In Indian subcontinent, the crops grown on irrigated lands which do not have to wait for monsoons, in the short duration between Rabi and Kharif crop season, mainly from March to June, are called Said crops (also written as Zayad crops). These crops are grown mainly in the summer season during a period called the ' Zayad crop season ' .They require warm day weather for major growth period and longer day length for flowering. Its main products are seasonal fruits and vegetables.for example: musk melon ,cucumber, bitter guard etc.
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Crops that are sold for money on world markets are called cash crops.
Cash crops.
Crops that are produced primarily to sell are called "cash crops." These crops are cultivated for commercial purposes and are typically grown in large quantities to generate revenue for farmers. Examples of cash crops include cotton, tobacco, coffee, and soybeans. Unlike subsistence crops, which are grown mainly for personal consumption, cash crops are intended for the market.
watermelon, bitter gourds and cucumbers are examples of zaid crops
No all vegetable are not zaid crops. some vegetable are zaid such as bittergourd
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kharif, rabi and zaid crops
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In India, the crops grown on irrigated lands which do not have to wait for monsoons, in the short duration between Rabi and Kharif crop season, mainly from March to June, are called Zaid crops. Examples- Musk-melon, Water-melon, gourd, etc.
In Maharashtra, kharif crops are typically sown with the onset of the monsoon and include rice, jowar, bajra, and pulses. Rabi crops, grown during the winter months, include wheat, gram, and mustard. Zaid crops, sown in the summer between kharif and rabi seasons, consist of crops like cucumbers, watermelons, and vegetables. The diverse climatic conditions in Maharashtra support a variety of agricultural practices across these three cropping seasons.
melons, watermelons, pumkin, bottle gourd etc.
Zaid Badat was born in 2004.
Giv'ot Zaid was created in 1940.
Beit Zaid was created in 1951.
Gabriel Zaid was born in 1934.