TNAU Agritech Portal :: Traditional Varieties grown in Tamil nadu
Kuzhi Vedichan
- Grown in Vellapalam and Keevalur taluk of Nagapattinam district
- Samba (July 15 – Jan 14) is the apt season for cultivating Kuzhi vedichan
- It grows well in sandy clay soil and saline soil, so that it is very well suited for coastal areas
- It is resistant to salinity, drought and pest and diseases
- It is a short duration crop and the cropping cycle is 110 days
- Yields upto 950 kg/ac
- The average height of the crop is 2½ feet and it will leads to lodging.
- Size of the grain is bold in nature with pale dirty white colour.
- The specific character of this variety is induced milk secretion in lactating women
- Even when the field is flooded and the crop lodges, it has an unique feature of tillering again
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