Kharif Rabi And Zaid Crops //top\\ -
India’s agricultural cycle is famously defined by three distinct cropping seasons: , Rabi , and Zaid . This seasonal rotation allows farmers to optimize land use according to the country's diverse monsoon and temperature patterns. 1. Kharif Crops (The Monsoon Season)
| Feature | Kharif Crops | Rabi Crops | Zaid Crops | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Rainy / Monsoon | Winter | Summer | | Sowing | June - July | Oct - Nov | March - April | | Harvesting | Sept - Oct | March - April | May - June | | Rainfall | High (Monsoon) | Low (Relies on irrigation) | Very Low (Irrigation needed) | | Temp | Warm & Humid | Cool | Warm & Dry | | Hero Crop | Rice (Paddy) | Wheat | Watermelon/Cucumber | kharif rabi and zaid crops
Rice (the "Queen of Kharif"), Maize, Cotton, Soybean, Groundnut, Sugarcane, and Jute. 2. Rabi Crops (Winter Crops) India’s agricultural cycle is famously defined by three
Example: Farmers in Punjab sow paddy (rice) in June when the monsoon arrives and harvest it in October. Kharif Crops (The Monsoon Season) | Feature |
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