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Newsletter #2 | December 2025

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  NEWSLETTER #02 | December 2025 ------------------------------------------------- Greetings from the Pennaar Valley! Balambika Sanctuary and The Vilvam Foundation would like to thank you all for your generous contributions towards our efforts to protect and promote native seeds and cattle.  This year the rains were spread more evenly over the South-West and North-East monsoons and our well remained reasonably full through the year unlike last year when we went totally dry in the summer and then had floods in the winter. This year, we got the paddy cycle started in the month of Aipassi (late October). The fields are flooded and the nitrogen fixing green manure plants, that were planted a couple of months earlier, are ploughed back into the soil. Padmanabhan, our bull is refusing to plough, and you can see him standing on the side watching his harem doing all the hard work. This year, we have sown eleven traditional varieties of rice - Pisini, Karuppu Kavuni, Sempalai, Salem S...

Newsletter #1 | December 2024

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  NEWSLETTER #01 | December 2024 ------------------------------------------------- Greetings from Balambika Sanctuary and The Vilvam Foundation! Thank you all for your generous contributions towards our efforts to save and promote native seeds and cattle.  Month of Karthigai --------------------------- This monsoon, we have sown nine traditional varieties of rice - Karuppu Kavuni, Mapillai  Samba,  Kappakaar,  Devaki,  Kuzhiadichan, Pisini,  Vaigunda,  Salem Samba,  Sempalai and  Pisini. Day 01 : The 9 Paddy Nursery and the Puja Before Planting Day 14 : The Nursery Babies are now old enough for Kindergarten Day 14 : Preparation for Transplanting Day 14 : Transplanting into 9 different Paddies arranged so that varieties that have similar  life cycles are not adjacent (to prevent cross pollination) Day 14 : Done! The paddy will now ripen over the next 115 to 150 days If all goes well, once harvested, you can all expect to taste these ...