Here is a comprehensive breakdown of maize cultivation across the Kharif and Rabi seasons, including their differences, geographic distribution, and yield variations. The Core Distinction: Kharif vs. Rabi Maize
Sown between June and July with the onset of the monsoon and harvested in September or October. It thrives in hot, humid conditions and requires a moderate rainfall of 50–100 cm.
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October to November (post-monsoon/onset of winter). Harvesting Window: March to April.
For Kharif, fields must feature excellent drainage channels to prevent waterlogging. For Rabi, deep plowing helps retain residual soil moisture.
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