Wheat Is Rabi Or Kharif Jun 2026
Summary
To solidify the concept that "wheat is rabi or kharif," let's walk through a farmer's calendar in Northern India (the Green Revolution belt). wheat is rabi or kharif
To fully grasp why wheat belongs to the Rabi category, it helps to contrast the two primary cropping seasons used in traditional monsoon-dependent agriculture: Kharif Crops Rabi Crops (Wheat) June – July (Onset of southwest monsoon) October – November (Onset of winter) Harvesting Time September – October (End of monsoon) March – April (Arrival of spring/summer) Climate Required Hot and humid weather with heavy rainfall Cool growing season and warm ripening season Water Requirement High (reliant on monsoon rains) Moderate (reliant on winter showers or irrigation) Examples Rice, Maize, Cotton, Soybean, Groundnut Wheat, Barley, Mustard, Peas, Gram The Timeline of Wheat Cultivation Summary To solidify the concept that "wheat is
Wheat is highly susceptible to waterlogging. The heavy, continuous downpours of the monsoon season would drown the roots, cause fungal diseases, and rot the seeds before they could fully establish. Farmers prepare the fields after the monsoon rains recede
Farmers prepare the fields after the monsoon rains recede. The soil retains enough residual moisture to support germination. Seedlings emerge as the autumn temperatures begin to drop. Growth and Tillering (December – February)








