Cardamom is primarily considered a Kharif crop, as it is typically planted during the monsoon season and harvested in the late summer to early autumn. However, in some regions, it can also be grown as a perennial crop, allowing for cultivation throughout the year. Its growth is favored in humid, tropical climates, which align more with Kharif conditions.
Velachi
Fayge is the character the Shmuel marries. She follows them through out their whole journey, with her father, Rabi Boruch. (sp?)
Crop ratio refers to the proportion of different crop types grown in a specific area, often expressed as a percentage or fraction. It helps in assessing land use efficiency, crop diversity, and agricultural sustainability. Understanding crop ratios can aid farmers and agricultural planners in optimizing production and managing resources effectively. Additionally, it can influence market dynamics and food supply chains.
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The act of gathering a crop.
rabi crop
It is a rabi crop
kharif
Cardamom is neither a rabi nor a kharif crop. Rabi and Kharif: These terms refer to planting seasons in India and some other parts of South Asia. Rabi crops are sown in winter (October to December) and harvested in spring (March to May). Kharif crops are sown in summer (June to September) and harvested in fall (September to November). Cardamom: Cardamom is a perennial plant, meaning it lives for more than two years. It thrives in well-distributed rainfall areas throughout the year and prefers moderate temperatures. So, unlike seasonal crops, cardamom isn't restricted to specific planting seasons like rabi or kharif.
Jute is a Kharif crop
Both rabi and kharif. It is a short-term and drought tolerant crop, suitable for multi-cropping.
Ginger is Khariff crop and not a Rabi crop , people also confuse it with zaid crop due to its harvestation .
Kharif Crop
It is a Kharif crop
Its a Kharif crop.
it is rabi crop
Rabi crop