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Farmers plow the dry, hard soil to create a tilth (loose soil layer).
This article will dive deep into the definition, characteristics, examples, advantages, and economic importance of Kharif crops. To truly understand Kharif crops, you must look at the three major agricultural seasons in tropical countries: what is kharif crop
But what exactly is a Kharif crop? In simple terms, Farmers plow the dry, hard soil to create
From the steaming bowl of rice on your dinner table to the cotton shirt on your back, Kharif crops touch your life every single day. They represent the resilience of farmers who, armed with seeds and hope, plant their future in the first drops of June rain. In simple terms, From the steaming bowl of
| Season | Sowing Period | Harvesting Period | Dependent on | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | June–July (Monsoon start) | September–October | Monsoon rains | Rice, Cotton, Maize | | Rabi | October–December (Winter) | March–April | Irrigation (winter dry) | Wheat, Gram, Mustard | | Zaid | March–June (Summer) | June–July | Short duration heat | Watermelon, Cucumber |
Seeds are broadcasted (scattered by hand) or drilled using seed drills. For rice, nurseries are prepared 4–6 weeks before transplanting the seedlings into flooded fields.
Understanding the Kharif cycle helps consumers appreciate why food prices rise during a drought and why the weather forecast on the news matters so much to a billion people.