Is Kharif a rabi crop?
The largest maize producing state in India is Karnataka….The Differences Between Rabi and Kharif Crops.
Rabi Crops | Kharif Crops |
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Unseasonal rainfall can damage Rabi crops. | Kharif crops depend on rainfall patterns. |
The harvesting months are March and April. | These crops are harvested in September and October |
Is Jeera a rabi or kharif crop?
Sowing of jeera, a rabi crop, begins by mid-October or early-November and harvesting takes place by February.
Is pineapple a rabi or kharif crop?
Pineapple is a Kharif crop. Because, Pineapple is grown during the month of June – October.
Which one is not Kharif crop?
Barley and Mustard are not Kharif crops and Bajara ,Maize,Rice,Jowar,Sugarcane,Groundnut are Kharif crops.
Is Sugarcane a Rabi or Kharif?
Rabi crops: Paddy, Soyabean, Maize, Cotton, Sugarcane. Kharif crops: Wheat, Mustard, Barley.
Is maize both Kharif and Rabi?
Maize is predominately a Kharif season crop but in past few year Rabi maize has gained a significant place in total maize production in India (Figure 4). Rabi maize is grown on an area of 1.2 million ha with the grain production of 5.08million tonnes, with an average productivity of 4.00tha-1 (DACNET, 2012).
Is fennel a rabi or kharif?
Rabi crops are also known as winter crops as they are sown in winter between October to December….Rabi Crops.
Common Name | Scientific Name |
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Mustard | Brassica juncea, L |
Tomato | Lycopersicum esculentum, Mill |
Fennel | Foeniculum vulgare, Miller |
Potato | Solanum tuberosum |
Is Millet rabi or kharif?
Season
Name of the state | Season |
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Gujarat | Kharif (June – September) |
Himachal Pradesh | Kharif (April – September) |
Karnataka | Kar or Early Kharif (April – August) Kharif (July – November) Late kharif (August – November) Rabi (October – September) Summer (January – May) |
Maharashtra | Kharif (May – September) |
What is called watering the crops?
The supply of water to crops at different intervals is called irrigation. The time and frequency of irrigation varies from crop to crop, soil to soil and season to season. Importance of irrigation: i) Water is essential for germination of seeds under dry conditions.