Zaid Crops Are Sown In -
It prevents the land from sitting idle after the wheat or mustard harvest in March.
June to July (just before the heavy rains begin). zaid crops are sown in
This short agricultural season, known as the , occurs in the gap between the harvesting of Rabi (winter) crops and the sowing of Kharif (monsoon) crops, typically spanning from March to June . Key Characteristics of Zaid Crops It prevents the land from sitting idle after
Since the Zaid season is defined by the absence of rain, the sowing methods differ from the broadcast methods sometimes used in Kharif. known as the