Which Crops are Suitable For Planting in Summer?

What types of crops can be planted in the summer season?

Which Crops are Suitable For Planting in Summer?

There are three main types of crop seasons: Kharif crop Cultivation season, Rabi crop cultivation season, and summer crop cultivation season. Kharif crops are cultivated at the beginning of the monsoon, and Kharif crops are raised in the months of September to October.

Major Kharif crops are rice, Joware, Bajra, Maize, cotton, sugarcane, Seame, soybean, and groundnut. Rabi crops are cultivated at the beginning of the winter season and they rise in the springtime period. Major Rabi crops are wheat, Jower, gram, linseed, and rapeseed and mustard. In the summer season, rice, maize, and groundnut are grown naturally.

Rice is one of the major food crops of the world. It is the main crop cultivated in hot and humid regions, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. Asia is the largest producer of rice in the world, with 90% of the world’s total Rice production. Rice is classified as a kharif crop. In India, rice meets around 150 cm of rainfall and high temperatures of about 25 degrees Celsius. For the best development, it also requires stagnant water and clay soil. Most of the rice cultivation is done manually, so it requires adequate cheap labour.

Maze originated in Latin America. It is still the staple food of the people of late in America. It is an important food crop as well as a food. It is known as found in the USA and Mecca in India. It requires a moderate temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius during the growing period and rainfall of 50 cm to 275 CM. Maze cannot survive in Frost. Well-drained and fertile soil is required for its cultivation. The USA is the world’s largest producer of maize.

– Written By Aruja

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