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Why Rabi and Kharif Season Is Best For Farming?

Rabi season and Kharif season are the seasons, in which most crops are cultivated in India. Kharif season begins from the start of the monsoon, and Rabi season crops are grown in starts from October after the end of the monsoon and stays till last April. if you want more information about agriculture news, agriculture blog, Tractor related and many more so visit our site TractorFirst.<br>

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Why Rabi and Kharif Season Is Best For Farming?

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  1. Kharif Season Those crops that thrive during the rainy season are mainly called the Kharif crop. Kharif season begins from the start of the monsoon. The kharif season month starts from June and remains last upto November.

  2. Rabi Season Rabi season crops are grown in starts from October after the end of the monsoon and stays till last April. Rabi crop farming requires a warm climate for seed fertilisation and a cold climate for the effective growth of crops.

  3. Crops Grown in the Kharif Season Types of Kharif Crop Crops grown in the Kharif season are Paddy, Maize, Bajra, Jowar, Soybean, Castor, Cotton, Sugarcane, Turmeric, Guar, Turmeric, Ragi. Some Kharif vegetables are Chilly, Bitter gourd, Okra, Brinjal and many more.

  4. Crops Grown in the Rabi Season Types of Rabi Crops Popular crops grown in Rabi season are Wheat, Barley, Peas, Gram and Mustard. A rabi crop that is also one of the Pulses, Oats, Linseed and many more.

  5. Difference Between Rabi Crops And Kharif Crops To check the difference, check the further slides.

  6. 1. Cultivation Season Rabi Crops are planted from October and are also called rabi or winter crops. Kharif Crops are sown during the monsoon season and it is also called monsoon crops.

  7. 2. Harvesting Season Kharif Crops are planted at the starting of the season, end of May or early June, and harvested after the monsoon or starting October. The harvest for Rabi crops happens during April and May, in the summer season.

  8. Whether it is cultivation, harvesting or any other farming process. Tractor is always needed for this process and we recommend the most favourable and robust tractor such as the VST tractor, Kubota tractor and many more.

  9. 3. RainfallRequirement The rainfall does not much influence rabi crops. All Kharif crops depend on rainfall.

  10. 4. Crops Kharif crops are considered many crops: rice, maize, pulses such as urad, moong dal, millets, and many more. Major Rabi crops considered wheat, gram, peas, barley etc.

  11. 5. Climate A hot climate is essential for Rabi crop seed germination and a cold climate for the better growth of rabi crops. It requires so much water and a warm climate to thrive.

  12. What is the kharif Season Crop? Kharif crops, also called the monsoon crops or autumn crops, are considered domestic plants cultivated and harvested in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It thrives from June to November, depending on the area's climate.

  13. What are Rabi Crop Season? Rabi crops are planted between October and November. Therefore, Rabi crop farming requires a low temperature at the time of planting the crop. Same as well, rabi crops are harvested in the months where a dry or warm environment is needed.

  14. For more information regarding Kharif season and Rabi season with seasonal crops. So, stay connected with TractorFirst.

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