Maize Rabi Or Kharif ~upd~

Maize, also known as corn, is a cereal grain that belongs to the family Poaceae. It is one of the most widely grown crops in the world and is a staple food in many countries.

In some regions, maize is grown as a rabi crop due to: maize rabi or kharif

(Winter Season)

However, in some parts of India, particularly in the northern regions, maize is also grown as a , also known as a winter crop. In these regions, maize is sown in October-November and harvested in February-March. Maize, also known as corn, is a cereal

Maize is typically classified as a . Kharif crops are those that are sown in the rainy season and harvested in the autumn season. In India, maize is sown in June-July and harvested in September-October. In these regions, maize is sown in October-November

Kharif maize is grown in the monsoon season, typically from June to October. The crop is sown in the months of June-July and harvested in September-October. Kharif maize is mainly grown in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The yield of Kharif maize is generally lower than Rabi maize due to factors like waterlogging and pests.

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