Kharif crops are also called monsoon crops, as they are sown during the monsoon season in India, typically from June to September. These crops rely heavily on rainwater for irrigation and include staples like rice, maize, and pulses. The harvest usually occurs from September to November, aligning with the end of the monsoon.
Cotton is also an example for kharif crops.
crops that are grown in summer season are known as kharif crops and crops grown in winter are called rabi crops
Kharif season crops are also called as rainy season crops so in rainy season the climatic conditions are very favorable for the pests and worms for their multiplication and growth also whereas in Rabi season the climatic conditions are harsh and are not favorable for them .
Kharif crops are crops that are harvested in the fall in India and Pakistan. The word "Kharif" is Arabic for "autumn." The most widely harvested Kharif crops are rice, maize, and sugarcane, among others.
kharif crops are grown during rainy seoson in palampur
kharif
what are kharif cereals and rabi cereals
kharif, rabi and zaid crops
Rabi crops
Kharif crops or monsoon crops are domesticated plants cultivated and harvested during the rainy season in South Asia (April through October). The main kharif crops are millet and rice. Papaya is a tropical fruit, but is not considered a kharif crop, especially since it originated in southern Mexico and Central America.
NO, radish is a rabi crop,
Rabi & kharif