Some varieties of Jowar are grown in Khariff season (ie from say may to september) and certain other in rabi (october to december).
Jowar, also known as sorghum, is primarily a kharif crop, which means it is sown during the monsoon season in India. It thrives in warm, wet conditions and is harvested in the autumn. While jowar can also be grown as a rabi crop in some regions, its main cultivation season is kharif.
rabi crop
It is a rabi crop
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