kharif crops are grown during rainy seoson in palampur
crops that are grown in summer season are known as kharif crops and crops grown in winter are called rabi crops
crops grown in kharifseason are :1) wheat2) paddy3) moong4) groundnut5)cotton6) soyabean7)sugarcane8) turmeric
Kharif crops include plants such as sugarcane, soybeans, and rice. They are planted from April to May and harvested once the monsoon rains end. Rabi crops include things such as wheat, barley, and peas. They are planted in September and October and harvested once winter is over.
No, peanuts are not classified as a rabi crop; they are primarily grown as a kharif crop. Kharif crops are sown with the onset of the monsoon and harvested in the autumn. In contrast, rabi crops are sown in the winter and harvested in the spring. Peanuts thrive in warm weather, making them more suitable for the kharif season.
Rabi crops are grown in the winter season between October and March, and are not dependent upon monsoon. For Example:Wheat and Legumes like clover, pea, gram, mustard and linseed. These crops are grown in soil or water.
Rabi crops and Kharif crops. Kharif crops are grown from June to October. Rabi crops are grown from November to April. There are more possibilities than those just stated above. The other possibilities you may be referring to are: 1. Grain and legume/oilseed crops 2. Conventional and organic crops 3. Cash crops and feed crops
Zayed crops are crops which are grown between the Kharif and Rabi seasons. Examples: Watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, vegetables and fodder crops.
In India, the crops grown on irrigated lands which do not have to wait for monsoons, in the short duration between Rabi and Kharif crop season, mainly from March to June, are called Zaid crops. Examples- Musk-melon, Water-melon, gourd, etc.
The main crops grown in Bihar include rice, wheat, maize, and pulses, which are vital for both subsistence and commercial agriculture. Rice is the dominant crop, particularly in the Kharif season, while wheat is primarily cultivated in the Rabi season. Additionally, Bihar is known for its production of sugarcane and oilseeds. The state also supports various horticultural crops, enhancing its agricultural diversity.
rabi
Rye is typically grown as a winter crop, making it a Rabi crop, rather than a Kharif crop. Rabi crops are sown in the winter months and harvested in the spring.