About Kharif Crops __exclusive__ May 2026
In agricultural terms, Kharif crops (also known as or Summer crops ) are the crops that are sown at the arrival of the monsoon rains. Unlike their winter cousins (Rabi crops), Kharif crops require a hot, humid climate and a lot of water.
So, grab that bhutta , sprinkle some lemon and salt on it, and eat it with gratitude. That, right there, is the spirit of Kharif. Have you ever tried growing a Kharif crop in your home garden? Tur (pigeon pea) is surprisingly easy to grow during the rainy season! Let me know in the comments below. about kharif crops
If you have ever enjoyed a steaming plate of bhutta (roasted corn) in the rain or fluffy poha (beaten rice) for breakfast, you have tasted the fruits of the Kharif harvest. But what exactly are Kharif crops? Why are they so crucial to the economy, the dinner plate, and the very culture of South Asia? In agricultural terms, Kharif crops (also known as