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Zaid varieties are specifically evolved to survive high temperatures and low humidity.
Since there is almost no rainfall during these months, Zaid crops rely entirely on artificial irrigation (wells, pumps, and canals). Common Examples of Zaid Crops
In the vast and diverse agricultural landscape of the Indian subcontinent, the farming calendar is traditionally divided into three distinct seasons based on the monsoon cycles. While most are familiar with the Kharif season (monsoon crops like rice and maize) and the Rabi season (winter crops like wheat and mustard), there lies a crucial, albeit shorter, window of agricultural opportunity known as the . zaid crops are sown in
Zaid crops are primarily sown during the summer months of .
Sowing during this season comes with high risks: Zaid varieties are specifically evolved to survive high
These are sown very early, sometimes as early as late February or early March. They require a slightly cooler temperature for germination but mature as the heat rises.
What are the Zaid crops? And climate condition for ... - Brainly.in While most are familiar with the Kharif season
Green fodder for livestock is often grown now to ensure animals stay fed when grass dries up.

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