India has three main cropping seasons - Kharif crops are grown during the monsoon season from June to September and include rice, maize, jowar, bajra and cotton. Rabi crops are grown from October to March during the winter and include wheat, barley, gram and mustard. Zayad crops are grown in the summer months and consist of vegetables like melons, cucumbers and leafy greens as well as commercial cash crops.
India has three main cropping seasons - Kharif crops are grown during the monsoon season from June to September and include rice, maize, jowar, bajra and cotton. Rabi crops are grown from October to March during the winter and include wheat, barley, gram and mustard. Zayad crops are grown in the summer months and consist of vegetables like melons, cucumbers and leafy greens as well as commercial cash crops.
India has three main cropping seasons - Kharif crops are grown during the monsoon season from June to September and include rice, maize, jowar, bajra and cotton. Rabi crops are grown from October to March during the winter and include wheat, barley, gram and mustard. Zayad crops are grown in the summer months and consist of vegetables like melons, cucumbers and leafy greens as well as commercial cash crops.