning you won't expect a bumper harvest.

Due to these reasons the best time to plant wheat which is a winter crop is after the rainy season when the condition are favorable for producing healthy wheat.
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