What is the primary growing season for Jute in India?
A. Zaid
B. Rabi
C. Perennial
D. Kharif
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Depends on the crop: e.g., Rice is Kharif, Wheat is Rabi. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.
Explanation:
Groundwater irrigation through tube wells and wells is the predominant source, accounting for about 60% of the total irrigated area in India, followed by canals.
Explanation:
Rainfed agriculture in India requires at least 100 cm of rainfall per year. Areas with less than 75 cm rainfall often depend on irrigation. Rice requires high rainfall, while millets can survive with less.
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