Rabi Crop Example
Rabi crops are called "dry-season crops" because they rely mostly on irrigation, not rain. In regions with limited water, farmers know to plan their well or canal water carefully for these winter months.
An unseasonably warm February or March can cause "terminal heat stress," which shrivels the grain and reduces the yield of wheat. rabi crop example
Understanding the Rabi cycle helps in several practical ways: Rabi crops are called "dry-season crops" because they
| Feature | Rabi (Wheat) | Kharif (Rice) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Winter (Cold) | Monsoon (Hot & Wet) | | Sowing | Oct-Nov | June-July | | Harvesting | March-April | Sept-Oct | | Water Source | Irrigation (Tube-wells/Canals) | Rainfall (Monsoon) | | Temperature Curve | Hot $\to$ Cold $\to$ Hot | Hot $\to$ Hotter $\to$ Cool | | Soil Preparation | Fine Tilth (Dry ploughing) | Puddling (Wet ploughing) | | Fertilizer Intake | High Nitrogen demand | High Nitrogen + Organic matter | Understanding the Rabi cycle helps in several practical
Unlike Kharif crops (like Rice) which require puddling (standing water), Wheat requires a fine, well-drained tilth (soil texture).