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Our service in detail
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Unlike winter-grown Rabi crops , Kharif farming is a race with the clouds.
Sugarcane is a complex case. While it is planted before the monsoon (February–March), its main growth period coincides with Kharif and it is harvested in winter. However, in general classification, it is considered a Kharif crop or an annual crop straddling multiple seasons. what is kharif crop
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Farmers are also adapting by shifting sowing dates, using weather apps, and diversifying into short-duration Kharif crops (e.g., 90-day maize instead of 120-day rice). Fast-maturing pulses that help restore soil nitrogen
They require consistently warm temperatures throughout their vegetative growth cycle.
To survive, farmers are shifting:
If a farmer grows wheat , it is Rabi. If they grow rice , it is Kharif. Mixing them up results in total crop failure.