what is Zaid? name the two important wheat growing zone in India
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Zaid crops are summer season crops grown on the sub-continent on irrigated lands which do not have to wait for monsoons. They grow in the short 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."
Ganga satluj plains and black soil erosion of deccan are growing zones
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Explanation:
Zaid crops are summer season crops grown on the sub-continent on irrigated lands which do not have to wait for monsoons. They grow in the short duration between Rabi and Kharif crop season, mainly from March to June.
Geographically India has been divided into six Wheat growing zones, namely:
North Western Plain Zone (NWPZ) ... ( Punjab,Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan (except Kota and Udaipur divisions) and Western U.P.(except Jhansi division),Jammu and Kathua districts fo J&K, Una district and Paonta valley of HP and tarai region of Uttaranchal Pardesh.)
Central Zone (CZ) ... ( Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh)
Peninsular Zone (PZ) ... ( the southern States of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.)
Southern Hills Zone (SHZ)