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Some common examples of kharif crops include:
Crops require warm, humid weather for rapid vegetative growth.
[May/June: Sowing Begins] ──> [July/August: Peak Monsoon Growth] ──> [September/October: Harvesting] Key Kharif Crops and Requirements Ideal Temperature Rainfall Requirement 22°C – 32°C 150 – 300 cm Deep clayey or loamy soil Maize (Corn) 21°C – 27°C 50 – 100 cm Old alluvial soil Cotton 21°C – 30°C 50 – 100 cm Black volcanic soil Groundnut 20°C – 30°C 50 – 75 cm Sandy loamy soil Crucial Cultivation Practices Land Preparation
Farmers clear the fields during the dry summer months of April and May.
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Some common examples of kharif crops include:
Crops require warm, humid weather for rapid vegetative growth. kharif crops are cultivated from
[May/June: Sowing Begins] ──> [July/August: Peak Monsoon Growth] ──> [September/October: Harvesting] Key Kharif Crops and Requirements Ideal Temperature Rainfall Requirement 22°C – 32°C 150 – 300 cm Deep clayey or loamy soil Maize (Corn) 21°C – 27°C 50 – 100 cm Old alluvial soil Cotton 21°C – 30°C 50 – 100 cm Black volcanic soil Groundnut 20°C – 30°C 50 – 75 cm Sandy loamy soil Crucial Cultivation Practices Land Preparation Some common examples of kharif crops include: Crops
Farmers clear the fields during the dry summer months of April and May. kharif crops are cultivated from
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