Performance of Samba Wheat Variety by Adopting Production Technology in Western Zone of Tamil Nadu
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https://doi.org/10.56678/Keywords:
Samba Wheat, Frontline Demonstration, Scientific Management PracticesAbstract
A study was conducted in western zone of Tamil Nadu, India to assess the performance of
samba wheat variety HW 1095 vs CO (W) 1 in Talavadi hilly regions. A total of 40
frontline demonstrations were laid out at farmer’s field to demonstrate the production
potential of samba wheat during Rabi season from 2010 - 2011 to 2011 - 2012. The
performance of HW 1095 was superior in test weight and yield over farmer practice in all
40 locations. The farmers harvested an average grain yield of 39.6 qha-1 with the highest
grain yield of 40.9 qha-1 and the lowest grain yield of 38.6 qha-1 with an yield advantage of
15.06 per cent over the existing variety CO (W) 1 in all locations. The productivity of
wheat per unit area has been increased by adopting appropriate scientific management
practices with a suitable variety. The result reveals that the samba wheat variety was
accepted by the farmers mainly because of its yield and yield attributes by adopting
scientific production technologies.
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