World Languages, asked by kiran0864, 1 month ago

What is the difference between Rabi and kharif crops?
(Give 3 or 4 differences)​

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Answered by gowshika132007
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Answer:

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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

KHARIF CROPS :-

1. Kharif crops are sown early-May – usually at the 2.beginning of the first monsoon rains.

3.Also known as

Monsoon crops/ Autumn Crops.

4.Crops are drastically affected – too little or too much rainfall can lay waste to the efforts.

5.Requires hot weather and a large amount of water to grow.

6. Usually between October and November (Please note – exact harvesting season varies according to the crops and region).

7. “Kharif” translates to “autumn season” in Arabic.

RABI CROPS :-

1. Rabi crops are sown around mid-November – preferably after the monsoon rains.

2. Also known as Winter crops.

3. Generally not affected (however, rain in winter can potentially spoil rabi crops).

4. Requires warm climate for seed germination and cold climate to grow.

5. Generally between April and May (please note – exact harvesting season varies according to the crops and region).

6. “Rabi” translates to “spring season” in Arabic.

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