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Rabi Kharif Crops

Kharif crops are largely rain-fed, though irrigated areas also grow them. They thrive in abundant water conditions.

winter season (October–November) and harvested in the spring (March–April). Unlike Kharif, these crops need a cold climate during growth and a warm climate for seed germination and harvesting. Key Crops: Wheat, barley, oats, chickpeas (gram), mustard, and linseed. Dependency: Since they grow during the dry season, they depend on irrigation (tube wells or canals) or the occasional winter "Western Disturbances" rain. Comparison at a Glance Feature Kharif Rabi Sowing Time June – July October – November Harvest Time September – October March – April Water Needs High (Rain-fed) Moderate (Irrigation-fed) Example Rice, Maize, Cotton Wheat, Gram, Mustard Conclusion Both seasons are vital for a balanced agricultural output. While Kharif provides the staples like rice and pulses that feed the majority, Rabi contributes significantly to the country’s wheat reserves and oilseed production. Together, they ensure food security throughout the year. Would you like a list of rabi kharif crops