Bang-On Balls: Chronicles

Kharif Crops

The high humidity of the monsoon is a breeding ground for pests like the Pink Bollworm (in cotton) or various fungal infections.

Kharif crops, also known as autumn crops, are a type of crop that is typically grown in the warm, humid climates of South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. These crops are sown in the spring or early summer, when the monsoon season begins, and harvested in the autumn or early winter. kharif crops

To overcome these challenges and ensure the long-term sustainability of kharif crop cultivation, farmers can adopt: The high humidity of the monsoon is a

They represent hope, hard work, and the cycle of life in rural South Asia. From the rice bowl of the east to the cotton fields of the west, these crops not only feed billions but also define the cultural and economic landscape of the region. A successful Kharif season often means a prosperous year for the nation. To overcome these challenges and ensure the long-term