What are kharif crops?
The Kharif crops are often called monsoon crops because they are usually sown in the months of June-October.
The monsoon months are regarded as ideal for seeding since the crops need a warm, humid temperature for germination.
They are planted during the southwest monsoon season.
As monsoon arrives at a different time in the different states of the country, the exact months vary from state to state.
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What are kharif crops?
For instance, seeds may be seeded in the southern states by the end of May, whereas they are often shown in the northeastern states by the end of June.
Major crops planted during this season are paddy, maize, jowar, bajra, tur (arhar), moong, urad, cotton, jute, groundnut, and soya bean.
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