1. Class- VIII
Life Science
Rabi and Kharif Crops
SWETA KUMARI
INTEGRATED B.SC. B.ED. (4TH YEAR)
LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY, PHAGWARA
2. Can we call it a crop?
Tomato plant
Groundnut plant
3. Crop
When plants of the same kind are grown and cultivated at one place
on a large scale, it is called a crop.
For example, crop of wheat means that all the plants grown in a
field are that of wheat.
5. No, pea plant cannot be grown in hot season because it required cool temperature and
if you wish to grow in summers the plant will either die or will not give proper yield,
hence pea plants can only be sown in the rainy season as it’s a favourable time.
6. We know that there are different types of crops like cereals, vegetables
and fruits. These crops can be classified on the basis of the season in
which they grow.
The climatic conditions like temperature, humidity and rainfall vary
from one region to another. Accordingly, there is a rich variety of crops
grown in different parts of the country.
8. Types of crops
Rabi Crops :The crops grown in the winter season are called rabi crops.
Their time period is generally from October to March.
Examples of rabi crops are wheat, gram, pea, mustard and linseed.
9. Types of crops
Kharif Crops : The crops which are sown in the rainy season are called
kharif crops. The rainy season in India is generally from June to
September.
Examples are paddy, maize, soyabean, groundnut, cotton, etc.
10. Factors affecting crop production
There are certain factors which affect the production of crops. They are
1. Soil fertility
2. Availability of water
3. Climate
4. Diseases or pests
5. Strong winds