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Agriculture in India Prepared by: Mrs. Savita Kukreti

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1 Agriculture in India Prepared by: Mrs. Savita Kukreti
Pawar Public School Kandivali

2 Agricultural Seasons Season Kharif Rabi Zaid Sowing Jun- Jul Oct - Dec
Aug – Sep (ZKC) Feb – Mar (ZRC) Harvesting Sep - Oct Mar - Apr Dec – Jan Apr - May Crops Rice Wheat Millets, vegetables

3 Rice cultivation Rainfall: 150cm to 300 cm Temperature: 16⁰ C to 32⁰ C
Soil: Alluvial – deep, fertile, clayey and loamy

4 Upland rice Lowland rice

5 Steps Sowing Transplanting Processing Harvesting

6 Seeds are scattered by hand – labour saving
Seeds are dropped in the furrows Seeds are dropped in a straight line at regular intervals in furrows

7 Traditional Method

8 Japanese Method

9 Harvesting Threshing Winnowing Milling By hand – using a sickle
Crop allowed to dry in the field for 3-4 days Threshing Bullocks to separate grains from the chaff Sheaves are beaten against the bars Winnowing Husk is removed from the grain Milling Polishing – graded – stored in sacks Par boiling the grain to remove the outer husk

10 Rice Distribution in India

11 WHEAT

12 Wheat Cultivation in India
Rainfall: 40cm to 75cm Temperature: 10⁰ C to 15⁰ C (sowing time) 20⁰ C to 25⁰ C (harvesting time) Soil: Fertile deep alluvial

13 Broadcasting Drilling Dribbling Sowing Winnowing Processing Harvesting

14 Wheat Distribution in India

15 Millets Jowar Ragi Bajra

16 Jowar

17 Bajra

18 Ragi

19 PULSES

20 Crop Temperature Rainfall Soil Jowar < 16⁰ C < 100 cm Clayey - sandy Bajra 25⁰ C - 30⁰ C 40 – 50 cm Black and Red soils Ragi 20⁰ C - 30⁰ C cm Red soil Pulses 20⁰ C - 25⁰ C 50 – 75 cm Dry and light


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