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ICAR-KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, VIJAYAPURA ANNUAL REPORT- 2019 ( 1 st January 2019 to 31 st December 2019 ) ICAR-KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA,VIJAYAPURA Hittinahalli Farm, P.B.No-18, Vijayapura -586101, Karnataka State Phone: 08352-230758 fax no: 08352-230758 Email: [email protected] [email protected] website: kvkvijayapura.org HOST ORGANIZATION : UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, KRISHI NAGAR, DHARWAD-580 005
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ICAR-KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, VIJAYAPURA

ANNUAL REPORT- 2019

( 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2019 )

ICAR-KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA,VIJAYAPURA Hittinahalli Farm, P.B.No-18, Vijayapura -586101, Karnataka State

Phone: 08352-230758 fax no: 08352-230758 Email: [email protected] [email protected] website: kvkvijayapura.org

HOST ORGANIZATION : UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, KRISHI

NAGAR, DHARWAD-580 005

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PART I - GENERALINFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail KVK Address Telephone E mail Web Address Office Fax ICAR- Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Hittinihalli farm P.O.Box No.18, VIJAYAPURA-586101

08352-230758

08352- 230758

[email protected] [email protected]

www.kvkvijayapura.org

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, Krishi Nagar, Dharwad-05

0836-2447494

0836-2748199

deuasd@ rediffmail.com [email protected]

www.uasd.edu.in

1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No

Name Telephone / Contact Residence Mobile Email Dr.S.A.Biradar Sr. Scientist & Head KVK, Vijayapura

08352-230758 9448495346 [email protected] [email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction: 2004

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1.5. Staff position as on 31 December 2019

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

Per /Tem

p

Category

(SC/ST/ OBC/

Others) 1 Head/Senior

Scientist Dr.S.A.Biradar Senior Scientist & Head

M Agronomy M.Sc (Agri.), Ph.D 131400

131400 27.07.2017 Per. Others

2 Scientist/SMS Dr.Prema B. Patil

Scientist F Home Science

M.Sc (Home Science), Ph.D

107200 107200

22.06.2007 Per. Others

3 Scientist/SMS Dr.Sangeeta Jadhav Scientist F Animal

science

M.V.Sc (Veternary micro biology)

63000 63000 28.04.2017 Per. SC

4 Scientist/SMS Dr.Vivek Devarnavadagi Scientist M Ag.

Engineering

M.Tech (Agri. Engineering), Ph.D

63000 63000 06.02.2018 Per. OBC

5 Scientist/SMS Dr.Shivalingappa Hotkar

Scientist Plant Pathology

M.Sc (Agri.) 63000 63000 15.07.2019 Per. SC

6 Scientist/SMS Vacant Scientist - Horticulture - - - - - - 7 Scientist/SMS Vacant Scientist - Agronomy - - - - - - 8 Programme

Assistant ( Lab Tech.)

Mr.B.C.Kolhar Technical officer M Agronomy M.Sc (Agri.) 9300-38400 21630 25.07.2018 Per. OBC

9 Programme Assistant (Computer)

Mr.S.C.Rathod Technical officer M

Computer programmer MCA 9300-38400 21630 16.12.2008 Per. SC

10 Programme Assistant/ Farm Manager

Mr.Mallappa B Farm Manager M Farm Manager M.Sc (Agri.) 9300-38400 15210 01.08.2017 Per. 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

Per /Tem

p

Category

(SC/ST/ OBC/

Others) 11 Assistant

Mr.S.E.Badiger

Senior Assistant

M Sr. Assistant

MA 37900-70850

52650 01.04.2004 Per. OBC

12 Jr. Stenographer Vacant - Typist - - - -

13 Driver – 1 Mr.Anand Patil

Driver M - PUC 21400-42000

22950 14.06.2018 Per. OBC

14 Driver – 2 Vacant - - Driver - - - - 15 SS-1 Vacant - - Cook cum

care taker - - - -

16 SS-2 Smt.Shridevi Goudannavar Messenger F Messenger BA

17000-28950 19500 20.01.2014 Per. OBC

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1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha): 22.05ha S. No. Item Area (ha) 1 Under Buildings 1.77 2. Under Demonstration Units 1.10 3. Under Crops 16.00 4. Orchard/Agro-forestry 1.28 5. Others - 1.7. Infrastructural Development: A) Buildings

S. 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 10.01.2010 550 71,90,000 - - Constructed

2. Farmers Hostel 3. Staff Quarters 1 2 3 4 5 6 4. Demonstration

Units

1. Seed hub godowan

ICAR April -2017

354.96 35,00,000 - - Constructed

2. Shade net ICAR March- 2018

- 300000 - - Constructed

3. Goat shed ICAR March -2018

- 100000 - - Constructed

4 5 Fencing 6 Rain Water

harvesting system

ICAR April -2008

3165 cum

8,60,726 - - Constructed

7 Threshing floor 8 Farm godown 9 10 B) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status Four wheeler 2003 324238 7585 Not working Two wheeler 2009 49500 9168 Good Two wheeler 2009 49500 74964 Good Four wheeler 2017 800000 68799 Good

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C) Equipment & AV aids

Name of the equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status

Godrej copier G-87152 FFKG-87152

03/31/2001 80234 Not in use

2 KV Stabilizer 03/31/2001 6000 Good Condition Single furrow R. P. 03/30/2001 20250 Good Condition Tine Tiller with seeding attachment 03/30/2001 26150 Good Condition Leveler three in one 03/30/2001 14500 Good Condition Ex K-2000 AC portable honda silent generator

03/29/2003 37566 Good Condition

Electronic Weigh Machine 12/29/2004 57000 Good Condition Shaking machine 10/4/2005 47025 Good Condition Electronics automatic KEL plus model KES-061

01/13/2005 142814 Good Condition

Flame Photometer 01/31/2005 32040 Good Condition pH. Meter 01/31/2005 8900 Good Condition Scanning visible spectro phtoto meter 01/31/2005 40050 Good Condition FCCM-183 analyzer with ATC probe 02/12/2005 9790 Good Condition Hot air oven 02/18/2005 17220 Good Condition Voltas Refrigerator 220 capacity 03/10/2005 10765 Good Condition Hp computer 04/11/2006 32000 Good Condition Hitachi cp X 251 2000 LUXGA 12/1/2006 51989 Good Condition Laptop 03/31/2007 51442 Good Condition HP Laser Jet 03/31/2007 16252 Good Condition Seedrill cum bund farmers 08/24/2007 3050 Good Condition Write well Pin-up boards stands 09/2/2008 21200 Good Condition HCL Infiniti cove 2 Duo Desktop computer system.

09/13/2008 46000 Good Condition

Hitachi LCD projector model Cp-x-1FF 09/22/2008 40788 Good Condition Usha tailor model sewing machine 03/19/2010 23650 Good Condition H.P.Make colour multifunction device model 03/31/2010 45318 Good Condition Tractor operated post hole dig 03/20/2012 42748 Good Condition HTP pump with oil engine 08/31/2012 20889 Good Condition 3.6 KV/480 DC microtech UPS 01/04/2014 31500 Good Condition 7.5 HP Motor only TEXMO 02/01/2014 22000 Good Condition 10 stage only pump 13/02/2014 11400 Good Condition LED TV-32” Model: sony W658 30/06/2014 37467 Good Condition HP Back pack 12/11/2014 41200 Good Condition HP Tablet+Charger (Kit) E-Pest Surveillance Project (S.M.Vastrad)

06/06/2015 25000 Good Condition

Aqua Pearl Water filter 21/07/2015 16990 Good Condition

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5 HP water engine 2200 RPM 2 ½ high head water pump wheel trally 1 No.

09/08/2015 33424 Good Condition

2.Sony maker LED TV size-32” 29/03/2016 33167 Good Condition LED Slim signagesize 24”x36* 09/03/2016 29999 Good Condition Pusa Digital STRF meter kit model WST 201 PGPS-1

30/03/2016 65000 Good Condition

Basic digital copier (A-32 size) 31/03/2016 117619 Good Condition Zinc Sheet size 14X13 @1540/- 20/05/2016 4851 Good Condition Tractor Drawn blade horrow size 80 12/07/2016 17600 Good Condition Derby over lock machine No. 81-k6 26/08/2016 4900 Good Condition Real time attendance 07/10/2016 9500 Good Condition Water Softner 20/10/2016 15450 Good Condition All glass table distillation unit built quartz heater

14/11/2016 35445 Good Condition

Godrej Refrigerator 185 PDS indigo orchid 27/11/2016 15000 Good Condition Turbo Power (H) 180AH 14/01/2017 13120 Good Condition 2X3 sqft steel frame & 6ft one stand making 27/03/2017 9984 Good Condition Camera Nikon D 5300 Body +(18-140mm lens)

31/03/2017 51100 Good Condition

Bolero SLE 2WD 7 seated AC& PS BS4 SK. 12/05/2017 659758 Good Condition Hardwest Reaper 1.5 HP weed cutter machine 17/08/2017 33000 Good Condition 200Ah Aseron tabular battery 08/01/2018 29000 Good Condition HP laptop( Project Mallappa) 03/01/2018 148400 Good Condition Supply & fixing of modular Signage display panel size 3”X2” ft model aluminum sunboard

29/01/2018 16900 Good Condition

Supply & fixing of modular Signage panel size 3X2 ft 5 No.

13/02/2018 8465 Good Condition

Supply & fixing of Notice board size 4X3 with 2 Nos on 1 inch round made of steel pipes stand with steel bar

16/03/2018 11860 Good Condition

200Ah Aeron tubular heavy duty battery 15/03/2018 22656 Good Condition HP Laser set Pro MFP M 227 sdh jet printer 31/03/2018 24800 Good Condition Micro controller based Ph system with electronode of temprobe

09/07/2018 20650 Good Condition

Chaff cutter machine 5 HP electrical motor 4 blade with gear type

26/07/2018 51000 Good Condition

Multi-media project make HITACHI 07/12/2018 45000 Good Condition SONY DVD portable camera extension model: DSR-PD-1078 with battery triple stand carry care-2011-12

07/12/2018 184000 Good Condition

Split AC:1.5 Ton 3 star fixed speed with 5 mt copper pipe

23/12/2018 36890 Good Condition

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HP 348 G 417 win 10 pro 81314" GFX (Laptop)

13/03/2019 68950 Good Condition

Bag sowing machine LPI DA-1 Pump 23/03/2019 7500 Good Condition Teak wood executive chair teak wood revolving chair with high back

13/03/2019 13330 Good Condition

Aquaguard Revive 11/03/2019 17490 Good Condition Canon printer 244DW All in one printer batch:911418C01992

23/03/2019 19899 Good Condition

Labaoratory chairs 20/03/2019 23728 Good Condition File cabinet wooden side table cum file cabinet

20/03/2019 9152 Good Condition

Laboratory cup board 20/03/2019 21694 Good Condition Vaccum cleaner 15/09/2019 15290 Good Condition Cook top (Electric stove) 17/12/2019 4700 Good Condition 1.8. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2019

Date Number of Participants Salient Recommendations

Action taken Remarks, if any

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PART II - DETAILS OF DISTRICT 2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) S. No Farming system/enterprise

01 The Kharif crops are mainly grown in shallow eroded black soils (chalka soils),

shallow light soils and sandy loams. On account of their low moisture retentive capacity,

better infiltration rate, these soils get moistened with early rains in the month of June. The

important kharif crops grown are pigeonpea, bajra, maize, onion, greengram, groundnut and

sunflower. Besides these main crops, horsegram and sesamum are the other crops grown.

Common mixed cropping systems in the region are bajra+redgram and groundnut +redgram.

Minor pulses like blackgram and cowpea are also grown as mixed crops along with the above

main crops, mainly in talukas which have shallow black or red sandy loam soils. The

monsoon (Kharif) cropping situation covers to an extent of 25-30% of the total net cropped

areas.

If favorable early kharif monsoon rains are received, the medium black soils are put

under double cropping. greengram, groundnut and sunflower are grown in the kharif season

followed by sorghum, safflower and bengalgram in rabi season, Such double cropping

situation occurs once in 3-4 years. In deep black soils onion followed by Rabi sorghum relay

cropping system is followed.

In this region, rabi (post- monsoon) crops are predominately grown, covering about

56 percent of the total sown area due occurrence of vertisols and assured rainfall received by

North East monsoon in the months of September and October. The important rabi crops

grown are rabi sorghum, sunflower, bengalgram and wheat. Under irrigation, where water

supply is assured, generally fruit crops like banana, grape, pomegranate and lime are grown

extensively in Vijayapura.

In canal irrigated command areas, double cropping is in vogue. In black soils, Bt.

cotton, maize, sunflower and pulses are grown in the kharif season followed by sorghum,

bengalgram, wheat and sunflower in rabi/summer. In irrigated red soils, hybrid cotton,

groundnut, maize and pulses are grown in kharif season followed by sunflower, maize, wheat

and groundnut.

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2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography) S. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 1 Rainfall Vijayapura district is characterized by the lowest rainfall in Karnataka

state with an average rainfall of 579.0 mm. The district comprises five

talukas namely Basavana Bagewadi, Vijayapura, Muddebihal, Indi

and Sindagi. The five talukas receive rainfall between 565 to 635

mm. About 60 per cent of the annual rainfall is received in the normal

monsoon season (June-September), 14 per cent in the pre monsoon

(April-May) and about 23 per cent in the post monsoon months

(October-November) Generally the remaining months are dry.

2 Temperature The mean monthly maximum temperature varies from 29.5oC

(December) to a maximum of 40.5 0C (April). The mean monthly

minimum temperatures are lowest (15.5oC) during January, which

increases gradually to maximum of about 23.3 oC (May)

3 Relative Humidity The moisture content of the air in the district varies from about 35 per

cent during February, March and April to a maximum of about 70 per

cent in July, August and September.

4 Wind velocity The district is characterized by high wind velocity especially during

monsoon months. The wind speed varies between 3.6 KMPH

(December) to 13.2 KMPH (July)

S. No

Agro ecological situation

Characteristics

1 Rainfed cropping in

Monsoon (Kharif)

Soils are shallow black( chalka) shallow light soil and red sandy

loams because of better infiltration rate they get moistened with

early rain in the month of June-July sufficient to take up sowing of

kharif crops. Due to low water holding capacity of these soils and

higher evaporative demand due to very high wind velocity during

July and August month result in poor yields

Tqs: B. Bagewadi, Indi, Sindgi and Vijayapura

Crops: Bajra, greengram, redgram, sunflower, onion and

groundnut

2 Rainfed cropping in

Monsoon (Rabi)

Deep black soils with more than 60 cm depth, the clay content of

these soils is around 60% and hence very low infiltration rate

Available water holding capacity of these soils is around 6 cm to

30cm. The crops grown in the post monsoon season have to mature

on the residual soil moisture only.

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Tqs: B. Bagewadi, Muddebihal, Sindgi and Vijayapura

Crops: Rabi sorghum, bengalgram and sunflower

3 Rainfed in both

monsoon and post

monsoon

Soils are medium deep black, fine red clay loam, red and black

mixed soils. These soils have around 30-50 % clay content with

Infiltration rate and fairly high water holding capacity. Poor

investment capacity of the farmers in dry areas and lack of suitable

non-cash inputs.

Tqs: B. Bagewadi, Indi, Sindgi, Muddebihal and Vijayapura

Crops: Bajra, greengram, redgram, sunflower, onion and groundnut

4 Medium deep black soil

with kharif irrigation

Tqs: B. Bagewadi

Crops: Onion, maize, cotton and redgram

5 Red soil and shallow

soils with kharif

irrigations

Tqs: Indi

Crops: Groundnut

6 Medium to deep black

soil with rabi irrigation

Tqs: B. Bagewadi, Indi, Sindgi

Crops: Wheat and Onion

7 Cropping with bi

seasonal irrigation

Tqs: Indi and Vijayapura

Crops: Cotton and redgram

8 Cropping with perennial

irrigation

Tqs: Indi, Sindgi and Vijayapura

Crops: Sugarcane, grape, pomegranate, banana and lime

2.3 Soil type/s S. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha

1 Shallow black soil

Shallow black soils are generally noticed in Indi, Sindagi and Vijayapura talukas and to some extent in Bagewadi and Muddebihal talukas.The clay content of these soils is around 40 percent with moderate infiltration rate.The available water holding capacity of these varies between 3-4 cm per 30 cm soil depth.These soils generally belong to land capability class between III and IV.

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2 Medium black soil

Medium deep black soils occur predominantly in Bagewadi, Vijayapura and Sindagi talukas. These soils have clay content around 50 per cent with low to moderate infiltration rate. Generally they belong to land capability class between II and III. The available water holding capacity of these soils is around 5 cm per 30 cm

4,01,737

3 Deep Black soils Deep black soils predominately occur in Muddebihal, Vijayapura and B.Bagewadi talukas, The clay content of these soils is around 60 per cent and hence have very low infiltration rate. In general, these soils fall under land capability class-II. Post – monsoon cropping is most

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common on these soils.The available water holding capacity of these soils is around 6 cm per 30 cm soil depth.

4 Red loam soils This type of soil is found in immediate association with black soils and near hillocks .The depth varies from 15 to 100 cm and the clay content is around 30 percent according to topography and parent material from which they are formed and extent of weathering. These soils show moderate to good infiltration rate. The soils are neutral to slightly alkaline in reaction, deficient in nitrogen and phosphorus but contain moderate amount of potassium. The soil can hold about 4 cm of available water per 30 cm soil depth.) The sols generally fall under land capability class-III. Such soils are predominantly found in B.Bagewadi and Indi talukas such soils are predominantly put under kharif crops and under favorable seasonal conditions double cropping is noticed.

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5 Red sandy soils

Red soils are derived from any one of the four parent materials viz. granite, gneiss, quartz or sand stone. The soils originated from granites or gneiss exhibit deep red or brown colour due to the presence of ferric oxide to the extent of 5 to 8 percent with varying degrees of hydration. The depth of soil varies according to topography. Soil depth to an extent of 2.0 m is also noticed. The ph of soil varies from 6.5 to 7.5 .The profile is invariably free from lime and contains a few iron concretions scattered throughout the profile. The soils have good drainage and high infiltration rate.They respond well to manuring and irrigation.

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2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district S. No Crop Area (ha) Production (Metric

tons) Productivity (kg /ha)

Crop production 1. Maize (K) 40207 264071 3848 2. Bajra 25751 66451 990 3. Redgram 262563 173653 1012 4. Groundnut 24779 25629 676 5. Sunflower 45335 25658 364 6. Cotton 7717 30313 419 7. Sugarcane 65136 2770006 78t/ha 8. Sorghum 176980 205883 932 9. Wheat 53842 49632 1003 10. Bengal gram 322020 95013 551 11. Safflower 13809 1367 372 12. Linseed 3209 1190 399 13. Sesamum 624 459 428 14. Soybean 318 222 700 15. Cotton 10524 7636(t) 372 16. Sugarcane (K) 71343 1892149(t) 72(t/ha) 17. Sugarcane (Rabi 21428 2142800(t) 100 (t/ha)

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18. Sugarcane (Summer) 4935 493500(t) 100 (t/ha) 19. Sorghum 190629 59113 850 20. Wheat 53842 49632 1003 21. Bengal gram 156892 126428 703 22. Safflower 13809 1367 372 23. Linseed 3209 1190 399

Fruit crops 24. Banana 1479 29580 20(t/ha) 25. Lime 6815 170375 25(t/ha) 26. Guava 128 2560 20(t/ha) 27. Pomegranate 4700 26060 10(t/ha) 28. Ber 327 9810 30(t/ha) 29. Grape 10582 211640 20(t/ha) 30. Papaya 36 2401 35(t/ha) 31. Ber 327 9810 20(t/ha) 32. Custard Apple 64 448 07(t/ha) 33. Grape 5464 185261 15(t/ha) 34. Fig 28 84 03(t/ha) 35. Other fruit crops 95 380 04(t/ha)

Vegetable crops 36. Tomato 924 31470 34.06(t/ha) 37. Brinjal 925 23125 25(t/ha) 38. Onion 13391 267820 20(t/ha) 39. Onion 9756 43391 24(t/ha) 40. Green chilli 1036 7252 07(t/ha) 41. Sweet Potato 105 1260 12(t/ha) 42. Cabbage 06 102 17(t/ha) 43. Cauli flower 08 136 17(t/ha) 44. Lady’s finger 352 2464 07(t/ha) 45. Radish 210 21100 10(t/ha) 46. Beet root 05 65 13(t/ha) 47. Carrot 195 4095 21(t/ha) 48. Capsicum 49 441 09(t/ha) 49. Cluster beans 128 1024 08(t/ha) 50. Drum stick 102 1122 11(t/ha) 51. Water melon 23 644 28(t/ha) 52. Methi 195 1950 10(t/ha) 53. Palak 115 1150 10(t/ha) 54. Amaranthus 37 296 08(t/ha) 55. Curry leaves 120 600 05(t/ha) 56. Other leafy vegetables 133 665 05(t/ha) 57. Ash gourd 10 210 21(t/ha) 58. Snake gourd 51 867 17(t/ha) 59. Bitter gourd 86 774 09(t/ha) 60. Ridge gourd 120 960 08(t/ha) 61. Other gourds 66 660 10(t/ha) 62. Other vegetables 126 882 07(t/ha)

Spice crops 63. Tamarind 240 1200 05(t/ha) 64. Turmeric 61 549 09(t/ha) 65. Garlic 201 1608 8(t/ha) 66. Dry chillies 230 230 1(t/ha) 67. Coriander 599 2396 04(t/ha)

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68. Fenugreek 149 447 03(t/ha) 69. Other spice crops 133 798 06(t/ha)

Plantation crops 70. Coconut 283 14.72 lakh nuts 0.05 lakh nuts 71. Betelvine 31 620 lakh leaves 20 lakh leaves 72. Oil palm 522 - - 73. Other garden / plantation crops 586 768 1.31

Flower crops 74. Aster 06 03 0.5(t/ha) 75. Crossandra 02 02 1(t/ha) 76. Marigold 152 1520 10(t/ha) 77. Jasmine 63 441 07(t/ha) 78. Chrysanthemum 58 348 06(t/ha) 79. Tuberose 47 150 03(t/ha) 80. Marigold 61 610 10(t/ha) 81. Tuberose 34 340 10(t/ha) 82. Rose (Lakh flowers) 31 66 02(t/ha)

Medicinal and Aromatic plants 83. Medicinal plants 57 171 03(t/ha) 84. Lemon grass 24 168 07(t/ha) 85. Other Aromatic plants 45 135 03(t/ha)

* * Source: Vijayapura district statistical information book (2017-18)

2.5. Weather data

Month Rainfall (mm)

Temperature 0 C Relative Humidity (%)

Maximum Minimum January 2019 0.0 30.5 12.1 27 February 2019 0.0 33.7 16.4 25 March 2019 0.0 37.6 19.8 20 April-2019 46.2 39.7 23.5 19 May-2019 34.6 40.5 24.4 19 June-2019 92.6 35.1 23.0 45 July-2019 44.1 31.6 22.3 56 August-2019 38.8 30.7 21.6 61 September-2019 131.1 30.6 21.4 58 October-2019 165.9 29.3 20.9 65 November-2019 16.5 29.6 17.8 50 December-2019 7.0 29.4 16.0 47

* Agromet vijayapura 2019-20

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2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district Category Population Production Productivity

Cattle Crossbred 4715 1600 tons milk 4.340 lit/day /animal Indigenous 248310 40,000 tons milk 1.515 lit/ day /animal Buffalo 156860 59,000 tons milk 1.592 lit/ day /animal Sheep Crossbred 38 920 tones meat Indigenous 309240 18 kg mutton /animal Goats 367563 16 kg chevon /animal Pigs Crossbred 6 NA 6 kg/ animal Indigenous 22666 NA 6 kg/ animal Rabbits 24 NA Poultry Hens 300018 214 lakh eggs Desi 93 eggs/bird Improved 238 eggs/bird Ducks Turkey and others 3. Category Area Production Productivity Fish 6607 tons Marine Inland Prawn Scampi Shrimp * Source: Vijayapura district statistical information book (2017-18) 2.7 District profile maintained in the KVK has been Updated for 2019: Yes

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2.8 Details of Operational area / Villages

Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

How long the village is

covered under operational area

of the KVK (specify the

years)

Major crops & enterprises

Major problem identified

Identified Thrust Areas

1 Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur 2018-19 2019-20

Sorghum Difficulty in threshability of grains in milky stage.

Processing Value addition

Tajpur Rabi sorghum Low yield and

moisture stress at maturity stage

Soil moisture conservation

Tajpur Pigeonpea Soil moisture stress Soil moisture conservation

Tajpur Pigeonpea Wilt and late maturity

Integrated Pest Management

Tajpur Chickpea Low yield Farm Mechanization

Tajpur

Linseed Unaware of nutritional benefits of linseed and income generation through value addition

Value addition

Tajpur Poultry Low egg

productivity in local birds

Small scale income generation activity

Tajpur Farm pond Algae growth in

farm pond Small scale income generation activity

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Tajpur Fodder Less availability of green fodder Feed and fodder

Nutri garden Unaware of

nutritional benefits of different fruits and vegetables

Nutritional security

2 Vijayapura Nagathan Jambagi 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Pigeonpea Low yield, Late maturity , Wilt & pod borer

Integrated Disease Management

Lime Wilt complex Integrated Disease Management

Pomegranate Wilt complex &

Thrips Integrated Pest & Disease Management

Poultry Low egg

productivity in local birds

Small scale income generation activity

3 Muddebihal Nidagundi Hullur 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Sorghum Low yields and no diversification

Soil moisture conservation

Wheat Low yield varieties ,

weed infestation and rust

Varietal evaluation

Maize Root grub Integrated Pest Management

Pigeonpea Pod borer and SMD Integrated Disease Management

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Chickpea Heat tolerant suitable to late sowing after redgram harvesting in irrigated track

Varietal evaluation

Chickpea Low yields Varietal evaluation

Sugarcane Root grub & straiga Integrated Pest Management

Fodder Maize is a annual crop and economially costly compared to perennial hybrid napier

Nutritional management

Local grasses Unaware of multicut fodder varieties

Nutritional management

Poultry Low egg productivity in local birds

Small scale income generationa activities

Fish Lack of knowledge about fish culture in farm ponds

Small scale income generationa activities

4 B.Bagewadi Kolhar Kubakaddi 2018-19 2019-20

Wheat Low yield varieties , weed infestation and rust

Integrated Crop Management

Maize Root grub Integrated Pest Management

Pigeonpea Wilt and late maturity

Integrated Disease Management

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Chickpea Heat tolerant suitable to late sowing after redgram harvesting in irrigated track

Varietal evaluation

Sugarcane Root grub & striga Integrated Disease Management

Onion Low yield , thrips and blotch

Integrated Crop Management

Local grasses Maize is a annual crop and economially costly compared to perennial hybrid napier

Nutritional management

Poultry Low egg productivity in local birds

Small scale income generationa activities

Farm pond / storage tanks

Unaware of fish culture in farm ponds / storage tanks

Small scale income generationa activities

5 Vijayapura Naghatan Hadagali 2019-20 Wheat Low yield varieties ,

weed infestation and rust

Integrated Crop Management

Chickpea Low yields Varietal evaluation

Onion Low yield , thrips and blotch

Integrated Crop Management

Chilli Low yields Varietal evaluation

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Linseed Unaware of nutritional benefits of linseed and income generation through value addition

Integrated Crop Management

Fodder Maize is a annual crop and economially costly compared to perrnnieal hybrid napier

Nutritional management

Fish Lack of knowledge about fish culture in farm ponds

Small scale income generationa activities

5 Vijayapura Tikota Arakeri

2019-20 Chickpea Heat tolerant suitable to late sowing after redgram harvesting in irrigated track

Varietal evaluation

Wheat Low yield varieties ,

weed infestation and rust

Integrated Crop Management

Linseed Unaware of nutritional benefits of linseed and income generation through value addition

Integrated Crop Management

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Fodder Maize is a annual crop and economially costly compared to perrnnieal hybrid napier

Nutritional management

Poultry Low egg productivity in local birds

Small scale income generationa activities

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2.8 Details of Benchmark Information collected from DFI villages

Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

Name of the Head of Household Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

Annual Expenditure

(Rs.)

Annual Net Income

(Rs.) 1. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Honnappa Yallappa Kalaburgi 100000 16500 85000 2. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Ravsabh Mallappa Kabbur 90000 14000 76000 3. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Laxman Hanmanth Chittaraki 110000 23000 87000 4. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Somaning Siddappa Devakathe 70000 14000 56000 5. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Tammanna Siddappa Halalli 85000 18000 67000 6. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Appasabh.S. Kalebagh 375000 225000 150000 7. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Kareppa Yamanappa Vijapur 45000 8000 37000 8. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Shanthabai Siddappa Kalebagh 60000 18000 42000 9. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Sabu Vitthal Vijapur 90000 18000 72000 10. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Yallavva Vitthal Vijapur 120000 25000 95000 11. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Kasim Dastagirsabh Tikota 75000 21000 54000 12. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Bhanappa Babu Awati 220000 93000 129000 13. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Ravsabh Shrishail Kalebagh 458000 210000 248000 14. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Ramagond Basu Mahandi 350000 150000 200000 15. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Rekha.S. Halalli 400000 156000 236000 16. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Boraiiah Malakappa Savalsangh 370000 180000 190000 17. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Ramanagoud Giriyappa Yaranal 450000 220000 230000 18. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Shivappa.S. Vijapur 475000 145000 330000 19. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Ravindra.D. Rajputh 250000 140000 110000 20. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Shanthabai Chavan 90000 17000 73000 21. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Ashok.N. Dharnakar 120000 46000 74000 22. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Gurappa Basappa Shirol 150000 41000 109000 23. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Ravindra Ramanna Kalagi 95000 42800 53200 24. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Krishna Babu Lambani 88000 19000 69000 25. Vijayapura Tikota Tajpur Dhamu Panthu Lambani 90000 16000 74000

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Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

Name of the Head of Household Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

Annual Expenditure

(Rs.)

Annual Net Income

(Rs.) 26. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Balabai muchandi 75,000 25,000 50,000

27. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Sidavva Muchandi 2,50,000 60,000 1,90,000

28. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Sharda Muchandi 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

29. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Sarojini Muchandi 1,45,000 45,000 1,00,000

30. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Kasturi Muchandi 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

31. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Kalavati Muchandi 1,50,000 30,000 1,20,000

32. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Dundavva 1,20,000 40,000 80,000

33. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Prabhavati 2,00,000 40,000 1,60,000

34. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Geeta 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

35. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur lalita 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

36. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Roopa Halhalli 1,50,000 1,00,000 50,000 37. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Sunanda 1,00,000 60,000 40,000 38. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Jagdevi 1,50,000 60,000 90,000 39. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Manjula 30,000 16,000 14,000 40. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Kasturi 70,000 40,000 30,000 41. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Parvati 1,50,000 40,000 1,10,000

42. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Laxmi 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

43. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Sunanda 1,20,000 40,000 80,000

44. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Yamnappa 2,00,000 40,000 1,60,000

45. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Gangavva Kamatagi 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

46. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Geeta 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

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Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

Name of the Head of Household Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

Annual Expenditure

(Rs.)

Annual Net Income

(Rs.) 47. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Mahadevi 2,50,000 60,000 1,90,000

48. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Danamma 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

49. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Asha 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

50. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Premsingh rathod 1,35,000 35,000 1,00,000

51. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Parabai rathod 30,000 16,000 14,000 52. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Parubai rathod 70,000 40,000 30,000 53. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Anju rathod 1,50,000 40,000 1,10,000

54. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Geeta rathod 1,45,000 45,000 1,00,000

55. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Sitabai chavan 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

56. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Babybai Pujari 1,45,000 45,000 1,00,000

57. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Nandabai chavan 1,35,000 35,000 1,00,000

58. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Rashekar ballolli 70,000 40,000 30,000 59. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Nirmala Ballolli 1,50,000 40,000 1,10,000

60. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Shrikanth Kalebag 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

61. Vijayapura Vijayapura Tajpur Bhimappa Janjarwad 1,35,000 35,000 1,00,000

62. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Sangmesh S. 2,00,000 1,00,000 1,00,000 63. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi M. D. Biradar 3,00,000 1,00,000 2,00,000 64. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Sangappa G. Telagi 7,00,000 3,00,000 4,00,000 65. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Shivalingappagouda Biradar 2,50,000 2,00,000 50,000 66. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Gurusidda Ugran 5,00,000 2,00,000 3,00,000 67. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Murgappa G. halli 7,00,000 2,00,000 5,00,000 68. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Nabisab Ronihal 1,50,000 1,00,000 50,000

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Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

Name of the Head of Household Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

Annual Expenditure

(Rs.)

Annual Net Income

(Rs.) 69. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Durpati S. Madar 1,00,000 60,000 40,000 70. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Shantavva D. Harijan 1,50,000 60,000 90,000 71. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Kashibai D. Bhajantri 30,000 16,000 14,000 72. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Sangappa Ganiger 70,000 40,000 30,000 73. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Mahadev Chalavadi 2,50,000 1,50,000 1,00,000 74. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Shivappa V. Harijan 2,00,000 1,00,000 1,00,000 75. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Danappa B. Managuli 5,50,000 2,30,000 3,20,000 76. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Bhimappa M. Tolmatti 5,50,000 3,00,000 2,50,000 77. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Shivappa telagi 3,00,000 1,50,000 1,50,000 78. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Mallappa B. Telagi 2,50,000 1,50,000 1,00,000 79. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Shrishail C. Ganiger 1,00,000 70,000 30,000 80. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Mukkanna S. Kudari 4,50,000 2,50,000 2,00,000 81. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Sadashiv Dundappa Jainapur 3,00,000 1,50,000 1,50,000 82. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Sangappa Y. Telagi 8,50,000 4,50,000 4,00,000 83. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Shrishail M. halli 8,00,000 3,00,000 5,00,000 84. Vijayapura Kolhar Kubakaddi Mallikarjun Nagappa Kolar 2,20,000 70,000 1,50,000 85. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Ramanna Chadachan 80,000 30,000 50,000 86. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Dadasab Khude 80,000 20,000 60,000 87. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Rahul Khude 70,000 10,000 60,000 88. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Siddappa Katavi 1,50,000 40,000 1,10,000 89. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Shahaji Bandari 1,00,000 30,000 70,000 90. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Husenapatel Patil 1,10,000 30,000 80,000 91. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Mallikarjun Halasagi 70,000 20,000 50,000 92. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Amasidda Katavi 75,000 25,000 50,000 93. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Pundalik Hasabi 78,000 28,000 50,000 94. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Vishnu Khude 1,45,000 45,000 1,00,000 95. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Suvarana Halasangi 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

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Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

Name of the Head of Household Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

Annual Expenditure

(Rs.)

Annual Net Income

(Rs.) 96. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Shekhar Halasangi 1,00,000 30,000 70,000 97. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Amasidda Pujari 1,35,000 35,000 1,00,000 98. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Balu Gopal Bhandari 1,50,000 1,00,000 1,00,000 99. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Bhimappa Chadachan 1,00,000 20,000 80,000 100. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Bhimu Mohite 1,55,000 35,000 1,20,000 101. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Mahadev Katavi 2,20,000 50,0000 1,70,000 102. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Siddappa Bellubbi 3,30,000 80,000 2,50,000 103. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Amasidda Halasagi 2,50,000 60,000 1,90,000 104. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Padamavva Lakkikant 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000 105. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Amasiddh Chadachan 1,45,000 45,000 1,00,000 106. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Laxmin Shedabal 1,35,000 35,000 1,00,000 107. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Mallappa Chadachan 1,50,000 30,000 1,20,000 108. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Nagappa Chadachan 1,20,000 40,000 80,000 109. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arakeri Ahamadpatel patil 2,00,000 40,000 1,60,000 110. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Bavusab Bhandari 1,50,000 1,00,000 50,000 111. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Shashikant Khude 1,00,000 60,000 40,000 112. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Tammanna Maruti Khude 1,50,000 60,000 90,000 113. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Ramesh Sakri 30,000 16,000 14,000 114. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Ogeppa Chadchan 70,000 40,000 30,000 115. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Ashok Chadachan 1,50,000 40,000 1,10,000

116. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Manjunath Sakri 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

117. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Kasturi Sakri 1,10,000 30,000 80,000

118. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Suresh Khude 70,000 20,000 50,000

119. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Sunil Tivari 75,000 25,000 50,000

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Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

Name of the Head of Household Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

Annual Expenditure

(Rs.)

Annual Net Income

(Rs.) 120. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Kisanasing Tiwari 2,50,000 60,000 1,90,000

121. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Sabu Katavi 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

122. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Mutthanna Dalavai 1,45,000 45,000 1,00,000

123. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Gurupada Muragyappa Sakri 1,35,000 35,000 1,00,000

124. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Kalavati Pujari 1,50,000 30,000 1,20,000

125. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Malkarsidda Patil 1,20,000 40,000 80,000

126. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Mahadev Katavi 2,00,000 40,000 1,60,000

127. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Balappa Katavi 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

128. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Malakarisidda Pujari 1,00,000 30,000 70,000

129. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Mallikarjun Tajava 1,35,000 35,000 1,00,000

130. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Mallawwa Babanna Katavi 1,50,000 1,00,000 1,00,000

131. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Ambanna Katavi 1,00,000 20,000 80,000

132. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Ningappa Siddappa Bellubbi 1,10,000 30,000 80,000

133. Vijayapura Vijayapura Arkeri Vittal Sarwad 2,00,000 50,000 1,50,000

134. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Jagannath Chavan 120000 28000 92000 135. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Dhanasing Rathod 85000 17000 68000 136. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Suresh Rathod 91000 23000 68000 137. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Shreekant Chavan 164000 33000 131000 138. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Pulasing Chavan 73000 19000 54000 139. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Gundurao Rathod 51000 11000 40000 140. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Ramesh Pawar 105000 21000 86000 141. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Kasu Pawar 97000 33000 64000 142. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Shreekant Rathod 43000 14000 29000

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Sl.No. Taluk Name of the block

Name of the village

Name of the Head of Household Annual Gross Income (Rs.)

Annual Expenditure

(Rs.)

Annual Net Income

(Rs.) 143. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Bimasing Jadhav 67000 17000 50000 144. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Santosh Pulsingh Chavan 178000 41000 137000 145. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Venu Pomsingh Chavan 124000 35000 89000 146. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Desu Somu Jadhav 103000 22000 85000 147. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Boju Thuppu Chavan 65000 13000 52000 148. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Roopsingh Chavan 87000 17000 70000 149. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Nimbu Walu Chavan 120000 23000 97000 150. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Sharangouda .N.Patil 147000 45000 120000 151. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Sangappa Erappa Biradar 97000 29000 68000 152. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Babugouda Hanamanth Patil 76000 21000 55000 153. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Ramappa Siddappa Shilin 125000 47000 78000 154. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Siddappa Basanna Shilin 89000 21000 68000 155. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Parvathi Mallappa Biradar 157000 36000 121000 156. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Nanagoud Hanamanth Patil 97000 29000 68000 157. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Lingappa Madyappa Sindhagi 110000 45000 65000 158. Vijayapura Nagathan Hadagali Parasappa Lingappa Hirekurabar 89000 27000 62000

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2.10 Priority thrust areas

S. No Thrust area 1. Moisture conservation 2. Introduction of new varieties/hybrids and crops 3. Nutrient Management 4. Management of pest and diseases 5. Production of quality produce 6. Management of livestock 7. Fodder and disease management in animals 8. Creation of self-employment opportunities

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PART III - TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS (2019)

3.A. Target and Achievements of mandatory activities OFT FLD

1 2 OFTs (No.) Farmers (No.) FLDs (No.) Farmers (No.)

Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement 07 07 21 21 19 19 190 190

Training Extension Programmes 3 4

Courses (No.) Participants (No.) Programmes (No.) Participants (No.) Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement

60 88 1320 3353 1184 1328 12800 22708

Seed Production (Q) Planting material (Nos.) 5 6

Target Achievement Target Achievement 85 29 67000 28050

Livestock, poultry strains and fingerlings (No.)

Bio-products (Kg)

7 8 Target Achievement Target Achievement 10000 15247 12 -

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3.B1. Abstract of interventions undertaken

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.)

Sup.ply ..of planting

materials (No.)

Supply of livestock

(No.)

Supply of bio products

No. Kg 1. Varietal

evaluation Sorghum Low yields,

lodging(40%) and no diversification, Area affected:90 ha

Assessment of Sorghum genotypes for grain and fodder quality under rainfed situation

- 01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.27 - - - -

2. Integaretd Pest Management

Pigeonpea Pod borer (45%) and SMD (20%) Area affected: 600 ha

Assessment of Helicoverpa & SMD Resistant Pigeonpea under irrigated condition

- 01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.18 - - 03 6

3. Varietal eualuation

Chilli Low yield, pest and disease problem

Assessment of Chilli Hybrids for Yield potentiality

- 01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.0036 - - - -

4. Integrated Crop Management

Onion Low yield, pest and disease problem

Assessment of onion varieties for yield potentiality during rabi/summar season

- 01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.09 - - - -

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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.)

Sup.ply ..of planting

materials (No.)

Supply of livestock

(No.)

Supply of bio products

5. Integrated Crop Management

Pigeonpea Soil moisture stress (30%)

Assessment of moisture conservation technique in pigeon pea using Chisel plough

- 01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.30 - - - -

6. Feed fodder

Livestock Maize is annual crop and economically costly compared to that of perennial hybrid napier

Assessment of maize and hybrid napier silage using low cost silo bags

- 01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.45 6000 - - -

7. Feed fodder

Chaya, Stylo and Hedge Lucerne

Low yield of traditional fodder shrubs Only dry fodder during lean period-low milk yield

Performance of perennial fodder crops under irrigated condition

- 01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.045 1500 - - -

8. Integrated Crop Management

Wheat Low yielding varieties (45%), weed infestation and rust(25%)

- Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 304

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

3.0 -. - - -

9. Integrated Crop Management

Wheat Low yielding varieties(45% less yield)

- Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 2006 under rainfed condition

01 - - GM:01 FV: 01

2.0 -. - - -

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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.)

Sup.ply ..of planting

materials (No.)

Supply of livestock

(No.)

Supply of bio products

10. Integarted Pest Management

Maize Root grub (30%) and FAW(60%)

- Root grub management in Maize

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

- - - 10 70

11. Value additon

Sorghum Difficulty in threshability of grains in milky stage.

- Popularization of Phule madhur sweet sorghum variety for hurda (Shitni) preparation

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.10 - - - -

12. Soil moisture conservation

Rabi sorghum

Low yield and moisture stress at maturity stages

- Compartment bunding in Kharif followed by rabi Sorghum

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.30 - - - -

13. Vale addition

Foxtail millet

Difficulty in processing, lack of knowledge on value addition and its health benefits

- Processing , value addition and health benefits of DHFT 109-3 variety of foxtail millet

01 - - GM:01 FV: 01 FD: 01

0.10 - - - -

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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.)

Sup.ply ..of planting

materials (No.)

Supply of livestock

(No.)

Supply of bio products

14. Value addition

Linseed Lack of knowledge about nutritional benefits of linseed and unaware of preparation of value added products

- Processing, value addition and health benefits of linseed

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.50 - - - -

15. Farm mechanization

Pigeonpea High labour cost @ Rs 2500 per ha, Low yield due to non-branching (10 %) Area affected: 360 ha

- Solar operated nipping machine

01 - - GM:01 FV: 03 FD: 01

0.50 - - 10 20

16. Farm mechanization

Chickpea High labour cost @ Rs 2500 per ha, Low yield due to non-branching (10 %) Area affected: 360 ha

- Solar operated nipping machine

01 - - GM:01 FV: 01

2.0 - - 10 20

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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.)

Sup.ply ..of planting

materials (No.)

Supply of livestock

(No.)

Supply of bio products

17. Integrated Crop Management

Pigeonpea

Wilt (60%) and late maturity (15%)

- Demonstration of new Pigeonpea variety GRG 152

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02 FD: 01

0.50 - - - -

18. Integaretd Crop Management

Chickpea Heat tolerant suitable to late sowing after redgram (120 ha) Low yields due to increased temp. (40% low yields) harvesting in irrigated track

- Demonstration of heat tolerant chickpea variety JG-14 under late sown irrigated situation

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

2.5 - - - -

19. Integarated Pest Management

Sugarcane Root grub (30%) and striga (20%) Area affected: 400 ha

- Rootgrub management in sugarcane

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

- - - 10 90

20. Integrated Disease Management

Lime Wilt complex (40%) Area affected : 210 ha

- Wilt management lime

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02 FD: 01

- - - 10 60

21. Integrated Disease Management

Pomegranate Wilt complex (30%) and Fruit sucking moth (25%)

- Wilt complex management

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02 FD: 01

- - - 10 45

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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.)

Sup.ply ..of planting

materials (No.)

Supply of livestock

(No.)

Supply of bio products

22. Integrated Pest Management

Grape Stemborer - 40%

- Stem borer management in grape

01 - - GM:01 FV: 03 FD: 01

- - - - -

23. Integrated Nutrient Management

Banana Poor Nutrition, Disease, Pest & Low Yield

- Nutrient management in Banana

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02 FD:01

- - - 10 50

24. Feed and fodder

Fodder crops

Scarcity of green fodder Low milk yield

- Popularization of different perennial fodder crops

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

0.20 10000 - - -

25. Small scale income generation activity

Poultry Low egg productivity in local birds

- Introduction of improved backyard poultry breed

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

- - 150 - -

26. Small scale income generation activity

Fish Lack of knowledge about fish culture in farm ponds

- Demonstration of fish culture in farm ponds

01 - - GM:01 FV: 02

1.0 - 5000 - -

27. Nutritional security

Nutri-farm Unaware of nutritional benefits of different fruits and vegetables

- Demonstration of Nutri-farm for year round nutritional security among farm families

01 - - GM:01 FV: 04

0.01 800 - - -

* GM- Group meeting ** FV – Field visit

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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. Assessment of Sorghum genotypes for grain and fodder

quality under rainfed situation UAS,Dharwad & MPKV Rahuri

Sorghum 03 - 01 GM:01 FV: 02

2. Assessment of Helicoverpa & SMD Resistant Pigeonpea

under irrigated condition UAS, Raichur MPKV, Rahuri (Bhadnapur)

Pigeonpea 03 - 01 GM:01 FV: 02

3. Assessment of Chilli Hybrids for Yield potentiality IIHR Bengaluru Chilli 03 - 01 GM:01

FV: 02 4. Assessment of onion varieties for yield potentiality during

rabi/summar season IIHR Bengaluru Onion 03 - 01 GM:01

FV: 02

5. Assessment of moisture conservation technique in pigeon pea using Chisel plough

TNAU, Coimbatore Pigeonpea 03 - 01 GM:01 FV: 02

6. Assessment of maize and hybrid napier silage using low

cost silo bags TNAU, Coimbatore Livestock 03 - 01 GM:01

FV: 02

7. Performance of perennial fodder crops under irrigated condition

IGFRI Chaya, Stylo and Hedge Lucerne

03 - 01 GM:01 FV: 02

8. Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 334

UAS, Dharwad

Wheat - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

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S.No Title of Technology Source of technology Crop/enterprise

No.of programmes conducted OFT FLD Training Others

(Specify) 9. Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 375 under rainfed

condition UAS, Dharwad

Wheat - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 01

10. Root grub management in Maize

UAS, Dharwad

Maize - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

11. Popularization of Phule madhur sweet sorghum variety for hurda (Shitni) preparation

MPKV Rahuri, Maharashtra

Sorghum - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

12. Compartment bunding in Kharif followed by rabi Sorghum

Progressive Farmer

Rabi sorghum - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

13. Processing , value addition and health benefits of DHFT 109-3 variety of foxtail millet

UAS Dharwad

Foxtail millet - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 01 FD: 01

14. Processing, value addition and health benefits of linseed UAS Dharwad Linseed - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

15. Solar operated nipping machine UAS, Raichur Pigeonpea - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 03 FD: 01

16. Solar operated nipping machine UAS, Raichur Chickpea - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 01

17. Demonstration of new Pigeonpea variety GRG 152 UAS Raichur Pigeonpea - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02 FD: 01

18. Demonstration of heat tolerant chickpea variety JG-14 under late sown irrigated situation

JNKV, Jabalpur Chickpea - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

19. Rootgrub management in sugarcane UAS, Dharwad Sugarcane - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

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S.No Title of Technology Source of technology Crop/enterprise

No.of programmes conducted OFT FLD Training Others

(Specify) 20. Wilt management lime UAS Dharwad Lime - 10 01 GM:01

FV: 02 FD: 01

21. Wilt complex management in pomegranate UAS, Dharwad Pomegranate - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02 FD: 01

22. Stem borer management in grape UAS, Dharwad Grape - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 03 FD: 01

23. Nutrient management in Banana IIHR , Bengaluru Banana - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

24. Popularization of different perennial fodder crops UAS, Dharwad Fodder crops - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

25. Introduction of improved backyard poultry breed KVAFSU, Bidar Poulrty - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

26. Demonstration of fish culture in farm ponds KVAFSU, Bidar Fish - 10 01 GM:01 FV: 02

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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

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 2 0 1 0 - - - - 08 05 05 02 08 02 04 01 1 0 2 0 - - - - 07 03 03 02 06 02 02 01 0 0 3 0 - - - - 09 01 04 01 10 03 04 01 0 0 3 0 - - - - 10 02 03 01 08 02 04 01 3 0 0 0 - - - - 08 02 03 02 10 03 04 01 0 0 3 0 - - - - 07 03 04 01 08 02 04 01 0 0 3 0 - - - - 08 02 03 02 10 02 06 01

- - - - 8 0 2 0 10 05 03 02 33 05 12 2 - - - - 8 0 2 0 08 05 03 02 20 05 08 5 - - - - 6 0 2 2 09 06 03 02 25 08 10 4 - - - - 6 0 4 0 09 05 03 02 33 05 12 5 - - - - 8 0 2 0 02 02 01 01 33 05 08 4 - - - - 5 0 5 0 08 05 02 02 24 05 12 5 - - - - 7 0 3 0 08 05 02 02 28 05 10 2 - - - - 8 0 2 0 09 02 03 02 33 05 12 5 - - - - 8 0 2 0 10 05 03 02 28 05 10 3 - - - - 7 0 3 0 08 05 03 02 24 05 08 2 - - - - 8 0 2 0 10 05 03 02 33 05 12 5 - - - - 6 1 3 0 08 02 03 02 24 03 08 1 - - - - 7 1 2 0 10 05 03 02 33 05 12 5 - - - - 7 1 2 0 08 03 03 02 25 05 10 4 - - - - 8 0 2 0 08 03 03 02 40 05 12 4 - - - - 6 0 2 2 10 05 03 02 33 05 12 5 - - - - 4 0 5 1 08 03 03 02 32 05 10 2 - - - - 8 1 1 0 10 05 03 02 33 05 12 5 - - - - 8 0 2 0 08 05 02 02 25 05 10 2

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PART IV - On Farm Trial (2019) 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

Varietal Evaluation

01 01

Integrated Crop Management

01 01

Integrated Disease Management

01 01

02

Farm Machineries

01

01

Total 01 02

02 05

4.A2. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of crops : Nil 4.A3. Abstract on the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock enterprises

Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Piggery Rabbit Fisheries TOTAL Feed and Fodder 02 02 TOTAL 02 02 4.A4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock enterprises : Nil 4.B. Achievements on technologies Assessed and Refined

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4.B.1. Technologies Assessed under various Crops

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials

Number of

farmers

Area in ha (Per trial covering

all Technolog

ical Options in

a farm) Varietal Evaluation Chilli Assessment of Chilli Hybrids for Yield

potentiality 03

03

0.6

Integrated Pest Management

Pigeonpea

Assessment of Helicoverpa & SMD Resistant Pigeonpea under irrigated condition

03

03

0.6

Integrated Crop Management

Onion

Assessment of onion varieties for yield potentiality during rabi/summar season

03

03 0.6

Integrated Disease Management

Sorghum

Sorghum genotypes for grain and fodder quality under rainfed situation

03

03

0.6

Farm Machineries Pigeo

npea Assessment of moisture conservation technique in pigeonpea using Chisel plough

03

03

0.6

Total 15 15 03 4.B.2. Technologies Refined under various Crops : Nil 4.B.3. Technologies assessed under Livestock and other enterprises

Thematic areas Name of the

livestock enterprise

Name of the technology

assessed

No. of trials

No. of

farmers Feed and fodder Dairy

Assessment of maize and hybrid napier silage

3

3

Sheep and goat

Evaluation of perennial shrub fodder Chaya

3 3

Total 06 06 4.B.4. Technologies Refined under Livestock and other enterprises : Nil

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4.C1. Results of Technologies Assessed Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

Title of OFT

No. of trials

Technology Assessed

Source of technology

Yield Unit of yield

Observations other than yield

Gross Return Rs. / unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross income/ Gross Cost)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sorghum Rainfed Low yields,

lodging(40%) and no diversification, Area affected:90 ha

Assessment of Sorghum genotypes for grain and fodder quality under rainfed situation

03

TO1: M 35-1 UAS Dharwad q/ha Plant height, %Pest & Disease, Quality of fodder, Yield /ha

Crop yet to

harvest

TO2: CSV 29R UAS Dharwad q/ha - - -

TO3: Phule Revati

MPKV, Rahuri

q/ha - - -

TO4: SPU2217 UAS,Dharwad q/ha - - -

4.C2. Details of Successfully completed / concluded technology assessment (support with necessary summary of data and photographs)

1. Title of Technology Assessed : 2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators :

3.Specific Feedback from farmers :

4.Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stakeholders :

5. Feedback to Research System based on results and feedback received:

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4.C1. Results of Technologies Assessed

Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

Title of OFT

No. of

trials

Technology Assessed

Source of technology

Yield Unit of yield

Observations other than

yield

Gross Return Rs. / unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross

income/ Gross Cost)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pigeonpea Rainfed Pod borer

(45%) and SMD (20%) Area affected: 600 ha

Assessment of Helicoverpa & SMD Resistant Pigeonpea under irrigated condition

03

TO1: TS 3R UAS, Raichur 9.57 q/ha 18.00 58377 34477 2.44

TO2: BDN-

711

MPKV, Rahuri (Bhadnapur)

12.17 q/ha 12.00 70567 44733 2.74

TO3: GRG-811 UAS, Raichur 16.17 q/ha 9.80 98617 73083 3.87

4.C2. Details of Successfully completed / concluded technology assessment (support with necessary summary of data and photographs) 1. Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of Helicoverpa & SMD Resistant Pigeonpea under irrigated condition 2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators : Variety GRG-811is tolerant to Helicoverpa and SMD 3. Specific Feedback from farmers : Variety GRG 811 is high yielding and resistant to SMD 4. Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stake holders: GRG 811 is high yielding and resistant to SMD and Wilt but needs protective irrigation 5. Feedback to Research System based on results and feedback received: Farmers need early maturing wilt tolerant variety so that they can go for 2nd crop after harvesting

pigeon pea

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4.C1.Results of Technologies Assessed

Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition Title of OFT No. of

trials Technology

Assessed

Source of technology

Yield Unit of yield

Observations other than

yield

Gross Return Rs. / unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross

income/ Gross Cost)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Chilli Irrigated Low yield,

pest and disease problem

Assessment of Chilli Hybrids for Yield potentiality

03

TO1: Pvt. Hybrid (Sitara)

- T/ha No. of fruits/plant Fruit Length, Yield/ plant Yield/ha, Pest & Disease occurrence

Result awaited

- -

TO2: Arka Meghana

UAS Bengaluru

T/ha - - -

TO3: Arka Khyati

IIHR Bengaluru

T/ha - - -

4.C2. Details of Successfully completed / concluded technology assessment (support with necessary summary of data and photographs)

1. Title of Technology Assessed : 2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators :

3.Specific Feedback from farmers :

4.Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stakeholders :

5. Feedback to Research System based on results and feedback received:

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4.C1. Results of Technologies Assessed

Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition Title of OFT No. of

trials Technology

Assessed

Source of technology

Yield Unit of yield

Observations other than

yield

Gross Return Rs. / unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross

income/ Gross Cost)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Onion Irrigated Low yield,

pest and disease problem

Assessment of onion varieties for yield potentiality during rabi/summar season

03

TO1: FP/RPP Bhima Shakti

UAS Dharwad

T/ha Bulb girth, rotting % Pest and disease reaction Yield and economics

Result awaited

- -

TO2. AP1 Arka Lilima

IIHR Bengaluru

T/ha - - -

TO3. AP2 Arka kreetiman

IIHR Bengaluru

T/ha - - -

4.C2. Details of Successfully completed / concluded technology assessment (support with necessary summary of data and photographs)

1. Title of Technology Assessed : 2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators :

3.Specific Feedback from farmers :

4.Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stakeholders :

5. Feedback to Research System based on results and feedback received:

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4.C1.Results of Technologies Assessed Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

Title of OFT No. of trials

Technology Assessed

Source of technology

Yield Unit of yield

Observations other than yield

Gross Return Rs. / unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross income/ Gross Cost)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pigeonpea Rainfed Soil moisture

stress (30%)

Assessment of moisture conservation technique in pigeon pea using Chisel plough

03 TO1: Conventional method

TNAU, Coimbatore

8.60 q/ha Yield-8.60 Soil moisture % -12.5

52460 28160 2.16

TO2: Broad bed furrow (0-2 % slope)

UAS, Dharwad

9.50 q/ha Yield-9.50 Soil moisture % -15.3

57950 32283 2.26

TO3: Chisel plough

TNAU, Coimbatore

10.43 q/ha Yield-10.43 Soil moisture % -16.0

63643 39977 2.69

4.C2. Details of Successfully completed / concluded technology assessment (support with necessary summary of data and photographs)

1. Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of moisture conservation technique in pigeon pea using chisel plough

2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators : Chisel plough technonology conserves more soil moisture as compared to BBF

3. Specific Feedback from farmers : Chisel plough is the suitable technology for moisture conservation

4. Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stakeholders : Chisel plough conserves 10-15% more soil moisture as compared to BBF

5. Feedback to Research System based on results and feedback received: -

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4.C1.Results of Technologies Assessed

Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

Title of OFT

No. of trials

Technology Assessed

Source of technology Yield Unit of

yield Observations

other than yield

Gross Return

Rs. / unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross

income/ Gross Cost)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Dairy Rainfed Maize is

annual crop and economically costly compared to that of perennial hybrid napier .

Assessment of maize and hybrid napier silage using low cost silo bags

03 T.O.1 Silage with Maize fodder

UAS, Dharwad

93.1

q/ha Biomass yield, Palatability and milk yield

46550 21550 1.86

T.O.2 Silage with hybrid napier

TNAU, Coimbatore

- q/ha - - -

T.O.3 Maize + Hybrid nepier (1:1)

TNAU, Coimbatore

- q/ha - - -

4.C2. Details of Successfully completed / concluded technology assessment (support with necessary summary of data and photographs)

1. Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of maize and hybrid napier silage using low cost silo bags 2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators : maize crop was affected with fall army worm so could not proper the silage

3. Specific Feedback from farmers : Hybrid napier is also a good crop for silage preparation and cost effective

4. Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stakeholders : hybrid napier can be used alternative to maize for silage preparation

5. Feedback to Research System based on results and feedback received :

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4.C1. Results of Technologies Assessed

Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition Title of OFT No. of

trials Technology

Assessed

Source of technology Yield Unit of

yield Observations

other than yield

Gross Return

Rs. / unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross

income/ Gross Cost)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Dairy Rainfed Low yield of

traditional fodder shrubs Only dry fodder during lean period-low milk yield

Performance of perennial shrub fodder- Chaya Cnidoscolus aconitifolius Family: Euphorbiaceae .

03 T.O.1 Styloxathus

UAS, Dharwad

303.3

q/ha Green biomass yield and Palatability

30330 20,330 3.03

T.O.2 Hedge Lucerne

UAS, Bangalore 816.6

q/ha 81660 40,660 3.88

T.O.3 Chaya

IGFRI 970 q/ha 97000 77,000 4.85

4.C2. Details of Successfully completed / concluded technology assessment (support with necessary summary of data and photographs)

1. Title of Technology Assessed : Performance of perennial shrub fodder- Chaya 2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators : Chaya yield and palatability is good

3.Specific Feedback from farmers : It grows better in shade and good fodder source for sheep and goats

4.Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stakeholders : chaya can be used as best source of shrub fodder for goats

5. Feedback to Research System based on results and feedback received:

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4.D1. Results of Technologies Refined

Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

Title of

OFT

No. of trials Technology Refined

Source of technology Yield Unit of yield Observations

other than yield

Gross Return Rs.

/ unit

Net Return Rs. / unit

BC Ratio (Gross income/

Gross Cost) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

T.O.1 (Farmers practice)

T.O.2 T.O.3

4.D.2. Details of Technologies refined:

1. Title of Technology Refined

2. Performance of the Technology on specific indicators

3. Specific Feedback from farmers

4. Specific Feedback from Extension personnel and other stakeholders

5. Feedback to Research System based on results/feedback received

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PART V - FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS (2019) 5.A. Summary of FLDs implemented Sl. No.

Category Farming Situation

Season Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated

Area (ha) Farmers (No.)

Farmers (No.)

Proposed

Actual

SC/ST Others

Small/ Margin

al

Others

1 Oilseeds Rainfed

Rabi Linseed NL-115 - Value addition

Processing, value addition and health benefits of linseed

04 04 03 07 05 05

2 Pulses Rainfed

Kharif

Pigeonpea TS-3R Farm mechanization

Solar operated nipping machine

04 04 02 08 05 05

Rainfed

Rabi Chickpea JG-11 Farm mechanization

Solar operated nipping machine

04 04 02 08 04 06

Rainfed

Kharif

Pigeonpea

GRG-152 Varietal evaluation

Demonstration of new Pigeonpea variety GRG 152

04 04 03 07 05 05

Rainfed

Rabi Chickpea JG-14 Integrated crop .management

Demonstration of heat tolerant chickpea variety JG-14 under late sown irrigated situation

04 04 02 08 06 04

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Sl. No.

Category Farming Situation

Season Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated

Area (ha) Farmers (No.)

Farmers (No.)

Proposed

Actual

SC/ST Others

Small/ Margin

al

Others

3 Cereals Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS-304 - Integrated crop management

Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 334

04 04 02 08 07 03

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS-2006 - Integrated crop management

Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 375 under rainfed condition

04 04 02 08 05 05

Rainfed

Rabi Maize Variety Integrated crop management

Root grub management in Maize

04 04 04

06

06 04

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum Phule madhur

Integrated Disease .management

Popularization of Phule madhur sweet sorghum variety for hurda (Shitni) preparation

04 04 04 06 05 05

Rainfed

Rabi Rabi sorghum

CSV 29R Integrated Disease .management

Compartment bunding in Kharif followed by rabi Sorghum

04 04 02 08 06 04

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Sl. No.

Category Farming Situation

Season Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated

Area (ha) Farmers (No.)

Farmers (No.)

Proposed

Actual

SC/ST Others

Small/ Margin

al

Others

4 Millets Rainfed

Kharif

Foxtail millet

DHFT 109-3

Value addition

Processing , value addition and health benefits of DHFT 109-3 variety of foxtail millet

04 04 05 05 05 05

5 Vegetables 6 Flowers 7 Ornamental 8 Fruit Irrigat

ed Rabi Lime Kagzi Integrated

disease management

Wilt management lime

04 04 02

08

06 04

Irrigated

Rabi Pomegranate

Kesar Integrated disease management

Wilt complex management pomegranate

04 04 02

08

06 04

Irrigated

Rabi Grape Thomson seedless

Integrated Pest management

Stem borer management in grape

04 04 02

08

07 03

Irrigated

Rabi Banana G-9 Integrated nutrient management

Nutrient management in Banana

04 04 04

06

06 04

9 Spices and

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Sl. No.

Category Farming Situation

Season Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated

Area (ha) Farmers (No.)

Farmers (No.)

Proposed

Actual

SC/ST Others

Small/ Margin

al

Others

condiments 10 Commercial Irrigated Rabi Sugarcane Co-86032

- Integrated Pest

Management Root grub management in sugarcane

04 04 03

07

07 03

11 Medicinal

and aromatic

12 Fodder Irrigat

ed Rabi Fodder

crops CO-5 & COFS-31

- Feed and fodder

Popularization of different perennial fodder crops

- - 06 04 05 05

13 Plantation 14 Fibre 15 Dairy 16 Poultry - - Poultry Swarndh

ara - Small scale

income generation activities

Introduction of improved backyard poultry breed

- - 01 09 07 03

17 Rabbitry

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Sl. No.

Category Farming Situation

Season Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated

Area (ha) Farmers (No.)

Farmers (No.)

Proposed

Actual

SC/ST Others

Small/ Margin

al

Others

18 Piggery 19 Sheep and

goat

20 Duckery 21 Common

carps - - Fish Common

crops - Small scale

income generation activities

Demonstration of fish culture in farm ponds

- - 02 08 06 04

22 Mussels 23 Ornamental

fishes

24 Oyster

mushroom

25 Button

mushroom

26 Vermicomp

ost

27 Sericulture 28 Apiculture

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Sl. No.

Category Farming Situation

Season Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated

Area (ha) Farmers (No.)

Farmers (No.)

Proposed

Actual

SC/ST Others

Small/ Margin

al

Others

29 Implements 30 Others

(Nutri farm )

- - - L-49, Bhagya, Kagzi etc

- Nutritional security

Demonstration of Nutri-farm for year round nutritional security among farm families

- - 07 07 05 05

5.A. 1. Soil fertility status of FLDs plots, if analyzed

Sl. No.

Category

Farming

Situation

Season and

Year Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area Technology

Demonstrated Season and

year

Status of soil

Previous crop

grown N P K

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1 Oilseed

s

2 Pulses Rainf

ed Kharif, 2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

289

26

301

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

256

29

295

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

238

23

276

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

263

26

303

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

273

27

276

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

301

30

309

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

246

20

269

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

287

23

293

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

304

34

326

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

Solar operated nipping machine

Kharif,2019

263

26

281

Sunflower

Rainf Kharif,20 Pigeon TS3R - Soil BBF, Chisel Kharif,2 23 2 25 Chick

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ed 19 pea moisture conservation

plough 019 9 1 9 pea

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

BBF, Chisel plough

Kharif,2019

300

31

337

Chick pea

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

BBF, Chisel plough

Kharif,2019

253

26

273

Chick pea

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Moisture conservation

BBF, Chisel plough

Kharif,2019

284

29

316

Chick pea

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

Kharif, 2019

234

22

260

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

Kharif, 2019

277

30

300

Sunflower

Rainfed

Kharif,2019

Pigeonpea

TS3R - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

Kharif, 2019

290

28

316

Sunflower

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

151

24

278

Jowar

Rainf Rabi Chickp JG-14 - Introducti Heat tolerant Rabi 18 2 28 Jowar

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ed 2019 ea on of new heat tolerant varieties

variety of Chickpea

2019 3 4 7

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

257

25

280

Jowar

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

273

23

287

Jowar

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

286

30

279

Jowar

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

289

29

309

Jowar

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

302

28

306

Jowar

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

286

27

305

Jowar

Rainf Rabi Chickp JG-14 - Introducti Heat tolerant Rabi 28 2 28 Jowar

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ed 2019 ea on of new heat tolerant varieties

variety of Chickpea

2019 0 4 4

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Chickpea

JG-14 - Introduction of new heat tolerant varieties

Heat tolerant variety of Chickpea

Rabi 2019

279

26

290

Jowar

3 Cereals Rainf

ed Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R

- Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

243

24

270

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

289

25

280

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

218

23

264

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

269

24

228

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

275

21

260

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

271

24

252

Chickpea

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Rainf

ed Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

242

22

240

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

275

31

276

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

255

26

273

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Sorghum

CSV29R - Soil moisture conservation

Compartment bunding

Rabi 2019

268

24

265

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi 2019

Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019

261

26

281

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 276

30

300

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 290

26

298

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 304

32

322

Chickpea

Rainf Rabi Wheat UAS30 - Introducti Introduction of Rabi 2019 25 2 26 Chickpea

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ed 4 on of new varieties

new varieties(UAS304)

7 4 7

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 277

31

305

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 282

25

300

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 264

27

302

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 303

29

316

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS304

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS304)

Rabi 2019 278

26

289

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 249

22

262

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 301

31

309

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new

Introduction of new

Rabi 2019 276

24

279

Chickpea

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varieties varieties(UAS2006)

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 286

27

300

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 232

22

261

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 273

30

301

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 280

26

306

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 272

25

300

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 263

22

283

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Wheat UAS2006

- Introduction of new varieties

Introduction of new varieties(UAS2006)

Rabi 2019 238

23

269

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

283

28

313

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition managem

Introduction of new sorghum

Rabi ,2019

271

24

290

Chickpea

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ent variety

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

267

25

263

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

285

23

301

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

263

26

268

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

256

20

264

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

201

20

278

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

236

19

248

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

259

22

267

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

CSV -29R

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

238

21

246

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

Phule madhur

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

273

25

300

Chickpea

Rainfed

Rabi Sorghum

Phule madhur

- Nutrition management

Introduction of new sorghum variety

Rabi ,2019

264

22

284

Chickpea

4 Millets 5 Vegetable

s

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6 Flowers 7 Ornamen

tal

8 Fruit Irrigat

ed Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated

pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 214

21

256

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 267

31

301

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 289

27

314

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 269

23

300

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 288

29

292

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease managem

Pest and disease management

2019 308

32

334

Lime

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ent

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 297

29

321

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 267

24

282

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 256

23

266

Lime

Irrigated

Annual Lime Kagji - Integrated pest and disease management

Pest and disease management

2019 263

25

281

Lime

9 Spices and condiments

10 Commerc

ial

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032

- Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

301

33

341

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest managem

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

297

30

304

Sugarcane

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ent

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

315

29

319

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

314

34

349

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management.

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

299

35

353

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

278

23

287

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

283

31

304

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

300

29

317

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

269

24

284

Sugarcane

Irrigated

Kharif,2019

Sugarcane

CO86032 - Integrated pest management

Root grub management

Kharif,2019

284

26

296

Sugarcane

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11 Medicinal

and aromatic

12 Fodder Irrigat

ed Kharif/Rabi,

Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 154

19

256

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 198

21

287

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 201

20

278

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 265

25

305

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 278

23

259

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 301

26

314

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 287

23

319

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and

2019 314

27

326

Maize

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Napier

silage making

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 283

24

279

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 256

23

272

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 198

21

287

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 154

19

256

Maize

Irrigated

Kharif/Rabi Fodder - Hybrid Napier

Feed and fodder

Introduction of new hybrid and silage making

2019 201

20

278

Maize

13 Plantation

14 Fibre 5.B. Results of FLDs 5.B.1. Crops

Crop

Name of the technology demonstrat

ed

Variety Hybrid

Farming situation

No. of

Demo.

Area

(ha) Yield (q/ha)

% Increas

e

Economics of demonstration

(Rs./ha)

Economics of Check

(Rs./ha)

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Demo Check Gross

Return Net

Return BCR Gross Return

Net Return BCR

H L A Oilseeds Linseed Value added

products of linseed

NL115 - Rainfed

10 0.4 6 4 5 - 17150 5150 1.4

2 - - -

Pulse Pigeonpea Solar

operated nipping machine

TS-3R - Rainfed 10 04 9.50 8.40

8.87

8.23

8.45 54107

29747

2.22

50203

26903

2.16

Chickpea Solar operated nipping machine

BGD 103

- Rainfed 10 04 Result awaited

Pigeonpea

Demonstration of new Pigeonpea variety GRG 152

GRG-152

- Rainfed 10 04 10.80

9.20

9.95

9.13

8.97 60695

36875

2.55

55693

31873

2.34

Chickpea

Demonstration of heat tolerant chickpea variety JG-14 under late sown irrigated situation

JG-14 - Rainfed 10 04 Result awaited

Cereals

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Wheat Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 304

UAS-304

- Rainfed 10 04 Result awaited

Wheat Demonstration of new wheat variety UAS 2006 under rainfed condition

UAS-2006

- Rainfed 10 04 Result awaited

Maize Root grub management in Maize

Variety - Rainfed 10 04 Result awaited

Sorghum Popularization of Phule madhur sweet sorghum variety for hurda (Shitni) preparation

Phule madhur

Rainfed

10 0.4 15 10 12 37104

14604

1.64 - - -

Rabi sorghum

Compartment bunding in Kharif followed by rabi Sorghum

CSV 29R

- Rainfed 10 04 Result awaited

Millets Foxtail millet value

added products DHFT 109-3 Rainfed 10 0.4 13 10 11 - - 27500 17500 2.75 - - -

Vegetables

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Flowers Ornamental

Fruit Lime Wilt

management lime

Kagzi - Irrigated 10 04 Result awaited

Pomegranate

Wilt complex management pomegranate

Kesar - Irrigated 10 04 Result awaited

Grape

Stem borer management in grape

Thomson seedless

- Irrigated 10 04 Result awaited

Banana Nutrient management in Banana

G-9 - Irrigated 10 04 Result awaited

Spices and condiments

Commercial

Sugarcane Co86032

- Irrigated 10 04 Result awaited

Fibre crops like cotton

Medicinal and aromatic

Fodder

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73

Plantation Fibre Others (pl.specify)

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST H – Highest Yield, L – Lowest Yield A – Average Yield 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 Check Solar operated nipping machine (No. of pods/plant) 191 181 Demonstration of new Pigeonpea variety GRG 152 (Wilt%) 4 14 Organoleptic evaluation of linseed laddu and roasted linseed 4.6 and 4.4 respectively -

Organoleptic evaluation of millet dosa, awareness score and frequency of consumption 4.8, 8.3 and 1.8 respectively

4.6, 4.4 and 0 respectively

Organoleptic evaluation of hurda and awareness score 4.85 and 8.7 respectively 0 and 4.9 respectively

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5.B.2. Livestock and related enterprises

Type of livestock

Name of the technology

demonstrated Breed

No. of

Demo

No. of

Units

Name of the

parameter with unit

Yield (kg/animal) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration

Rs./unit)

*Economics of check

(Rs./unit) Demo Check

if any Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR H L A

Dairy Fodder bank Crossbred cattle 10 10 Fodder

yield 350 320 331 - - 66200 46200 3.31 - - -

Poultry

Introduction of improved poultry breeds for backyard rearing

Swarnadhara 10 20

No. of eggs (in five months after laying)

74 56 65 38 71 6821 4821 2.41 4563 2563 1.28

Rabbitry Pigerry Sheep and

goat

Duckery

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Others

(pl.specify)

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

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 Check if any Fodder bank- milk yield (lit/day) 10.5 8.2 Introduction of improved poultry breeds for backyard rearing (live weight in 6 months) 2.2 kg 1.2 kg

5.B.3. Fisheries

Type of Breed

Name of the technology

demonstrated Breed No. of

Demo

Units/ Area (m2)

Name of the parameter with

unit

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./unit)

*Economics of check (Rs./unit)

Demo Check if any Gross

Return Net

Return **

BCR Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR H L A

Common

carps Fish farming in farm ponds

Katla, rohu and common carp

10 1000 Weigt in

q/ha 83 45 60.9 - - 548100 448100 5.48 - - -

Mussels Ornamental fishes Others

(pl.specify)

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

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H-High L-Low, A-Average 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 Check if any Fish farming in farm ponds 5.B.4. Other enterprises : Nil * Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. 5.B.5. Farm implements and machinery

Name of the implement

Cost of the implement in

Rs.

Name of the technology

demonstrated No. of Demo

Area covered under demo in ha

Name of the

operation with unit

Labour requirement in Mandays %

save

Savings in labour

(Rs./ha)

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check (Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Data on additional parameters other than labour saved (viz., reduction in drudgery, time etc.)

Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Parameter with unit Demo Local

5.B.6 .Extension and Training activities under FLD

Sl.No. Activity No. of activities organised

Number of participants

Remarks

1 Field days 06 183 Field day on Lime , pome , Banana, Redgram , Chickpea etc 2 Farmers Training 19 331 Traings given to farmers about implimentation of FLDs 3 Media coverage 04 - Daily news paper / local news papers 4 Training for extension - - -

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functionaries 5 Others (Please specify) - - -

PART VI – DEMONSTRATIONS ON CROP HYBRIDS (2019) Demonstration details on crop hybrids : Nil

Type of Breed Name of the technology

demonstrated

Name of the

hybrid

No. of Demo

Area (ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check (Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR H L A

Cereals Bajra Maize Paddy Sorghum Wheat Others (pl.specify)

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Total Oilseeds Castor Mustard Safflower Sesame Sunflower Groundnut Soybean Others (pl.specify)

Total 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

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Others (pl.specify)

Total Commercial crops

Sugarcane Coconut Others (pl.specify)

Total Fodder crops Maize (Fodder)

Sorghum (Fodder)

Others (pl.specify)

Total H-High L-Low, A-Average *Please ensure that the name of the hybrid is correct pertaining to the crop specified

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PART VII. TRAINING (2019) 7.A.. Training of Farmers and Farm Women including sponsored training programmes (On campus)

Area of training

No. of

Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male

Female Total Male Femal

e Total Male Female Total

Crop Production Weed Management 1 20 2 22 4 - 4 24 2 26 Resource Conservation Technologies

1 18 - 18 6 - 6 24 - 24

Integrated Farming 1 23 4 27 6 - 6 29 4 33 Micro Irrigation/Irrigation 2 42 4 46 13 2 15 55 6 61 Seed production 1 35 - 35 18 - 18 53 - 53 Production of organic inputs 2 47 8 55 13 2 15 60 10 70 Soil Health and Fertility Management

Soil fertility management 2 23 - 23 7 - 7 30 - 30 Management of Problematic soils

3 37 6 43 17 2 19 54 8 62

Livestock Production and Management

Dairy Management Poultry Management 2 10 30 40 13 12 25 23 42 65 Feed and Fodder technology 3 28 28 17 17 45 45 Home Science/Women empowerment

Value addition 2 5 23 28 11 11 5 34 39 Agril. Engineering Farm machinery and its maintenance

1 18 18 4 4 22 22

Plant Protection Integrated Disease Management

3 37 37 17 17 54 54

Composite fish culture 1 8 8 2 2 10 10 Production of Inputs at site Planting material production 1 32 4 36 13 13 45 4 49 Vermi-compost production 2 32 6 38 11 3 14 43 9 52 Production of livestock feed and fodder

1 18 18 6 6 24 24

TOTAL 29 433

87 520 167

32 199 600

119 719

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7.B Training of Farmers and Farm Women 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 Integrated Farming 1 38 12 50 16 10 26 54 22 76 Soil and Water Conservation 2 43 12 55 17 10 27 60 22 82 Soil Health and Fertility Management

Soil fertility management 10 376 2 378 83 83 459 2 461 Integrated water management 6 203 - 203 75 1 76 278 1 279 Livestock Production and Management

Poultry Management 3 23 21 44 8 27 35 31 48 79 Feed and Fodder technology 2 21 21 16 16 37 37 Home Science/Women empowerment

Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening

5 14 143 158 8 38 46 22 181 203

Value addition 3 51 3 54 10 2 12 61 5 66 Agril. Engineering Farm machinery and its maintenance

1 30 30 7 7 37 37

Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management 10 530 - 530 - - - 530 530 Integrated Disease Management

4 140 7 147 17 2 19 157 9 166

Fisheries Composite fish culture 1 22 3 25 11 4 15 33 7 40 Production of Inputs at site Vermi-compost production 2 23 10 33 18 5 23 41 15 56 TOTAL

50 1514 213 1728 286 99 385

1800 312 2112

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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

Planting material production

1 18 6 24 12 12 30 6 36

Value addition 1 13 12 25 6 3 9 19 15 34 Composite fish culture 1 12 12 8 8 20 20 TOTAL 3 43 18 61 26 3 29 69 21 90

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 Vermi-culture 2 23 23 16 16 39 39 Poultry production 1 13 9 22 8 5 13 21 14 35 TOTAL 3 36 9 45 24 5 29 60 14 74 7.E.Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (on campus)

Area of training No. of Cours

es

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Productivity enhancement in field crops

02 54 04 58 0 0 0 54 4 58

Integrated Pest Management 01 14 0 14 0 0 0 14 0 14 Total 3 68 4 72 0 0 0 68 4 72

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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 Mal

e Femal

e Tota

l Mal

e Femal

e Tota

l

Production and use of organic inputs

02 48 04 52

0 0 0 48 04 52

Total 02 48 04 52

0 0 0 48 04 52

7.G. Sponsored training programmes conducted

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 5 Methods of protective cultivation 6 Others

(Integaretd Crop Management & Integrated Pest Management )

07 345

25 370

37 10 4

7

382

35 417

10 Livestock production and management

10.a. Animal Nutrition Management 10.b. Animal Disease Management 01 55 05 60 20 05 25 75 10 85 11.a. Household nutritional security 01 0 15 15 0 05 05 0 20 20 Total

9 400 45

445 57 20 77

457 65

522

Details of sponsoring agencies involved 1. IFCO Vijayapura 2. KSDA Vijayapura 3.Vishala NGO 7.H. Details of Vocational Training Programmes carried out by KVKs for rural youth

S.No. Area of training

No. of Cours

es

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

1 Crop production and management

3. Livestock and fisheries 3.a. Dairy farming 3.c.

Sheep and goat rearing 02 68 4 72 38 2 40 106 6 11

2 3.d. Piggery 3.e. Poultry farming 02 32 18 50 17 05 22 49 23 72

Grand Total 5 100 42

142 55 12 67

155 54

209

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7.I. Details of Skill Training Programmes carried out by KVKs under ASCI

S. No.

Name of Job Role

Date of

Start

Date of

Close

Total Participants

No. of Participants Date of

Assessmen

t

No of Participants passe

d assessment

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

1 Organic grower

15.2.2019

24.3.2019

20 17 0 1

7 03 0 0

3 20 0 2

0

07-04-

2019

20

2. Dairy farmer/entrepreneur

17.01.19

18.02.19

20 14 - 1

4 5 1 6 19 1 2

0

12.03.19

20

PART VIII – EXTENSION ACTIVITIES (2019) 8.1. Extension Programmes (including extension activities undertaken in FLD programmes)

Nature of Extension Programme

No. of Programme

s

No. of Participants (General)

No. of Participants SC / ST

No.of extension personnel

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Field Day 06 98 15 113 40 20 60 08 02 10 Kisan Mela 0 - - - - - - Kisan Ghosthi 1 60 20 80 10 2 12 3 3 6 Exhibition 02 150

00 500 155

00 108

3 455 153

8 85 10 95

Film Show 15 255 32 287 112 15 127 15 08 23 Method Demonstrations 10 40 10 50 15 5 20 0 0 0 Farmers Seminar - - - - - - - - - - Workshop 03 - - - - - - 110 20 130 Group meetings 14 268 86 354 76 33 109 169 31 200 Lectures delivered as resource persons

21 636 204 840 120 39 159 164 17 181

Newspaper coverage 12 - - - - - - - - - Radio talks 05 - - - - - - - - - TV talks 02 - - - - - - - - - Popular articles 09 - - - - - - - - - Extension Literature 10 - - - - - - - - - Advisory Services 580 415 25 440 106 10 116 20 04 24 Scientific visit to farmers field 36 687 61 748 48 28 76 42 3 45

Farmers visit to KVK 555 385 25 410 120 10 130 10 05 15 Diagnostic visits 4 83 22 105 14 3 17 9 5 14 Exposure visits 08 198 22 210 28 12 30 05 0 05

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Ex-trainees Sammelan 0 - - - - - - - - - Soil health Camp 20 332 100 432 148 20 168 15 05 20

Animal Health Camp 02 38 16 54 21 08 29 06 00 06 Agri mobile clinic 0 - - - - - - - - - Soil test campaigns 04 65 15 80 10 05 15 04 00 04 Farm Science Club Conveners meet

0 - - - - - - - - -

Self Help Group Conveners meetings

0 - - - - - - - - -

Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings

0 - - - - - - - - -

Celebration of important days (specify)

9 137 130 267 30 24 54 42 16 58

Any Other (Specify) Total

1328 18697 1283

19980

1981 689

2670 707 129 58

8.2 Special Extension Programmes

Nature of Extension

Programme

Date(s) conducted

No. of farmers (General)

No. of farmers SC / ST

No.of extension personnel

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Jal Shakti Abhiyan - - - - - - - - - -

Fertilizer Use Awareness Campaign

22.10.2019 40 11 51 08 02 10 0 0 0

National Animal Disease Control Programme

11.09.2019 80 05 85 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tree Plantation Campaign

17.09.2019 40 05 45 05 05 10 0 0 0

World soil health day 05.12.2019 35 02 37 04 03 07 06 02 08

Swachhatha Abhiyan

16.12.2019 to

31.12.2019 34 07 41 08 02 10 01 01 02

International women day 17.10.2019 28 12 40 07 04 11 06 0 06

World food day 23.10.2019 15 18 33 4 3 08 5 1 06

World environment day

5.06.2019 15 4 19 6 2 08 03 01 04

International 21.06.2019 35 0 35 08 0 08 06 01 07

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day yoga day Parthenium eradiction day 17.08.2019 40 0 40 05 0 05 05 02 07

Total Rs. 362 64 426 55 21 77 32 8 40

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PART IX – PRODUCTION OF SEED, PLANT AND LIVESTOCK MATERIAL (2019) 9.A. Production of seeds by the KVKs

Crop category Name of the crop

Name of the Variety

Name of the

Hybrid

Quantity of seed (q)

Value (Rs)

Number of farmers to

whom provided

Cereals (crop wise) Sorghum M35-1 - 24 12000 354 Oilseeds Linseed NL-115 2 20000 35 Pulses Redgram TS3R 03 24000 68

Total 29 56000 457 9.B. Production of planting material by the KVKs

9.C. Production of Bio-Products : Nil 9.D. Production of livestock Particulars of Livestock Name of the

breed Number Value (Rs.) Number of

farmers to whom provided

Dairy animals Calves HF Deoni cross 4 6000 2 Others (Pl. specify) Poultry Duals (broiler and layer) Swarnadhara 1075 64500 22 Total 1079 70500 24

Crop category

Name of the crop Variety Hybrid Number Value (Rs.)

Number of farmers to

whom provided

Commercial Vegetable seedlings Drumstick Bhagya 500 7500 23 Fruits Guava L-49 1800 72000 07 Pomegranate Kesar 850 17000 11 Lime Kagji 1600 32000 31 Ornamental plants

Fodder crop saplings Hybrid Napier

Co-5 23300 23300 53

Total 28050 151800 125

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PART X – PUBLICATIONS, SUCCESS STORY, INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGY, ITK, TECHNOLOGY WEEK

10. A. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) (A) KVK Newsletter: Date of start: 01.04.2009 Periodicity: 02/year Copies printed in each issue: 500 (B) Literature developed/published

Item Number Research papers- International 01 Research papers- National 0 Technical reports 01 Technical bulletins 01 Popular articles - English 0 Popular articles – Local language 09 Extension literature 10 Others (Training mannual) 03 TOTAL 25

10.B. Details of Electronic Media Produced

S. No. Type of media Title Details 1 CD / DVD KVK demo units video clipping

prepared Demonstration units video clippings cretaed

2 Mobile Apps - 3 Social media groups with

KVK as Admin KVK Vijayapur Group Dairy farmer group AEL Poultry Group SAC Poultry Group Farmers community

dhulake Agri Experts AIR & KVK Vjp

Group Pome &Grape Growers

Group

We have sending information on crop management, Pest & Disease management, Trainings and other extension activities of KVK.

4 Facebook account name kvkvijayapur 5 Instagram account name

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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).

This will be considered only with suitable photos for further reporting/reference. The Broad outline for the case study may be 1. Title: Goat farming and commercial fodder production by Sarfaraz Dafedar Background: Sarfaraz Dafedar residing in Vijayapura, being a BA graduate was unemployed.

Interventions: Skill training on Sheep and goat rearing, inputs like fodder seeds, deworming through FLD and OFT was given Process: In 2018-19 he started rearing of different goat breeds such as sirohi, Beetle, Totapuri and local breeds. He got a net profit of 7 lakhs by selling of 170 goats, at present he is growing five varieties of fodder and rearing 230 male goats. Impact :

• Nearly 500 farmers visited the farm • 37 farmers have started growing of perennial fodders • Six youths have started goat farming

2. Title: Empowerment of women through tailoring

Background: Unemployment Interventions: Skill training on stitching. Pico-fall machine, over-lock machine and raw material needed for tailoring worth Rs. 6000/- have been given to her and her team to empower them. Economic impact:

• Earning Rs. 18000/PM • Contributing Rs.50000/-every year towards son ‘s education. • Contributed Rs.1.5 lakh towards house construction. • Trained 30 women in Tailoring • Eight women self employed • Saving of Rs.1.8 lakh

3. Title: Integrated farming system Background: Shri Hunnu Chavan, Arakeri owns 1.2 ha land. Interventions: Awareness and training on IFS with Inputs such as Curry leaf- 100, Coconut seedlings- 30, Guava-200 Drumstick seeds – ½ kg, Anjur-50 , fodder seeds and 60 swarnadhara poultry birds were given Process: In 2018-19 he started rearing of different goat breeds such as sirohi, Beetle, Totapuri and local breeds. He got a net profit of 7 lakhs by selling of 170 goats, at present he is growing five varieties of fodder and rearing 230 male goats.

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Economic Impact : Income through • Sale of birds-18,000 in four months • Sale of vegetables- Rs. 600/ day • Sale of goats- 50,000/annum • This year estimated income from fruits is- 50,000 • Earlier income : 1,20,000 (sorghum, wheat and redgram) • At present net income is: 2,68,000

Spread of technology: • Nearly 200 farmers visited the farm • 17 farmers have started growing of fruit and 8 have started rearing poultry • Two farmers have started goat farming

10.D. Give details of Innovative Methodology or Innovative Approach of Transfer of

Technology developed and used during the year

1. Solar Nippers for Pigeonpea and Chickpea Problem: Manual Nipping is Laborious & Less branching

Unique features: • Nipping is an innovative agronomic technology • Very economic, Less Drudgery, can be operated by women, Time & Labour saving

Activities carried out: • FLDs, Trainings, Method Demonstrations, Exhibitions • Short messages , Leaf lets, folders, leading news paper coverage • Tie up with Agril. Dept & NGO in spread of technology. Technical bulletin was published

and distributed to the farmers.

Out come: 1. Increase in yield by 10-15% 2. Farmers can cover 2.5 acre with a minimal cost of Rs. 250 per day 3. 2500 Solar Nipping machines were provided to the farmers on cost basis which covered an

area of 20,000 acres. It can also be used for cotton 4. It can also be used in other crops (cotton )

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10.E. Give details of Indigenous Technical Knowledge 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 Scientific Rationale

1.Pigeonpea Solar operated nipping machine

Vegetative growth will be increased Time and labour saving Nipping at 50 – 55 days after sowing in Pigeonpea Nipping at 30 – 35 days after sowing in Chikpea.

Increase in crop yield by 10-15 %

2.Rai Sorghum

Tractor drawn Compartmental bund former

Compartment bunds help in conserving soil moisture. The rainwater is conserved in the bunds where it falls as the bunds provide more opportunity time for water to infiltrate into the soil.

About 800 ha area in Bijapur, Bagalkot and Raichur districts of Karnataka was covered under compartment bunding. The practice is accepted by more farmers in dry regions as the impact of the practice is more during sub-optimal rainfall years. Adoption of compartmental bunding in rabi sorghum, sunflower, safflower and chickpea gives yield advantage of 40, 35, 38 and 50%, respectively over no compartmental bunding or flat planting.

3.Rai Sorghum

Value addition to sorghum – huruda

Rabi sorghum is characterized by excellent grain quality, tastier grains compared to Kharif sorghum Phule madhura variety is

Diversification in preparation of novel value added products were exploited for commercialization. Skill trainings were

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having high threshability quality

given in value addition to sorghum. Marketing facilitation was made in different fairs & Outlets

10 F. Technology Week celebration during 2019: Nil 10 E. Recognition and Awards: Please give details about National and State level recognition and awards

1. Young Scientist award to Dr. Prema B. Patil, 2019-20 Society for Scientific Development in agriculture and technology, Meerut.

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PART XI – SOIL AND WATER TEST 11.1 Soil and Water Testing Laboratory A. Status of establishment of Lab :

1. Year of establishment : 01.09.2005 2. List of equipments purchased with amount :

Sl. No

Name of the Equipment Qty. Cost Status

1. BPL make electronic weighing scale with battery

1 No. 10890 Good in condition

2. Shaking machine 1 No. 47025 Good in condition 3. Electronics automatic KEL plus model

KES-061 1 No.

142844 Good in condition

4. Flame Photometer 1 No. 32040 Good in condition 5. Scanning visible spectra photo meter 1 No. 40050 Good in condition 6. Grinder size 100 mm 1 No. 15435 Good in condition 7. Voltas Refrigerator 220 capacity 1 No. 10765 Not Good in condition 8. V-guard stabilizer 500 VA 1 No. 1220 Not Good in condition 9. Stand for refrigerator 1 No. 300 Not Good in condition 10. Double distillation water still (glass)

silica capacity-2 ltr 1 No. 16000 Not Good in condition

11. Wooden pestle and mortar and handles 1 No. 475 Good in condition 12. Lab stools 12”X12” 6 Nos. 4768 Not Good in condition 13. Laboratory table 88”X30”X36 with

granite top as per specification 4 Nos. 75776 Good in condition

14. Laboratory table 72”X30”X36 with granite top as per specification

4 Nos. 67724 Good in condition

15. Laboratory table 58”X30”X36 with granite top as per specification

3 Nos. 50793 Good in condition

16. Gas burner-solar move 1 No. 1500 Not Good in condition 17. Conductivity cell type CC03B for

conductivity meter model CM 183 1 No. 1000 Good in condition

18. Sieve bress frame 20 emedia 2.00mm 1 No. 650 Good in condition 19. Sieve bress frame 20 emedia 1.00mm 1 No. 650 Good in condition 20. Sieve bress frame 20 emedia 20cm 1 No. 650 Good in condition 21. Sieve bress frame 20 emedia 20cm 250

micron 1 No. 250 Good in condition

22. Pusa Digital STRF meter kit model WST 201 PGPS-1

1 No. 65000 Good in condition

23. AAS 1 No. 1449352 Good in condition 24. Luminous Zelio 1.1KVA 1 No. 6000 Good in condition 25. Turbo Power (H) 180AH 1 No. 13120 Good in condition

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B. Details of samples analyzed since establishment of SWTL:

Details No. of Samples analyzed

No. of Farmers benefited No. of Villages

Soil Samples 5412 4925 359 Water Samples 2518 2315 217 Plant samples Manure samples Others (specify) Total 7930 7240 576 C. Details of samples analyzed during the 2019:

Details No. of Samples analyzed

No. of Farmers benefited No. of Villages

Soil Samples 709 648 370 Water Samples 418 398 338 Plant samples Manure samples Others (specify) Total 1127 1046 708 11.2 Mobile Soil Testing Kit A. Date of purchase and current status Mobile Kits Date of purchase Current status 1.PUSA digital soil test and fertilizer recommendation kit

26.11.2016 Good condition

2.MRIDHAPARIKSHAK 31.3.2017 Good condition B. Details of soil samples analyzed during 2019 and since establishment with Mobile Soil Testing Kit: Progress during 2019 Cumulative progress Samples analyzed (No.) 177 560 Farmers benefited (No.) 160 488 Villages covered (No.) 70 115 11.3 Details of soil health cards issued based on SWTL & Mobile Soil Testing Kit during 2019 Particulars Date

(s) Villages (No.) Farmers (No.) Samples

analyzed (No.)

Soil health cards issued

(No.) SWTL 2019 300 488 532 532 Mobile Soil Testing Kit

2019 70 160 177 177

11.4 World Soil Health Day celebration Sl. No.

Farmers participated

(No.)

Soil health cards issued (No.)

VIPs (MP/ Minister/MLA attended (No.)

Other Public Representatives

participated

Officials participated

(No.)

Media coverage

(No.)

1 50 10 0 3 8 04

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PART XII. IMPACT 12.A. Impact of KVK activities (Not 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)

Wider row in Pearl millet 535 30% 9300 11200 ICM in chickpea with variety JG-11 650 15% 26000 38000 Wilt resistant Pigeonpea variety TS-3R

1250 30% 36000 48000

Skill trainings – Goat farming 419 21% 100000 / 10 goat

150000 /10 goat

Skill training- Tailoring 260 60% 2000-3000/PM

7000-8000/PM

NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants. 12.B. Cases of large scale adoption (Please furnish detailed information for each case with suitable photographs) 1. Bacterial blight management in Pomegranate Problem : 53 % of total pomegranate area affected with Bacterial blight which incured 32% of yield loss Interventions : Trainings, method demonstrations & Extension activities Trainings & Method demonstrations : 06-Trainings and 08 method demonstions on use of biopesticides and new bactericides Extension activities : Field visits : 11, Field days : 04 Publications : 02, SMS : 09 , Rapid roving survey: 06, Farmers advisory services: 12 Output: Reduction in bacterial blight disease upto 8.9% and increase in marketable yield upto 13.27 t/ha with increase in net returns upto Rs. 87840/- per ha. Outcome: Technology has been adopted in 2200 ha area and helped to revive the area under the crop which has been reduced to 500 ha due to bacterial blight. Impact: This IDM technology developed by UAS, Dharwad has been adopted widely through the use of bioagents like Pseudomonas florescence, Trichoderma, PSB, KSB, micronutrients in blight management which has reduced the cost of plant protection and overall increase in net additional income to the district was to the tune of Rs. 10.54 crores.

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2. ICM in Pigeonpea with variety TS-3R Problem: Podborer , wilt and moisture stress Interventions : Front line demonstration and Extension activities FLD: ICM in Pigeonpea with variety TS-3R Extension activities : Trainings: 06, Method demonstrations : 08, Field visits : 04 , Fielddays : 03, Publications: 02, SMS: 06, Rapid roving survey : 05, Farmers advisory services : 08 Output: Wilt reduction upto 12%, pod borer reduction upto 9 % and yield increase upto 16%. Outcome: Resistant variety TS 3R has covered an area of 74000 ha during 2018-19. Impact: TS-3R is wilt resistant, red flowering and less preferred by Helicoverpa podborer for egg laying hence it needs less sprays as that of local variety. The IPM technologies are environment friendly and reducing the cost of production and overall increase in net additional return was Rs. 48.73 crores.

0 1000 2000

2014-15

2016-17

2018-19

Area Spread in ha.

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Area Spread in ha.

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12.C. Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting

period

1. Technology : Tractor drawn compartmental bund former

KVK Interventions : FLD, Field days, Trainings, Group meetings

Economic impact : Rs. 5000/ha additional income generated

Adoption of technology: 900 ha and 20-25 % increase in yield with this technology

2. Technology : Solar operated nipping machine (Pigeonpea and Chickpea)

KVK Interventions : FLD, Field days, Group meetings, Trainings

Economic impact : Rs. 2500/ha additional income generated

Adoption of technology : 8000 ha and 10-15 % increase in yield with this technology

Spread : 2580 solar operated nipping machines were sold

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PART XIII - LINKAGES 13A. Functional linkage with different organizations Name of organization Nature of linkage RKVY Trainings on Good Agricultural Practices &

Animal health camp NFSM Demonstrations were conducted on ICM in

Groundnut & Bengalgram, pigeonpea , sunflower and linseed

Agriculture Skill Council of India Dairy farming-01 & Organic farming -01 KSDH (Sujala) Training programme for progressive farmers GOK, Bengaluru Trainings conducted on farmers to farmers NGO –World vision Trainings IGFRI, Dharwad Technology – Fodder cuttings IIPR, Kanpur Seed hud – seed prodcution programme IIHR, Bengaluru Technology transfer DOR, Hyderabad Extension Activities NRC Grape , Pune Extension Activities NRC Pomegranate, Solapur Extension Activities KSDA, ATMA Projects & Extension Activities KVAFSU Bidar Extension Activities UAS Raichur Technology transfer UAS Bengaluru Extension Activities FPO’s, Farmers Organizations, SHGs, NGO’s Extension Activities Mass Media like TV, AIR, Newspaper etc., Extension Activities Women & Child welfare department Extension Activities All line departments Extension Activities NB The nature of linkage should be indicated in terms of joint diagnostic survey, joint

implementation, participation in meeting, contribution received for infrastructural development, conducting training programmes and demonstration or any other

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13B. List of 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.)

Skil training - Dairy farmer/entrepreneur January-2019 ICAR 212000 Skill training -Organic grower February - 2019 ICAR 180000 NFSM June-2019 ICAR 450000 NMOOP August-2019 ICAR 170000 PKVY August-2019 ICAR 380000 Testing trial - Bioefficacy and phytotoxicity of BCS CS 55621 SC 20 against downey mildew diseases of Grape (I season)

August -2019 UASD 140000

Farmers produce organization – Takkalaki September -2019 DOH 309800 Farmers produce organization - Bagewadi September-2019 DOH 309800 Capacity building of farmers under Sujala-3 September-2019 GOK 200000

Tree Plantation Campaign September-2019 IFFCO 10000 Swachhata action plan September -2019 ICAR 63167 ATMA projects- Short term research projects

October-2019 GOK

155000

13C. Details of linkage with ATMA Coordination activities between KVK and ATMA

S. No.

Programme

Particulars

No. of programmes attended by KVK staff

No. of programmes Organized by KVK

Other remarks (if any)

01 Meetings ATMA meetings at JDA office

04 - -

02 Research projects

Integrated management of root rot disease of Mulberry

03 02 -

Demonstration of management strategies and use of Lime special for enhancing yield and quality in Vijayapur district.

Evaluation of Perineal fodder

crops and Establishment of

fodder museaum

03 Training programmes

Farmers field School on Chrysanthimum

02 - -

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04 Demonstrations Lime special demonstration 02 02 -

05 Extension Programmes

Kisan Mela

Technology Week

Exposure visit Lime fruits 02 - - Exhibition Soil health camps

Animal Health Campaigns

Others (Pl. specify)

06 Publications Video Films Books

Extension Literature

Pamphlets

Others (Pl. specify)

07 Other Activities (Pl.specify)

Watershed approach

Sujala-3 training - 20 Sujala-3 trainings and LRI card distribution

Integrated Farm Development

Agri-preneurs development

13D. Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission

S. No.

Programme Nature of linkage

Funds received if any Rs.

Expenditure during the reporting

period in Rs.

Constraints if any

13E. Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board S. No.

Programme Nature of linkage

Funds received if any Rs.

Expenditure during the reporting period in Rs.

Remarks

1 FLD implimentation

Fish finger lings distribution - -

13F. Details of linkage with RKVY

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S. No.

Programme Nature of linkage

Funds received if any Rs.

Expenditure during the reporting period in Rs.

Remarks

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13G. Kisan Mobile Advisory Services Month Message

type (Text/Vo

ice)

SMS/voice calls sent (No.) Total SMS/Voice calls

sent (No.)

Farmers

benefitted

(No.)

Crop

Livestock

Weather

Marketing

Awareness

Other enterprises

January Text 02 0 0 0 0 0 2 8128 February

Text 01 02 0 0 0 0 3 16282

March Text 01 0 0 0 0 0 1 8155 April Text 01 02 0 0 01 0 4 16298 May Text 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 June Text 03 01 0 0 01 0 5 40732 July Text 02 01 0 0 0 0 3 16319 August Text 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 September

Text 01 01 0 0 0 0 2 16315

October Text 02 02 0 0 0 0 4 9121 November

Text 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

December

Text 02 01 0 0 02 0 5 17258

Total 15 10 0 0 4 0 29 148608

PART XIV- PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

14A. 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 incom

e 1 Custerap

ple 2010 0.4 Balnag

ar Fruits

90 kg

1000

4500 -

2 Drustick 2012 0.3 PKM-2 Seeds

4 kg

1500 6000 -

3 Nutrigarden

2019 1.2 Different fruit crops

Fruits

- - - Newly established in farm

4 Medicinal plant

2018 0.1 Different medicinal plants

- - - - -

5 Mulbery 2019 0.1 V-1 Leaves

- - - -

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14B. 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 13.11.2018

18.02.2019

3.2

M35-1

CS 24

35000

120000

-

Pulses Oilseeds 02.10.20

18 02.02.2019

01

NL-115

TL 02

8200 20000

-

Fibers Spices & Plantation crops Floriculture

Fruits Vegetables

Others (specify) 14C. 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

14D. 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

1 Cattle HF Deoni cross

Milk 14167.9 litres

1,78,102 4,95876.5

Milk sold @ 35/-

liter 2 Poultr

y Swarnadha

ra Chick

s 1075 41500 64500 Chicks

@60/- chick

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14E. Utilization of hostel facilities : Nil 14F. Database management S.No Database target Database created

1. FLD and OFT Result Created 2. SMS farmer data base Created

14G. 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.)

10,00000

860762 Farm pond

02 02 - 125 10 31 lakhs

0.6 ha

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PART XV – SPECIAL PROGRAMMES

15.1 Paramparagath Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) Sl No.

Name of cluster village

Initial soil fertility status (Average of cluster village)

Facilities created for organic source of manure

Name of Crops cultivated

Variety

Organic inputs applied including bio-agents and botanicals treatment

Yield (q/ha)

Economics

Aval. N

Aval. P

Aval. K

OC %

Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)

Net returns (Rs/ha)

1 Arakeri

182 21 265 Sunhemp seeds

Sorghum

M-35

Pseudomonas

2. Vermicompost production unit

- - Trichoderma

3. Jeevamruth

- - PSB

4. Azospirullum

5. 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 15.2 District Agriculture Meteorological Unit (DAMU) Agro advisories Farmers awareness programmes Sl No.

No of Agro advisories generated

No of farmers registered for agro advisories

No of farmers benefitted

No of programmes

No of farmers benefitted

1 2 3 4

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15.3 Fertilizer awareness programme 2019

State Name of KVK Details of Activities/programme Organised

Number of Chief Guests

No. of Farmers attended program

Total participants

Karnataka KVK,Vijayapur

Importance of soil and water testing , Soil and water testing spot demonstration, Importance of site specific fertilizers recommendations. Importance of fertigation

04 60 64

15.4 Seed Hub

Crops Variety Year of release

Production Remarks Target

(q) Area (ha.)

Actual Production

(q)

Category (FS/CS)

Redgram TS3R 2009-10 300 40 100 CS - Bengalgram JG-11 2009-10 300 40 125 CS - 15.5 CFLD on Oilseed : As per the excel sheet enclosed 15.6 Seed on Pulses : As per the excel sheet enclosed 15.7 Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan

Type of Activity

Date(s) conducted

No. of farmers (General)

No. of farmers SC / ST

No.of extension personnel

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 15.8 Micro-Irrigation

Type of Activity

Date(s) conducted

No. of farmers (General)

No. of farmers SC / ST

No.of extension personnel

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

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PART XVI - FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

16A. 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 Dharwad - Comptroller, UAS, Dharwad

- - -

With KVK

SBI Vijayapur 000819 Programme Coordinator, KVK, Vijayapur

31010226801 10465780871

586002001 SBIN0015639

SBI Vijayapur 000819 Programme Coordinator, KVK, Vijayapur

36343141923 586002001 SBIN0015639

16B. Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2019-20(Rs. in lakh) S.

No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure

A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 114.50 81.78 73.98 2 Traveling allowances 1.25 - 1.19 3 Contingencies 7.45 A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on

office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)

2.75 - 2.75

B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 2.50 - 2.31 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto

Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 0.50 - 0.40

D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)

0.25 - 0.25

E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) 2.95 - 2.95

F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)

0.84 - 0.84

G Training of extension functionaries 0.25 - 0.20 H Maintenance of buildings 0.0 - 0.0 I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing

Laboratory 0.80 - 0.46

J Library 0.05 - 0.03 TOTAL (A) 126.89 89.23 85.36

B. Non-Recurring Contingencies 1 Works 2 Equipment including SWTL & Furniture

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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) 126.89 89.23 85.21 16C. Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for the last three years

Year Opening balance as on 1st April

Income during the

year

Expenditure during the year

Net balance in hand as on 31st December of

each year April 2017 to March 2018

2962983 2292790 1978422 3901851

April 2018 to March 2019

3238421 1571163 1081434 3728150

April 2019 to December 2019

3728150 1174727 592120 4310757

17. Details of HRD activities attended by KVK staff

Name of the staff

Designation Title of the training programme

Institute where attended

Dates

Mallappa B Farm Manager Contemporary methods of conservation and management of plant genetic resources in subtropical fruit crop with special reference to grapes, pomogranate and citrus

UHS, Bagalkot 08.01.2019 to 28.01.2019

Mr.B.C.Kolhar Senior Technicla Offcier

Contemporary methods of conservation and management of plant genetic resources in subtropical fruit crop with special reference to grapes, pomogranate and citrus

UHS, Bagalkot 08.01.2019 to 28.01.2019

Dr.Prema B Patil Scientist(Home Science)

Contemporary methods of conservation and management of plant genetic resources in subtropical fruit crop with special reference to grapes, pomogranate and citrus

UHS, Bagalkot 08.01.2019 to 28.01.2019

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Dr.Viviek Devaranavadagi

Scientist (Agri. Engg.)

Risk management in Ariculture

Diploma agriculture college, Hubli

27.03.2019 to 28.03.2019

Dr.Viviek Devaranavadagi

Scientist (Agri. Engg.)

International conference (ISAE), Bangalore

GKVK, Bangalore

11.04.2019 to 13.04.2019

Dr.Viviek Devaranavadagi

Scientist (Agri. Engg.)

Sujala-3 training programme

NBSS & LUP, Bangalore 20.04.2019

Dr. Sangeeta Jadhav

Hyderabad Participatory extension methods for effective transfer of technology

EEI, Hyderabad

02.07.2019 t0 07.07.2019

Dr.Prema B patil Scientist (Home Science)

Promotion of urban farming through innovative models

MANAGE Hyderabad 19-22 August

2019

Dr.Prema B patil Scientist (Home Science)

Nutrigarden KVK Tumakur 05.08.2019

Dr. Sangeeta Jadhav

Scientist(Animal science)

Confluence on enterpreneurship

TAT Institute of Social Sciences, Tuljapur

27.12.2019 to 28.12.2019

Dr.Prema B patil Scientist (Home Science)

Promotion of urban farming throug innovative models

MANAGE Hyderabad

19-22 September

2019 Mr.Shivalingappa Hotkar

Scientist (Plant Plathology)

Orinentation training for newly recruited KVK Scientist

CPCRI Kasargood

23.09.2019 to 27.09.2019

Dr.Prema B patil Scientist (Home Science)

International conference on Global research initiatives for sustainable agriculture and allied sciences, 20-2 october 2019.

NAARM Hyderabad

20-22 October 2019

18. Please include any other important and relevant information which has not been

reflected above (write in detail).

1. Testing Chemicals trial: Bioefficacy and phytotoxicity of BCS CS 55621 SC 20 against downey mildew diseases of Grape (I season)

2. Swachhata Action plan : Establishment of microbial based vermicompost units in adopted villages.

3. Short Term Research projects under SCP/TSP of UAS, Dharwad: a) Investigation on Root knot nematode infestation in Mulberry with special reference to its

management b) Backyard poultry farming with improved breeds – Tool for successful women

enterpreneur c) Prevalence of Jhone’s disease in Animals of Northern Karnataka districts

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