which is the second most important cereal crop cultivated in India ? In which regions is it grown? Explain the growing conditions for the same ?
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NAME OF THE CROP
The second most important crop cultivated in India is WHEAT
PRODUCING AREAS:
WHEAT is grown in a large scale in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Bihar.
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS:
WHEAT requires moderate temperature and rainfall during the growing season and bright sunshine at the time of ripening and harvest. In India it is grown in winter. It requires temperature below 25°C and about 50-75cm rainfall.
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NAME OF THE CROP
The second most important crop cultivated in India is WHEAT
PRODUCING AREAS:
WHEAT is grown in a large scale in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Bihar.
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS:
WHEAT requires moderate temperature and rainfall during the growing season and bright sunshine at the time of ripening and harvest. In India it is grown in winter. It requires temperature below 25°C and about 50-75cm rainfall.
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WHEAT is the second most important cereal crop grown in India.
wheat requires a moderate temperature and rainfall during the growing season and bright sunlight during the time of ripening and harvest. In India it is grown in winter. It requires temperature below 25°c and about 50 to 75cm rainfall.
wheat requires a moderate temperature and rainfall during the growing season and bright sunlight during the time of ripening and harvest. In India it is grown in winter. It requires temperature below 25°c and about 50 to 75cm rainfall.
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