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Planting Calendar vs Market Calendar: Which One Should You Use?

While the rainy season may provide favourable conditions for cultivation, it is equally crucial to consider the economic aspect of farming - specifically, the potential for higher market prices upon harvest.

Planting crops during the rainy season can be advantageous due to increased water availability. Rainfall nourishes the soil, providing essential nutrients and moisture necessary for healthy plant growth. This abundance of water can result in higher crop yields, leading to a larger harvest overall.
 
However, it is equally important to consider the market dynamics and pricing trends when deciding what crops to plant and when. You must assess which crops are in demand and likely to fetch better prices at the time of harvest. This requires understanding market fluctuations and supply-demand dynamics.
 
So, as a crop farmer, what should you do? The answer is that it depends on your goals. If you want to get the biggest possible harvest, you should use a planting calendar. But if you want to get the best possible price for your crops, they use a market calendar.
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