when is a kharif crop sawn
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In India the season is popularly considered to start in June and end in October. Kharif crops are usually sown at the beginning of the first rains during the advent of the south-west monsoon season, and they are harvested at the end of monsoon season (October-November).
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Kharif sowing starts with the onset of monsoon from June and harvesting from October onwards. While sowing of rice still continues, sowing of pulses, coarse cereals, millets and oilseeds is almost over.
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