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Which Kharif crop is used for cattle feed?


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a

Jowar and bajra

b

Rice

c

Wheat

d

Pulses 

answer is A.

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The Kharif crop is used for cattle feed, Jowar and Bajra.
One of India's significant cereal crops grown for food and fodder is called "Jowar" or "Sorghum" there. Crops during the Kharif season are generally planted at the start of the first monsoon rains. From the third week of September to October, the harvesting season starts. The monsoon season is linked to the Kharif crops. They are planted in June and July and harvested in the fall. Cattle are fed bajra plant stalks. In several regions of the nation, jowar is primarily cultivated for fodder. This cereal crop has the benefit of being able to be grown in both the Kharif and Rabi seasons. After rice, wheat, maize, and barley, jowar is the fifth-most significant cereal crop in the world.
 
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