Which of the following is not a rabi crop in India?
Jowar
Depending on the crops growing in different seasons, there are actually three types of crops in India - kharif, rabi, and zaid. Kharif is the summer crop or monsoon crop in India. Major kharif crops of India include millets (bajra and jowar), paddy (rice) and maize. Rabi is the spring harvest or winter crop in India. Major rabi crops in India include wheat, barley, mustard, sesame, peas etc. Zaid is grown in some parts of the country during March to June. Examples of zaid are muskmelon, watermelon, bitter gourd, and ridge gourd.