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he kharif jowar-based cropping patterns.

The area under the kharif jowar in India is highest inMaharashtra (2.5 m ha), closely followed by madhya Pradesh (2.3 m ha), whereas in each of the states of Rajasthan, Andhra pradesh, Karnataka and Gujarat, the area under thiscropsis between 1.0 and 1.4 mha. Jowar is mainly grown where rainfall distribution ranges from 10-20 per month at least for 3 to 4months of the south-westerly monsoon or is still more abundant.On the all-India basis, about 17 major cropping patterns have been identified. In them the basecropsiskharif jowar. Most of the alternativecrops are also of the type which can be grown under medium rainfall.In Maharashtra cotton, pulses, groundnut and small millets are sown as alternativecrops. In the adjacentstates of Madhya Pradesh, besides the above alternative crops, wheat and fodder are sown. In Rajasthanwheat, cotton, bajra and maize are grown in the kharif-jowar tract, whereas in Andhra Pradesh,groundnuts, cotton, oilseeds and pulses form the main alternativecrops.Besides cotton and groundnut,ragi is sown in the kharif-jowar tarct of Karnataka, whereas in Gujarat, bajra, cotton and groundnut are the major alternative crops

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Jowar is a very important fodder crop of dry areas. It can withstand droughts and up to some extent water logging conditions also. Some varieties of sorghum give 2-3 cuttings also. Its English name is sorghum. Jowar is a tropical crop suited to moderate rainfall (300-350mm) and areas having 25o-30o C mean temperature. In early stage of crop growth it requires well drained soils.

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