| ITK  followed   in  Thoothukudi DistrictCrude Ethno Veterinary Practice
 
 In Kothali village of Ottapidaram  Block of Thoothukudi District, they are following crude method of Ethno  Veterinary Practice. In which they cut the proximal extremity of both the ears  and make a second degree burn injury on the frontal area of skull by using red  hot iron. This practice followed for the purpose of treatment for epilepsy and  magnesium tetany diseases of livestock.
 Indigenous feed box for small ruminants                             Iron trunk boxes which are previously  used for keeping clothes and valuables now a day used as the feed box for small  ruminants. Goats and Sheep will not eat the grasses which are mixed with the  soil, dung and urine. So this iron plate box is very much useful for the safe  feeding of small ruminants. This practice has been followed in Kothali village  of Ottapidaram Block.          
                
                  |  |  Innovative Indigenous Dry land Cycle WeederIn Kothali village of Thoothukudi  District a farmer namely Shri. Arumugam has indigenously developed dry land  weeder by modified bicycle wheel.  It is  easy to operate with the help of long handle and the bottom side is fixed with  iron plate which is used to remove the dry land weeds. This weeder is much  useful in crops which are planted in ridges and furrows. It costs about Rs. 750  /-. The operation of the implement is just by walking and application of gentle  pressure by hands.  Both men and women  can very easily operate this implement in line sowing crops. This implement is  the farmer’s own innovation and is being used for the past 10 years.
 
                
                  |  |  a.  FunctionFor  weeding in row crops and for removing shallow rooted weeds. It has been  designed ergonomically for easy operation. Useful in dryland and gardenland  crops is ideal at a soil moisture content of 8 to10 per cent.
 b.  Specification
 Type  : Manually operated
 Power  requirement : A man labourer
 .Weight  : 3 kg.
 Capacity  : 0.05 ha/day
 c.  Cost of the unit :Rs.  350/-
 d.  Cost of operation :Rs.  800/ha.
 
                
                  | Name of the practice | District | ITK     Holder |  
                  | Crude Ethno Veterinary Practices, Indigenous    feed box for small ruminants, Innovative    and Indigenous Dry land Cycle Weeder | Thoothukudi | Th.Subaramani., Kothali
 |  Paddock It is the closed structure by using  bamboo sticks. It is used to keep the small ruminants in closed confinement  without roof. Some Sheep and Goat farmers are in the form of nomadic life.  During their nomadic life after grazing the animals this paddock will very much  useful to confine their animal in a closed proximity.    Traditional cholam (kakacholam) Traditional cholam varieties are  grown in Kothali village of   Thoothukudi  district. It is a black seed variety. Duration of the crop is 6 months. They  are cultivating this crop as rain fed and irrigated crop. The Seed rate is 30  kg /acre. It may be sown in the month of September- October and to be harvested  in the month of January - February. The seeds are kept for next sowing by  farmers themselves. This variety is suitable for livestock as fodder. It can be  used as inter crop with any other crop. 
                
                  |  |  Tirunelveli,  Thoothukudi1.  Thaipattam K 8, CO 25, CO 21, K 4, COH 3,CO 26, COH 4, BSR 1,
 2.  Chithiraipattam K 8, CO 25, K 4, CSH 5, COH 3,CO 26, COH 4, BSR 1,
 K 9  for Tenkasi tract
 3.  Adipattam K 8, CO 21, K4, K Tall, COH 3,CO 25, CO 26, BSR 1, APK 1
 4.  Puratasipattam CO 25, KTall, CO 26, K 8, K 10, BSR 1, APK 1
 Note: Thaipattam: January - February;  Chithiraipattam: April - May; Adipattam: June - July;
 Puratasipattam: September - October
 SELECTION  OF SEEDS
 Good  quality seeds are collected from disease and pest-free fields.
 Quantity  of seed required
 Irrigated  Transplanted - 7.5 kg/ha, Direct sown -10 kg/ha, Rainfed Direct sown- 15 kg/ha
 Sorghum under irrigated condition is  raised both as a direct sown and as a transplanted crop. Treat the seeds 24  hours prior to sowing with Carbendazim or Captan or Thiram 2g/kg of seed.  Harden the seeds with 1% aquous fresh leaf extract of Prosopis juliflora and  pungam,(Pongamia pinnata) mixed in 1:1 for 16 hrs at 1:0.6 ratio (Seed and  solution) followed by drying and subsequently pelleting the seeds with Pungam  leaf powder @300 g/ka with gruel.
 5.  THINNING OF THE SEEDLINGS AND GAP FILLING
 Direct  sown crop
 Thin  the seedlings and gap fill with the seedlings thinned out. Maintain a spacing  of 15 cm between plants after the first hand weeding on the 23rd day of sowing.  Thin the pulse crop to a spacing of 10 cm between plants for all pulse crop  except cowpea, for which spacing is maintained.
 Preparation  of Arpocarb fishmeal formulation for shootfly attraction: Fishmeal  powder is to be sprayed first with 2.0 per cent starch dissolved in hot water  as a sticking agent. The insecticide Arpocarb should then be sprayed at 50  ml/kg of fishmeal powder. The resultant mixture is shade dried and can be used  at 50 g/trap. The formulated product should be moistened well before placing in  the trap. The formulation can be changed once in 10 - 14 days depending upon  the smell. The sowing of sorghum should be completed in as short a time as  possible to avoid continuous flowering which favours grain midge and earhead  bug multiplication in an area.
 HARVESTING  AND PROCESSINGi.  Consider the average duration of the crop and observe the crop. When the crop  matures
 the  leaves turn yellow and present a dried up appearance.
 ii.  The grains are hard and firm.
 iii.  At this stage, harvest the crop by cutting the earheads separately.
 iv. Cut  the straw after a week, allow it to dry and then stack.
 v. In  the case of tall varieties, cut the stem at 10 to 15 cm above ground level and  afterwards
 separate  the earheads and stack the straw.
 vi.  Dry the earheads.
 vii.  Thresh using a mechanical thresher or by drawing a stone roller over the  earheads or by
 using  cattle and dry the produce and store.
 
                
                  | Name of the practice | District | ITK  Holder |  
                  | Paddock and Traditional cholam    (kakacholam) | Thoothukudi | Th.    Arumugam kothali
 |  Goat feeding  Kids below the age of 3 months will  not be allowed for grazing. Normally they kept in goat shed in day times. At  that time they feed with neem leaves as shown in the photographs. The neem  leaves are tied together and again tied in the beam just 2 feet from the floor  level. This elevated arrangement will certainly help the kids to eat  properly.         Cheng Kanni Adu Cheng Kanni Adu is the variety of  Kanni Adu. It is the native of Kovilpatti, Sattur and Sankarankoil taluks of  Thoothukudi, Virudhunagar and Tirunelveli Districts respectively. In total  Kanni Adu population 75 % are Pal Kanni Adu and the remaining 25% only Cheng  Kanni Adu. This variety is the tastiest meat producer in Tamilnadu. Normally  this breed delivers twins. 18% of Cheng Kanni Does will deliver triplets.   The  average adult body weight is 36 kgs in male and 29 kgs in female animals.  This breed is    highly suitable for rain fed region. 9. Mixed cropping Chillies + Castor + Agathi Chillies, castor and  agathi are raised in same piece of land as mixed crop. In this, chillies are  the main crop. Castor is the border crop, which is raised along the side of the  bunds. In between chillies and castor, agathi is raised. Agathi is leguminous  tree fodder which is a protein supplement to small ruminants and also used as  green leaf manure .Agathi growth is limited up to 10 feet height for easy  management. The castor crop is used for castor oil extraction and the castor  leaves are used as green fodder to live stock.Chilliy (Capsicum annum)
 Varieties
 K1, K2, Co1, Co2 (vegetable type) PKM  1 PKM 2 (For semidry conditions in Southern district
 Season: January-February, June –July,  and September-October
 Seed rate: 500 gm per acre
 Planting method: Rides &furrows
 Fertilizer applications: Applications  of Potassium in the form of potassium sulphate will increase quality of chilies
 Use of growth regulator:Tricontinol@1.25 ml/liter
 
                
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                  | Name of the practice | District | ITK     Holder |  
                  | Goat    feeding, Cheng Kanni Adu, Mixed cropping Chillies + Castor + Agathi | Thoothukudi | Th    . Anthony Vadaku    mayilodai
 |    10.“KOONAI” (Traditional Water Carrier)    It is used to carry water  from well. It is made up of iron plates and the mouth is tied with leather tube  for uniform flow of water. By using long ropes and with the help of Bullocks it  carries around 60 litres of water at a time. Because of the invention of diesel  and electric motor pump sets this KOONAI is just the thing in museum. Now a day  in rural areas the so called KOONAI is used for Poultry shed or kozhi koodu.
 
 
                
                  | Name of the practice | District | ITK     Holder |  
                  | “KOONAI”    (Traditional Water Carrier) | Thoothukudi | Th.    Shamugam Therku    Maylodi
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