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During which season are kharif crops sown?
During which season are kharif crops sown?
Which of the following is NOT a kharif crop?
Which of the following is NOT a kharif crop?
When are rabi crops generally grown?
When are rabi crops generally grown?
Which of the following crops is considered a rabi crop?
Which of the following crops is considered a rabi crop?
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At which time of the year are pulses and vegetables grown in India?
At which time of the year are pulses and vegetables grown in India?
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Study Notes
Kharif Crops
- Kharif crops are sown during the monsoon season, typically between June and September in India.
- Examples of kharif crops include rice, maize, and cotton.
Non-Kharif Crops
- Certain crops, such as wheat or barley, are not categorized as kharif crops; these are examples of rabi crops.
Rabi Crops
- Rabi crops are generally grown during the winter season, from October to March.
- Important rabi crops include wheat, barley, and mustard.
Crop Growing Seasons in India
- Pulses and vegetables in India are commonly grown in both the kharif and rabi seasons, but more specifically, they are prominently sown during the rabi season.
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Description
Learn about kharif crops, which are sown in the rainy season (June to September) like paddy, maize, soyabean, groundnut, and cotton. Explore rabi crops, grown in the winter season (October to March) including wheat, gram, pea, mustard, and linseed.