Kharif crops include plants such as sugarcane, soybeans, and rice. They are planted from April to May and harvested once the monsoon rains end. Rabi crops include things such as wheat, barley, and peas. They are planted in September and October and harvested once winter is over.
If wheat is soan in kharif season that is from June to September, it wouldn't grow properly as it is a rabi crop. It's time period is generally from october to march.
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The differences between rice cultivation and wheat cultivation arise in the season of cultivation, the types of soil, climate and land use. Rice is sowed around May up to September, whereas wheat is sowed through the winter (September) up to (May). Rice is a grass that needs marshy and wet climates, while wheat is a grain that requires dry climates.
paddy are not grown in winter season because paddy will not grow due to cool weather
In North America, wheat is harvested in the fall. In the Mediterranean, wheat is harvested in late winter to early spring.
It is a Rabi crop, hands down
Oats are a cereal crop like wheat, but a different species.
NO, radish is a rabi crop,
Most of the wheat grown in this region is white-grained, or "White wheat."
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Rabi crops and Kharif crops. Kharif crops are grown from June to October. Rabi crops are grown from November to April. There are more possibilities than those just stated above. The other possibilities you may be referring to are: 1. Grain and legume/oilseed crops 2. Conventional and organic crops 3. Cash crops and feed crops