When plants of the same kind are
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.
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.
Paddy, maize, soyabean, groundnut and
cotton are kharif crops.
Rabi Crops : The crops grown in the
winter season (October to March) are
called rabi crops. Examples of rabi
crops are wheat, gram, pea, mustard etc
Q,1,
Write the difference between Rabi crops and kharif crops?
Q,2,
What is crops and how many types of crop
agricultural practices which are
listed below:
(i) Preparation of soil
(ii) Sowing
(iii) Adding manure and fertilisers
(iv) Irrigation
(v) Protecting from weeds
(vi) Harvesting
(vii) Storage
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The process of loosening and turning
of the soil is called tilling or ploughing.
Plough : This is being used since
ancient times for tilling the soil, adding
fertilisers to the crop, removing the weeds
and turning the soil. This is made of
wood and is drawn by a pair of bulls or
other animals (horses and camels). It
contains a strong triangular iron strip
called ploughshare. The main part of the
plough is a long log of wood which is
called a plough shaft. There is a handle
at one end of the shaft. The other end is
attached to a beam which is placed on
the bulls’ necks. One pair of bulls and a
man can easily operate the plough.
Hoe : It is a simple tool which is used
for removing weeds and for loosening
the soil. It has a long rod of wood or
iron. A strong, broad and bent plate of
iron is fixed to one of its end.
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