(i) When are kharif crops (1) sown and (2) harvested ? (ii) Name a cash crop which is also a kharif crop. -Geography

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(i) Kharif crops are sown after monsoons in June, July and harvested in Oct. and Nov.  (ii) A cash crop which is also a Kharif crop — cotton.

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