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A rabbit court was a walled area lined with brick and cement, while a pit was similar, although less well-lined and more sunken. [2]: 347–350 Individual boxes or burrow-spaces could line the wall. Rabbits would be kept in a group in these pits or courts, and individuals collected when desired for eating or pelts.
Undertake basic and applied research on all aspects of sheep and rabbit production. Develop, update and standardize meat, fibre and pelt technologies. Educate about sheep and rabbit production and utilization. Transfer improved technologies to farmers, rural artisans and development workers. Provide referral and consultation services.
It is a unique place on the planet with 85 species of vegetables, 178 fruit trees, 46 variety fishes, 25 varieties of domestic animals include cattle, dogs, goats, rabbits and ducks etc. [18] Mango Meadows is a place where children, women, old people, differently able, young people and all those who like to know and experience the beauty of ...
The station was upgraded to the status of RARS in 1981 and made the headquarters of the Central Zone of Kerala Agricultural University. At a meeting held at the station premises in 2013, The Zonal Research Extension Advisory Committee (ZREAC) of the Central Zone of KAU recommended adoption of several new varieties of crops and promotion of ...
Coconut production in Kerala; Creative Extension; D. Department of Agriculture Development & Farmers' Welfare (Kerala) District Agricultural Farm, Taliparamba; E ...
The District Agricultural Farm in Taliparamba is one of the oldest farms in India. It is located at Karimbam village on State Highway 36 in Kannur district of Kerala State in India. Kerala government has proposed to develop Karimbam farm to be a tourist spot in the state.
Kerala Farmers Federation (KeFF) is a non-profit agricultural organization established in 2017. [1] It consists of over 670,000 farmers and 1,400,000 workers, and spreads awareness about farmer rights, sustainable farming practices, trade agreements and laws concerning farming and holding of land. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Agricultural Research Station, Anakkayam is a research Station under the Central Zone of Kerala Agricultural University at Anakkayam in Malappuram district of Kerala, India. It was established in 1963 as a cashew research station and has an area of 9.92 ha under it. ARS Anakkayam maintains 216 hybrids of 18 parental combinations.