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Write difference between Rabi crops and Zaid crops.​

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Answered by MARK0007
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Rabi crops are sown with the onset of the winter and harvested in the spring season. Too much of rainfall may spoil the yield of these crop.These are sown after the departure of monsoon season mainly in late October or early November.

Kharif crops, also known as  monsoon crops is grown at the arrival of monsoon season which is mainly between June to September . These crops require both hot and wet climate.  A good amount of rainfall enhances the yield of these crops.

Zaid crops refers to those which are not dependent on monsoon but are grown on irrigated lands during the period between Rabi and Kharif season. It is mainly grown during the months from March to June .They thrive on warm dry weather for majority part of their growth period and also long day duration for flowering.

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Answered by kiran0864
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Rabi crops :- Rabi crops or rabi harvest are agricultural crops that are sown in winter and harvested in the spring in India and Pakistan. The term is derived from the Arabic word for "spring", which is used in the Indian subcontinent, where it is the spring harvest. 

Rabi crops are sown with the onset of the winter and harvested in the spring season.

Zaid crops :- 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.

Zaid crops refers to those which are not dependent on monsoon but are grown on irrigated lands during the period between Rabi and Kharif season. It is mainly grown during the months from March to June .

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