Social Sciences, asked by kannan321, 4 months ago

what is zaid crops??​

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Answered by SAMEERSAHIB
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Zaid crops are summer season crops. They grow in long time period mainly from March to June. These crops are mainly grown in the summer season during a period called the "Zaid crop season." They require warm dry weather as major growth period and longer day length for flowering.

Answered by AyuBhai94
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Zaid crops are summer season crops grown on the sub-continent on dry lands which do not have to wait for monsoons. They grow in the long duration between Rabi and Kharif crop season, mainly from March to June. These crops are mainly grown in the summer season during a period called the "Zaid crop season.".

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Types of Zaid Crops found in India :

Kharif and Rabi Crops. A crop is a plant that is cultivated or grown on a large scale. Crops are generally grown so they can be commercially traded. i.e any plant that is grown and harvested extensively for profit purposes. There are two major types of crops that are grown in India.

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