crop season of maize
Ginger is Khariff crop and not a Rabi crop , people also confuse it with zaid crop due to its harvestation .
rice or opium, depends what you mean by "popular"
Soybean is primarily a Kharif crop, which means it is sown with the onset of the monsoon season and harvested in the autumn. In India, for example, soybean is typically planted between June and July and harvested from September to October. It thrives in warm, moist conditions, making it well-suited for the Kharif season.
In between the rabi and kharif seasons,there is a short season during the summer months known as the Zaid season.Some of the crops produced during this season are watermelon,muskmelon,cucumber,vegetables and fodder crop.
An aftermath is the term used for new grass growing after the mowing.
Rowen
The second cut, or cutting. In New England, the second crop is called a rowen.
In my area it's just called the "second cutting".
Yes, wheat grass can yield a second crop but it will not be as nutritionally rich as the first harvest. It is better to just harvest once, cut at the base, and re-plant new seed. I found a good page with a lot of facts and questions at wheat grasshome.com.
The correct name is switchgrass. It is a native North American bunchgrass. It is a perennial warm season grass with a variety of uses from forage production use to biomass crop use.
Not directly. But many farmers interseed (plant amongst) a hay crop along with a grass crop like wheat or oats. The grass cover crop helps protect the hay crop while it is very young and prone to damage. When the grass crop is mature enough, the farmer harvests it and leaves the hay crop to grow on its own.
Possibly, but the second crop will not be good unless you totally re-fertilise your soil. Ideally they should follow a grain crop.
IT is a rabbit crop because IT sown in winter season
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