Annual Review Report 2008-09
ANNUAL REPORT (2008-09)
(FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 2008 TO SEPTEMBER 2009)
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, RAICHUR P. B. NO. 329, MRS,
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, RAICHUR-584102
Annual Review Report 2008-09
PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone E mail Web Address Office FAX
Krishi Vigyan Kendra P.B. No.329, UAS Raichur Campus, Raichur – 584 102.
08532-220196
08532-220196
[email protected] http://kvkraichur.com
1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone E mail Web Address Office FAX
University of Agricultural Sciences, Yettingudda, Dharwad-580 005
0836-2447494
0836-2748199
[email protected] www.uasd.edu
1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No
Name Telephone / Contact Residence Mobile Email
Dr. A.R Kurubar 08532-220195 9480696314 [email protected] 1.4. Year of sanction: 1995
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1.5. Staff Position (as on 31st August 2009)
Sl. No.
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Designation M/F
Discipline
Highest Qualification (for PC, SMS
and Prog. Asstt.)
Pay Scale
Basic pay
Date of joining KVK
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others)
1 Programme Coordinator
Dr.A.R. Kurubar
Programme Coordinator
M Horticulture M.Sc (Agri), Ph.D 12000-18300
14520 20.12.1995
P Others
2 SMS Amruthshekhar M. Benki
SMS M Agril. Extension
M.Sc.(Agri) 12000-18300
12840 06.05.2002
P ST
3 SMS Dr. S.R. Balanagoudar
SMS M Soil Science M.Sc.(Agri), Ph.D 8000-13500
9650
23.05.2006 P OBC
4 SMS Dr. Vijaykumar Ghante
SMS M Plant Protection
M.Sc.(Agri), Ph.D 8000-13500
8000 19.11.2008 P
5 SMS Mohan Chanvan SMS M Agronomy M.Sc.(Agri) 8000-13500
8000 23.01.2009 P SC
6 SMS Dr. M. S. Badiger
SMS F Home science
MHSc, Ph.D 8000-13500
8000 21.02.2009 P OBC
7 SMS Vacant SMS - Animal Science
- - - - - -
8 Programme Assistant( Lab Tech.)/T-4
Vacant - - - - - - - - -
9 Programme Assistant (Computer)/ T-4
C. N. Kotabagi Programme Assistant
M Computer Programmer
MCA 5500-9000
5500 13-02-2009 P SC
10 Programme Assistant/ Farm Manager
Anita Programme Assistant
F Farm manager
B.Sc. (Agri) 5500-9000
5500 06-03-2009 P SC
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Sl. No. Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent Designation
M/F Discipline
Highest Qualification (for PC, SMS
and Prog. Asstt.)
Pay Scale
Basic pay
Date of joining KVK
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others)
11 Assistant Ganganna Senior
Assistant Supt
M Accounts B.Com 10000-18150
11100 13-07-1995 P OBC
12 Jr. Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - - - -
13 Driver (Jeep) M.Khaja Driver cum
Mech., M Driver -
7275-13350
9500 01.06.1996 P OBC
14 Driver Vacant - - - - - - - - -
15 Supporting staff Smt. Hanumanti
Tayappa Messenger F Messenger -
5800-10500
6800
04.01.1995 P SC
16 Supporting staff Vacant Cook cum Care Taker
- - - - - - - -
1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha):
Sl. No.
Item Area (ha)
1 Under Buildings 700 Sq.m 2. Under Demonstration Units - 3. Under Crops 7 4. Orchard/Agro-forestry - 5. Others 630
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1.7. Infrastructural Development:
A) Buildings
Sl. No.
Name of building Source of funding
Stage Complete Incomplete
Completion Date
Plinth area (Sq.m)
Expenditure (Rs.)
Starting Date
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Status of construction
1 Administrative Building
ICAR 1998 660 34.0 - - -
2 Farmers Hostel ICAR - - - - 300 Tendering process in on
3 Staff Quarters ICAR 30.6.05 6 x 67 25.27 lakhs - - -
1 - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - 5 - - - - - - - 6 - - - - - - -
4 Demonstration Units - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - -
5 Fencing - - - - - - - 6 Rain Water harvesting
system - - - - - - -
7 Threshing floor - - - - - - - 8 Farm godown - - - - - - -
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B) Vehicles
Type of vehicle Year of purchase
Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run
Present status
Tempo-Trax 1996 3.46 1,96,346 Good
Tractor (TAFE) 1999 3.37 6420 Hrs. Good
Motor bike
(Bajaj CT-100)
2005 0.40 19,398 Good
Motor bike
(Hero Honda Passion Plus)
2009 0.50 35 Good
C) Equipments & AV aids
Name of the equipment
Year of purchase
Cost (Rs.) Present status
Over Head Projector 1999 26,000 Good
Slide Projector 1999 34,500 Good
Computer 2000 95,000 Good
TV 2002 20,000 Good
Fax Machine 2004 12,685 Good
PA System 2004 31,025 Good
Computer 2006 39,216 Good
Digital Camera 2004 19,980 Good
Laptop 2006 45,000 Good
LCD projector 2006 57,188 Good
Automatic weather Station
2008 1,53,946 Good
LCD Screen 2008 24,000 Good
Laptop 2008 39,900 Good
Lexmark Printer 2008 15,043 Good
Photocopier Xerox(Toshiba)
2008 55,120 Good
Microscope Olympus 2008 16,000 Good 1.8. A). Details SAC meeting conducted in 2008-09
Sl. No.
Date Number of Participants
No. of absentees
Salient Recommendations
Action taken
- - - - - -
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PART II - DETAILS OF DISTRICT 2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) Sl. No
Farming system/enterprise
1 Rainfed area – cropping in both kharif and - rabi seasons / double cropping
Greebgram Blackgram Seasamum Bajra Sunflower Sorghum Bengalgram Safflower Wheat
2 Rainfed area – Redgram cropping
Redgram Redgram + Bajra Redgram + Groundnut Redgram + Greengram Redgram + Sesamum Redgram + Sorghum
3 Rainfed area – rabi jowar and cotton cropping Rabi Jowar Cotton
4 Rainfed area – cropping in kharif season Bajra Sorghum Groundnut Sunflower Sesamum Setaria Horsegram Niger
5 Canal irrigated area – cropping in all season Bajra Sorghum Paddy Sunflower Groundnut Wheat Bengalgram Cotton
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Sl. No
Farming system/enterprise
6 Well irrigated area – cropping of horticultural and commercial crops
Fruits Vegetables Plantations Flowers Sugarcane Cotton Sericulture
7 Tank irrigated area – paddy cropping Paddy 2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography) Sl. No
Agro-climatic Zone
Characteristics
1 North-Eastern Dry zone
The North Eastern Dry Zone, spread over 17,626 sq.km., accounts for 9.26 per cent of the total geographical area (1,91,791 sq.km.) of Karnataka State. It is situated between 15° 57’ and 17° 36’ north latitude and 76° 6’ and 77°33’ east longitude. This zone comprises 8 taluks (Afzalpur, Chittapur, Gulbarga, Jewargi, Sedam, Shahapur, Shorapur and Yadgir) of Gulbarga district and 3 taluks (Deodurga, Manvi, Raichur) of Raichur district. The zone is primarily agrarian in character with about 75.33 per cent of its geographical area under cultivation.
Major Agro ecological situations Sl. No
Agro ecological situation
Characteristics
1 Rainfed area – cropping in both kharif and - rabi seasons / double cropping
This situation extends 6000 ha in Deodurga, 1500 ha in Manvi, 1150 ha in Raichur talluks of Raichur district. In this situation the medium deep black and red clay loamy soils are predominant.
2 Rainfed area – Redgram cropping
This farming situation covers 7730 ha in Deodurg, 6290 ha in Manvi and 8150 in Raichur taluks. Soils in this situation mainly represented by medium to deep black soils and clay loam of red soils.
3 Rainfed area – rabi jowar and cotton cropping
In this farming situation 37616 ha in Deodurga, 45792 ha in Manvi and 34108 ha in Raichur. This situation involves predominantly deep black soils.
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Sl. No
Agro ecological situation
Characteristics
4 Rainfed – cropping in kharif season
This situation extends 44040 ha in Deodurga, 18732 ha in Manvi and 22242 ha in Raichur talluks. This situation predominantly comprises of shallow black soils and red sandy loams.
5 Canal irrigated area – cropping in all season
In this situation irrigation water is available from canals of TBP and UKP areas in the talluks of Manvi (40000 ha), Deodurga (2319 ha) and Raichur (19500 ha). In this situation both red sandy loam and deep black soils predominant.
6 Well irrigated area – cropping of horticultural and commercial crops
In this situation area extend Deodurga (1200 ha), Manvi (2668 ha) and Raichur (2250 ha). In this situation soils are mainly red sandy loams and shallow to medium black soils.
7 Tank irrigated area – paddy cropping
There are good number of tanks mainly in the talluks of Raichur and Deodurga. Under this situation paddy is the main crop in Kharif season. The second crop of either paddy or groundnut is taken in rabi/summer if sufficient water is available.
2.3 Soil type/s Sl. No Soil type Characteristics Area in
ha
1 Black soils The shallow and medium black soils are grey to deep black in colour (mostly pellustert) clay to clay loam in texture. They contain lime nodules and the base saturation is high with medium to high water retaining capacity. The Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) is fairly high ranging from 50-70 me/100g. The silica sesquioxide ratio (SiO2/R202) is around 3.5
60%
2 Gravelly red soils Light textured soils having low organic carbon content and low to medium, phosphorus and potash status. They contain low water retention capacity. Soils are grouped in alfisols.
30%
3 Alluvial soils These soils are formed due to transportation and deposition through river water on the river banks. In texture, they vary from drift sand to loam and stiff clay. There is no marked differentiation in the horizons and the profiles are often characterized by the absence of stratification. The colour of these soils is generally gray. They are neutral to alkaline in reaction, moderate to high in CEC and bases. They are found on the banks of Tungabhadra and Krishna rivers in this zone.
10%
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2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district Sl. No.
Crop Area (ha) Production (tons)
Productivity (Kg/ha)
1 Paddy Rainfed 1584 3485 2200
Irrigated 91676 247525 2700
2 Jowar Rainfed 120 156 1300 Irrigated 169 245 1450
3 Maize Rainfed 4 12 3100 Irrigated 520 1664 3200
4 Hybrid Bajra Rainfed 58885 64774 1100 Irrigated 4405 5066 1150
5 Navane Rainfed 5 3 500 Irrigated 0 0 0
6 Redgram Rainfed 18704 9352 500 Irrigated 0 0 500
7 Greengram Rainfed 15433 7717 500 Irrigated 0 0 500
8 Balck gram Rainfed 18 5 300 Irrigated 0 0 350
9 Horse gram Rainfed 518 233 450 Irrigated 0 0 500
10 Cowpea Rainfed 1090 545 500 Irrigated 0 0 500
11 Groundnut Rainfed 14738 14738 1000 Irrigated 1221 1343 1100
12 Sunflower Rainfed 65370 32685 500 Irrigated 23953 13174 550
13 Sesamum Rainfed 3086 1543 500 Irrigated 0 0 500
14 Castor Rainfed 1608 1487 925 Irrigated 0 0 950
15 Niger Rainfed 111 23 210 Irrigated 0 0 0
16 Cotton Rainfed 4005 801 200 Irrigated 11913 2502 210
TOTAL 319136 409078 - Rabi: Sl. No. Crop Area (ha)
Production (tons)
Productivity (Kg/ha)
1 Rabi-jowar 99623 244076 2450 2 Maize 326 1255 3850 3 Wheat 2380 1964 825 4 Bengalgram 67469 45542 675 5 Horse gram 1909 783 410 6 Sunflower 91962 65477 712 7 Saffower 6280 5118 815 8 Linseed 459 184 400 9 Cotton 3772 1320 350
TOTAL 274180 365719 -
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Summer:
Sl. No.
Crop Area (ha) Production (tons)
Productivity (Kg/ha)
1 Paddy 75572 241830 3200 2 Jawar 806 1934 3400 3 Maize 757 2877 3800 4 Hybrid Bajra 20 20 1000 5 Bengalgram 185 111 600 6 Blackgram 0 0 500 7 Cowpea 273 137 500 8 Groundnut 39094 50822 1300 9 Sunflower 8484 6363 750 10 Tobacco 10 0 0
TOTAL 125201 304094 - GRAND TOTAL 718517 1078891 -
(Source : Department of Statistics) 2.5. Weather data
Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0 C Relative Humidity (%) Maximum Minimum
Oct 2008 117.2 32.8 19.7 86 Nov 2008 38.6 31.2 17.9 89 Dec 2008 0.00 31.3 15.4 87 Jan 2009 0.00 31.2 15.7 88 Feb 2009 0.00 35.1 17.5 87
March 2009 0.00 38.4 19.7 58 April 2009 0.00 40.2 23.2 62 May 2009 34.10 40.8 23.9 63 June 2009 141.00 36.5 21.9 79 July 2009 9.00 33.6 22.3 80 Aug 2009 113.50 33.9 22.2 82 Sept 2009 - - - -
(Source : Agromet advisory sevice, MARS, Raichur) 2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district Category Population Production Productivity Cattle Crossbred 12735 Milk:12511 million tonnes - Indigenous 349977 - - Buffalo 176940 - - Sheep Crossbred Nil - -
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Category Population Production Productivity Indigenous 381438 - - Goats 276093 - - Pigs Crossbred 87 - - Indigenous 11139 - - Rabbits 03 - - Meat:3111 million tons Poultry 534610 Egg Prod’n: 500 lakhs Hens - - - Desi - - - Improved - - - Ducks - - - Turkey and others - - - Fish 500 ha 3350 tonnes of fish prod’n. Marine - - - Inland - - - Prawn - - - Scampi - - - Shrimp - - -
(Source: Annual Report 2007-08 dept. of AH & VS, Govt. of Karnataka)
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2.6 Details of Operational area / Villages
Sl. No.
Taluk Name of the block
Name of villages
Major crops & enterprises being
practiced
Major problems identified Identified thrust areas
1 Raichur Chandrabanda/ Yeragera
Yeramaras/ yapaldinni Dinni/ Yeragera Chandrabanda Katlutkur Yapaladinni Kasbe camp Ganamur Dinni
Sweet orange Chickpea Onion Bhendi Brinjal Pomegranate Paddy Groundnut Sorghum
-Weed menace, labour shortage -Wilt, pod borer incidence, no awareness of biofertilisers etc. -Low yielding varieties -Disease menace -Disease incidence -Difficulty in harvesting -Weed menace, Bacterial blight menace Sheath blight menace -Cost reduction technologies -Local varieties & low yielding Moisture stress
Weed management Popularization of ICM Popularization of HYV Plant protection Improved varieties Drudgery reduction Farm implements Plant protection Plant protection IPM & ICM technologies Improved varieties Drought mitigation
2 Deodurg Gabbur/ Sunkeshwarhal
Kakargal Malladakal Honnatagi
Tur, Dairy Sunflower, bajra, cotton Tur, Dairy, sorghum sunflower, bajra Onion,
-Pod borer menace, wilt -Diseases in goats, Low milk yields, wastage of fodder -Thick plant population, moisture stress Loss of crop under moisture stress Inconvenience while cooking due to excess smoke -Weed menace, scarcity of labour, disease incidence
IPM & ICM technologies Diseases management in livestock Popularization of ICM Drudgery reduction Nutrient management in livestock Popularization of ICM, Intercropping system Weed management
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Sl. No.
Taluk Name of the block
Name of villages
Major crops & enterprises being
practiced
Major problems identified Identified thrust areas
Deodurg Sunkeshwarhal Budinal Addinal Sunkeshwarhal
Cotton, chilli Cotton, chilli Chilli
-Sucking pests, PBW menace, excess pesticide usage -Imbalanced fertilizer usage, sucking pests, PBW menace etc. Labour scarcity for operations like weeding, spraying, field cleaning etc. -Die back & fruit rot
IPM & INM technologies INM & IPM technologies Farm implements Plant protection
3 Manvi Manvi Katarki Paddy
-Mono cropping, no organics usage
Popularizing green manuring Balanced nutrient application
2.7 Priority thrust areas
Sl. No
Thrust area
1 Popularization of improved varieties 2 Popularization of IPM, INM and ICM technology 3 Popularization of horticultural crops 4 Soil and moisture conservation 5 Alternate cropping system 6 Organic farming 7 Improving soil health 8 Nutrient and diseases management in livestock 9 Weed management 10 Popularizing farm implements
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PART III - TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
3.A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities
OFT FLD 1 2
Number of OFTs Number of farmers Number of FLDs Number of farmers Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement
2 2 9 9 21 21 226 226
Training Extension Activities 3 4
Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement
66 66 1996 1996 1226 1226 57101 57101
Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting material (Nos.) 5 6
Target Achievement Target Achievement 9 9 - -
Livestock (No.) Bio-products (Kg) 7 8
Target Achievement Target Achievement - - - -
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3.B1. Abstract of interventions undertaken based on thrust areas identified for the district as given in Sl.No.2.7
S. No
Thrust area Crop/
Enterprise Identified Problem
Interventions
Title of OFT if
any
Title of FLD if any
Number of Training (farmers)
Number of Training (Youths)
Number of Training
(extension personnel)
Extension activities
(No.)
Supply of seeds (Qtl.)
Supply of planting materials
(No.)
Supply of livestock
(No.)
Supply of bio products No. Kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 15 1 Improved
production technology
Sunflower (Kharif)
-Thick plant population
- -Optimum plant population and ICM
1 - - - - - - - -
2 ICM Groundnut (Rabi)
-Lack of Biofertilisers and Weed management -Spodoptera menace in r/s
- -ICM in groundnut
1 1
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
3 ICM Redgram
(Kharif) -Pod borer & flower drop
- -ICM in Redgram
2 - 1 - 1.2 - - - -
4 ICM Bengalgram (Rabi)
-Pod borer & unawareness of low cost production technologies
- -ICM in Bengalgram
2 - 1 - 5.0 - - - -
5 INM Paddy (Kharif) (Kharif) (Rabi)
-No organics use in paddy -Mono cropping which affects soil health -Disease incidence
-
-In-situ green manuring in Paddy -Soil test based fertilizer recommendation -Management of disease
1 1 1
- - -
1 - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
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S. No Thrust area
Crop/ Enterprise
Identified Problem
Interventions Title
of OFT if
any
Title of FLD if any
Number of
Training (farmers)
Number of Training (Youths)
Number of Training (extension personnel)
Extension activities
(No.)
Supply of seeds (Qtl.)
Supply of planting materials
(No.)
Supply of livestock
(No.)
Supply of bio products No. Kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 15 6 IPM,
INM and farm implement
Cotton (Kharif) (Rabi) (Kharif)
-Sucking pests and PBW incidence -Imbalanced fertilizer application, no FYM application - Manual uprooting of cotton plants is labour consuming and denies organics supplementation to soil
-
-IPM in Bt. Cotton -INM in Bt. Cotton -Cotton stubble mixing with rotovator
2 2 -
- - -
1 - -
- - -
0.23
0.12 -
- - -
- - -
40
35 -
3 2 -
7 Promotion of improved variety, Moisture conservation
Sorghum (Rabi) (Rabi)
-Moisture stress -Low yields
- -Popularization of improved variety, CSV-22 -Management of moisture stress in Rabi Sorghum
1 1
- -
- -
- -
0.15 -
- -
- -
- -
- -
8 Improved profit techniques
Bajra (Kharif)
Compensating the loss of main crop with intercrops
- -Intercropping with redgram (2:1)
1 - - - - - - - -
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S. No Thrust area
Crop/ Enterpris
e
Identified Problem
Interventions
Title of OFT if any
Title of FLD if any
Number of
Training (farmers)
Number of Training (Youths)
Number of Training (extension personnel)
Extension activities
(No.)
Supply of seeds (Qtl.)
Supply of planting materials
(No.)
Supply of livestock
(No.)
Supply of bio products No. Kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 15 9 Promotion
of improved variety
Onion (Kharif) (Kharif)
-Low yielding local varieties
-Disease management
- -Popularisation of High yielding onion varieties under irrigated conditions -Management of diseases
1 1
- -
- -
- -
0.12 -
- -
- -
- -
- -
10 Promotion of mosaic resistant
Bhendi (Rabi)
-Incidence of yellow vein mosaic
- -Management of yellow vein mosaic
1 - - - 0.12 - - - -
11 Disease management
Pomegranate (Kharif/ Rabi)
-Bacterial blight
- -Management of pomegranate bacterial blight
1 - - - - - - - -
12 Disease management
Chilli (Kharif)
-Incidence of diseases
- -Management of die back and fruit rot in chilli
1 - - - - - - - -
13 Drudgery reduction
Brinjal (Kharif)
-Weed intensity, labor scarcity
-Evaluation of improved weeders
- 1 - - - - - - - -
14 Use of herbicides
-Sweet orange (Rabi)
-Weed intensity, labor scarcity
-Weed management
- 1 - - - - - - - -
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S. No Thrust area
Crop/ Enterprise
Identified Problem
Interventions
Title of OFT if
any Title of FLD if any
Number of
Training (farmers)
Number of Training (Youths)
Number of Training (extension personnel)
Extension activities
(No.)
Supply of seeds (Qtl.)
Supply of planting materials
(No.)
Supply of livestock
(No.)
Supply of bio products No. Kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 15 15 Improving
animal health and milk yield
-Dairying (Kharif) (Rabi)
-Nutrition Management -Internal parasitic infestation -Low palatability and nutritive value of fodder
- -Popularisation of Urea Molasses licking blocks - Deworming in buffalo calves
1 1
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
16 Improving animal health
-Goat rearing (Kharif)
-Control of endoparasites by potent deworming agent
- -Control of faciolasis by deworming
1 - - - - - - - -
17 Energy saving device
Oorja Chula (Kharif)
-Inconvenience due to excess smoke
- -Popularization of Smokeless chula
1 - - - - - - - -
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3.B2. Details of technology used during reporting period
S.No Title of Technology Source of technology Crop/enterprise No.of programmes conducted
OFT FLD Training Others (Specify)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Improved weeders in Brinjal CIAE, Bhopal, CAE,
Raichur Brinjal 1 - - -
2 Weed management in Sweet orange UAS, Dharwad Sweet oragne 1 - - - 3 Promotion of improved production technology UAS, Dharwad Sunflower - 1 1 - 4 Promotion of improved production technology UAS, Dharwad Groundnut - 1 1 - 5 Promotion of IPM UAS, Dharwad Redgram - 1 2 - 6 Varietal trial UAS, Dharwad Bengalgram - 1 2 - 7 Integrated pest management UAS, Dharwad Cotton - 1 2 - 8 Integrated nutrient management UAS, Dharwad Cotton - 1 2 - 9 Farm implement (rotovator) CIAE, Bhopal Cotton - 1 0 Method demo-2 10 In-situ green manuring in Paddy UAS, Dharwad Paddy - 1 1 - 11 Soil test based fertilizer recommendation SSNM projects Paddy - 1 1 - 12 Management of disease UAS, Dharwad Paddy - 1 1 - 13 Use of high yielding variety UAS, Dharwad Sorghum - 1 1 - 14 Management of moisture stress in Rabi Sorghum UAS, Dharwad and
Innovative farmers Sorghum - 1 1 -
15 Intercropping with redgram (2:1) UAS, Dharwad Redgram - 1 1 - 16 Use of high yielding variety NHRDF, Nagpur Onion - 1 1 - 17 Management of diseases UAS, Dharwad Onion - 1 1 - 18 Resistant variety against yellow vein mosaic IIHR, Bangalore Bhendi - 1 1 - 19 Management of bacterial blight UAS, Dharwad Pomegranate - 1 1 - 20 Management of die back and fruit rot diseases UAS, Dharwad Chilli - 1 1 - 21 Deworming in buffalo calves UAS, Dharwad Dairying - 1 1 - 22 Use of urea molasis blocks KMF Dairying - 1 1 - 23 Control of faciolasis by deworming KVAFSU, Bidar Goat rearing - 1 1 - 24 Demonstration of Oorja Chulah for fuel
efficiency CAE, Raichur fuel efficiency - 1 1 -
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3.B2 contd..
No. of farmers covered OFT FLD Training Others (Specify) General SC/ST General SC/ST General SC/ST General SC/ST
Sl No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Brinjal 5 - - - - - - - 12 8 4 4 - - - - Sweet oragne 4 - - - - - - - 29 16 13 8 - - - - Sunflower - - - - 9 - 6 - 18 12 14 3 - - - - Groundnut - - - - 5 - 5 - 25 - 16 9 - - - - Redgram - - - - 10 - 5 - 26 15 8 6 - - - - Bengalgram - - - - 9 - 7 - 32 - 16 - - - - - Cotton IPM - - - - 36 - 14 - 55 5 22 1 - - - - Cotton INM - - - - 17 - 8 - 55 5 22 1 - - - - Cotton rotowatow - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Paddy in situ - - - - 5 - 5 - 36 15 12 15 - - - - Paddy soil test - - - - 4 - 1 - 36 15 12 15 - - - - Paddy disease - - - - 3 - 2 - 40 25 12 18 - - - - Sorghum - - - - 4 - 1 - 25 8 16 4 - - - - Sorghum - - - - - - - - 25 8 16 4 - - - - Redgram - - - - 8 - 4 - 20 8 6 4 - - - - Onion - - - - 3 - 2 - 18 4 6 2 - - - - Onion disease - - - - 9 - 3 - 12 8 8 4 - - - - Bhendi - - - - 4 - 1 - 16 12 12 - - - - - Pomegranate - - - - 9 - 1 - 28 14 8 - - - - - Chilli - - - - 7 - 3 - 35 12 4 2 - - - - Dairying - - - - 4 - 1 - 18 12 8 2 - - - - Dairying - - - - 5 - 0 - 18 16 4 1 - - - - Goat rearing - - - - 3 - 2 - 12 8 2 1 - - - - fuel efficiency - - - - - 3 - - - 25 - 17 - - - -
TOTAL 9 - - - 154 3 71 - 571 251 241 121 - - - -
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PART IV - On Farm Trial 4.A1. Abstract on the number of technologies assessed in respect of crops
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial
Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower
Plantation
crops
Tuber
Crops TOTAL
Integrated Nutrient Management - - - - - - - - - -
Varietal Evaluation - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Pest Management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Crop Management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Disease Management - - - - - - - - - -
Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
Weed Management - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Resource Conservation Technology - - - - - - - - - -
Farm Machineries - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming System - - - - - - - - - -
Seed / Plant production - - - - - - - - - -
Value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Drudgery Reduction - - - - 1 - - - - 1
Storage Technique - - - - - - - - - -
Mushroom cultivation - - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - 1 1 - - - 2
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4.A2. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of crops
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial Crops
Vegetables Fruits Flower Plantation crops
Tuber Crops TOTAL
Integrated Nutrient Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Varietal Evaluation - - - - - - - - - - Integrated Pest Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Crop Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Disease Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
Weed Management - - - - - - - - - - Resource Conservation Technology
- - - - - - - - - -
Farm Machineries - - - - - - - - - - Integrated Farming System
- - - - - - - - - -
Seed / Plant production
- - - - - - - - - -
Value addition - - - - - - - - - - Drudgery Reduction - - - - - - - - - - Storage Technique - - - - - - - - - - Mushroom cultivation
- - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - - - - - - -
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4.A3. Abstract on the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Piggery Rabbitary Fisheries TOTAL Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - - Nutrition Management - - - - - - Disease of Management - - - - - - Value Addition - - - - - - Production and Management - - - - - - Feed and Fodder - - - - - - Small Scale income generating enterprises
- - - - - -
TOTAL - - - - - - 4.A4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Piggery Rabbitary Fisheries TOTAL Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - - Nutrition Management - - - - - - Disease of Management - - - - - - Value Addition - - - - - - Production and Management - - - - - - Feed and Fodder - - - - - - Small Scale income generating enterprises
- - - - - -
TOTAL - - - - - -
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4.B. Achievements on technologies Assessed and Refined 4.B.1. Technologies Assessed under various Crops
Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials Area (ha)
Integrated Nutrient Management - - - - Varietal Evaluation - - - - Integrated Pest Management - - - - Integrated Crop Management - - - - Integrated Disease Management - - - - Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises - - - -
Weed Management Sweet orange
Use of weedicide 4 2
Resource Conservation Technology - - - -
Farm Machineries - - - - Integrated Farming System - - - - Seed / Plant production - - - - Value addition - - - - Drudgery Reduction Brinjal Use of improved hand
weeders 5 2
Storage Technique - - - - Mushroom cultivation - - - - Total - - 9 4 4.B.2. Technologies Refined under various Crops
Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed
No. of trials Area (ha)
Integrated Nutrient Management - - - - - - - -
Varietal Evaluation - - - - - - - -
Integrated Pest Management - - - - - - - -
Integrated Crop Management - - - - - - - -
Integrated Disease Management - - - - - - - -
Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises
- - - - - - - -
Weed Management - - - - - - - -
Resource Conservation Technology
- - - - - - - -
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Thematic areas Crop Name of the
technology assessed No. of trials Area (ha)
Farm Machineries - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming System - - - - - - - -
Seed / Plant production - - - - - - - -
Value addition - - - - - - - -
Drudgery Reduction - - - - - - - -
Storage Technique - - - - - - - -
Mushroom cultivation - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - 4.B.3. Technologies assessed under Livestock
Thematic areas Name of the
livestock enterprise
Name of the technology
assessed No. of trials
Evaluation of breeds - - - Nutrition management - - - Disease management - - - Value addition - - - Production and management - - - Feed and fodder - - - Small scale income generating enterprises - - - Total - 4.B.4. Technologies Refined under Livestock
Thematic areas Name of the
livestock enterprise
Name of the technology
assessed No. of trials
Evaluation of breeds - - - Nutrition management - - - Disease management - - - Value addition - - - Production and management - - - Feed and fodder - - - Small scale income generating enterprises - - - Total - - -
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4.C1. Results of Technologies Assessed Results of On Farm Trial
Crop/ enterprise
Farming situation
Problem definition Title of OFT
No. of trials
Technology Assessed
Parameters of assessment
Data on the
parameter
Results of assessment
Feedback from the farmer
Any refinement
done
Justification for
refinement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Brinjal Irrigated - Weed intensity, labour scarcity
-Improved weeders in Brinjal
5 -Evacuation of improved weeders in Brinjal
-Area coverage, Labour saving
Area coverage, time and labour cost
- This should be made power driven
- -
Sweet orange
Irrigated -Weed intensity, labour scarcity
-Weed management in Sweet orange
4 -Weed management in Sweet orange
-Weed count/ m2
Yield and economics
- It is cost effective and time saving
- -
Contd..
Technology Assessed Production
Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal,
nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year)
Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit BC Ratio
13 14 15 16 17 Technology option 1 (Farmer’s practice) - 310.00 1,34,050 6.95 Technology option 2 - 310.00 1,36,000 6.61 Technology option 3 - 310.00 1,37,650 7.28 Technology option 1 (Farmer’s practice) - 15.50 96,950 6.02 Technology option 2 - 15.75 1,01,025 6.90 Technology option 3 - 15.75 1,02,125 7.38
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4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial to be furnished in the following format separately along with raw data as per the separate proforma provided I
1. Title of Technology Assessed : Evaluation of improved weeders in brinjal 2. Problem definition : Weed intensity, labour scarcity 3. Details of technologies selected for assessment : Technology option1- Farmers practice: Hand weeding
Technology option2- Wheel hoe Technology option3- Cycle wheel weeder
4. Source of technology : CAE, Raichur and CIAE, Bhopal 5. Production system and thematic area : Horticulture and drudgery reduction 6. Performance of the Technology with performance indicators : Improved weeders are better in drudgery reduction and more area coverage in
less time 7. Final recommendation for micro level situation : This technology workouts for small area 8. Constraints identified and feedback for research : This should be made power driven 9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction : Group meeting
II
1. Title of Technology Assessed : Weed management in sweet orange 2. Problem definition : Weed intensity, labour scarcity 3. Details of technologies selected for assessment : Technology option1- Farmers practice: Hand weeding
Technology option2- Use of weedicide Technology option3- Use of mulching in tree basin
4. Source of technology : UAS, Dharwad and Farmers practice 5. Production system and thematic area : Horticulture and weed management 6. Performance of the Technology with performance indicators : Use of weedicide and mulching are better method weed control during labour
scarcity 7. Final recommendation for micro level situation : Adoption of tech-2 is cost effective and time saving 8. Constraints identified and feedback for research : - 9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction : It is more effective and time saving method of weed management
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4.D1. Results of Technologies Refined Results of On Farm Trial
Crop/ enterprise
Farming situation
Problem definition
Title of
OFT
No. of trials
Technology Assessed
Parameters of
assessment
Data on the
parameter
Results of assessment
Feedback from the farmer
Any refinement
done
Justification for
refinement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Contd..
Technology Refined Production
Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha,
lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year)
Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit BC Ratio
13 14 15 16 17 Technology option 1 (Farmer’s practice)
- -
- -
Technology option 2 - - - - Technology option 3 - - - - 4.D.2. Details of each On Farm Trial to be furnished in the following format separately as per the proforma below
1 Title of Technology Refined 2 Problem Definition 3 Details of technologies selected for assessment/refinement 4 Source of technology 5 Production system and thematic area 6 Performance of the Technology with performance indicators 7 Final recommendation for micro level situation 8 Constraints identified and feedback for research 9 Process of farmers participation and their reaction
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PART V - FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS 5.A. Summary of FLDs implemented during 2008-09
Sl. No Category Farming
Situation
Season and Year
Crop Variety/ breed
Hybrid Thematic area Technology
Demonstrated
Area (ha) No. of farmers/ demonstration
Reasons for
shortfall in
achievement
Proposed Actual SC/
ST Others Total
1 Oilseeds Rainfed Late Kharif
Sunflower - SB-275
Crop management ICM 10 10 6 9 15 -
Irrigated Rabi/ Summer
Groundnut S-206 - Crop management ICM 10 10 5 5 10 -
2 Pulses Rainfed Kharif Redgram WRP-1 - Crop management ICM 10 10 5 10 15 - Rainfed Rabi Bengalgram JG-11 - Crop management ICM 10 10 7 9 16 -
3 Cereals Rainfed Rabi Sorghum CSV-22 - Promotion of improved variety Moisture conservation
-Popularization of improved variety, CSV-22 -Management of moisture stress in Rabi Sorghum
02 02 1 4 05 - -
Rainfed Kharif Bajra AGSUNB-38
WRP-1
- Moisture stress management
Intercropping of Bajra + Redgram (2:1)
10 10 4 8 12 -
Irrigated Kharif Paddy Sona masuri
- INM -In-situ green manuring in Paddy -Soil test based fertilizer recommendation -Management of disease
05
05
05
05
05
05
5 1 2
5 4 3
10
05
05
- - -
4 Millets - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Sl. No Category
Farming Situation
Season and Year
Crop Variety/ breed Hybrid Thematic area Technology Demonstrated
Area (ha) No. of farmers/ demonstration Reasons for
shortfall in achievement Propos
ed Actual SC/S
T Others Total
5 Vegetables Irrigated (Kharif) Onion Agri found darkred
- -High yielding varieties -Disease management
-Popularisation of High yielding onion varieties under irrigated conditions -Management of diseases
02
05
02
05
2 3
3 9
05
12
- -
Irrigated Rabi Bhendi Arkaanamika
- -Promotion of high yielding variety
-Management of yellow vein mosaic
02 02 1 4 05 -
Rainfed (Kharif) Chilli Byadagi - -Disease management
-Management of die back and fruit rot in chilli
04 04 3 7 10 -
6 Flowers - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 Ornamental - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Fruit Rainfed (Kharif/
Rabi) Pomegranate
Kesar - -Disease management
-Management of pomegranate bacterial blight
02 02 1 9 10 -
9 Spices and condiments
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 Commercial - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 Medicinal
and aromatic
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
12 Fodder - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 Plantation - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 Fibre Rainfed (Kharif)
Cotton - Bt.
Cotton IPM,
INM and farm implement
-IPM in Bt. Cotton
-INM in Bt. Cotton
-Cotton stubble mixing with rotovator
50
10
15
50
10
15
14 8 -
36
17 -
50
25 -
- - -
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Sl. No
Category Farming Situation
Season and Year
Crop Variety/ breed
Hybrid Thematic area Technology Demonstrated
Area (ha) No. of farmers/ demonstration
Reasons for
shortfall in
achievement
Proposed Actual SC/ST Others Total
15 Dairy (Kahrif) (Rabi)
Dairying - - Improving animal health and milk yield
-Popularisation of Urea Molasses licking blocks. - Deworming in buffalo calves
5 Animals/ unit
5
Animals/ unit
5 Animals/ unit
5
Animals/ unit
4 5
5 5
9
10
- -
16 Poultry - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 Rabbitry - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 Pigerry - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29 Sheep and
goat - (Kharif) Goat
rearing
- - Improving animal health
-Control of faciolasis by deworming
10 Goats/ unit
10 Goats/ unit
2 3 5 -
20 Duckery - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 Common
carps - - - - - - - - - - - - -
22 Mussels - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 Ornamental
fishes - - - - - - - - - - - - -
24 Oyster mushroom
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
25 Button mushroom
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
26 Vermicompost
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
27 Sericulture - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 Apiculture - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29 Implements - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30 Others
(specify) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
31 Energy saving device
- (Kharif) Oorja Chula
- - -Energy saving device
-Popularization of Smokeless chula
3 Nos 3 Nos - 3 3 -
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5.A. 1. Soil fertility status of FLDs plots during 2008-09
Sl. No.
Category Farming Situation
Season and Year
Crop Variety/ breed
Hybrid Thematic area Technology Demonstrated
Season and year
Status of soil kg/ ha Previous crop grown N P2O5 K 2O
1 Oilseeds Rainfed Late Kharif
Sunflower - SB-275
-Crop management
ICM Late Kharif
78 16.5 312 Sorghum
Irrigated Rabi/ Summer
Groundnut S-206 - -Crop management
ICM Rabi/ Summer
92 13 112 Sunflower
2 Pulses Rainfed Kharif Redgram WRP-1 - -Crop management
ICM Kharif 101 31 165 Sorghum
Rainfed Rabi Bengalgram JG-11 - -Crop management
ICM Rabi Cotton and Sunflower
3 Cereals Rainfed Rabi Sorghum CSV-22 - -Promotion of improved variety -Moisture conservation
-Popularization of improved variety, CSV-22 -Management of moisture stress in Rabi Sorghum
Rabi 140 29 528 Sunflower
Rainfed Kharif Bajra AGSUNB-38 WRP-1
- Moisture stress management
-Intercropping of Bajra + Redgram (2:1)
Kharif 120 35 200 Sorghum and Groundnut
Irrigated Kharif Paddy Sonamasuri - INM -In-situ green manuring in Paddy -Soil test based fertilizer recommendation -Management of disease
Kharif 162 25 452 Paddy
4 Militates - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Sl. No. Category
Farming Situatio
n
Season and Year
Crop Variety/ breed
Hybrid Thematic area Technology
Demonstrated Season
and year
Status of soil kg/ ha Previous crop
grown N P2O5
K 2
O 5 Vegetables Irrigated (Kharif) Onion Agri found
darkred - -High yielding
varieties -Disease management
-Popularisation of High yielding onion varieties under irrigated conditions -Management of diseases
(Kharif) 82 23 250 Brinjal and Tommato
Irrigated Rabi Bhendi Arkaanamika
- -Promotion of high yielding variety
-Management of yellow vein mosaic
Rabi 88 17 126 Chilli
Rainfed (Kharif) Chilli Byadagi - -Disease management
-Management of die back and fruit rot in chilli
(Kharif) 150 25 502 Brinjal and Tomato
6 Flowers - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 Ornamental - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Fruit Rainfed (Kharif/
Rabi) Pomegranate
Kesar - -Disease management
-Management of pomegranate bacterial blight
(Kharif/ Rabi)
125 36 254 Pomegranate
9 Spices and condiments
- - - - - - - - - - - -
10 Commercial - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 Meditational
and aromatic
- - - - - - - - - - - -
12 Podder - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 Plantation - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 Fibre - - - - - - - - - - - -
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5.B. Results of Frontline Demonstrations 5.B.1. Oilseeds:
Crop Name of the technology demonstrated
Variety Hybrid Farming situation
No. of Demo.
Area (ha)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross
Cost Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR H L A
Sunflower ICM - SB-275
Rainfed 15 10 15.25 13.1 14.18 12.155 16.71 8168 38286 30118 4.6 8012 32805 24793 4.09
Groundnut ICM S-206 - Irrigated 10 10 11.8 10.5 11.26 8.80 27.95 11844 30402 18558 2.6 11012 23760 12748 2.2 Total
Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage in weed/pest/ diseases etc.)
Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated
Parameter with unit Demo Local Disease incidence % 6.00 14.00
Number of pods per plant 23.20 18.10 5.B.2. Pulses
Crop Name of the technology
demonstrated Variety Hybrid
Farming situation
No. of Demo
Area (ha)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR H L A
Redgram ICM WRP-I - Rainfed 15 10 10.2 8.0 9.86 8.26 19.37 5625 24157 18532 4.3 5714 20237 14523 3.5 Bengalgram ICM JG-11 - Rainfed 16 10 12.75 7.95 10.19 7.91 28.82 5775 24048 18273 4.2 5480 18668 13188 3.4
Total Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage in weed/pest/diseases etc.)
Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated
Parameter with unit Demo Local Pod borer incidence % 8.57 16.25
Plant density/ m2 30.60 23.45
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5.B.3. Other crops
Crop Name of the technology
demonstrated Variety Hybrid
Farming situation
No. of Demo
Area (ha)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR H L A
Cereals
Paddy
-In-situ green manuring in Paddy
Sonamasuri
- Irrigated 12 5 71.3 62.4 65.6 60.0 9.3 28756 87000 58250 2.03 31250 800000 48750 1.56
-Soil test based fertilizer recommendation
- Irrigated 5 5 75.0 65.4 69.4 60.0 15.6 29300 91750 62450 2.13 31250 800000 48750 1.56
-Management of disease
- Irrigated 5 5 76.8 68.5 71.58 65.8 8.78 33450 89475 56025 1.67 32350 82250 49900 1.54
Sorghum
- Popularization improved variety-CSV-22 CSV-22
- Rainfed 5 2 12.10 11.0 11.78 9.12 28.16 7560 18329 10769 2.4 7090 14190 7100 2.0
- Management of moisture stress in Rabi Sorghum
- Rainfed 5 5 11.90 9.80 10.10 8.13 24.20 7800 15715 8315 2.0 7300 12650 5350 1.7
Bajra -Intercropping with redgram (2:1)
AGSUNB-38, WRP-1
- Rainfed 10 5
B 15.25
R 7.10
B 11.95
R 4.95
B 13.76
R 6.10
19.2
36.98 7400 21669 14269 2.9 5800 12480 6680 2.1
Mallets
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Crop Name of the technology
demonstrated Variety Hybrid Farming
situation No. of Demo
Area (ha)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross
Cost Gross
Return Net
Return **
BCR Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR H L A
Vegetables
Onion
-Popularisation of High yielding onion varieties under irrigated conditions
Agri found darkred
- Irrigated 5 2 198.0 172.0 189.0 164.0 15.2 24300 137025 112725 5.64 2140
0 11890
0 97500 5.55
-Management of diseases
Bellary red
- Irrigated 12 5 169.0 148.0 162.0 139.0 16.54 22800 113400 90600 4.97 1910
0 97300 78200 5.09
Bhendi
-Management of yellow vein mosaic
Arcanomic
- Irrigated 5 5 99.13 92.00 98.90 83.8 12.54 24900 84065 59165 3.37 2100
0 71230 50230 3.39
Chilli -Management of die back and fruit rot in chilli
Byadagi - irrigated 10 4 20.8 14.19 16.98 13.0 30.62 24200 101880 77680 4.20 2710
0 78000 50900 2.87
Flowers Ornamental Fruit
Pomegranate -Management of pomegranate bacterial blight
Kesar - Irrigated 5 2 149.0 132.5 140.5 117.0 20.09 23100 181200 158100 7.84 19300
69400 50100 3.59
Spices and condiments
Commercial Medicinal and aromatic Fodder Plantation Fibre
Energy saving device
Popularization of Smokeless Oorja chula
- - - 3 3 Nos - - Rs. 8,00
Rs. 2000
Rs. 2000 net savingper family
- - - - - - -
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Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage in weed/pest/ diseases etc.)
Crop Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Parameter with unit Demo Local
Paddy Panicle initiation Early Delayed Sorghum Germination % - -
Bajara Pl. population/ sq. m B: 41.00 and
T: 06.10 B: 41.00
Onion Disease incidence % 06.80 13.20 Bhendi Disease incidence % 11.80 22.80 Chilli Disease incidence % 8.80 and 16.40 17.80 and 28.30
Pomegranate Disease incidence % 9.90 31.20 Oorja chula - - -
5.B.4. Livestock
Type of livestock
Name of the technology
demonstrated Breed No. of Demo
No. of
Units
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross
Cost Gross
Return Net
Return **
BCR Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR H L A
Dairy -Popularisation of Urea Molasses licking blocks
5 Animals/
Unit
5
7.54L/d (at 2 M period)
5.3L/d 42% 30/d 75.4/d 45.4/d 2.51 25 53 28 2.12
-Deworming in buffalo calves
5 Animals/ Unit
5 38-40Kg (at 3
M of age) 32-
35Kg 14% 405
1900-2000
1495-1595
4.69 400 1600-1750
1200-1350
4.00
Poultry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rabbitry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pigerry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sheep and
goat -Control of faciolasis by deworming
10
Animals/ unit
5 10-12Kg (at3M
of age) 08-
10Kg 25% 305 800-960 500-655 3.14 300 640-800
340-500 2.66
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Duckery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage diseases, increase in conceiving rate, inter-calving period etc.)
Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Parameter with unit Demo Local
- - - - - -
5.B.5. Fisheries
Type of Breed Name of the technology demonstrated
Breed No. of Demo
Units/ Area (m2)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
H L A Common carps
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Mussels - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ornamental fishes
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage diseases, effective use of land etc.)
Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Parameter with unit Demo Local
- - -
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5.B.6. Other enterprises
Enterprise Name of the technology
demonstrated
Variety/ species
No. of Demo
Units/ Area (m2}
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
H L A Oyster
mushroom - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Button
mushroom - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Vermicompost - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sericulture - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Apiculture - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others
(pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., additional income realized, employment generation, quantum of farm resources recycled etc.)
Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Parameter with unit Demo Local
- - - - - - - - -
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5.B.7. Farm implements and machinery
Name of the implement
Name of the technology
demonstrated
No. of Demo
Units/ Area (m2}
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
H L A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction in drudgery, time and labour saving etc.)
Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Parameter with unit Demo Local
- - - - - - - - -
5.B.8. Cotton
Summary of demonstrations conducted under FLD cotton
Sl. No.
Category Technology Demonstrated
Variety Hybrid Season and year
Area (ha) No. of farmers/ demonstration
Reasons for shortfall in
achievement Proposed Actual SC/ST Others Total
1 Production Technology
ICM - NCS-145 Bt Kharif-08 10 10 8 17 25 -
2 IPM Bt. Cotton IPM - NCS-145 Bt Kharif-08 50 50 21 29 50 - 3 Farm
Implements Rotovator, mist blower
- NCS-145 Bt -
Kharif-08 Kharif-08
- 20
- 20
- -
- -
- 20
- -
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Production technology demonstrations Performance of demonstrations
Farming situation
Technology Demonstrated
Area (ha)
No.of demo. Variety Hybrid
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) Economics of local check (Rs./ha)
Demo Local Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return BCR Gross
Cost Gross
Return Net
Return BCR
Irrigated
2.INM in Bt.
Cotton
10 25 -
NCS-145Bt.
32.81 27.34 20.0 19970 80384.5 60422 3.02 18494 66983 48499 2.62
Performance of Bt hybrids, Desi hybrids, non-Bt hybrids and Varieties in Front Line Demonstrations in cotton during 2008-09
Category Farming situation
Technology Demonstrated
Area (ha)
No.of demo. Variety Hybrid
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
Economics of local check (Rs./ha)
Demo Local Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return BCR
Bt hybrids Irrigated IPM in Bt.
Cotton 10 25 -
NCS-145Bt
30.94 26.61 16.27 20584 75800 55217 3.68 18328 65194 46866 3.55
Desi hybrids (AXA)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
HXB Hybrids
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
HXH Hybrids
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Herbacium Varieties
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hirsutum Varieties
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Arboreum Varieties
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Integrated pest management demonstrations
Farming
situation
Variety
Hybrid
No. of block
s
Total No. of
Demo.
Area
(ha)
Incidence of pest and diseases (%)
Seed Cotton Yield (q/ha)
Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) Economics of local check (Rs./ha)
IPM
Non IPM
% Change
IPM Non IPM
% Chang
e
Gross Cost
Gross Retur
n
Net Retur
n
BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
BCR
Rainfed - NCS-145Bt
- 50 50 15 35 20 30.94 26.61 16.27 20584 75800 55216 3.68 18328.4 65194.5 46866.103 3.55
Demonstrations on farm implements Name of the implement Area (Ha) No. of Demo. Name of the technology demonstrated Details on parameters
Demo Local check BCR Rotovator 15 15 Rotovator Rs. 1250 per ha Rs. 750 per ha -
Mist blower 05 05 Mist blower Rs. 300 per ha Rs. 600 per ha - Total
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Extension Programmes organized in Cotton Demonstration Plots
Extension activity No. of Programmes
Participants SC/ST
Male Female Total Male Female Total Consultancy 20 18 2 20 5 4 9 Conventions - - - - - - - Demonstrations 5 140 20 160 28 12 40 Diagnostic surveys 12 37 4 41 8 3 11 Exhibition - - - - - - - Farmer study tours - - - - - - - Farmers Field school - - - - - - - Field Days 2 46 40 86 16 8 24 Field visits 12 182 53 235 18 12 30 Gram sabha - - - - - - - Group discussions 10 55 6 61 12 6 18 Kisan Gosthi - - - - - - - Kisan Mela - - - - - - - Training for Extension Functionaries - - - - - - - Training for farmers - - - - - - - Viedo show 2 75 - 75 29 - 29 Newspaper coverage 2 - - - - - - Popular articles - - - - - - - Publication 2 - - - - - Radio talks - - - - - - - T.V. Programme - - - - - - - Others (Pl.specify) - - - - - - - TOTAL 67 553 125 678 116 45 161
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Technical Feedback on the demonstrated technologies on all crops / enterprise
S. No
Crop / Enterprise Name of the technology demonstrated Feed Back
1 Sunflower (Kharif) -Optimum plant population and ICM It high yielding and lesser cost on cultivation
2 Groundnut (Rabi) -ICM in groundnut Yields are higher and improvement in quality
3 Redgram (Kharif) -ICM in Redgram Crop was in good growth more net return
4 Bengalgram (Rabi) -ICM in Bengalgram JG-11 is bold seed and high yielding
5
Cotton (Kharif) (Rabi) (Kharif)
-IPM in Bt. Cotton -INM in Bt. Cotton -Cotton stubble mixing with rotovator
Less cost more net return Good quality produce high yielding Improvement in soil health
6
Paddy (Kharif) (Kharif) (Rabi)
-In-situ green manuring in Paddy -Soil test based fertilizer recommendation -Management of disease
Improvement in soil health Early to mature and high yielding with good quality Less loss of yield and low disease incidence
7 Sorghum (Rabi) (Rabi)
-Popularization of improved variety, CSV-22 -Management of moisture stress in Rabi Sorghum
CSV-22 is high yielding High and early germination
8 Bajra (Kharif)
-Intercropping with redgram (2:1) Higher and assured income
9
Onion (Kharif) (Kharif)
-Popularisation of High yielding onion varieties under irrigated conditions -Management of diseases
High yielding attractive bulb colour Effective control and low cost of cultivation
10 Bhendi (Rabi)
-Management of yellow vein mosaic Good variety for resistant to yellow vein mosaic
11 Pomegranate (Kharif/ Rabi)
-Management of pomegranate bacterial blight Effective control of disease
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S. No Crop / Enterprise
Name of the technology demonstrated Feed Back
12 Chilli (Kharif)
-Management of die back and fruit rot in chilli Good control of disease
13 Brinjal (Kharif)
- Weed intensity, labour scarcity Weed intensity was lower and saving labour
14 Sweet orange (Rabi)
-Weed management Effective weed control
15
Dairying (Kharif) (Rabi)
-Popularisation of Urea Molasses licking blocks -Deworming in buffalo calves
High milk yield Effective deworming
16 Goat rearing (Kharif)
-Control of faciolasis by deworming Effective control of faciolasis
17 Oorja Chula (Kharif)
-Popularization of Smokeless chula Efficiency in fuel is more and money saving
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Farmers’ reactions on specific technologies S. No
Crop / Enterprise Name of the technology demonstrated Feed Back
1 Pigeaonpea -ICM in Redgram Timely application and optimum quantity of spray fluid effectively controls pod borer -Trichoderma seed treatment checks wilt disease -Bird perches attract lot of black drongo for predation
2 Groundnut -ICM in groundnut Drought tolerant varieties need to be developed 3 Sunflower -Optimum plant population and ICM - Borax application improves seed settings
-Powdery mildew tolerant variety need to be developed -Short duration varieties for hybrids need to be developed
4 Onion -Popularisation of High yielding onion varieties under irrigated conditions -Management of diseases
-Research on storage structures need to be developed -New variety bulbs are attractive to the consumers
5 Chickpea -ICM in Bengalgram -New variety seeds are bold and high yielding one 6 Bt.Cotton -IPM in Bt. Cotton
-INM in Bt. Cotton -Cotton stubble mixing with rotovator
- IPM practices are effective in reducing the pest population - Selective use of Insecticides reduces pest load and cost of plant protection - Monitoring devices should be made available easily.
Extension and Training activities under FLD
Sl. No Activity No. of activities organised Number of participants
Remarks
1 Field days 03 165 - 2 Farmers Training 27 1003 - 3 Media coverage 15 - - 4 Training for extension functionaries 5 130 -
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PART VI – DEMONSTRATIONS ON CROP HYBRIDS Demonstration details on crop hybrids
Type of Breed
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Name of the hybrid
No. of Demo
Units/ Area (m2)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
H L A Cereals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bajra - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Maize - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rice - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sorghum - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wheat - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Oilseeds - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Castor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mustard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Safflower - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sunflower ICM SB-275 15 10 15.25 13.1 14.18 12.155 16.71 8168 38286 30118 4.6 8012 32805 24793 4.09 Groundnut - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Soybean - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Type of Breed
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Name of the hybrid
No. of
Demo
Units/ Area (m2)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross Cost
Gross Retur
n
Net Retur
n
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
* BCR
H L A
Pulses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Greengram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Blackgram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bengalgram
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Redgram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Vegetable crops
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bottle gourd
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Capsicum - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cucumber - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tomato - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brinjal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Okra - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Onion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Potato - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Field bean - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Type of Breed
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Name of the hybrid
No. of
Demo
Units/ Area (m2)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
*Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
* BCR
H L A
Commercial crops
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sugarcane - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Coconut - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cotton
ICM NCS-145 Bt
25 10 34.6 30.5 32.81 27.34 20.0 19970 80384.5 60422 3.02 18494 66983 48499 2.62
IPM NCS-145 Bt
50 50 36.52 24.0 30.94 26.61 16.27 20584 75800 55217 3.68 18328 65194 46866 3.55
Total 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Fodder crops - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Maize (Fodder)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sorghum (Fodder)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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PART VII. TRAINING 7.A.. Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes (On campus)
Area of training No. of Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Crop Production 1 14 - 14 4 - 4 18 - 18
Weed Management - - - - - - - - - -
Resource Conservation Technologies - - - - - - - - - -
Cropping Systems - - - - - - - - - -
Crop Diversification - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming - - - - - - - - - -
Micro Irrigation/Irrigation - - - - - - - - - -
Seed production - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Crop Management 1 17 - 17 - - - 17 - 17
Soil and Water Conservation - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Nutrient Management 1 25 - 25 5 - 5 30 - 30
Production of organic inputs 1 20 - 20 10 - 10 30 - 30
Horticulture - - - - - - - - - -
a) Vegetable Crops - - - - - - - - - -
Production of low value and high volume crop 1 7 - 7 8 - 8 15 - 15
Off-season vegetables - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery raising - - - - - - - - - -
Exotic vegetables - - - - - - - - - -
Export potential vegetables - - - - - - - - - -
Grading and standardization - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Protective cultivation - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
b) Fruits - - - - - - - - - -
Training and Pruning - - - - - - - - - -
Layout and Management of Orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Cultivation of Fruit - - - - - - - - - -
Management of young plants/orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Rejuvenation of old orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Export potential fruits - - - - - - - - - -
Micro irrigation systems of orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Plant propagation techniques - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
c) Ornamental Plants - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery Management - - - - - - - - - -
Management of potted plants - - - - - - - - - -
Export potential of ornamental plants - - - - - - - - - -
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
d) Plantation crops - - - - - - - - - -
Production and Management technology - - - - - - - - - -
Processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total e) Tuber crops - - - - - - - - - -
Production and Management technology - - - - - - - - - -
Processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
f) Spices - - - - - - - - - -
Production and Management technology - - - - - - - - - -
Processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery management - - - - - - - - - -
Production and management technology - - - - - - - - - -
Post harvest technology and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Health and Fertility Management - - - - - - - - - -
Soil fertility management 1 39 - 39 6 - 6 45 - 45
Integrated water management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated nutrient management - - - - - - - - - -
Production and use of organic inputs - - - - - - - - - -
Management of Problematic soils - - - - - - - - - -
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops - - - - - - - - - -
Nutrient use efficiency - - - - - - - - - -
Balanced use of fertilizers - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Soil and water testing - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Livestock Production and Management - - - - - - - - - -
Dairy Management - - - - - - - - - -
Poultry Management - - - - - - - - - -
Piggery Management - - - - - - - - - -
Rabbit Management - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Nutrition Management - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Disease Management - - - - - - - - - -
Feed and Fodder technology - - - - - - - - - -
Production of quality animal products - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Home Science/Women empowerment - - - - - - - - - -
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
- - - - - - - - - -
Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
- - - - - - - - - -
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
- - - - - - - - - -
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing - - - - - - - - - -
Processing and cooking - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Gender mainstreaming through SHGs 1 - 25 25 - 6 6 - 31 31
Storage loss minimization techniques
Value addition and income generation activities 1 - 30 30 - 5 5 - 35 35
Women empowerment - - - - - - - - - -
Location specific drudgery production - - - - - - - - - -
Rural Crafts 1 - 11 11 - 5 5 - 16 16
Women and child care
Income generating activities 1 - 35 35 - - - - 35 35
Agril. Engineering - - - - - - - - - -
Farm machinery and its maintenance - - - - - - - - - -
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems
- - - - - - - - - -
Use of Plastics in farming practices - - - - - - - - - -
Production of small tools and implements - - - - - - - - - -
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
- - - - - - - - - -
Small scale processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Plant Protection - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Pest Management 3 97 - 97 67 - 67 164 - 164
Integrated Disease Management - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-control of pests and diseases - - - - - - - - - -
Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides
- - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Fisheries - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated fish farming - - - - - - - - - -
Carp breeding and hatchery management - - - - - - - - - -
Carp fry and fingerling rearing - - - - - - - - - -
Composite fish culture - - - - - - - - - -
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn
- - - - - - - - - -
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes - - - - - - - - - -
Portable plastic carp hatchery - - - - - - - - - -
Pen culture of fish and prawn - - - - - - - - - -
Shrimp farming - - - - - - - - - -
Edible oyster farming - - - - - - - - - -
Pearl culture - - - - - - - - - -
Fish processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Production of Inputs at site - - - - - - - - - -
Seed Production - - - - - - - - - -
Planting material production - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-agents production - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-pesticides production - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-fertilizer production - - - - - - - - - -
Vermi-compost production - - - - - - - - - -
Organic manures production - - - - - - - - - -
Production of fry and fingerlings - - - - - - - - - -
Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets - - - - - - - - - -
Small tools and implements - - - - - - - - - -
Production of livestock feed and fodder - - - - - - - - - -
Production of Fish feed - - - - - - - - - -
Mushroom production - - - - - - - - - -
Apiculture - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Capacity Building and Group Dynamics - - - - - - - - - -
Leadership development - - - - - - - - - -
Group dynamics - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Formation and Management of SHGs - - - - - - - - - -
Mobilization of social capital - - - - - - - - - -
Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Agro-forestry - - - - - - - - - -
Production technologies - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming Systems - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 13 219 101 320 100 16 116 319 117 436
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7.B.. Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes (Off campus)
Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Crop Production - - - - - - - - - -
Weed Management - - - - - - - - - -
Resource Conservation Technologies - - - - - - - - - -
Cropping Systems 7 275 69 344 - - - 275 69 344
Crop Diversification - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming - - - - - - - - - -
Micro Irrigation/Irrigation - - - - - - - - - -
Seed production - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Crop Management - - - - - - - - - -
Soil and Water Conservation 5 240 240 30 - 30 240 30 270
Integrated Nutrient Management 2 70 - 70 - - - 70 - 70
Production of organic inputs 2 51 - 51 - - - 51 - 51
Post Harvest Technology 1 13 - 13 - - - 13 - 13
Horticulture - - - - - - - - - -
a) Vegetable Crops - - - - - - - - - -
Production of low value and high volume crop - - - - - - - - - -
Off-season vegetables - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery raising - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Exotic vegetables - - - - - - - - - -
Export potential vegetables - - - - - - - - - -
Grading and standardization - - - - - - - - - -
Protective cultivation - - - - - - - - - -
Income generating activities 1 - 30 30 - - - - 30 30
b) Fruits - - - - - - - - - -
Training and Pruning - - - - - - - - - -
Layout and Management of Orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Cultivation of Fruit - - - - - - - - - -
Management of young plants/orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Rejuvenation of old orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Export potential fruits - - - - - - - - - -
Micro irrigation systems of orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Plant propagation techniques - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
c) Ornamental Plants - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery Management - - - - - - - - - -
Management of potted plants - - - - - - - - - -
Export potential of ornamental plants - - - - - - - - - -
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total d) Plantation crops - - - - - - - - - -
Production and Management technology - - - - - - - - - -
Processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
e) Tuber crops - - - - - - - - - -
Production and Management technology - - - - - - - - - -
Processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
f) Spices - - - - - - - - - -
Production and Management technology 1 50 - 50 - - - 50 - 50
Processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery management - - - - - - - - - -
Production and management technology - - - - - - - - - -
Post harvest technology and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Health and Fertility Management - - - - - - - - - -
Soil fertility management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated water management - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Integrated nutrient management - - - - - - - - - -
Production and use of organic inputs - - - - - - - - - -
Management of Problematic soils - - - - - - - - - -
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops - - - - - - - - - -
Nutrient use efficiency - - - - - - - - - -
Balanced use of fertilizers - - - - - - - - - -
Soil and water testing - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Livestock Production and Management - - - - - - - - - -
Dairy Management 1 - 30 30 2 - 2 2 30 32
Poultry Management - - - - - - - - - -
Piggery Management - - - - - - - - - -
Rabbit Management - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Nutrition Management - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Disease Management - - - - - - - - - -
Feed and Fodder technology - - - - - - - - - -
Production of quality animal products - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Home Science/Women empowerment - - - - - - - - - -
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
- - - - - - - - - -
Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
- - - - - - - - - -
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
- - - - - - - - - -
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing - - - - - - - - - -
Processing and cooking - - - - - - - - - -
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs - - - - - - - - - -
Storage loss minimization techniques - - - - - - - - - -
Value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Women empowerment - - - - - - - - - -
Location specific drudgery production - - - - - - - - - -
Rural Crafts - - - - - - - - - -
Women and child care 1 10 45 70 5 10 15 15 55 70
Agriculture Allied enterprises 1 - 30 30 - - - - 30 30
Income generating activities 1 - 10 10 - 2 2 - 12 12
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Agril. Engineering - - - - - - - - - -
Farm machinery and its maintenance - - - - - - - - - -
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems
1 15 - 15 - - - 15 - 15
Use of Plastics in farming practices - - - - - - - - - -
Production of small tools and implements - - - - - - - - - -
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
- - - - - - - - - -
Small scale processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Plant Protection - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Pest Management 1 166 - 166 - - - 166 - 166
Integrated Disease Management 1 35 - 35 - - - 35 - 35
Bio-control of pests and diseases 1 29 11 40 25 - 25 54 25 79
Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides
- - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Fisheries - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated fish farming - - - - - - - - - -
Carp breeding and hatchery management - - - - - - - - - -
Carp fry and fingerling rearing - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Composite fish culture - - - - - - - - - -
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn
- - - - - - - - - -
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes - - - - - - - - - -
Portable plastic carp hatchery - - - - - - - - - -
Pen culture of fish and prawn - - - - - - - - - -
Shrimp farming - - - - - - - - - -
Edible oyster farming - - - - - - - - - -
Pearl culture - - - - - - - - - -
Fish processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Production of Inputs at site - - - - - - - - - -
Seed Production - - - - - - - - - -
Planting material production - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-agents production - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-pesticides production - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-fertilizer production - - - - - - - - - -
Vermi-compost production - - - - - - - - - -
Organic manures production - - - - - - - - - -
Production of fry and fingerlings - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets - - - - - - - - - -
Small tools and implements - - - - - - - - - -
Production of livestock feed and fodder - - - - - - - - - -
Production of Fish feed - - - - - - - - - -
Mushroom production - - - - - - - - - -
Apiculture - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Capacity Building and Group Dynamics - - - - - - - - - -
Leadership development - - - - - - - - - -
Group dynamics - - - - - - - - - -
Formation and Management of SHGs - - - - - - - - - -
Mobilization of social capital - - - - - - - - - -
Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths - - - - - - - - - -
Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Agro-forestry - - - - - - - - - -
Production technologies - - - - - - - - - -
Nursery management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming Systems - - - - - - - - - -
ATHMA orientation 1 35 - 35 - - - 35 - 35
TOTAL 28 989 225 1229 62 12 74 1021 281 1302
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7.C. Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (on campus)
Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
- - - - - - - - - -
Training and pruning of orchards - - - - - - - - - - Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
- - - - - - - - - -
Commercial fruit production - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated farming - - - - - - - - - -
Seed production - - - - - - - - - -
Production of organic inputs - - - - - - - - - -
Planting material production - - - - - - - - - -
Vermi-culture - - - - - - - - - -
Mushroom Production - - - - - - - - - -
Bee-keeping - - - - - - - - - -
Sericulture - - - - - - - - - -
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
- - - - - - - - - -
Value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Small scale processing - - - - - - - - - -
Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - - - - -
Tailoring and Stitching - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Rural Crafts - - - - - - - - - -
Production of quality animal products
- - - - - - - - - -
Dairying - - - - - - - - - -
Sheep and goat rearing - - - - - - - - - -
Quail farming - - - - - - - - - -
Piggery - - - - - - - - - -
Rabbit farming - - - - - - - - - -
Poultry production - - - - - - - - - -
Ornamental fisheries - - - - - - - - - -
Composite fish culture - - - - - - - - - -
Freshwater prawn culture - - - - - - - - - -
Shrimp farming - - - - - - - - - -
Pearl culture - - - - - - - - - -
Cold water fisheries - - - - - - - - - -
Fish harvest and processing technology
- - - - - - - - - -
Fry and fingerling rearing - - - - - - - - - -
Capacity building 1 55 30 85 - - - 55 30 85
TOTAL 1 55 30 85 - - - 55 30 85
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7.D. Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (off campus)
Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
6 300 284 584 - - - 300 284 584
Training and pruning of orchards - - - - - - - - - - Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
- - - - - - - - - -
Commercial fruit production - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated farming - - - - - - - - - -
Seed production - - - - - - - - - -
Production of organic inputs - - - - - - - - - -
Planting material production - - - - - - - - - -
Vermi-culture - - - - - - - - - -
Mushroom Production - - - - - - - - - -
Bee-keeping - - - - - - - - - -
Sericulture - - - - - - - - - -
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
- - - - - - - - - -
Value addition - - - - - - - - - -
Small scale processing - - - - - - - - - -
Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - - - - -
Tailoring and Stitching - - - - - - - - - -
Rural Crafts - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Production of quality animal products
- - - - - - - - - -
Dairying 1 14 - 14 - - - 14 - 14
Sheep and goat rearing - - - - - - - - - -
Quail farming - - - - - - - - - -
Piggery - - - - - - - - - -
Rabbit farming - - - - - - - - - -
Poultry production - - - - - - - - - -
Ornamental fisheries - - - - - - - - - -
Composite fish culture - - - - - - - - - -
Freshwater prawn culture - - - - - - - - - -
Shrimp farming - - - - - - - - - -
Pearl culture - - - - - - - - - -
Cold water fisheries - - - - - - - - - -
Fish harvest and processing technology
- - - - - - - - - -
Fry and fingerling rearing - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 1 14 - 14 - - - 14 - 14
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7.E. Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (on campus)
Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Productivity enhancement in field crops
3 38 - 38 9 - 9 47 - 47
Productivity enhancement in horticultural crops
1 12 - 12 2 - 2 14 - 14
Integrated Pest Management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Nutrient management - - - - - - - - - -
Rejuvenation of old orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Protected cultivation technology - - - - - - - - - -
Production and use of organic inputs
- - - - - - - - - -
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
- - - - - - - - - -
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
- - - - - - - - - -
Formation and Management of SHGs
- - - - - - - - - -
Women and Child care - - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
4 2 98 100 - 11 11 2 109 111
Group Dynamics and farmers organization
- - - - - - - - - -
Information networking among farmers
- - - - - - - - - -
Capacity building for ICT application
- - - - - - - - - -
Management in farm animals 2 15 - 15 2 - 2 17 - 17
Livestock feed and fodder production
8 - 172 172 - 102 102 172 102 274
Household food security - - - - - - - - - -
Conventional meet 1 9 2 11 - - - 9 2 11
Total 19 76 272 348 13 113 126 261 213 474
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7.F. Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (off campus)
Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Productivity enhancement in field crops
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Pest Management - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Nutrient management - - - - - - - - - -
Rejuvenation of old orchards - - - - - - - - - -
Protected cultivation technology - - - - - - - - - -
Production and use of organic inputs
- - - - - - - - - -
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
- - - - - - - - - -
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
- - - - - - - - - -
Formation and Management of SHGs
- - - - - - - - - -
Women and Child care 4 2 98 100 - 11 11 2 109 111
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
- - - - - - - - - -
Group Dynamics and farmers organization
- - - - - - - - - -
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Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Information networking among farmers
- - - - - - - - - -
Capacity building for ICT application
- - - - - - - - - -
Management in farm animals 8 - 172 172 - 102 102 172 102 274
Livestock feed and fodder production
2 45 - 45 5 - 5 45 5 50
Household food security - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
Total 14 47 270 317 5 113 118 219 216 435
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7.G. Sponsored training programmes
S.No. Area of training No. of
Courses No. of Participants
General SC/ST Grand Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
1 Crop production and management - - - - - - - - - - 1.a. Increasing production and productivity of crops 3 59 4 63 13 - 13 69 4 73 1.b. Commercial production of vegetables - - - - - - - - - - 2 Production and value addition - - - - - - - - - - 2.a. Fruit Plants - - - - - - - - - - 2.b. Ornamental plants - - - - - - - - - - 2.c. Spices crops - - - - - - - - - - 3. Soil health and fertility management - - - - - - - - - - 4 Production of Inputs at site - - - - - - - - - - 5 Methods of protective cultivation - - - - - - - - - - 6 Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - 7 Post harvest technology and value addition - - - - - - - - - - 7.a. Processing and value addition - - - - - - - - - - 7.b. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - 8 Farm machinery - - - - - - - - - - 8.a. Farm machinery, tools and implements - - - - - - - - - - 8.b. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - 9. Livestock and fisheries - - - - - - - - - - 10 Livestock production and management - - - - - - - - - - 10.a. Animal Nutrition Management 2 45 - 45 5 - 5 45 5 50 10.b. Animal Disease Management - - - - - - - - - - 10.c Fisheries Nutrition - - - - - - - - - - 10.d Fisheries Management - - - - - - - - - - 10.e. Others (Management in farm animals) 8 - 172 172 - 102 102 172 102 274
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S.No. Area of training No. of
Courses No. of Participants
General SC/ST Grand Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
11. Home Science - - - - - - - - - - 11.a. Household nutritional security - - - - - - - - - - 11.b. Economic empowerment of women 4 2 98 100 - 11 11 2 109 111 11.c. Drudgery reduction of women - - - - - - - - - - 11.d. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - 12 Agricultural Extension - - - - - - - - - - 12.a. Capacity Building and Group Dynamics - - - - - - - - - - 12.b. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - Total 17 106 274 380 18 113 131 288 220 508
Details of sponsoring agencies involved 1. Women and child welfare department, Raichur 2. Karnataka state Agricultural department, Raichur 3. Raichur, Koppal Bellary Milk Union, Karnataka 4. IFFCO Pvt. Ltd. 5. Zuari seeds Pvt. Ltd. 6. Syndicate bank, Raichur 7. BAIF organization 8. Department of Horticulture, Raichur
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7.H. Details of vocational training programmes carried out by KVKs for rural youth
S.No. Area of training No. of Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 Crop production and management - - - - - - - - - - 1.a. Commercial floriculture - - - - - - - - - - 1.b. Commercial fruit production - - - - - - - - - - 1.c. Commercial vegetable production - - - - - - - - - - 1.d. Integrated crop management - - - - - - - - - - 1.e. Organic farming - - - - - - - - - - 1.f. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - 2 Post harvest technology and value addition - - - - - - - - - - 2.a. Value addition - - - - - - - - - - 2.b. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - 3. Livestock and fisheries - - - - - - - - - - 3.a. Dairy farming 1 14 - 14 - - - 14 - 14 3.b. Composite fish culture - - - - - - - - - - 3.c. Sheep and goat rearing - - - - - - - - - - 3.d. Piggery - - - - - - - - - - 3.e. Poultry farming - - - - - - - - - - 3.f. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - -
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S.No. Area of training No. of
Courses
No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
4. Income generation activities - - - - - - - - - - 4.a. Vermi-composting - - - - - - - - - - 4.b. Production of bio-agents, bio-
pesticides, bio-fertilizers etc.
- - - - - - - - - -
4.c. Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
- - - - - - - - - -
4.d. Rural Crafts - - - - - - - - - - 4.e. Seed production - - - - - - - - - - 4.f. Sericulture - - - - - - - - - - 4.g. Mushroom cultivation - - - - - - - - - - 4.h. Nursery, grafting etc. - - - - - - - - - - 4.i. Tailoring, stitching,
embroidery, dying etc. - - - - - - - - - -
4.j. Agril. para-workers, para-vet training
- - - - - - - - - -
4.k. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - 5 Agricultural Extension - - - - - - - - - - 5.a. Capacity building and group
dynamics - - - - - - - - - -
5.b. Others (pl.specify) - - - - - - - - - - Grand Total 1 14 - 14 - - - 14 - 14
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PART VIII – EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Extension Programmes (including activities of FLD programmes)
Nature of Extension Programme
No. of Programmes
No. of Participants (General) No. of Participants SC / ST
No.of extension personnel
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Field Day 3 130 35 165 45 24 69 11 - 245 Kisan Mela 2 - - - - - - - - 50,000 Kisan Ghosthi - - - - - - - - - - Exhibition 3 - - - - - - - - 1500 Film Show 10 210 180 390 59 70 129 10 6 535 Method Demonstrations 4 65 20 85 39 38 77 11 7 180 Farmers Seminar - - - - - - - - - - Workshop 10 - - - - - - 370 30 400 Group meetings 37 50 14 64 28 12 40 4 4 112 Lectures delivered as resource persons
36 - - - - - - - - 516
Newspaper coverage 24 - - - - - - - - - Radio talks 23 - - - - - - - - - Research papers 07 TV talks 02 - - - - - - - - - Popular articles 15 - - - - - - - - - Extension Literature Distributed
63 320
Advisory Services 188 - - - - - - - - 188 Scientific visit to farmers field
177 - - - - - - - - 485
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Nature of Extension Programme
No. of Programmes
No. of Participants (General) No. of Participants
SC / ST No.of extension personnel
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Farmers visit to KVK 580 - - - - - - - - 580 Diagnostic visits 20 20 - - - - - - - 20 Exposure visits 01 - - - - - - - - 20 Animal Health Camp 02 - - - - - - - - 1015 Soil test campaigns 04 - - - - - - - - 194 Farm Science Club Conveners meet
01 65 15 80 40 5 45 - - 125
Self Help Group Conveners meetings
01 17 - 17 - - - - - 17
Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings
01 - 30 30 - - - - - 30
Celebration of important days (specify)
- - - - - - - - - -
Women in Agricultural Day 01 - - - - - - - - 55 World Food day 01 - - - - - - - - 80 School visits 06 - - - - - - - - 480 Orchads established 04 3 - 3 1 - 1 4 - 4 AV Aids developed 6 Sets - - - - - - - - -
Total 1226 560 294 834 212 149 361 410 47 57101
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PART IX – PRODUCTION OF SEED, PLANT AND LIVESTOCK M ATERIALS 9.A. Production of seeds by the KVKs
Crop category Name of the
crop Variety Hybrid Quantity of
seed (qtl)
Value (Rs)
Number of farmers to
whom provided
Cereals - - - - - - Oilseeds - - - - - - Pulses Bengalgram JG-11 - 4 10400 18 Commercial crops - - - - - - Vegetables - - - - - - Flower crops - - - - - - Spices - - - - - - Fodder crop seeds - - - - - - Fiber crops - - - - - - Forest Species - - - - - - Others (specify) - - - - - - Total 1 9.B. Production of planting materials by the KVKs
Crop category Name of the crop Variety Hybrid Number Value (Rs.)
Number of farmers to
whom provided
Commercial - - - - - - Vegetable seedlings - - - - - - Fruits - - - - - - Ornamental plants - - - - - - Medicinal and Aromatic - - - - - - Plantation - - - - - - Spices - - - - - - Tuber - - - - - - Fodder crop saplings - - - - - - Forest Species - - - - - - Others(specify) - - - - - - Total - - - - - -
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9.C. Production of Bio-Products
Bio Products Name of the bio-
product
Quantity Value (Rs.)
Number of farmers to
whom providedNo Kg
Bio Fertilizers - - - - - Bio-pesticide - - - - - Bio-fungicide - - - - - Bio Agents - - - - - Others (specify) - - - - - Total - - - - - 9.D. Production of livestock materials
Particulars of Live stock Name of the breed
Number Value (Rs.) Number of farmers to
whom provided Dairy animals - - - - Cows - - - - Buffaloes - - - - Calves - - - - Others (Pl. specify) - - - - Poultry - - - - Broilers - - - - Layers - - - - Duals (broiler and layer) - - - - Japanese Quail - - - - Turkey - - - - Emu - - - - Ducks - - - - Others (Pl. specify) - - - - Piggery - - - - Piglet - - - - Others (Pl.specify) - - - - Fisheries - - - - Fingerlings - - - - Others (Pl. specify) - - - - Total - - - -
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PART X – PUBLICATION, SUCCESS STORY, SWTL 10. A. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)
(A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.)
Date of start Periodicity Number of copies distributed
2002 Quarterly e-newsletter (B) Literature developed/published
Item Title Authors name Number
Research papers
Soil fertility status in some soils of north Karnataka Balanagoudar S.R. National seminar, ISSS, UAS, Bangalore Studies on antibiogram particles of bacterial bolates in reproductive disorders of buffaloes
Shambulingappa.B.E. and Rathnam. D.
MJAS, Sep-Dec. 2008
Genetic differentiation of cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) occuring in south Indian cotton eco system using mitochondrial DNA markers
Vijayakumar N G, et al.
Italian journal of zoology
Effect of different packaging materials on quality traits of fig cv. poona fig during storage
A. R. Kurubar, T. B. Alloli and P. R. Dharmatti
Paper presented at International Symposium on Pomegranate and Minor including Mediteranean Fruits
Effect of different packaging materials on storability of fig cv. poona fig
A. R. Kurubar, T. B. Alloli and P. R. Dharmatti
Paper presented at International Symposium on Pomegranate and Minor including Mediteranean Fruits
Role of Women in Sustainability of Cotton Production through IPM Technology
Badiger M.S. , Benki A.M., Ghante V.N., Hadimani D.K. and Basavaraj Hulagur
Paper presented at National seminar on human rights and gender equity held at Karnataka state Womens University, Bijapur on 28th and 29th Aug-2009
Socio-Demographic profile and Functional ability of the elderly: A gender perspective
Badiger M.S, Kamath R. and Ashalatha K.V.
Paper presented at National seminar on human rights and gender equity held at Karnataka state Womens University, Bijapur on 28th and 29th Aug-2009
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Item Title Authors name Number
Research papers
Capacity Building of Rural Girl Adolescents Khadi. P. B., Badiger M. S., Patil M., and Mokashi M. V.
Paper presented at National seminar on human rights and gender equity held at Karnataka state Womens University, Bijapur on 28th and 29th Aug-2009
Agricultural Engineering Interventions to Increase the Productivity of Women in Agriculture: Some Studies from India (Abstract accepted)
S. S. Shirahatti, M. S. Badiger and Prakash K. V.
International seminar on AEEE to be held at Bangkok during Dec-2009
Technical reports
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News letters e-News letter of KVK, Raichur Oct-Dec-2008 Jan-Mar-2009 Apr-Jun-2009
All Scientists of KVK Vol-6, Issue-4 Vol-7, Issue-1 Vol-7, Issue-2
Technical bulletins
Production technology in Sweet orange A.R. Kurubar, Arunkumar Hosamani and Basavaraj M. P
Vol-44, UASD
Popular articles Production technology of Papaya A.R. Kurubar. Annadata, Sept. 2008 Success story of Sri . Rangappa as IFS farmer
A.R. Kurubar Annadata, Nov 2008
Importance of soil testing Balangoudar S.R., H.T. Channal K. Narayanrao
Suddimula, 21/11/08
A success story of farmer Bharati R.A. Annadata, Jan 2009 Processing of minor millets Badiger M.S Krishi Kamadenu, 1 (12) Nutritious kitchen garden Badiger M.S Krishi Kamadenu,1 (1) Importance of seed testing prior to sowing Mohan Chavan, Balangoudar
S.R. and Benki A.M. Suddimula daily, 1-3-2009
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Item Title Authors name Number Popular articles Wellbeing of child Badiger M.S, Mohan Chavan and A. M. Benki Rayachurvani, Apr-
2009 Management of heat stress during summer
Badiger M.S, Mohan Chavan and A. M. Benki Suddimula, Apr-2009
Enriched fodder for dairy cattle Mohan Chavan, Balangoudar S.R. , Benki A.M and M. S. Badiger
Suddimula, Jun-2009
Importance of vitamins Badiger M.S, Mohan Chavan and A.R. Kurubar. Krishi Kamadenu, Jun-2009
Agricultural activities and women’s health
Badiger M.S, and Mohan Chavan Krishi Munnade Jun-2009
Causes and prevention of anemia Badiger M.S and Hadimani DK Suddimula, May-09 Importance of oils and fats Badiger M.S and Hadimani DK Krishi Munnade Aug-
2009 Sucking pest in redgram V. N. Ghante et al. Suddimula, Jul-2009 Importance of nutrition education Badiger M.S, and Mohan Chavan Krishikamadhenu, Aug-
2008 Extension literature
Dairying: Subsidiary income for livelihood
A. E. Shambulingappa 2008-09
Monitoring growth in children M. S. Badiger 2008-09 Leaf reddening in cotton, causes and management
V. N. Ghante, Arunkumar Hosmani, S. R. Balanagoudar, Mohan Chavan, M. S. Badiger and D. K. Hadimani
2008-09
Plant protection in Paddy V. N. Ghante, Arunkumar Hosamani, Mohan Chavan, A. M. Benki, S. R. Balanagoudar , M. S. Badiger and D. K. Hadimani
2008-09
Propagation of mulberry seedlings D.K. Hadimani, Ashok J. and V. N. Ghante 2008-09 IPM in Redgram A. M. Benki 2008-09
Others (Pl. specify)
TOTAL
10.B. Details of Electronic Media Produced S.
No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD/ Audio-
Cassette) Title of the programme Number
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10.C. Success Stories / Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable action photographs. The Success Stories / Case Studies need not be restricted to the reporting period).
Title: Where there is will-there is a way: A rural woman’s success through vermicomposting Background: Smt. Annapurnamma w/o Hanumanthgoud aged 59 is a rural women belonging to Sindhanur taluka of Raichur district is educated upto 7th has five acres of irrigated land which is completely under irrigation and extensively grow paddy. She dreamt about achieving something in agriculture along with her husband and meantime came in contact with Krishi Vigyan Kendra. Initially she started a self help group and through this group she is participating in all the activities conducted by KVK and line departments. She has motivated the group and started a small scale dairy. But gradually due to non cooperation of the members she has withdrawn from this activity. She has taken benefits from all the training that are being carried out at KVK. Besides, she also has participated in the trainings conducted by other line departments and has adopted the technologies learnt in these trainings. She also has under taken dairy Intervention: Process: With the knowledge gained from KVK on vermiculture she started a small scale vermicompost unit during 2003-04 with the financial assistance from department of agriculture. Gradually she has increased the number of vermiculture units to five with the help of local banky. Now she is harvesting about eight tonnes of vermicompost per three months. She is also interested in organic farming and has taken up organic farming in two acres of land. Technology: She is utilizing the paddy straw obtained from her own field as a raw material and is also purchasing the cowdung from the neighbors @ 350/- per tractor. Per harvest she is using 8- 10 tractors cow dung along with the paddy straw and she is also making use of garden waste and surrounding crop waste and the degradable waste flown along with the canal water. Thus every waste is being utilized for the production of vermicompost. She has established a biogas unit for her family fuel needs, The slurry produced is inturn is used for the plantation crops grown in her kitchen garden. Part of the biogas slurry is also used for field crop production. She is growing organic paddy in two acres and influencing many others to take up the organic paddy cultivation. For this organic cultivation of paddy she is making use of cow urine and dung which are reared by her at home and utilizing the vermicompost produced at her farm.
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Impact Horizontal spread: She is distributing the worms and vermicompost to neighboring districts and talukas such as Tavaregere, Kushtagi, Hanchinal, Bijapur, Shahapur, Hadagali. And also providing technical guidance whenever the farmers approached and she also has visited the sites of vermi compost units. She has earned Rs. Thirty five thousand from the sale of worms and vermicompost to the neighboring districts listed above. The list of farmers who have adopted vermicomposting technology under her supervision
Sl. No.
Name Place
1 Laxmibai Basapur camp 2 Gouramma Mullur camp 3 Jayalaxmi Yale Kudlagi 4 Ramakrishna Gorebal 5 Parvatamma Mallayya Camp
The list of farmers who have taken up organic farming under her guidance
Sl. No.
Name Land under organic paddy
1 Pampanagouda 1 2 Aminsab 3 3 Iramm Kurnatigi 1.5 4 Sumangalamma 1 5 Jamunagouda 3 6 Mallikarjungouda 3 7 Ramakrishna 3
Economic gains The size of the pit is 5 ft * 20 ft No of pits 5 Qty harvested : 8 tons/harvest Three harvests per year so 24 tons /year The vermicompst is sold @ Rs. 400/qtl Total amount realized from vermicompost 96 qtl*400 =38,400 Total amount realized from sale of worms @ 300/kg Total amount of worms produced per year 60 kgs
Total amount realized from worms 300*60kg =18000 56,400/-
Cost of inputs 10,500/- compost _________________________________
Net returns from vermicompost 45,900/-
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Employment generated by vermicomposting units
Sl. No.
Name Place Employment generated(man days)
1 Laxmibai Basapur camp 1 man day/unit 2 Gouramma Mullur camp 1 man day/unit 3 Jayalaxmi Yale Kudlagi 1 man day/unit 4 Ramakrishna Gorebal 1 man day/unit 5 Parvatamma Mallayya
Camp 1 man day/unit
6 Pampanagouda Gorebal 1 man day/unit 7 Aminsab Mullur camp 1 man day/unit 8 Iramm Kurnatigi Yale Kudlagi 1 man day/unit 9 Sumangalamma Mullur camp 1 man day/unit 10 Jamunagouda Yale Kudlagi 1 man day/unit 11 Mallikarjungouda Mullur camp 1 man day/unit 12 Gorebal Gorebal 1 man day/unit
During peak labor requirement period of the crop growing seasons in a year the wages of the labor varies from 60-95/-day 10.D. Give details of innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of
Technology developed and used during the year 10.E. Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational
area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs)
S. No. Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK
- - - - 10.F. Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for
Identification of courses for farmers/farm women 1. Contact with developmental departments 2. Surveys and PRA techniques in FLD villages 3. Contact and feed back through mail/phone 4. Feed back from ex-trainees
Rural Youth
1. In collaboration with NGOs operating in the area 2. Representatives of various youth clubs
In-service personnel
1. Through interaction with concerned developmental departments 2. Based on the demands in the SMS meetings
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10.G. Field activities i. Number of villages adopted : 08 ii. No. of farm families selected : 233 iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted : 14 10.H. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab :
1. Year of establishment : 3-9-2005 2. List of equipments purchased with amount : Sl. No Name of the Equipment Qty. Cost
1 Hot plate 01 3,046 2 Hot Air Oven digital 01 17,228 3 Gas lighter 01 72 4 L.P Gas cylinder 02 1,900 5 Grinder(100x500 mm) 01 15,435 6 Laboratory table(88x30x36 with granite top) 04 75,776 7 Laboratory table(72x30x36 with granite top) 04 67,724 8 Laboratory table(58x30x36 with granite top) 03 50,793 9 Laboratory table(58x36x36 with granite top) 03 50,793 10 FGCL - 0378 flame photometer 01 32,040 11 FGL 1612 PH analyzer 01 8,900 12 SL-177 scanning visible spectrophotometer 01 40,050 13 Software interfacing spectrophotometer SL-177 01 23,451 14 M-183 EC TDS analyzer 01 9,790 15 Laboratory racks(30x50x9) 06 6,150 16 Slated angle racks 05 7,105 17 Wash basin 03 4,500 18 Exhaust fan 03 4,500 19 Laboratory stools 05 4,140 20 Digestion system KES-62 + Nitrogen distillation system 02 1,42,844 21 Double distillation water still 01 set
01 set 62,444
22 Electroacid neutralizer 01 42,185 23 BPL electronic machine(Physical) 01 10,890 24 Shaking machine(Maodel-L) 01 47,025 25 V-Guard stabilizer 500VA 01 1,220 26 Refrigerator stand 01 300 27 Refrigerator 01 10,765 28 Electronic weighing machine (Chemical) 01 57,000 29 Stabilizer 01 19,800 30 Canon Aqua pure 01 12,500 Total 6,11,746
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Details of samples analyzed so far since establishment of SWTL including during 2008-09:
Details No. of Samples analyzed
No. of Farmers benefited No. of Villages Amount
realized (Rs.) Soil Samples 624 580 302 1,12,700 Water Samples 397 377 281 37,200 Plant samples - - - - Manure samples - - - - Others (specify) - - - - Total 1021 655 331 1,49,900 Details of samples analyzed during 2008-09:
Details No. of Samples
analyzed No. of Farmers
benefited No. of Villages Amount realized
Soil Samples 181 172 80 32,700 Water Samples 70 66 49 7000 Plant samples - - - - Total 251 179 85 39700
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PART XII IMPACT 11.A. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period).
Name of specific technology/skill
transferred
No. of participants
% of adoption
Change in income (Rs.) Before
(Rs./Unit) After
(Rs./Unit) - - - - -
NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants. 11.B. Cases of large scale adoption (Please furnish detailed information for each case)
Large Scale Adoption of In situ green manuring in Paddy
Raichur district is endowed with rich irrigation facility both from Narayanpur Dam and Tungabhadra dam which is irrigating about 1.31 lakh ha in which Sindhanur and Manvi have got major share of irrigation. Paddy being the major crop in this command area it contributes both to the livelihood and income of the farming community. The integrated nutrient supply system is important to meet the nutrient demand of the crop and because of widespread multi nutrient deficiency like N, Mg, S, Zn, Fe, Mn+, Cu, B etc. There is need to supplement the same from both organic and inorganic sources. In this direction the use of green manuring crops like diancha, sunhemp, gliricidia is found beneficial in improving soil health. Keeping this in view, the front Line Demonstration was planned by the KVK with in-situ incorporation of Daincha along with RDF in Chandranagar camp, Raichur Tq. with 12 farmers during Kharif 2007-08. In addition to this soil test based fertilizer recommendation was also undertaken by the KVK in order to compare the RDF with Soil test based recommendation. The details of inputs given and the results are given below.
Sl. No.
Details Farmers practice Demonstration
1 Variety Sonamasuri Sonamasuri 2 Daincha - 25kg/ha 3 ZnSO4 20kg/ha 4 Soil test
report N : P: K
125:68.5:787.5 N : P : K 187.5:78:875
(The soil test was done for 12 farmers under demo)
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Yield and economics of the demonstration Sl. No.
Details Farmers practice
Demonstration Percent increase in yield
1 Yield Qtl/ha 65 69.5 6.9% 2 Cost of
cultivation(Rs) 26,700/- 23,300/- -
3 Gross return(Rs) 48,750/- 52,125/- - 4 Net return 22,050/- 28,825/- - 5 B:C ratio 0.82 1.24 -
Impact: The technology of green manuring with daincha was followed by other adjecent farmers in an area of 400 ha. One of the farmer in consultation with KVK by name Nagareddy realized an increase ingross income from 16,00,000/- to 20,00,000/-. The above result also indicate an increase in yield to the tune of 6.5 % and net return by Rs. 6775 over farmers practice. The same demonstration was continued during 2008-09 in 5 ha and 12 demonstrations in Katarki village of Manvi taluk.The details of inputs and results are as follows Sl. No.
Details Farmers practice Demonstration
1 Variety Sonamasuri Sonamasuri 2 Daincha - 25kg/ha 3 ZnSO4 - 20kg/ha 4 Soil test report N : P : K
62 32.7 426 N : P : K 85 35.6 457
Yield and economics of the demonstration Sl. No.
Details Farmers practice
Demonstration Percent increase in yield
1 Yield (Qtl/ha) 60 65.6 9.3% 2 Cost of
cultivation (Rs) 31250/- 28750/- -
3 Gross return (Rs) 80000/- 87000/- 4 Net return 48750/- 58250/- 9500/- 5 B:C ratio 1.56 2.03
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FPARP: There was sponsored frontline demonstration on INM in paddy (Farmer participatory action plan research programme) during summer 2007-08 where in 5 ha land was treated in 5 farmer’s field and farmers realized that with lesser application of fertilizer they could get higher yield in demonstration plot. Impact: In this region farmers realized the improvement in soil health and yield. The extension functionaries trained about this technology. The farmers were convinced about the technology through field visits of the demonstration plot during Filed day. After this demonstration the area under in-situ green manuring was increased to 5000 ha in the district. In Manvi taluk the Karnataka State Department of Agriculture has sold about 350 qtls of daincha seeds solely for green manuring @ 50 % subsidy. During the present year 2009-10 the large scale demonstrations is taken up in 25 acres with 25 farmers and the following are the inputs distributed to the farmers.
Sl. No.
Details Farmers practice Demonstration
1 Variety Sonamasuri Sonamasuri 2 Daincha - 25kg/ha 3 ZnSO4 - 20kg/ha 4 Fe SO4 - 15 kgs/ha
5 Borax - 2.5 kg/ha
6 Soil test report
N : P : K Low:Medium: High
N : P : K Low:Medium:High
Conclusion: In order to popularize green manuring in paddy areas, the demonstrations was taken up by KVK and was found effective and useful to the farmers. There is also improvement in soil health by increased N level in soil and increase of yield by 8 percent and increased B:C ratio and net return. The farmers have expressed that the crop was luxurious in growth with less incidence of disease especially in soil test based fertilizer recommendation and early to mature. The cost of cultivation is reduced although farmers are using double the dose of RDF with reduction in yield because of unscientific management i.e. time of application. 11.C. Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting
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PART XII - LINKAGES 12.A. Functional linkage with different organizations Name of organization Nature of linkage Dept. of Agriculture Trainings, problematic field visits, meetings,
bimonthly workshop & soil testing campaigns, survey
Dept. of Horticulture Trainings & field visits, soil testing campaigns, survey
Dept. of Sericulture soil testing campaigns Dept. of Women and Child Development Trainings, demonstrations, meetings Dept. of Animal Husbandry Trainings, animal health camps and
demonstrations KMF Trainings & Exposure visits Banks Trainings NGOs SEWA Trainings, demonstrations, survey, joint
implementation SWARD Trainings, demonstrations, survey SPRED Survey, Trainings, BAIF Trainings, trials & Demonstrations NYK Trainings 12.B. List special programmes undertaken by the KVK and operational now, which have been financed by State Govt./Other Agencies
Name of the scheme Date/ Month of initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)
- - - - 12.C. Details of linkage with ATMA a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks
1 SREP preparation completed
Member of district level steering committee Zilla Panchayat, Raichur
Completely involved in SREP preparation and necessary advice from KVK multidisciplinary scientists as & when required.
12.D. Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Constraints if any
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12.E. Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks
- - - -
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PART XIII- PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK 13.A. Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)
Sl. No. Demo Unit Year of
establishment Area (ha)
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Variety Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income - - - - - - - - - -
13.B. Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production
Name of the crop Date of sowing Date of harvest
Are
a (h
a) Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Variety Type of Produce Qty. Cost of
inputs Gross income
Cereals - - - - - - - - - Pulses - - - - - - - - - Bengalgram 28-10-2008 12-02-2009 0.4 JG-11 Seeds 4.00 2,005 10,400 Oilseeds - - - - - - - - - Sunflower 22-08-2008 10-12-2008 2.0 SB-
275 Commercial
seeds 21.50 5,100 43,686
Fibers - - - - - - - - - Cotton 11-08-2208 17-03-2009 1.0 NCS-
145 Bt - 15.87 7,500 38,963
Spices & Plantation crops Floriculture - - - - - - - - - Fruits - - - - - - - - - Vegetables - - - - - - - - - Others (specify)
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13.C. Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Sl. No.
Name of the Product Qty
Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Cost of inputs Gross income - - - - - -
13.D. Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)
Sl. No
Name of the animal /
bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
- - - - - - - - 13.E. Utilization of hostel facilities Accommodation available (No. of beds): 30
Months No. of trainees stayed Trainee days (days stayed) Reason for short fall (if any) October 2008 36 2 No KVK Hostel November 2008 84 4 December 2008 83 5 January 2009 209 8 February 2009 31 1 March 2009 105 5 April 2009 15 1 May 2009 - - June 2009 109 4 July 2009 132 4 August 2009 22 1 September 2009 41 3
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13.F. Database management S. No Database target Database created
1 Under progress Farmers database 2 Under progress Trainings database details 3 Under progress Farmers visit to KVK 4 Under progress Weather database 5 Under progress Since inception of KVK data on training FLD,
OFT and all extension activities has been developed
13.G. Details on Rain Water Harvesting structure and micro-irrigation system Amount sanction
(Rs.)
Expenditure (Rs.)
Details of infrastructure created / micro
irrigation system etc.
Activities conducted Quantity of water
harvested in ‘000 litres
Area irrigated / utilization
pattern
No. of Training
programmes
No. of Demonstration s
No. of plant
materials produced
Visit by farmers
(No.)
Visit by officials
(No.)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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PART XIV - FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 14.A. Details of KVK Bank accounts
Bank account Name of the bank Location Branch code
Account Name
Account Number
MICR Number
IFSC Number
With Host Institute SBI UAS Campus, Raichur
10870 Current 30670961161 584002003 SBIN0010870
With KVK SBI UAS Campus, Raichur
10870 SB 10408022745 584002003 SBIN0010870
14.B. Utilization of funds under FLD on Oilseed (Rs. in Lakh)
Item Released by ICAR Expenditure
Unspent balance as on 1st April 2009 Rabi 2008-09
Rabi 2008-09
Rabi 2008-09
Rabi 2008-09
Inputs 35,000 17,500 25,200 16,800 10500 Extension activities 5,000 2,500 3,000 2,400 2,100 TA/DA/POL etc. 7,500 3,750 4,500 1,250 5,500 TOTAL 47,500 23,750 32,700 20,450 18,100 14.C. Utilization of funds under FLD on Pulses (Rs. in Lakh)
Item Released by ICAR Expenditure
Unspent balance as on 1st April 2009 Kharif 2008
Rabi 2008-09
Kharif 2008
Rabi 2008-09
Inputs 35,000 35,000 20,150 34,000 15,850 Extension activities 5,000 5,000 4,400 3,550 2,050 TA/DA/POL etc. 7,500 7,500 2,810 4,250 7,940 TOTAL 47,500 47,500 27,360 41,800 25,840
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14.D. Utilization of funds under FLD on Cotton-INM (Rs. in Lakh)
Item Released by ICAR Expenditure
Unspent balance as on 1st April 2009 Kharif 2008
Rabi 2008-09
Kharif 2008
Rabi 2008-09
Inputs 70,000 - 67,250 - 2,750 Extension activities - - - - - TA/DA/POL etc. 30,000 - 26,200 - 3,800 TOTAL 1,00,000 - 93,450 - 6,550 14.D. Utilization of funds under FLD on Cotton-IPM (Rs. In Lakh)
Item Released by ICAR Expenditure
Unspent balance as on 1st April 2009 Kharif
2008 Rabi
2008-09 Kharif 2008
Rabi 2008-09
Inputs 50,000 - 49,425 - 575 Light traps/ IPM kits/ Phermone/ Biogas etc. 38,000 - 25,800 - 12,200 Post harvest management 2,000 - - - 2,000 Extension activities - - - - - TA/DA/POL etc. 7,000 - 6,200 - 800 Literature, pamphlets/ display materials etc. 3,000 - 2,750 - 250 TOTAL 1,00,000 - 84,175 - 15,825 14.D. Utilization of funds under FLD on Cotton- Farm implements (Rs. in Lakh)
Item Released by ICAR Expenditure
Unspent balance as on 1st April 2009 Kharif
2008 Rabi
2008-09 Kharif 2008
Rabi 2008-09
Implements 95,000 - - - 95,000 Contingencies 20,000 - 19,200 - 800 TOTAL 1,15,000 - 19,200 - 95,800
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14.E. Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2008-09 (Rs. in lakh) S.
No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 35.00 35.00 35.00 2 Traveling allowances 01.00 01.00 01.00 3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other
expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 01.60 01.60 01.30
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 00.80 00.80 00.80 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto
Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 00.60 00.60 00.20 D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration
material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) 00.50 00.50 00.42
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) 00.90 00.90 00.60
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) 00.10 00.10 00.064
G Training of extension functionaries 00.10 00.10 00.099 H Maintenance of buildings 00.10 00.10 00.10 I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing
Laboratory - - J Library 00.05 00.05 00.03 K Farmers fields school 00.25 00.25 -
TOTAL (A) 41.00 41.00 39.613 B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1 Works 14.25 14.25 14.25 2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 00.15 00.15 00.15 3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please
specify) 0. 50 0. 50 00.50 4 Library (Purchase of assets like books &
journals) - - - TOTAL (B) 14.90 14.90 14.90 C. REVOLVING FUND - - - GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 55.90 55.90 54.513
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Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2009-10 (upto August 2009) S.
No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 39.00 39.00 10.00 2 Traveling allowances 01.00 01.00 00.20 3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other
expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 01.10 01.10 00.20
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 00.80 00.80 00.16 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto
Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 00.75 00.75 00.03 D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration
material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) 00.50 00.50 0.05
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) 01.69 01.69 00.12
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) 00.31 00.31 00.01
G Training of extension functionaries 00.10 00.10 00.02 H Maintenance of buildings 00.20 00.20 - I Extension Activities 00.20 00.20 00.04 J Farmers fields school 00.25 00.25 00.04 K Library (Purchase of journals, periodicals, news
papers and magazines) 00.10 00.10 00.01 TOTAL (A) 46.00 46.00 10.88
B. Non-Recurring Contingencies 1 Works - - - 2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture - - - 3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please
specify) - - - 4 Library (Purchase of assets like books &
journals) - - -
TOTAL (B) - - - C. REVOLVING FUND - - - GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 46.00 46.00 10.88
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14.F. Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for the three years
Year Opening balance as on 1st April
Income during the
year
Expenditure during the year
Net balance in hand as on 1st April of each
year April 2006 to March 2007
1,02,760 54,148 10,000 1,46,908
April 2007 to March 2008
1,46,908 84,339 46,727 1,84,520
April 2008 to March 2009
1,84,520 2,68,261 46,672 4,06,109
PART XV - OTHERS 15. Please include information which has not been reflected above (write in detail).
National Krishi Vigyan Kendra Award 2005-06
Indian Council of Agricultural Research has recognized the KVK, Raichur and rewarded with Nation
Krishi Vigyan Kendra Award for the year 2005-06 for the outstanding achievements and for having
creating impact in the lives of farming community through the demonstrations on IPM Cotton, Oil
seeds, Pulses and Horticultural crops like Jasmine, Pomegranate and Sweet orange. The award
ceremony was held at G. B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pant Nagar on 27
December 2008 on the eve of Third National Conference on KVKs and Hon’ble Union Minister of
Agriculture, Sri. Sharad Pawar presented the citation and certificate.
Best Extension Worker Award 2008-09
Dr. A.R. Kurubar, Programme Coordinator, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raichur, Univesrity of
Agricultural Sciences, Raichur has been awarded the prestigious Best Extension Worker Award
presented by Univesrity of Agricultural sciences (undivided) Dharwad for the year 2008-09 for his
renowned contributions to the farmers to upgrade their lives in the field of horticulture. The Award
was conferred at the 23rd Convocation of the University of Agricultural University, Dharwad. The
award consisted of a Certificate and a cash prize of Rs. 5000/- award.
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