October – November (With the retreat of the monsoon). Harvest Time: March – April.
: They are typically sown between June and July with the onset of the monsoon and harvested in September or October . rabi crops and kharif crops
Low temperatures during the growing season and less water compared to Kharif crops. They often rely on residual soil moisture or irrigation systems like tube wells and canals. Major Differences at a Glance Kharif Crops Rabi Crops Sowing Season June – July (Monsoon) October – November (Winter) Harvesting Season September – October March – April Water Requirement High (Rain-dependent) Moderate (Irrigation-dependent) Weather Needs Hot and Wet Cold and Dry Examples Rice, Maize, Cotton Wheat, Gram, Mustard The "Zaid" Gap October – November (With the retreat of the monsoon)
These are the crops that love the rain. They require a substantial amount of water and warm weather to grow. Low temperatures during the growing season and less