The correct answer is: B. Kharif crop
Rabi crops are grown in the winter season, while Kharif crops are grown in the summer season. Rice, Millet (Jawar-Bajra), Maize and cotton are all Kharif crops.
Rabi crops are sown in the autumn (October-November) and harvested in the spring (March-April). They require a cool, moist climate and are grown in areas that receive adequate rainfall during the winter months. Some common Rabi crops include wheat, barley, mustard, and peas.
Kharif crops are sown in the spring (June-July) and harvested in the autumn (September-October). They require a warm, humid climate and are grown in areas that receive adequate rainfall during the summer months. Some common Kharif crops include rice, maize, millet, and cotton.
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