why are kharif crops are sown in rainy season
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Their seeds are sown at the beginning of the monsoon season and the crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season. Kharif crops depend on the rainfall patterns. The timing and quantity of rainwater are the two important factors that decide the output of Kharif crops.
Crops grown in India during the rainy season are called kharif crops which are also known as monsoon crops like rice, paddy, and cotton plants. yield. Example rice, jowar, bajra, paddy, maize, etc.
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Kharif crops are sown in rainy season because these crops requires a large amount of water to grow.
example- rice, paddy, cotton.
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