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Which types of crops are Jowar and Bajra?


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a

Rabi crops

b

Kharif crops

c

Zaid crops

d

None of these  

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

Jowar and Bajra are kharif crops.
With the start of the monsoon season, kharif crops are sown in July to August and harvested in September and October. Rice, maize, millets such as jowar and bajra, pulses such as arhar or tur, moong and urad, fibre crops such as cotton and jute, and oilseeds such as peanut and soybean are important kharif crops. Assam, West Bengal, coastal Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Konkan in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar are the primary rice-producing regions in India.
The warm season between rabi crop harvest and kharif crop planting is called zaid season.
 
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