Is wheat a kharif crop?

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No its rabi crop Kharif crops are those which are sown during summer around may or june and reaped in winter
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NO it is rabi crop.
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no wheat is rabi and rice is kharif crop
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No, wheat is a Rabi crop.
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yes A good rain in winter spoils the rabi crops but is good for kharif crops. The major rabi crop in India is wheat, followed by barley, mustard, sesame and peas.
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No wheat is not a kharif crop. it comes under rabi crops
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no,wheat is a KHARIF CROP.. bcz i agree it is grown in the winter season but guys do tell me this thing that the wheat crop ripens only when the temperature rices and we know that temperature rises only when its the end of winter season ans starting of summers. so, the wheat crops ripen during that time...
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no,wheat is a KHARIF CROP.. bcz i agree it is grown in the winter season but guys do tell me this thing that the wheat crop ripens only when the temperature rices and we know that temperature rises only when its the end of winter season ans starting of summers. so, the wheat crops ripen during that time and hence, we can definetely say that wheat is a kharif crop rather than saying its rabi crop. read less
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No it's rabi crop Kharif crops are those which are sown during summer around may or june and reaped in winter.
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No wheat is not a kharif crop. it comes under rabi crop
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