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Rabi and Kharif crops are the two major crop categories in Indian agriculture, distinguished mainly by their sowing and harvesting seasons. This guide explains rabi and kharif crops, their key differences, growing conditions and common examples. Learn about major kharif crops such as rice, maize, cotton, soybean and groundnut, which are generally sown with the arrival of the monsoon. The article also compares kharif and rabi crops to help farmers, traders, students and agriculture businesses understand seasonal cultivation patterns. It covers the rabi season months, including the typical sowing period and harvesting cycle. A common question is wheat is rabi or kharif; wheat is a Rabi crop, generally sown during the cooler months and harvested in spring. Explore crop seasons, examples and important agricultural information about India’s farming calendar.







