Maize (), often called the "Queen of Cereals" due to its high genetic yield potential, is a highly versatile crop in India. While traditionally categorized as a Kharif crop, its photo-thermo-insensitive nature allows it to be cultivated year-round, including during the Rabi and Summer seasons. Maize in the Kharif Season
Maize is a year-round crop in tropical and subtropical regions, but in the standard Indian agricultural calendar, it is grown predominantly as a Kharif crop, with a significant and growing area under Rabi cultivation. maize rabi or kharif