Cotton is the primary "cash crop" of this season. It requires a long, warm growing period and frequent rainfall during its early stages, followed by sunny days for the bolls to ripen. 4. Pulses (Tur, Moong, Urad)
This season produces some of the most essential food grains and cash crops. The most famous examples include: kharif crops
Kharif crops, also known as autumn crops, are a type of crop that is typically grown in the warm, humid climates of South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. These crops are sown in the spring or early summer, when the monsoon season begins, and harvested in the autumn or early winter. Cotton is the primary "cash crop" of this season