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Annual Report 2011-12
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ramanagara
2011-12 \
Information Compiled by
Dr. K.H. Nagaraj
Dr. Murali Mohan Dr. Narayana Reddy
Dr. Shamshad Begum Sh. Syed Mazar Ali
K. R. Shyamasundar S. C. Ranganath
Cover Page Design & Edited By : Dr. K.H. Nagaraj
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Sl. No. Particulars
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ramanagara- In the milieu
2 Training Programs Organized 2.1 Abstract of farmers training program organized 2.2 Abstract of Extension functionaries trained 2.3 Details of training programs organized 2.3 a) Details of on campus training programs organized for farmers 2.3 b) Details of off campus training programs organized for farmers 2.3 c) Details of training programs organized for Extension functionaries
3 Technology Assessment and Refinement 4 Front Line Demonstrations 5 Extension Activities and Publications 5.1 Extension Activities Carried Out During 2011-12 5.2 Scientific Papers Published 5.3 Research Abstracts published 5.4 Popular Articles 5.5 T.V. Coverage and Broadcasting 5.6 Radio Talk 5.7 Training manuals prepared 5.8 Book-let published 5.9 Phomplets Published 5.10 Veterinary health camps conducted 5.11 Farm Trials Conducted 5.12 Farmers Field Schools Conducted 5.13 Activities Carried out under RKVY
5.14 Participation In - Meetings / Seminars/ Workshops/ Conferences / Special Lectures / Scientific Visits Out Side The Campus With Particulars
5.15 Important Events Organized 5.16 External Funds Mobilized
6 Financial Information 6.1 Details of budget utilization (2011-12) 6.2 Financial status of revolving fund
7 Annexure
CONTENT SHEET
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1.1 KVK and its Mandates:
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) with the objective of improving the human resources in agricultural sector, transfer of agricultural technologies and the overall development came out with the mandate of establishing one KVK for every district in the country. It was realized during the course of implementation of the scheme of KVK that the vocational training only would not be useful unless it is followed up with frontline demonstrations in the farmer’s field in order to demonstrate the production potentialities of agricultural technologies.
KVK in the district of Ramanagara was established at Chandurayanahally village of Magadi Taluk during April 2010. KVK is located about 5 Kms away from Magadi in Magadi-Kunigal road. This Kendra will impart ‘learning through work-experience’. Following are the main mandates of KVK
a. Conducting “On farm Testing” for identifying technologies in terms of location specific sustainable land use system
b. Organizing training to update the extension personnel with emerging
advances in agricultural research on regular basis
c. Organizing short and long term vocational training courses in agriculture and allied vocations for farmers and rural youths with emphasis on “ Learning by doing” for higher production on farms and generation self – employment
d. Organize “Front Line Demonstration“ on various crops to generate
production data and feed back information.
e. To work as “resource and knowledge centre” of agricultural technology for supporting initiatives of public, private and voluntary sector for improving the agricultural economy of the district
Krishi Vigyan Kendra functions in collaboration with line departments testing the latest technologies with a view to reduce the time lag between technology generation and its adoption. KVK verifies the technologies in the socio-economic conditions of the farmers and study the constraints in production as well as to modify the technologies to suit to local conditions. Keeping in view the mandate, KVK follow the principle of learning by doing. A farm land of 32 acres is maintained by KVK in which demonstration units on Agriculture and allied aspects like are being established. The Kendra has also undertaken
I KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, RAMANAGARA – in the milieu
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vermicompost demonstrations that are used to create awareness to needy farmers. 1.2 General Information:
1 Name and address of KVK with phone fax and mail :
Krishi Vigyan Kendra Ramanagara Chandurayanahally, Kalya Post, Magadi – 562 120 91-8027100356 E-mail :[email protected]
2 Name and address of the Host Organization with phone, fax and e- mail
:
University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK Campus, Bangalore PIN-560 065, Karnataka State. 91-80- 23330153 / 23418883 080 – 23414848 / 23516836 [email protected]
3 Name of the Programme Coordinator Residence phone No
: Dr. K. H. Nagaraj 9449866918, 9972172903
4 Year of Sanction : 2010
5 Year of start of activities : April 2010
6 Area : 30.21 acres
7 Major farming systems/enterprises : Rainfed, Irrigated, Integrated Farming
System
8 Name of Agro – climatic Zone : Zone – V Eastern dry zone
9 Soil type :
Deep, some what excessively drained clay soils, Moderately deep, well drained gravelly clay soils, Deep well drained clay soil, Moderately deep, well drained loamy soils, Deep imperfectly drained red sandy loam soils, Shallow, some what excessively drained, severely eroded, gravelly clay soils on ridges
10 Annual rain fall (mm) : Average annual rainfall of the district is 823 mm
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1.3 Agro-Climatic Zone and Farming Situation in the District: Ramanagara District falls under zone-V (Eastern Dry zone). It is situated in Deccan plateau with 80% area having an altitude of 800 to 900 meters above MSL. It is primarily agrarian in character with about 47 per cent of its geographic area under agriculture and allied crops. The zone is essentially a dry farming zone. The livelihood of a large proportion of the population therefore, depend upon the way in which rainfed is managed. The district is essentially a dry farming district. The livelihoods of a large proportion of the population therefore, depend upon the way in which rainfed farming is managed. The district receives an annual rainfall of 854 mm received in 49 rainy days. The duration of the monsoon, however, seems to be shrinking with the first three months in the year receiving very little rainfall in recent times. The rainfall distribution has two peaks, one during May and another during September. It is characterized by erratic and uneven distribution. Predominantly the tube wells/ bore wells are the major source of irrigation in the district except in Kanakapura and Channapatna Taluk where canal irrigation is available for 2000 and 117 ha respectively. There are about 38,002 ha of land being irrigated through borewells. Lift irrigation is available for 122 ha of land. 1. 4 Infrastructure: i) Land
Total area Area cultivated Area occupied by buildings and roads
Area with demonstration units
12.08 ha 9.40 ha 855 sq. mt 0.4 ha
ii) Buildings / Sheds
Sl. No.
Buildings / Sheds Number of units Plinth area ( Sq mt)
1 Admn. Building 1 550 2 Trainees Hostel 1 305
iii) Vehicles
Type of Vehicle Model Actual Cost Total Kms. Run Present status
Tractor (Massey Ferguson) 2010 4,92,807 369.3 Good Condition Jeep (Mahindra Bolero) 2011 5,99,000 47287 Good condition Motor Cycle (TVS Jive) 2010 49,800 3570 Good condition Motor Cycle (Hero Honda Splender) 2011 49,911 3937 Good condition
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iv) Equipments & Audio Visual aids
Sl. No. Nature of the Equipment Year of
Purchase Cost Present Status
Farm , Agro Processing and demonstration machines / Units 1 Aspee rocker sprayer 2010 8,450.00 Good condition 2 Shade net 2012 49,093.00 Good condition
Audio Visual aids: 1 LCD projector 2012 48,999.00 Good condition 3 Projector screen 2012 5,000.00 Good condition 4 Projector Mounting Kit 2012 7,000.00 Good condition 5 White Board 2012 7,000.00 Good condition 6 Flannel board 2012 7,000.00 Good condition
7 Ahuja Card less & collar mike 2012 12,000.00 Good Condition
8 Acer Laptop 2012 38,500.00 Good Condition Office Equipments
1 Xerox Machine (Sharp MX-M200D))
2011 75,000.00 Good condition
2 Computer with accessories (Acer)
2011 38,082.00 Good condition
3 Digital Camera – Nikon 2011 24,949.00 Good condition 4 Digital Camera - Canon 2011 11,500.00 Good condition 5 1 KVA APC UPS 2011 11,918.00 Good condition 6 Fax Machine–Panasonic 2011 15,000.00 Good condition 7 3 KVA Prostar UPS 2012 65,000.00 Good condition
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1.5 Staff Position:
1.6 Demonstration Units
Sl.No. Name of the unit Area (ha) 1 Azolla 0.1 2 Banana varieties Block 0.2 3 Fodder Block 0.2 4 Nursery (shade net) 0.1
1.7 Services provided / inputs sold during 2011-12:
Sl No
Name of the crop / seedlings Variety
Opening stock position of
materials* as on 01.04.2011
Quantity produced
Quantity sold
during
Amount realized
Rs
1 Redgram BRG-2 51 - 51 4080.00 2 Hebbal Avare HA4 - 68 67 6700.00 3 HA3 - 22.75 22.75 2085.00 4 Horsegram - 146 25 68 1360.00 5 Ragi Bulk - 3889 3889 35451.00
Sl. No.
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline
Existing Pay scale
Date of joining
Permanent /
Temporary
1. Programme Coordinator Dr. K. H. Nagaraj Agril.
Extension 34140 09.12.11 Permanent
2. Subject Matter Specialist Dr. (Smt.) Shamsad Begum
Home Science 26450 28-05-10 Permanent
3. Subject Matter Specialist Dr. R. Narayana Reddy Sericulture 24848 08-11-10 Permanent
4. Subject Matter Specialist Dr.K.Murali Mohan Entomology 26240 28-04-10 Permanent
5 Subject Matter Specialist Mr. Anjan Kumar Horticulture 23000 29.12.11 Contractual
6 Subject Matter Specialist Mr. Syed Mazar Ali Agril. Engg. 21600 31.01.11 Permanent
7 Subject Matter Specialist Vacant Soil Science - - -
8 Subject Matter Specialist Vacant Animal Science - - -
9 Farm Manager Vacant - - -
10 Computer Programmer K.R.Shyamasundar - 9710 19-01-11 Permanent
11 Programme Assistant Ranganatha, S. C. - 9300 14.05.11 Permanent
12 Accountant/Superintendent Raghukumar - 11700 21.06.11 Permanent
13 Stenographer Sr. Assistant Vacant - - - -
14 Driver 1 K.Murali - 5900 10-04-10 Permanent
15 Driver 2 N.Rajesh - 7800 26-04-10 Permanent
16. Supporting staff 1 Dhananjaya, V.N - 4800 22.05.10 Temporary
17. Supporting staff 2 Narasimhachar, E. - 4800 01.08.11 Temporary
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Sl No
Name of the crop / seedlings Variety
Opening stock position of
materials* as on 01.04.2011
Quantity produced
Quantity sold
during
Amount realized
Rs
6 Ragi MR-6 - 180 180 3600.00 7 French bean
pods - - 734 734 14065.00
8 Fodder CO3 - 15000 15000 7500.00 9 Cashew nut - - 223 223 10490.00 10 Dry chilli - - 25 25 2000.00 11 Mango fruits - - 985 985 22955.00 12 Jack fruits - - 170 170 950.00 13 Coconut - - 972 972 4948.00
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During the period several on-campus and off-campus training programs were organized as part of mandated activities and the action plan. The details are depicted in this chapter 2.1 Abstract of farmers training program organized
Sl No Training area
On campus Off campus
No. No of participants No. No of
participants 1 Plant Protection 1 40 14 761
2 Soil Science - - 4 105
3 Home Science 2 54 26 1154
4 Crop Production 2 79 16 1274
5 Agril Extension 2 90 1 150
6 Biofuel
Production - - 1 45
7 Sericulture 1 40 2 65
8 Others - - 5 235
Total 8 303 69 3789
2.2 Abstract of Extension functionaries trained
Sl No Training area No No of participants
1 Sericulture 2 41 2 Home Science 2 72 3 Others 1 35
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2.3 Details of training programs organized a) Details of on-campus training programs organized for farmers
Sl. No Training Area Date Title Duration No. of
participants
1 Plant Protection 20.01.12
Pests & disease management in tomato and banana
1 40
2 Home Science
20-21.05.11 Value addition of fruits 2 34 12.01.12 Safe Storage of pulses 1 20
3 Crop Production
25.07.11 Ragi seed production principles
1 60
22.02.11 Training on cultivation of CO-3 fodder 1 19
4 Agril Extension (EDP)
20.01.12 Distance education 1 40
05-11.03.12 Scaling up of water productivity in agriculture
7 50
5 Sericulture 19.03.12 Shoot rearing & its advantages
1 40
b) Details of off-campus training programs organized for farmers : Following Off-campus training programs of one-day duration each were conducted during 2011-12
Sl. No
Training Area Date Title No. of
participants
1
Plant Protection
22.07.11 Mango rejuvenation & Pest management 150
2 28.07.11 Importance of micro nutrients in Agriculture 50
3 03.08.11 Integrated pests and disease management in bhendi 26
4 16.08.11 Tissue culture banana cultivation 120
5 22.08.11 Transplanting technique of paddy and plant protection 55
6 25.08.11 Pests and diseases of mulberry and management 29
7 04-07.10.11
inter cultivation & top dressing of fertilizers 60
8 13.01.12 INM & IPDM in coconut 30 9 16.01.12 IPDM in vegetables 33
10 23.02.12 IPDM in Banana 32 11 24.02.12 IPDM in coconut 30 12 25.02.12 IPDM in Plantation Crops 30 13 28.02.12 IPDM in Vegetables 36
14 01.03.12 Integrated pests and disease management in vegetable production 80
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Sl. No
Training Area Date Title No. of
participants
15
Soil Science 06.06.11
Importance of soil testing & Precautions to be taken in silkworm rearing 25
16 16.06.11 Soil sampling & its importance 30 17 23.09.11 Soil sampling and its importance 25 18 12.10.11 Soil and water conservation techniques 25 19
Home Science
20.04.11 Value added products from Ragi 50
20 21.04.11 Value added Masala powders preparation
50
21 08.06.11 Importance of Balanced diet and Ragi value addition
25
22 14-15-16.06.11
Adolescent nutrition and method demonstration of Iron-rich recipes
93
23 14-15-16.07.11
Importance of balanced diet and Value added products from Ragi & Tomato 155
24 29.07.11 Skilled development training on Ragi value addition and Groundnut chikki preparation
40
25 03.08.11 Food safety and preparation of value added Masala powder 38
26 13.09.11 Ragi based composite flour mixes 40
27 15.09.11 Importance of Balanced diet and Ragi value addition 32
28 20.09.11 Nutrition week-Low cost balanced diet 80
29 13.10.11 Food safety concerns of Rural women and Children and preparation of masala powder
30
30 20.10.11 Balanced diet & value addition of Ragi 30
31 21.10.11 Processing & value addition of fruits and vegetables 38
32 05.12.11 Education on balanced diet, low cost nutrition recipes for nutritional deficiency diseases
35
33 07.12.11 Processing and value addition of fruits & vegetables 35
34 23.12.11 Preparation of ragi value added products 31
35 11.01.12 Processing & value addition of grain amaranthus & rice bean 29
36 21.01.12 Method demonstration of value added products of milk 30
37 24.01.12 Processing and value addition or ragi 37
38 06-28.02.12
Processing of fruits & vegetable & value addition & method demonstration of Amla products
120
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Sl. No
Training Area Date Title No. of
participants
39 24.02.12 Processing of fruits & vegetable & value addition & method demonstration of watermelon
60
40 26.03.12 Processing & value addition of fruits & vegetables 36
41 28.03.12 Importance of balanced diet & value added products 40
42
Crop Production
07-08-09-10.06.11
Improved Banana cultivation and marketing
290
43 29.07.11 Seed bed preparation & Nursery management 25
44 11.08.11 Nursery preparation of paddy & nutrient management 30
45 20.09.11 Waste water use in agriculture 29 46 18.10.11 Disinfection & its importance 25
47 24.10.11 inter cultivation, weeding & water management in Paddy
30
48 29.10.11 Banana cultivation & management practices 500
49 09.11.11 Organic mango production 60
50 25.11.11 Vegetable cultivation practices for farmers in vegetable growing village clusters
100
51 30.11.11 Cultivation of paddy 25 52 02.12.11 Cultivation of ragi 25 53 23.12.11 Cultivation of vegetable 50 54 26.12.11 Vegetable cultivation practices 50
55 27.03.12 Tissue culture production in banana cultivation 35
56 Biofuel Production 29.09.11 Use of bio-fertilizers in Horticulture
crops 45
57 Agril. Engineering 04.05.11
Post harvest technology, processing, establishing link between mango processing units and mango growers
150
58 Sericulture
05.11.11 Sericulture training programme 40
59 05.12.11 Disinfection & its importance in rearing of silk worms 25
60
Others
07-08-10-13.06.11
Taluk level farmers facilitators training under Bhoochethana
100
61 01.10.11 District level training programme for facilitators/ field officers under Bhoochethana
100
62 26.03.12 Dryland agriculture 35 3789
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c) Details of training programs organized for extension functionaries
Following 4Training Programs were organized for Extension Functionaries during the period
Sl. No Training Area Date Title Duration No. of
participants
1 Sericulture 27-28 March 2012
Latest techniques in sericulture
2 41
2
Home science
13.01.2012 Low cost balance diet and value added milk products
1 32
3 16.01.2012 Low cost balanced diet and method demonstration of ragi malt and amaranth mixture
1 40
4 Others 17.03.2012 District level workshop for extension personnel on Bhoochetana
1 35
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Following are the details of Technologies assessed and refined during 2011-12
OFT 1: Performance of high yielding varieties of paddy for terminal drought situation
Crop Title No of farmers
Area (ha) Treatments Yield (t/ha) *Paddy blast (%)
Paddy
Performance of high yielding varieties of paddy for terminal drought situation
5 2
Thanu 42.64 9.8
Thella hamsa 36.9 4.6
GNV 501 26.4 72.4
*’More than 50% of the plant affected by blast’ OFT 2: Weed control in red gram (var. BRG - 2) through herbicide mixtures
Crop Title No of farmers
Area (ha)
Results % increase
in yield over check
Treatments Yield (q/ha)
Weed control
(%)
Redgram
Weed control in red gram (var. BRG - 2) through herbicide mixtures
5 2.5
Hand weeding and inter cultivation operations 2 times during crop growth
8 55 -
Pre emergent applica-tion of Pendimethalin 30 EC @ 0.75 kg a.i / ha at 0-3 days after sowing
10.20 71 27.25
Pre emergent applica-tion of Pendimethalin 30 EC @ 0.75 kg a.i / ha at 0-3 days after sowing and Post- emergent application of Imazethapyr 10% SL (Pursuit) @ 100g a.i / ha at 2-3 leaf stage of weeds (15-20 DAS) t
11.5 85 43.75
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OFT 3: Utilization of Soya enriched composite flour mix by rural women (Initiated)
OFT 4: Soil application of micronutrients viz. Magnesium, Boron and Iron to mulberry
crop
Crop Title No of farmers
Area (ha)
Results % increase in yield
over check
Treatments Yield (t/ha)
Mulberry
Soil application of micronutrients viz. Magnesium, Boron and Iron to mulberry crop
10 2.00
RDF (300:120:120 NPK/ha) 40.35 -
RDF + Zinc @ 12kg/ha 41.23 2.18 RDF + Mg So4 (25 kg)+ Zn So4 (12 kg)+ Fe So4 (12kg/ha)
42.15 4.46
OFT 5: Enhancement of yield through foliar nutrition (water soluble fertilizer) in Bhendi
OFT 6: Management of mealy bugs and thrips (Tukra disease) infestation in mulberry
Crop Title No of farmers
Area (ha)
Results % increase in yield
over check
Treatments Yield (t/ha)
Title No of farmers
Result Check Before After
Utilization of Soya enriched composite flour mix by rural women (Initiated)
5
Knowledge & skill Not aware Aware
Its use in daily diet Not using Using in the form of Roti, Mudde, Dose & Ganji
Organoleptic evaluation - Acceptable well
Crop Title No of farmers
Area (ha)
Results % increase over check Treatments Yield
(t/ha)
Bhendi
Enhancement of yield through foliar nutrition (water soluble fertilizer) in Bhendi
5 2.5
FYM – 2 tons Urea - 2 bags 15:15:15 3 bags/ ha
4.2 -
NPK 125:100:50 kg/ha 4.9 7.14
75% RDF + foliar spray of 19 : 19 : 19 @ 5g per litre, 4 sprays, 30 DAT subsequent spray at 10 days interval
5.2 23.88
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Mulberry
Management of mealy bugs and thrips (Tukra disease) infestation in mulberry
5 2.00
Spraying of DDVP @ 0.2 % 40.30 -
Spraying of Azadirachtin 3000ppm @ 0.1% 43.25 7.32
Spraying of acetamiprid @ 0.03 % 46.75 16.00
OFT 7: Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane
Crop Title No of
farmers
Area (ha)/ unit
s
Results
Parameters Raising &
transplanting of single eye
bud
Farmers practice
Sugarcane
Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane
5 1.00
Germination (%) 92.60 58.80 Cost of maintenance (1st 35 days) 1500 7300
Cost of cultivation (till 1st 35 days) 23125.00 26800.00
Yield (t/ha)) Awaited Awaited OFT 8: Green manuring in mango
Crop Title No of farmers
Area (ha)
Results % increase in yield
over check
Treatments Yield (t/ha)
Mango Green manuring in mango
5 2.00 Macuna 1.20 6.19 Sunhemp 1.18 4.42 Horsegram 1.15 1.77
No green manure 1.13 -
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Details of Front Line Demonstrations conducted during 2011-12 are illustrated below A. Pulses
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area (ha)
Average yield (kg/ha)
% increase in yield over
check Demon Check 1 Redgram BRG 1 10 4.00 8.50 7.20 18
2 Hebbal Avare HA4 10 4.00 7.50 5.00 50
3 Horsegram PHG-9 10 4.00 6.20 5.00 24 B. Cereal crops
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area (ha)
Average yield (kg/ha)
% increase in yield over
check Demon Check 1 Ragi ML 365 10 4.0 32.50 25.00 30 2 Ragi MR 1 10 4.0 34.50 25.00 38
C. Oil Seeds
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area (ha)
Average yield (kg/ha)
% increase in yield
over check Demon Check 1 Groundnut Chintamani-2 10 4.00 7.50 5.60 33.94
D. Others 1. Efficacy of Mango harvester (BRD Model)
Sl No Crops No. of
Farmers Results Farmers response
Demo Check
1 Mango 20 7 fruits
damaged / 600 harvested
20 fruits damaged / 300
harvested
Farmers are very much convinced
about the technology 2. Integrated management of Bhendi yellow vien mosaic virus
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area
(ha)/Unit area
Results % increase in yield over
check Parameters Demon Check
1 Bhenidi Arka Anamika 10 4.00
Yield (t/ha) 8.44 5.63 49.91 YVMV
affected plants (%)
12.80 43.00 -
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3. Integrated crop management in Mango
Sl No
Crops No. of
Farmers
Area (ha)/un
its
Results % increase in yield
over check Parameters Demo
n Check
1 Mango 10 4.0
Yield (t/ha) 2.74 2.12 29.24 Leaf hopper / leaf (no.) 0.70 2.40 -
Fruit fly damaged fruits (%) 3.80 12.90 - > 25% part of inflorescence
affected by powdery mildew (%)
2.10 13.80 -
4. Management of rust and powdery mildew
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area
(ha)/units Average yield
(Qtl/ha.) % increase
in yield over check Demon Check
1 Vegetable pea
Magadi local 10 2.00 63.97 48.66 31.46
5. Integrated crop management in banana
Sl No Crops Variet
y No. of
Farmers Area
(ha)/units
Results % infestatio
n over check
Parameters Demon Check
1 Banana Yelakki 15 6.0
Yield (t/ha) 29.58 21.40 38.22 Weevil affected plants (%) 0.80 6.10 -
Panama wilt affected plants (%) 3.90 18.10 -
6. Enhancement of quality and yield of Tomato through foliar nutrition (vegetable special)
Sl No Crops No. of
Farmers Area (ha)
units Average yield
(Qtl/ha.) % increase in
yield over check Demon Check
1 Tomato 10 2.00 62.00 49.00 26.53 7. Use of Naveenya - A new formulation for management of mulberry root rot
Sl No Crops No. of
Farmers Area (ha)
Result Demon Check
1 Mulberry 20 4.00 0% diseased plants 38% diseased plants 8. Use of ASTHRA - new disinfectant for rearing house disinfection
Sl No Crops No. of
Farmers Result
Demon Check 1 Silkworm 40 6% infected worms 15% infected worms
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9. Management of mite damage in jasmine var. Kakada
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area (ha)/ units
Results % increase in yield over check
Parameters Demon Check
1 Jasmine Kakada 10 1.00
Yield (q/ha) 70.67 43.96 60.76
% mite damaged plant parts
8.00 59.00 -
10. Safe storage of pulses
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers No of
units
performance % improvement Technology %
loss Duration storage
1 Storage bins
UAS technology 20 20
Storage by Indigenous technology
15-20
<6 months -
UAS pulse storage
technology - >6
months 100
11. Management of coconut block headed cater pillar
Sl No Crops No. of
Farmers No of units Insect control Demo Check
1 Coconut 25 1000 palms 1.3 larvae/ leaflet 4.6 larvae/ leaflet
12. Mulberry disease management in compost pit using Tricoderma viridae and
Pseudomonas flavus
Sl No Crops No. of
demo No of units
Results Demon Check
1 Mulberry 40 40 Disease not found in silkworm rearing
Disease found in silkworm rearing
13. Popularization of CO-3 fodder
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area (ha)/ Units
Yield (t/ha) % increase in oil yield over
check Demon Check
1 Fodder CO3 19 2.00 120 45 166.67
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14. Integrated management of Brinjal shoot and fruit borer
Sl No Crops No. of
Farmers Area
(ha)/units Results % increase in
yield over check
Parameters Demon Check
1 Brinjal 10 4.00 Yield (t/ha) 32.43 26.12 24.15 Borer damaged fruits (%) 7.9 27.5 -
15. Popularization of Swarnadhara - as a backyard poultry bird
Sl No Crops Variety No. of
Farmers Area
(ha)/units results
Demo Check
1 Poultry birds Swarnadhara 40 40 Popularized in ten
villages in Magadi Tq. -
16. Popularization of azolla as supplement to increase milk yield
Sl No Crops No. of
Farmers Area
(ha)/units Results % increase in value
over check Demo Check 1 Azolla 10 10 3.21 3 7% increase in milk yield
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5.1 Extension Activities Carried Out During 2011-12 : Following several extension activities were conducted and the details of farmers participation is enlisted below
Sl. No Activities
No of Program
-mes No of
beneficiaries
1 Group discussion 10 284 2 Lectures delivered 24 1089
3 Farmers visits to KVK 262 262
4 Field Visits 340 425
5 Telephone calls (staff to farmers) 1002 1005
6 Farm advisory services 51 51
7 Diagnostic Visits 134 171
8 Extension literature distributed 7 75
9 Popular articles 8 -
10 Radio Programmes 4 -
11 TV Programmes 1 -
12 Film Shows - -
13 Exhibitions Organized / Attended 10 885
14 Exposure Visits 4 215 15 Field Days 2 123 16 Demonstrations 23 761 17 Farm trials 2 - 18 Seminars (participated) 9 - 19 Kissan Mela/ Krishi Mela 1 174 20 Publications 1 - 21 Special Events
a) Women’s day 1 b) World food day 1 100
22 District level workshop 2 100
5.5 T.V. Coverage and Broadcasting Sl
No. Date of
Broadcasting Topic TV Channel Scientists
1 16.06.11 Value addition of Mango DD Chandana Shamshad Begum
V Extension Activities & Publications
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5.6 Radio Talk
Sl No Date Topic Scientists 1
04.04.11 Importance of Bonehealth, nutrition and dietary pattern for postmenopausal women in rural areas
Shamshad Begum
2 08.08.11 Nutritive value of sprouted grains in health and safe storage of pulses
Shamshad Begum
3 Nov. 2011
Management of pests and diseases of paddy Murali Mohan
4 01.12.11 Insect pests of coconut and their management Murali Mohan
5.7 Training manuals prepared:
Sl No Title Authors
1 Neerina Samrakshane & Utpadakate - Tarabeti Kaipidi
K. H. Nagaraj, Murali Mohan, Narayana Reddy, Syed Mazar Ali, Ranganath, Anjankumar
5.8 Booklets Published:
Title of the Booklet Authors
Impact of training on farmwomen regarding processing & value addition of grain amaranth & ricebean
Shamshad Begum, K. H. Nagaraj, Murali Mohan, Narayana Reddy & Anjankumar
Fingermillet based composite flour - an option for good health and nutrtion for post menopausal women Shamshad Begum, K. H. Nagaraj,
5.9 Phomplets Published:
Title of the Phomplet Authors
Vegetables cultivation Anjankumar, Nagaraj, Narayanareddy, Muralimohan Jasmine cultivation Anjankumar, Nagaraj, Narayanareddy, Muralimohan
5.10 Veterinary health camps conducted
Sl. No. Date Venue No of Animals 1 30.03.2012 KVK, Magadi 200
5.11 Farm Trials Conducted
Date of sowing Title Location Host
Department 01.03.12 Performance of pure rajpuri carrot Kalya, Magadi IARI 01.03.12 Performance of pure Vishwas pumpkin Harohalli, Kudur IARI
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5.12 Activities carried out under RKVY:
Sl No Activity No. of Activities / programs
1 Crop improvement Demonstrations 4 2 Crop protection demonstrations 1 3 Training programme for farmers 5 (159)
5.12.1 Details of the Crop Improvement Demonstrations conducted under RKVY
Project
Title of the Demonstration Nos. Area of the Demo
Intensive cultivation of French bean var. Arka Suvidha 4 2.00
5.13.2 Details of Training Programs conducted under RKVY: Sl. No. Title of the Training Programme Date Place Total No. of
Participants
1 Preservation and value addition in Mango 09.06.11 Mayaganahalli,
Ramanagara Tq. 26
2 Pests & disease management in mulberry cultivation 15.06.11 Thavareghatta,
kanakapura Tq. 28
3 Importance of soil testing and soil sampling procedure 16.06.11 Kadasikoppa,
Kanakapura Tq. 30
4 Food security and value added masala powder preparation 03.08.11 Byramanagala,
Ramanagara Tq. 38
5 Food security, preservation & value addition of Ragi 24.01.12 Chikkamuduvadi,
Kanakapura Tq. 37
5.14 Participation in Meetings / Seminars/ Workshops/ Conferences / Special
Lectures / Scientific Visits out Side the Campus with Particulars
Date Meetings / Trainings / Workshop attended Venue SMS/ Staff
11.04.11 Bimonthly meeting Ramanagara Narasegowda, Muralimohan, Narayanareddy,
20.05.11 Mango Mela Janapadaloka, Ramanagara
Narasegowda, Muralimohan, Narayanareddy, Shamshad Begum
18-19.05.11 Use of plastic in horticulture GKVK, Bangalore
Narasegowda, Muralimohan, Narayanareddy, Shamshad Begum
06-11.06.11 Training programme on Office Management Bangalore Shyamasundar
04.08.11 Bimonthly meeting Ramanagara Narasegowda,
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Date Meetings / Trainings / Workshop attended Venue SMS/ Staff
Muralimohan, Narayanareddy, Shamshad Begum
22.09.11 Community health and nutrition conference Bangalore Shamshad Begum
15-16.12.11 Bimonthly meeting KVK, Bangalore rural
K. H. Nagaraj, Muralimohan, Narayanareddy, Shamshad Begum
18-19.01.12 Nation workshop for dissemination of horticultural technologies through KVK personnel’s
IIHR, Bangalore Anjankumar
31.01.12 - 04.02.12 Orientation programme KVK, Namakkal K. H. Nagaraj
02-03.02.12 National conference on ECO-social sensitivity, entrepreneurship in home science
Bangalore Shamshad Begum
22.02.12 Weight Management Bangalore Shamshad Begum 08-09.02.12 Budget meeting GKVK, Bangalore K. H. Nagaraj
09.02.12 Bimonthly meeting KVK, Bangalore rural Muralimohan, Narayanareddy, Shamshad Begum
14-15.02.12 Pre-review meeting of action plan Hebbal, Bangalore
K. H. Nagaraj, Muralimohan, Narayanareddy, Shamshad Begum
23-25.02.12 Action plan 2012-13 meeting UAS, Raichur K. H. Nagaraj, Narayanareddy
20-22.03.12 ZREP meeting GKVK, Bangalore K. H. Nagaraj, Muralimohan, Narayanareddy
27.03.12 Revised Action Plan 2012-13 meeting Hebbal, Bangalore K. H. Nagaraj, Muralimohan
5.15 Important Events Organized:
Name of the event Date Place / Taluk Collaborating agency if any
No of Participants
World Food Day 19.10.11 Borihonnaiahnapalya,
Magadi Taluk - 100
5.16 Activities under IFSD a) IFSD Activities:
1. Capacity Building of Stake holders 2. Diversification in Cropping System 3. Critical inputs were inducted
b) Critical inputs provided to farmers:
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Sl. no. Particulars Qty. No. of farmers
1 Ragi MR - 1, 6 & ML 365 51 quintals 512 2 Maize - Nityashree 90 kg 04 3 Avare - HA4 50 kg 53 4 Redgram - BRG-2 401 kg 151 5 Ridge gourd 600 gms 03 6 Banana - G9 1200 nos. 07 7 Giriraja Birds 6000 nos. 779 8 Sheep 1113 nos. 1113 9 Finger lings 18000 nos. 28
10 Plastic silkworm rearing trays 750 trays 150 11 DAP 129 bags
85 12 Urea 40 bags 13 MOP 20 bags 14 Mineral mixture 1945 kgs 389 15 Cattle feed 678 bagas 339 16 Sprayers 10 nos. For CBAs
c) Extension activities carried out:
Sl. No.
Extension Activity No. of programs
No. of Stakeholders
1 Animal Health Camps 4 773
2 Follow-up Visits 16 480
3 Capacity building Programs 8 160
4 Group Discussion Meetings 16 320
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6.1 Details of budget utilization (2011-12)
S. No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 35.00 35.00 37.66 2 Traveling allowances 1.25 1.25 1.25 3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure
on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)
1.00 1.00 1.00
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 1.10 1.10 1.10 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto
Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 0.35 0.35 0.35
D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)
0.35 0.35 0.35
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) 2.75 2.75 2.75
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)
1.15 1.15 1.15
G Training of extension functionaries 0.15 0.15 0.15 H Maintenance of buildings - - - I Extension Activities 0.15 0.15 0.15 J Library - - - K Farmers Field School - - -
TOTAL (A) 43.25 43.25 45.91 B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1 Works 90.00 90.00 90.00 2 Equipments /Furniture 5.00 5.00 5.00 3 LCD 1.00 1.00 1.00 4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals)
TOTAL (B) 96.00 96.00 96.00 C. REVOLVING FUND
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 139.25 139.25 141.91
6.2 Financial status of revolving fund
Opening
balance as on 01.04.2011
Expenditure incurred during
2011-12
Receipts during 2011-12
Closing balance as on
31.03.2012 2147 370676 465161 96632
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