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About agriculture in Khairtal

Khairtal is situated in the north-eastern part of Rajasthan, India, within the fertile plains of the newly formed Khairthal-Tijara district, near the border with Haryana. The surrounding landscape consists of flat, semi-arid agricultural lands with sandy-loam soils that are intensively cultivated. Unlike the arid desert areas of western Rajasthan, this region benefits from a relatively high water table and extensive tubewell irrigation, giving the rural countryside a green and productive appearance during the primary growing seasons.

The agricultural economy of the Khairtal area is highly productive, defined by distinct seasonal crop cycles. During the Rabi (winter) season, the fields are dominated by mustard and wheat, with Khairtal being globally and regionally famous as a major hub for mustard production, trading, and oil milling. In the Kharif (monsoon) season, farmers cultivate cotton, pearl millet (bajra), sorghum, and various pulses. Livestock husbandry, particularly dairy farming with cows and buffaloes, is also widely practiced, providing a steady secondary income stream for local farming households.

For agronomists and farm workers, Khairtal offers significant seasonal employment opportunities, particularly during the peak mustard and wheat harvesting periods from March to April, and the cotton harvest in late autumn. Agronomists can find roles advising farms on water conservation, soil health management, and pest control for high-yield oilseeds, while agricultural laborers find work in harvesting, transport, and processing at the local Krishi Upaj Mandi (grain market). Incoming workers should prepare for extreme temperatures, as summers are exceptionally hot and dry, and a basic understanding of Hindi or the local Mewati dialect is highly beneficial.