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PROFORMA FOR ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15

(FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 2014 TO MARCH 2015)

KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA (BAGALKOT)

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PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION 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

Krishi Vigyan Kendra,

Bagalkot – 587 101

08354 – 223543

08354 –

223543

[email protected]

www.kvkbagalkot.com

1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone

E mail Web Address Office FAX

University of Agricultural

Sciences, Krishi Nagar,

Dharwad – 580 005

0836-2447494 0836-

2447783

[email protected] www.uasd.edu

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

Name Telephone / Contact

Residence Mobile Email

Dr. Arun R sataraddi Krishi Vigyan Kendra,

Bagalkot - 587 101

94484 95347

[email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction: June 2005

1.5. Staff Position: Table enclosed (Page 3)

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1.5. Staff Position (as 31st March 2014)

Sl.

No. Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Designation

M/

F Discipline

Highest

Qualification

(for PC, SMS and

Prog. Asstt.)

Pay

Scale

Basic

pay

Date of

joining

KVK

Permanent

/Temporary

Category

(SC/ST/

OBC/

Others)

1 Programme

Coordinator Dr. Arun R. Sataraddi

Programme

Co-ordinator M Plant Pathology M.Sc (Agri), Ph.D.

37,400-67000

GP 9000 53,670 19-07-15 Permanent GM

2 SMS Dr. R. M. Hosamani Associate

Professor M Horticulture M.Sc (Agri), Ph.D.

37,400-67000

GP 9000 50,720 04-06-11 Permanent GM

3 SMS Dr. P.S. Pattar Associate

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

37,400-67000

GP 9000 55,280 19-07-15 Permanent GM

4 SMS Dr. Jabeen Khatib Associate

Professor - - Home Science -

37,400-67000

GP 9000 - 27-11-14 Permanent GM

5 SMS Vacant SMS M Agril.

Entomology M.Sc (Agri), Ph.D

15600-39100

GP 6000 25,820 30-06-09 Permanent GM

6 SMS Vacant SMS M Plant Breeding M.Sc (Agri), Ph.D 15600-39100

GP 6000 21,600 10-07-13 Permanent GM

7 SMS Vacant - - Animal

Husbandry - - - - - -

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Programme

Assistant ( Lab

Tech.)/T-4

Mr. Siddappa C. Angadi

Prog Asst. (Soil

Science)

M Agri. Extension M.Sc (Agri) 9300-34800 +

4200 16,140 18-12-08 Permanent GM

9

Programme

Assistant

(Computer)/ T-4

Mr. Majeed G.

Prog Asst.

(Computer)

M Computer

Science M.C.A.

9300-34800 +

4200 13,910 30-09-13 Permanent OBC

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Programme

Assistant/ Farm

Manager

Mr. M.A. Gaddadkeri Prog Asst

- Plant Pathology M.Sc (Agri)

9300-34800 +

4200 16,140 18-12-08 Permanent GM

11 Assistant Smt. Sumitra H. Nayak Assistant F Assistant B. Sc. 16000-29600 22,200 11-06-11 Permanent OBC

12 Jr. Stenographer Smt. Mangala B Mannur Typist F Office

Automation B.A 16000-29600 18,550 23-10-09 Permanent GM

13 Driver Mr. Anand Patil Driver

(Light vehicle) M Driver S.S.L.C 11600-21000 11,600 16-02-15 Permanent GM

14 Driver Mr. Mahadev V. Pujari Driver

(Light vehicle) M Driver S.S.L.C 11600-21000 12,250 30-11-09 Permanent OBC

15 Supporting staff Mrs. Anita S. Doddamani Asst. Cook-cum-

Care taker F

Cooking and

Hostel

management

P.U.C 10400-16400 11,000 30-11-09 Permanent SC

16 Supporting staff Smt. Renuka N. Arawatagi Farm Labour F Farm Labour S.S.L.C 9600-14550 9,800 07-10-11 Permanent GM

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1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha) : 22.90 ha

S. No. Item Area (ha)

1 Under Buildings 0.80

2. Under Demonstration Units 0.80

3. Under Crops 19.3

4. Orchard/Agro-forestry 2.0

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 31.03.2007 488.20 47.00 - - -

2. Farmers Hostel ICAR 31.03.2007 299.31 29.20 - - -

3. Staff Quarters ICAR 31.03.2007 399.72 35.60 - - -

4. Demonstration Units - - - - - - -

5 Fencing - - - - - - -

6 Rain Water harvesting

system

- - - - - - -

7 Threshing floor - - - - - - -

8 Farm godown - - - - - - -

B) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status

Jeep (Tavera) 2005 4,99,999 1,89,348 Kms Working

Tractor with trolley 2005 3,70,000 5014.0 hrs Working Motor Cycle (CD Deluxe) 2006 39,600 368253 Kms Working

Motor Cycle (Passion) 2009 48,814 21,7983 Kms Working

C) Equipments & AV aids

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

Weighing machine 2005 325 Good Condition Spring balance 2005 60 Good Condition Plastic chairs 2005 12,000 Good Condition Xerox machine 2006 72,000 Good Condition Digital camera 2006 18,450 Good Condition Insect storage cabinet 2006 13,200 Good Condition Insect exhibition cabinet 2006 9,000 Good Condition Tractor drawn plough 2006 18,500 Good Condition Seed cum fertilizer drill 2006 9,900 Good Condition Computer 2007 29,326 Good Condition Laser printer 2007 20,642 Good Condition Scanner 2007 2,600 Good Condition Gas stove 2006 850 Good Condition Mixer/grinder 2007 1,650 Good Condition Bakery oven 2007 4,377 Good Condition Notice board 2007 6,750 Good Condition White writing board 2007 3,000 Good Condition Sewing machine 2008 19,700 Good Condition

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Sprayers 2008 7,781 Good Condition Godrej Executive Table 2008 19,333 Good Condition Godrej office Table(T-104) 2008 1,01,592 Good Condition Godrej office Table(T-9) 2008 49,650 Good Condition Godrej computer work station 2008 28,745 Good Condition Godrej 4 drawer filing cabinet 2008 24,848 Good Condition Godrej almaras 2008 71,754 Good Condition Godrej 4 way book shelf 2008 25,712 Good Condition Godrej chairs 2008 52,500 Good Condition Godrej chairs 2008 25,551 Good Condition Godrej office chairs 2008 43,975 Good Condition Juicer 2009 7,369 Good Condition LCD mounting 2009 15,400 Good Condition Sony LCD television 2009 43,950 Good Condition Fax machine 2009 13,950 Good Condition Traditional chakky machines 2009 3,000 Good Condition

Hero Honda (Passion plus) motor cycle 2009 48,814 Good Condition

Envirofit choolhas 2009 2,350 Good Condition

Acrylic Boards 2010 3,505 Good Condition

Groundnut strippers 2010 3,560 Good Condition

Rawa and Atta machine 2010 32,513 Good Condition

Chop cutter machine 2010 28,000 Good Condition

Pigeon gas stove, Pipe, Regulator 2010 2,872 Good Condition

Aspee sprayers 2010 5,530 Good Condition

Steel cots, Beds, Dining Table (big one with 30 chairs) 2010 1,99,625 Good Condition

Hindalium pateli & lid, Plate S .S., Rice spoon for hostel 2010 3,503 Good Condition

Dish TV – DTH set 2010 1,980 Good Condition

Hinda, Top 2, Lid 2, S.S. Sakkari butti for hostel 2010 955 Good Condition

Electronic Weighing Scale 2010 12,800 Good Condition

Podiums 2010 12,900 Good Condition

Bamboo yoke 12’ 2010 660 Good Condition

Wooden yoke 8’ 2010 1,100 Good Condition

Intercultivation Hoe 12” 2010 2,860 Good Condition

Intercultivation Hoe 18” 2010 3,080 Good Condition

Intercultivation Hoe 24” 2010 3,520 Good Condition

Wooden yoke (10’ tines) 2010 550 Good Condition

Hostel utensils and accessories 2010 9,434 Good Condition

Dairy Utensils and accessories 2011 690 Good Condition

Single bottom reversible mb plough 2011 46,000 Good Condition

Two bottom reversible mb plough 2011 49,000 Good Condition

Mouse USB 2011 220 Good Condition

Groundnut decorticator 2011 4,500 Good Condition

EPABX accessories 2011 63,615 Good Condition

7.5 KVA Generator 2011 92,000 Good Condition

Hitachi cp X 4687 multimedia projector 2011 97,610 Good Condition

Anand spiral seperator (250 to 300 kg) 2012 12,000/- Good Condition

Shewing machine LP1 Model DA-1 2012 8,064/- Good Condition

Tractor operated post hole digger 2012 42,748/- Good Condition

Light trap 2012 9,975/- Good Condition

Digital moisture meter 2012 49,020/- Good Condition

District Map (size 36”x40”) – 3 No.s 2012 24,750/- Good Condition

pH meter (ELICO) 2012 23,005/- Good Condition

Tractor operated zero till machine 2012 47,500/- Good Condition

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1.8. Details SAC meeting conducted in 2014-15

Sl.No. Date Number of Participants No. of absentees Salient Recommendations Action taken

1. 15-07-2014 60 - - -

Proceedings of the 14th

Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting at KVK, Bagalkot on 15-07-2014

Sl.No. Suggestions/ Recommendations Proposed by Action

1 It is suggested to produce Bio-

control agents (Metarhizium) in

large scale and it should reach

the farmers

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad, & Dr.

M.B. Chetti D.E.

UAS, Dharwad

Metarhizium Pseudomonas and

Trichoderma are produced and sold to the

needy farmers.

2

It is suggested to ensure diploma

(agri) students to participate in

KVK activities and give training

in Horticulture subject more

intensively.

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad, & Dr.

Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore

KVK activities are being conducted

involving Diploma (agri) students and in

Horticulture activities.

3 It is suggested to formulate

syllabus regarding one month

certificate courses for Private

consultant (Mestri) and Diploma

(Agri) certificate holders.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore

It is being formulated.

4 It is suggested to utilize the

expertise of achiever farmers as

a resource person in the training

programmes conducted by KVK

and also suggested to visit the

achiever farmers’ fields.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore

The services of progressive farmers’

and achiever farmers were utilized in

different training programmes

5 Under ATMA programme it is

suggested to prepare a proposal

on agriculture radio station and

submitting it to District ATMA

project.

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad

The proposal is submitted to the

department.

6 It is suggested to update the

activities of KVK every 15 days

to the website and link it into

differ department websites.

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad

It is linked

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Agriculture messages should

reach at least 10,000 farmers

through SMS.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore &

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad

The number of farmers has increased

5,000 farmers from 1,500

8 Every SMS should publish 10

popular articles in daily and

agriculture magazine on

agriculture problem faced by the

district

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad

The different problems faced by the

district has been attended and tips has

been given in daily local news

9 Farm Manager should present

cropping plan in Scientific

Advisory Committee meeting.

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad

It will be presented in SAC meetings

9 Regarding prevailing drought

situation alternate crop plan

information should reach to the

farmers time to time through

daily news paper and articles.

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad

Action has been taken in this regard and

the information disseminated through

local news paper and also in Bimonthly

meetings

10 In revolving fund each SMS

should be allotted Rs. 50,000 and

utilize this grant for producing

technical inputs.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore

Technical inputs are being produced and

provided

11 Provide the information to

Scientific Advisory committee

regarding On farm testing of

Vegetable rich

Dr. A.B. Patil

Director of

Extension, UHS,

Bagalkot

It will be presented in SAC meeting.

12

Organize training programme on

intercropping different vegetable

in Sugarcane

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore &

Dr. A.B. Patil

Director of

Extension, UHS,

Bagalkot

Different On and Off campus training

programmes have been conducted.

13 Conduct more number of

training and campaigns on

Managing root grub menace in

different crops.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore

Action has been initiated.

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Increase the number of Agri and

Agri related mobile messages for

farmers

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore &

Dr.D.P.Biradar,

Honble, Vice

Chancellor UAS,

Dharwad

More number of messages are sent.

15 Reduce the number of On

campus training programmes and

promote more number of Off

campus training programmes.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore

Accordingly action has been taken.

16 Include the list of member of

Scientific Advisory Committee

member in SAC report.

Dr. Sreenath Dixit

Zonal Project

Director, ZPD

VIII, Bangalore

It will be included.

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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

Rainfed Situation

1 Greengram – Sorghum

2 Sunflower – Chickpea

3 Fallow – Sorghum

4 Bajra + Pigeon pea

5 Groudnnut + Pigeonpea

6 Sorghum + Pigeonpea

7 Sole Pigeonpea

8 Fallow – Chickpea

9 Goat, Sheep, Cows and Buffalos rearing

Irrigated Situation

10 Sugarcane based cropping system

11 Pomegranate based cropping system

12 Sapota based cropping system

13 Banana

14 Maize – Groundnut

15 Bajra-Groundnut

16 Maize-Sunflower

17 Soybean-Wheat

18 Turmeric

19 Onion-Chilli

20 Dairying

21 Goat/Sheep rearing

22 Agri. Horti, Agroforestry

2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography)

S. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics

1 Northern Dry Zone of

Karnataka, Zone–3

1. Irrigated (35%)

2. Rainfed (65%)

Very less rainfall (570.00 mm), 35-40 rainy days, Medium Black,

Deep black and Red soils. Partly irrigated (35%), July and September are

peak rainy months. All types of crops are grown including Horticultural

crops.

Agricultural crops – Sugarcane, Sunflower, Maize, Groundnut,

Horticultural crops – Pomegranate, grape, Sapota, Banana, Papaya, Mango

Vegetables – Onion, Chilli, brinjal, tomato etc

Spices – Turmeric, Chilli, Garlic, Ginger etc.

Sorghum, Bajra, Greengram, Bengalgram, sunflower,

Sesamum,Redgram,Safflower etc

S. No Agro ecological situation Characteristics

1 Rainfed

Irrigated

Irrigated & rainfed

Deep black soils (Hungund, Bagalkot)

Medium Black soil (Badami, Mudhol, Jamakhandi)

Red soils (Badami, Bagalkot, Bilagi)

Source – Well, Gataprabha Left Bank Canal(GLBC), Malaprabha Left

Bank Canal(MLBC), Upper Krishna Project(UKP), Tank and lift irrigation

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2.3 Soil type/s

S.No. Soil type Characteristics Area in ha

1 Black Soils Possess a characteristically dark colour, ranging from dark brown to deep black.

They are high in clay content, clay mostly belong to montmorillonitic group,

and are sticky and plastic when wet. They show strong swelling and shrinkage

with changes in moisture content and produce deep and wide cracks. Their

limitation for crop production is because of their poor tillage and poor drainage.

The black color may be due to presence of clay- humus complexes or

titaniferous-magnetite compounds. The soils classified as shallow – possessing

a depth of 30 cm or less, medium – 30 to 100 cm and deep black soils – 100 to

200 cm or even more.

According to soil taxonomy the common orders, sub orders and great groups of

black soils are as follows.

Order – Vertisol

Sub order – Torrerts and Usterts

Great group – Torritorrerts, Usttorrerts, Torriusterts and Ustusterts

2,86,549

2 Red Soils Well-drained soils, with clay enriched subsoil developed from granite, gnesis or

schists under subtropical climate. The normal red soils have a pH around

neutrality or acidic side. The A-horizon is dark reddish brown while B-horizon

may have a dark brown color. The clay minerals become coated with red

hematite or yellow limonite forming a reddish-yellow soil. Impure iron,

alumina-silica concretions and quartz are common constituents of red soil.

According to soil taxonomy the common orders, sub orders and great groups of

red soils are as follows.

Order – Alfisol and Ultisol

Sub order – Ustalfs, Ustults, Aqults

Great group – Haplustalfs, Rhodustalfs, Paleustalfs, Haplustults, Rhodoustults,

Ochraquults

1,91,032

2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district (2014-15)

S. No Crop Area (ha) Production

(Metric tons)

Productivity

(kg /ha)

1 Sorghum 120432 138497 1150

2 Maize 69003 300163 4350

3 Bajra 25605 44808 1750

4 Wheat 18745 38427 2050

5 Pigeon pea 7175 3946 550

6 Greengram 30113 7528 250

7 Bengalgram 81137 77080 950

8 Groundnut 24350 30437 1250

9 Sunflower 49179 51637 1050

10 Soybean 3080 2722 825

11 Sugarcane (tons) 126898 10786330 77

Source: Office of The Joint Directorate of Agriculture, Bagalkot

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2.5. Weather data

Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature

0 C Relative Humidity (%)

Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum

April -14 39.8 37.54 21.57 65 49

May-14 87.9 36.64 22.42 77 56

June-14 52.2 34.72 23.48 86 68

July-14 91.2 29.70 19.32 89 64

August -14 128.2 30.22 18.73 86 67

September-14 68.8 30.45 18.92 85 60

October -14 42.0 13.87 18.55 83 68

November-14 05.0 30.68 16.66 87 64

December-14 15.0 29.94 14.90 77 67

January -15 - 30.66 13.12 65 66

February -15 - 33.15 15.30 60 32

March -15 - 34.90 20.41 83 49

Average Rain fall of District 570 mm

Source : Agricultural Research Station, Bagalkot

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

Category Population Production Productivity

Cattle

Crossbreed 30801 50000 tons 6.0 lit

Indigenous 395248 19000 tons 1.0 lit

Buffalo

Crossbreed 275191 77000 tons 2.5 lit

Indigenous

Sheep

Crossbred - - -

Indigenous 671679

Goats 422988 4000 tons 0.5 lit

Pigs

Crossbreed - - -

Indigenous 20670 - -

Rabbits 148 - -

Poultry

Hens - - -

Desi 286857

140 lakh (Eggs) & 73000 tons

(Meat) -

Improved 767330

1341 lakh (Eggs) & 73000

tons (Meat) -

Ducks - - -

Turkey and others - - -

District Statistical Information Office, Bagalkot

Category Area Production Productivity

Fish - - -

Marine - - -

Inland - - -

Prawn - - -

Scampi - - -

Shrimp - - -

District Statistical Information Office, Bagalkot

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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. Bagalkot Bagalkot Bhagavati 1 years Greengram Low yield Introduction of new

Greengram variety IPM2-14

2. Hungund Hungund Ramwadagi 1 Years Bengalgram Low yield Introduction of new variety

JG-11, JAKi-9218

3. Bagalkot Bagalkot Kadampur 1 years Onion Low yield due to infestation Application of sequential

herbicide

4. Bagalkot Kaladagi Govindakoppa 2 years Pomegrante Thrips affect quality of fruit Assessment of new molecule

5. Bagalkot Kaladagi Sokanadagi 2 years Lime Low yield Assessment of new

molecule

6. Hungund Hungund Banahatti 2 years Sorghum Low Yield Introduction of new

Sorghum Variety BJV-44

7. Bilagi Anagawadi Anagawadi 2 years Maize Low yield Introduction of Maize

Hybrid

8. Bilagi Anagawadi Katarki 2 years Wheat Low yield Introduction of new variety

UAS,-3014

9. Bagalkot Bagalkot Kirsur 2 year Groundnut Low yield ICM activities in Groundnut

10. Badami Badami Mangalore 2 years Sunflower Low yield ICM activities in Sunflower

11. Bagalkot Rampur Sirur 2 years Redgram Low Yield ICM & new variety TS-3R

12. Bagalkot Bagalkot Neeralkeri 1 Year Greengram Low yield Demonstration of new Green

gram Variety DGGV-2

13. Badami Kerur Yendigeri 1 Year Tomato Low Yield ICM with new Arka

Rakshak

14. Bagalkot Bagalkot Mallapur 2 Year Grapes Disease Management of DM & PM

diseases

15. Bagalkot Bagalkot Bevoor 2 Year Onion Low Yield ICM practices in Onion.

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2.9 Priority thrust areas

Sl. No Thrust area

1. Varietal introduction/ Demonstration

2. Cropping system

3. Integrated Management of Disease, pest and nutrient

4. Feed And Fodder Production

5. Integrated Farming System

6. Soil and water conservation

PART III - TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

3.A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities

OFT FLD

1 2

Number of OFTs Number of farmers Number of FLDs Number of farmers

Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement

05 05 25 25 12 10 146 131

Training Extension Programmes

3 4

Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of Programmes Number of participants

Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement

Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting materials (Nos.)

5 6

Target Achievement Target Achievement

Livestock, poultry strains and fingerlings (No.) Bio-products (Kg)

7 8

Target Achievement Target Achievement

- - 1000 kg 948 kg

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3.B1. Abstract of interventions undertaken based on thrust areas identified for the district as given in Sl.No.2.8

S.

No Thrust area

Crop/

Enterprise

Identified

Problem

Interventions

Title of OFT if

any

Title of FLD

if any

Number

of

Training

(farmers)

Number

of

Training

(Youths)

Number of

Training

(extension

personnel)

Extension

activities

(No.)

Supply of

seeds

(Qtl.)

Supply of

planting

materials

(No.)

Supply of

livestock/

supplements

(No.)

Supply of bio products

No. Kg

1. Varietal

Evaluation Greengram

Low Yield due to

MYMV disease

Assessment of

Green gram variety IPM2-14

- 1 1 - - 4 Kg - - -

2.

Varietal Evaluation

Bengalgram

Low yield due to

wilt pod borer,

shrunken seeds

Assessment of

Bengalgram variety JAKI

Seeds

-

2 - - 3 4 Kg - - -

3.

Weed

Management Onion

Weed infestation

leads to low yield

Assessment of sequential

application of

herbicide

-

1 1 1 - - - Pendimethalin , Pendimethalin &

Oxyflorofen

4.

Integrated Pest Management

Pomegrante thrips

Assessment of

Fipronil 5 EC on Pomegrante

thrips

-

1 1 Dimethodate,

Imidacloprid, Fipronil,

5.

Integrated

Disease Management

Lime Citrus Canker

Assessemnt of

Pseduomonas flourscneces

against citurs

vanker

-

1 - - 1 - - - Streptocycline

sulphate 0.05% , CoC 2g/lit,

Pseudomonas

flourescneces @10 g/Kg

6.

Varietal Introduction

Sorghum

Low yield due to

use of local

vaeirtiety

- Demonstration of new

Sorghum

variety (BJV-44)

1 - - 1 3 kg. - - - Seeds and Cacl2

7.

Hybrid

introduction Maize

Low yield due to

TLB

Demonstration

of new Maize

Hybrid

Variety

1 1 8 kg ZbSO4,FeSo4,

Atrazine

8.

Integrated crop

management Wheat

Low yield due to

rust indicedence, weed infestation,

nutrient

deficency

-

ICM in Wheat

1 1 - 1 60 kg - - - Azospirriilum,

Atrazine, ZnSO4

9. Integrated crop management

Groundnut

Demonstration of

Groundnut

Variety

- ICM in Groundnut

1 2 - 1 90 kg. - - - Trochoderma,

PSB, Rhizobium

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10.

Integrated crop management

Sunflower

Low yield due to

pest and disease

incidence

-

ICM in Sunflower

1 - - 1 2 Kg - - - Imidaclorpid,

Boron, Difenazonazole,

Fenvalerate

11.

Introduction of

New Variety Greengram Low Yield

- Popularization

of New Greengram

Variety

DGGV-2

1 1 - 1 7.kg. - - - Rhizobium,

PSB,Trichoderma

12.

Integrated crop

management Redgram

Low yield due to

pod borer

-

ICM in

Regdram

1 1 - 1 4 Kg - - - Rhizobium,

PSB,Trichoderma,

Neem oil,

Profenophos,

Indaxicarb

13.

Integrated crop

management Onion

Low yield due to

thrips & blotch

-

ICM in Onion

1

2 - - - - - - Acetamaprid,

Difenaconazole, Boron, Neem oil

14.

Disease

management Grapes

Low yield due to

downy and

powdery mildew disease

- Management

of Downy

Mildw and Powery

Mildew

disease in

Grape

1 1 Takat

15. Hybrid

Introduction Tomato

Low Yield due to

nutritional deficiency

- ICM in

Tomato

1 1 - - 50 gm Vegetable special,

Section 60 [email protected]/lit

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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 greengram variety, IPM2-14

IIPR, Kanpur Greengram 5 - 1 -

2. Assessment of bengalgram variety,

JAKI-9218 Jabalpur, Akola &

Icrisat Bengalgram 5 - 1 Field Day-1

3. Assessment of sequential application of

herbicide in onion DO&G, Pune Onion 5 - 1 -

4. Assessment of Fipronil 5% EC on

pomegranate thrips NRC, Solapur Pomegrante 5 - 1

5. Assessment of Pseudomonas fluorescens

@10 g/lit against citrus canker UAS, Dharwad, NRC

Citrus Nagpur Lime 5

6. Introduction of new Sorghum variety, BJV-44

UAS, Dharwad Sorghum - 25 1 Field Day-1

7. Demonostration of new Maize Hybrid,

GH-727 UAS, Dharwad Maize - 12 1 -

8. Introduction of Wheat variety, UAS-304 UAS, Dharwad Wheat - 12 1 Field Day-1

9. Introduction of Groundnut variety, G2-52 UAS, Dharwad Groundnut - 10 1 Field Day-1

10. Integrated Crop Management in Sunflower, KBSH-53

UAS, Dharwad Sunflower - 10 1

11. Integrated crop management in Redgram

variety TS-3R UAS, Raichur Redgram - 10 1

Field day : 1

12. Demonstration of greengram vareity, DGGV-2

UAS, Dharwad greengram - 10 1 Field Day-1

13. Integrated crop management in Tomato IIHR, Bangalore greengram - 5 2 -

14. Integrated crop management in Onion DO&G, Pune Onion - 10 2 Field Day-1

15. Management of downy mildew and

powdery mildew disease in Grapes UAS, Dharwad Grapes - 10 1

-

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

1. 5 - - - - - - - 24 - 4 - - - - -

2. 5 - - - - - - - 46 - 8 - 20 2 8 5

3. 5 - - - - - - - 46 8 4 1 - - - -

4. 5 - - - - - - - 45 4 2 2 - - - -

5. 5 - - - - - - - 43 2 1 1 - - - -

6. - - - - 25 - 1 - 48 5 4 3 30 5 10 5

7. - - - - 12 - 3 - 44 4 9 3 - - - -

8. - - - - 12 - 4 - 70 5 12 3 30 3 17 3

9. - - - - 10 - 2 - 80 10 25 10 35 2 10 4

10. - - - - 8 2 1 - 35 3 16 6 14 - 15 -

11. - - - - 10 2 3 - 75 3 8 4 30 5 17 3

12. - - - - 7 3 4 - 65 7 10 8 25 10 13 8

13. - - - - 11 1 3 - 70 3 11 6 32 8 10 2

14. - - - - 10 - 1 - 38 4 12 6 - - - -

15. - - - - 9 1 - - 39 3 13 7 - - - -

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PART IV - On Farm Trial

4.A1. Abstract on the number of technologies assessed in respect of crops

Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial

Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower

Plantation

crops

Tuber

Crops TOTAL

Integrated Nutrient

Management - - - - - - - - - -

Varietal Evaluation 01 - 01 - - - - - - 02

Integrated Pest

Management - - - - - 01 - - - 01

Integrated Crop

Management - - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Disease

Management - - - - - 01 - - - 01

Small Scale

Income Generation

Enterprises

- - - - - - - - - -

Weed Management - - - - 01 - - - - 01

Resource

Conservation

Technology

- - - - - - - - - -

Farm Machineries - - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Farming

System - - - - - - - - - -

Seed / Plant

production - - - - - - - - - -

Value addition - - - - - - - - - -

Drudgery

Reduction - - - - - - - - - -

Storage Technique - - - - - - - - - -

Mushroom

cultivation - - - - - - - - - -

Total 01 - 01 - 01 02 - - - 05

4.A2. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of crops

Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial

Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower

Plantation

crops

Tuber

Crops TOTAL

Integrated Nutrient

Management - - - - - - - - - -

Varietal Evaluation - - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Pest

Management - - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Crop

Management - - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Disease

Management - - - - - - - - - -

Small Scale Income

Generation

Enterprises

- - - - - - - - - -

Weed Management - - - - - - - - - -

Resource

Conservation

Technology

- - - - - - - - - -

Farm Machineries - - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Farming

System - - - - - - - - - -

Seed / Plant

production - - - - - - - - - -

Value addition - - - - - - - - - -

Drudgery

Reduction - - - - - - - - - -

Storage Technique - - - - - - - - - -

Mushroom

cultivation - - - - - - - - - -

Total - - - - - - - - - -

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4.A3. Abstract on the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock enterprises

Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Piggery Rabbitry Fisheries TOTAL

Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - -

Nutrition Management - - - - - -

Disease of Management - - - - - -

Value Addition - - - - - -

Production and Management - - - - - -

Feed and Fodder - - - - - -

Small Scale income generating

enterprises - - - - - -

TOTAL - - - - - -

4.A4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock enterprises

Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Piggery Rabbitry Fisheries TOTAL

Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - -

Nutrition Management - - - - - -

Disease of Management - - - - - -

Value Addition - - - - - -

Production and Management - - - - - -

Feed and Fodder - - - - - -

Small Scale income generating

enterprises - - - - - -

TOTAL - - - - - -

4.B. Achievements on technologies Assessed and Refined

4.B.1. Technologies Assessed under various Crops

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of

trials

Number

of

farmers

Area in ha

(Per trial

covering all

the

Technologica

l Options)

Integrated Nutrient Management

Varietal Evaluation Greengra

m Assessment of Greengram Variety IPM2-14 05 05 2.0

Bengalgra

m Assessment of Bengalgram variety JAKI-9218

05 05

Integrated Pest Management Pomegran

ate Assessment of Fipronil 5 EC on Pomegranate thrips 05 05 2.0

05 05 2.0

Integrated Crop Management

Integrated Disease Management Lime

Assessment of Pseudomonas fluorescence against

Citurs Canker 05 05 2.0

Small Scale Income Generation

Enterprises

Weed Management Onion

Assessment of sequential application of herbicide in

Onion 05 05 2.0

Resource Conservation Technology

Farm Machineries

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Integrated Farming System

Seed / Plant production

Value addition

Drudgery Reduction

Storage Technique

Mushroom cultivation

Total 25 25 10.0

4.B.2. Technologies Refined under various Crops

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of

trials

Number of

farmers

Area in ha Per

trail covering all

the Technological

Options)

Integrated Nutrient Management

Varietal Evaluation

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Crop Management

Integrated Disease Management

Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises

Weed Management

Resource Conservation Technology

Farm Machineries

Integrated Farming System

Seed / Plant production

Value addition

Drudgery Reduction

Storage Technique

Mushroom cultivation

Total - - - - -

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4.B.3. Technologies assessed under Livestock and other enterprises : Nil

Thematic areas Name of the livestock

enterprise

Name of the

technology assessed No. of trials

No. of

farmers

Evaluation of breeds

Nutrition management

Disease management

Value addition

Production and management

Feed and fodder

Small scale income generating enterprises

Total

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

Thematic areas Name of the

livestock

enterprise

Name of the

technology

assessed

No. of trials

No. of farmers

Evaluation of breeds

Nutrition management

Disease management

Value addition

Production and management

Feed and fodder

Small scale income generating enterprises

Total

4.C1. Results of Technologies Assessed

1. Assessment of Greengram Variety IMP2-14

Results of On Farm Trial

Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem

definition Title of OFT

No. of

trials

Technology Assessed

Parameters

of assessment

Data on

the parameter

Results of assessment

Feedback

from the farmer

Any

refinement needed

Justification

for refinement

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Greengram Rainfed Low yield

to Yellow mosaic

disease

Assessment of

greengram variety,

IPM2-14

5 T1: Local

Variety

T2: DGGV-

2

T3: IPM2-

14

Grain

Yield,

MYMV

Disease Incidence,

Pods/Plant

Details

given below

Details

given below

Lower

disease incidence

in IPM2-

14

No -

Contd..

Technology Assessed

Source of

Technology

Production

Please give the unit

(kg/ha, t/ha,

lit/animal,

nuts/palm,

nuts/palm/year)

Net

Return

(Profit)

in Rs. /

unit

BC

Ratio

13 14 15 16 17 18

Technology option 1 :

Local Variety - 885 kg/ha 41,830/- 1:5.40

Technology option 2 :

DGGV-2

UAS,

Dharwad 900 kg/ha 42,700/- 1:5.49

Technology option 3 :

IPM2-14

IIPR

Kanpur 850 kg/ha 41,750/- 1:5.63

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Data on the Parameter and results of assessment

Parameter Shining Mung DGGV-2 IPM2-14

Yield

(q/ha)

8.85 9.00 8.50

MYMV(%) 8.10 9.50 0.00

Nol of

Pods/Plant

17.75 16.50 11.50

.C.2. Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the

following details

1. Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of Greengram Vareity IPM2-14

2. Problem Definition : Low yield to Yellow mosaic disease

3. Details of technologies selected for assessment : Seeds of local variety, DGGV-2 and IMP2-14

4. Source of technology : UAS, Dharwad & IIPM Kanpur

5. Production system and thematic area : Rainfed/Varietal Evaluation

6. Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators : Higher yield with lesser incidence of disease

7. Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology

parameters done through farmer’s participation /

other scoring techniques

: IPM2-14 is resistant Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Cirus

8. Final recommendation for micro level situation : Can be recommended

9. Constraints identified and feedback for research : Grain size and yield is need to be increased in IPM2-14

10. Process of farmers participation and their

reaction : Lower disease incidence in IPM2-14

2 Assessment of Bengalgram Variety JAKI-9218.

Results of On Farm Trial

Crop/ enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

definition Title of OFT

No.

of

trials

Technology

Assessed

Parameters of

assessment

Data on the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback from the

farmer

Any

refinement

needed

Justification

for

refinement

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Bengalgram Rainfed Low

Yield

Assessment of

Bengalgram variety, JAKI-

9218

5 T1:

Annigeri

T2:JG-11

T3: JAKI

9218

Yield ,

Wilt(%),

No. of Pods/plant

Detail

given below

Detail

given below

Lower Wilt

disease incidence in

JAKI 9214 &

Higher Yield

No -

Contd..

Technology Assessed

Source of

Technology

Production

Please give the unit

(kg/ha, t/ha,

lit/animal, nuts/palm,

nuts/palm/year)

Net Return

(Profit) in Rs. /

unit

BC

Ratio

13 14 15 16 17 18

Technology option 1 : Annigeri FP 1340 kg/ha 37,000/- 1:3.96

Technology option 2 : JG-11 UAS, Dharwad 1490 kg/ha 41,500/- 1:4.32

Technology option 3 : JAKI-9218 Jabalpur, Akola &

ICRISAT 1640 kg/ha 45,550/- 1:4.64

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Data on the Parameter and results of assessment

Parameter Annigeri JG-11 JAKI-9218

Yield (q/ha) 13.4 14.9 16.4

MYMV(%) 9.00 5.00 0.00

Nol of Pods/Plant 40.00 45.00 51.75

4.C2 Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the

following details

1 Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of Bengalgram variety, JAKI-9218

2 Problem Definition : Low yield due to wilt borer.

3 Details of technologies selected for assessment : JG-11 & JAKI-9218 Variety Seeds.

4 Source of technology : UAS, Dharwad & Jablpur, ICRISAT, Akola

5 Production system and thematic area : Rainfed / Varietal Evaluation

6 Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators : Higher yield with lesser incidence of wilt pod borer

7 Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology

parameters done through farmer’s participation /

other scoring techniques

: JAKI 9218 Variety is moderately resistant to wilt & resulted in

higher yield

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : Can be recommended

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : -

10 Process of farmers participation and their

reaction : Higher yield with lesser incidence of wilt pod borer

3. Assessment of Sequential application of herbicide in Onion

Results of On Farm Trial

Crop/

enterprise

Farming situatio

n

Problem

definitio

n

Title of OFT

No. of

trials

Technology Assessed

Parameter

s of assessmen

t

Data on the parameter

Results of assessmen

t

Feedback from the

farmer

Any refinemen

t needed

Justificati

on for refinemen

t

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Onion Rainfed Weed infestatio

n leads to

low yield

Assessment of

Sequential

application of herbicide

in Onion

05 Pendimehtalin &

oxyflorofen

application

Yield,

No.of.

Weeds/Sq.m.

Details given

below

Details given

below

Weed

problem overcome

with use

of weedicide

s

- -

Contd..

Technology Assessed Source of

Technology Production

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha,

lit/animal, nuts/palm,

nuts/palm/year)

Net Return (Profit) in

Rs. / unit

BC

Ratio

13 14 15 16 17 18

Technology option 1 :

FP (Hand weeding) Farmers Practice 12.5 t/ha 97,500/- 1:2.08

Technology option 2 :

Pendimethalin @1 kg

ai/ha + hand weeding

UAS, Dharwad 14.8 t/ha 1,37,125/- 1:2.59

Technology option 3 :

Pendimethalin @1 kg

ai/ha + hand weeding

followed by oxyflorfen

0.25 kg ai/ha

DO& G Pune 13.46 t/ha 1,26,375 1:2.68

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Data on the Parameter and results of assessment

Parameter Hand

Weeding

Pengimethanlin+

hand weeding

Pengimethalin

followed by

Oxyflorofen

Yield (t/ha) 12.50 14.80 13.46

No. of.

Weeds/sq.m

9.24 8.50 5.2

4.C.2. Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the

following details

1 Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of Sequential application of herbicide in Onion

2 Problem Definition : Weed infestation leads to low yield

3 Details of technologies selected for assessment : Pendimethalin, Oxyflorfen

4 Source of technology : UAS, Dharwad, DO&G Pune

5 Production system and thematic area : Rainfed

6 Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators : Less weeds/Sq.m compared to Farmer practice

7 Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology

parameters done through farmer’s participation /

other scoring techniques

: Handweeding with labour resulted in more cost of cultivation

whereas application of Pendimethalin, Oxyflorfen gave better

control of weed .

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : Can be recommended

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : Lack of awareness and seed availability locally.

10 Process of farmers participation and their

reaction :

Weed problem overcome with use of weedicides

4. Assessment of Fipronil 5 EC on Pomegranate thrips

Results of On Farm Trial

Crop/

enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

definition Title of OFT

No.

of

trials

Technology

Assessed

Parameters

of

assessment

Data on the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

Any

refinement

needed

Justification

for

refinement

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Pome-

grante

Irrigated Thrips Assessment

of Fipronil

5 EC on

Pomegrante thrips

5 Fipronil 5

EC on

Pomegrant

e trhips

No. Of

Thrips/ 10

cm shoot

length yield and

economics

5.3 per

10cm/shoo

t length

---------

per cent

higher

The new

insecticid

e Fipronil

5 EC gave better

control of

thrips and yield

No -

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Contd..

Technology Assessed Source of

Technology Production

Please give the unit (kg/ha,

t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm,

nuts/palm/year)

Net Return (Profit)

in Rs. / unit

BC

Ratio

13 14 15 16 17 18

Technology option 1 :

Dimethoate FP 7.10 t/ha

3,31500/- 1:2.50

Technology option 2 :

Imidaclorpid UAS, Dharwad 9.58 t/ha

5,12,171/- 1:3.06

Technology option 3 :

Spray with Fipronil

NRC for

Pomegranate

Solapur

11.09 t/ha 6,37,610/-

1:3.62

Data on the Parameter and results of assessment

Parameter F.P. Imidacloprid Fipronil

Yield(t/ha) 7.10 9.58 11.09

Population of

thrips/10 cm

shoot length

8.00 5.50 2.50

Fruit

damage(%) 31.60 19.37 7.14

C.2. Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the

following details

1 Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of Fripronil 5 EC on Pomegranate thrips

2 Problem Definition : Low yield due to trhips infestation.

3 Details of technologies selected for assessment : Fipronil 5 SC @ 2 ml/lit

4 Source of technology : National Research Centre for Pomegranate, Solapur

5 Production system and thematic area : Irrigated /Pest Management

6 Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators : Higher yield with lesser incidence of thrips

7 Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology

parameters done through farmer’s participation /

other scoring techniques

: Trhips is a sucking pest causes the low yiled of Pomegranate

spraying of Fiprolnil 5 EC gave better control of thrips and

better yiled.

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : Can be recommended

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : Lack of awareness about use of new insecticide

10 Process of farmers participation and their

reaction : More good quality marketable fruits in Fipronil spary

5. Assessment Pseduomonas fluorescence against citrus canker against

Results of On Farm Trial

Crop/

enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

definition Title of OFT

No.

of

trials

Technology

Assessed

Parameters

of

assessment

Data on the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

Any

refinement

needed

Justification

for

refinement

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Lime Irrigated Canker Assessment of

Pseduomon

as fluroscence

against

citurs canker

5 Streptocylc

in sulphate,

CoC and P.Floursce

nce

Yield, Canker

disease

(%), Fruit Damage

(%)

Detail given

below

Detail given

below

Bio-control

agents

Perform between

anti-

biotics

No -

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Contd..

Technology Assessed Source of

Technology Production

Please give the unit

(kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal,

nuts/palm,

nuts/palm/year)

Net Return

(Profit) in Rs. /

unit

BC

Ratio

13 14 15 16 17 18

Technology option 1 :

Spraying with COC 2g/l FP 175 q/ha 91,625/- 1:4.12

Technology option 2 :

Spraying with

Streptocycline Sulphate

0.5 gm + COC 2g/l (3

sprays

UAS, Dharwad 187 q/ha 97,715/- 1:4.09

Technology option 3 :

Spraying with

pseudomonas florescence

@ 10 ml/lt (3 sprays

NRC on citrus

Nagpur 192 q/ha 1,02,690/- 1:4.41

Technology option 4:

Spraying with COC 2 g/lit

followed by pseudomonas

florescence @ 10 ml/lt (3

sprays)

NRC on citrus

Nagpur 200

q/ha 1,07,8000 1:4.52

Data on the Parameter and results of assessment

Parameter CoC@2g/lit Spraying with

Streptocycline

Sulphate 0.5 gm

+ COC 2g/l (3

sprays

Spraying

with

pseudomonas

florescence

@ 10 ml/lt (3

sprays

Spraying with COC

2 g/lit followed by

pseudomonas

florescence @ 10

ml/lt (3 sprays)

Yield(q/ha) 175.00 187.00 192.00 200.00

Canker disease

(%)

20.00 17.00 14.50 13.00

Fruit

damage(%)

25.00 15.00 12.00 9.18

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C.2. Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the

following details

1 Title of Technology Assessed : Assessment of Pseduomonas fluorescence against citrus

canker against

2 Problem Definition : Canker.

3 Details of technologies selected for assessment : Spraying with COC 2 g/lit followed by pseudomonas

florescence @ 10 ml/lt (3 sprays)

4 Source of technology : NRC on citrus Nagpur

5 Production system and thematic area : Irrigated /IDM

6 Performance of the Technology with

performance indicators : Higher yield with lesser incidence of canker

7 Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology

parameters done through farmer’s participation /

other scoring techniques

: Pseduomonas fluorescence is effective against citrus canker

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : Can be recommended

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : Breeding of Canker tolerant varieties

10 Process of farmers participation and their

reaction : Bio-control agents Perform between anti-biotics

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PART V - FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS 5.A. Summary of FLDs implemented during 2014-15

Sl.

No. Category

Farming

Situation

Season

and

Year

Crop Variety/

breed Hybrid Thematic area

Technology

Demonstrated

Area (ha) No. of farmers/

demonstration Reasons for

shortfall in

achievement Proposed Actual SC/ST Others Total

1. Oilseeds Irrigated Rabi/Summer

2014 Groundnut G2-52 -

Varietal

Introduction ICM

4.0 4.0 10 -

Irrigated Kharif 2014 Sunflower - KBSH-53 ICM Varietal

Introduction ICM 4.0 4.0 10 -

2. Pulses Rainfed Kharif 2014 Greengram DGGV-2 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety 4.0 4.0 1 9 10 -

Rainfed Kharif 2014 Redgram TS- 3R - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety 4.0 4.0 4 6 10 -

3. Cereals Rainfed Rabi 2014 Sorghum BJV-44 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety 10.0 10.0 1 24 25 -

Irrigated Kharf 2014 Maize GH-727 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety 5.0 5.0 2 10 12 -

Irrigated Kharif 2014 Wheat UAS 304 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety 5.0 5.0 0 12 12 -

4 Vegetables Rabi/Summer

2014 Tomato -

Arka

Rakshaka

Hybrid

Introduction Plant Protection 2.0 2.0 1 4 05 -

-

5. Fruits Irrigated Rabi/ Summer

2014 Grapes Sonaka - IDM

Management of

DM & PM 4.0 4.0 10 -

-

6. Spices and

condiments - - - - - - - - - - - - -

7. Commercial Rainfed Kharif Onion Arka Kalyan 5.0 5.0 2 10 12 -

8. Fodder - - - - - - - - - - - - -

9. Fibre - - - - - - - - - - - - -

10. Dairy - - - - - - - - - - - - -

11. Sheep and goat - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Implements

(cycle weeder) - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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5.A. 1. Soil fertility status of FLDs plots during 2014-15

Sl.

No. Category

Farming

Situation

Season

and

Year

Crop Variety/

breed Hybrid Thematic area

Technology Demonstrated

Nutrient Status of soil (Kg/ha)

Previous crop grown N P K

1. Oilseeds Irrigated Rabi/Summer

2014 Groundnut G2-52 -

Varietal

Introduction ICM

M M M Sorghum, Bajra

Irrigated Kharif 2014 Sunflower - KBSH-53 ICM Varietal

Introduction ICM M M M Sorghum, Bajra

Pulses Rainfed Kharif 2014 Greengram DGGV-2 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety M M M Onion

2. Rainfed Kharif 2014 Redgram TS- 3R - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety M M H Sorghum

Cereals Rainfed Rabi 2014 Sorghum BJV-44 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety M M M

Sorghum,

Bengalgram,

Safflower etc

3. Irrigated Kharf 2014 Maize GH-727 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety M M L Sunflower

Irrigated Kharif 2014 Wheat UAS 304 - Varietal

Introduction Improved Variety M M H

Soybean, Sunflower,

Onion, Maize

Vegetables Rabi/Summer

2014 Tomato -

Arka Rakshaka

Hybrid Introduction

Plant Protection M M L Beans, Onion

4

5. Fruits Irrigated Rabi/ Summer

2014 Grapes Sonaka - IDM

Management of DM &

PM M M M -

-

6.

Spices and

condiments - - - - - - - - - - -

7. Commercial Rainfed Kharif Onion Arka

Kalyan M M M

Bengalgram,

Sorghum, etc

8 Fodder - - - - - - - - - - -

09 Fibre - - - - - - -

10 Dairy - - - - - - - - - - -

11 Sheep and goat - - - - - - - - - - -

Implements

(cycle weeder) - - - - - - -

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5.B. Results of Frontline Demonstrations

5.B.1. Crops

Crop

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

Variety Hybrid Farming

situation

No. of

Demo.

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR H L A

Oilseeds

Sunflower ICM

Hybrid KBSH-53 Kharif

Rainfed 10 4.0 17.70 13.90 15.80 12.5 26.4 18608 55300 36691 2.97 17100 43750 26650 2.56

Groundnut Variety

Evaluation G2-52 -

Rabi/

Summer 10 4.0 32.74 28.72 31.02 27.00 14.88 26000 117881 91881 4.54 25000 102600 77600 4.11

Pulses -

Redgram Introduction TS 3R - Kharif 10 4.0 12.7 10.16 11.75 9.25 27.02 12000 52875 40875 4.41 11500 41625 30125 3.63

Greengram Variety

Evaluation DGGV-2 - Kharif 10 4.0 10.59 7.41 9.2 8.6 6.97 9500 52967 43467 5.6 9500 50025 40525 5.3

Cereals -

Sorghum Variety

introduction BJV-44 - Rabi 25 10.0 26.50 17.43 22.12 18.66 18.54 11428 43125 31697 3.77 11428 36379 24951 3.41

Wheat Variety

popularization UAS 304 - Rabi 12 5.0 36.10 32.67 34.73 30.10 15.38 20500 80075 59575 3.92 20500 69863 49363 3.42

Maize Hybrid

Introduction GH-727 - Kharif 10 4.0 51.83 46.17 49.00 52.00 5.76 14794 73500 58705 4.98 15287 78000 62712 5.11

Vegetables -

Tomato Hybrid

Introduction

Arka

Rakshaka

Rabi/Su

mmer 05 2.0 354.95 346.70 351.32 212.80 65.00

19996

7 280330 80363 1.40 160375 169800 9425 1.06

Onion Varietal

Introduction Arka

Kalyan - Khaif 10 4.0 147.98 139.76 141.95 130.50 8.77 80000 212925 132925 2.66 77000 195750 118750 2.54

Fruits -

Grapes DM/PM

management Sonaka -

Rabi/ Summer

10 4.0 151.88 116.83 147.21 120 22.67 18124

1 441630 260389 2.43 176000 184000 239358 2.43

Spices & condiments

Commerci

al -

Fodder -

Fibre - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

* 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

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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

Introduction of new Sorghum variety, BJV-44

Ear head length (cm) 19.94 18.94

Fodder Yield (%) 45.02 40.02

Introduction of Maize Hybrid , GH-727

Disease (%) 14.08 6.04

Cob length 22.08 20.08

Introduction of Wheat Variety, UAS-304

No of panicles per hill 7.35 6.00

Rust incidence (%) 4.17 12.95

ICM in Groundnut

Pest incidence (%) 5.00 24.50

Integrated crop management in sunflower

Incidence of disease PM(%) 8.50 18.00

Defoliation (%) 10.64 15.70

ICM in Redgram variety TS-3R

Wilt incidence (%) 4.59 9.70

Pod damage (%) 7.45 12.18

Demonstration of Greengram Variety DGGV-2

MYMV Disease (%) 10.80 9.70

Pod length (cm) 10.10 9.50

ICM in Tomato

Disease (%) 4.49 34.90

Diseases (Bacterial Wilt) (%) 0.00 12.90

Disease (Early Blight) (%) 1.99 14.90

Management of downy mildew and powdery

mildew disease in Grape

DM Disease (%) 18.87 29.40

PM Disease (%) 10.21 23.55

ICM in Onion

No. of Thrips/ 10 cm leaf length 4.02 9.04

Leaf blight disease (%) 9.00 35.00

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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

Yield (q/ha)

% Increase

*Economics of demonstration Rs./unit) *Economics of check

(Rs./unit)

Demo Check if

any

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

H L A Dairy Poultry Rabbitry Pigerry Sheep and goat Duckery 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

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5.B.3. Fisheries

Type of Breed

Name of the technology demonstrated

Breed No. of Demo

Units/ Area (m2)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration Rs./unit) or

(Rs./m2)

*Economics of check

Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2)

Demo Check if

any

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

H L A Common carps Mussels Ornamental

fishes

Others

(pl.specify)

* 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-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

5.B.4. Other enterprises

Enterprise Name of the technology

demonstrated Variety/ species

No. of Demo

Units/ Area {m2}

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./unit) or

(Rs./m2)

*Economics of check

(Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2)

Demo Check if

any

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

H L A Oyster

mushroom

Button

mushroom

Vermicompost Sericulture Apiculture Others

(pl.specify)

* 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-High L-Low, A-Average

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Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., additional income realized, employment generation, quantum of farm resources recycled etc.)

Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated

Parameter with unit Demo Local

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

Labour requirement

in Mandays %

save

Savings in

labour

(Rs./ha)

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross cost

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

Gross Cost

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

* 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 organized Number of participants Remarks

1 Field days 6 231 -

2 Farmers Training 35 1094 -

3 Media coverage 12 - -

4 Training for extension functionaries 10 252 -

5 Others (Please specify) - - -

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PART VI – DEMONSTRATIONS ON CROP HYBRIDS

Demonstration details on crop hybrids

Type of Breed Name of the technology

demonstrated

Name of the

hybrid

No. of

Demo

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha)

%

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

H L A

Cereals

Bajra

Maize

Paddy

Sorghum

Wheat

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Oilseeds

Castor

Mustard

Safflower

Sesame

Sunflower

Integrated Crop

Management KBSH-53 10 4.0 17.70 13.90 15.80 12.5 26.4 18608 55300 36691 2.97 17100 43750 26650 2.56

Groundnut

Soybean

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Pulses

Greengram

Blackgram

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Bengalgram

Redgram

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Vegetable crops

Bottle gourd

Capsicum

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Cucumber Hybird Introudction

Arka Rakshaka

05 2.0 354.95 346.70 351.32 212.80 65.00 199967 280330 80363 1.40 160375 169800 9425 1.06

Tomato

Brinjal

Okra

Onion

Potato

Field bean

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Fruit Crops

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

7.A.. Training of Farmers and Farm Women including sponsored training programmers (On campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Crop Production

Weed Management

Resource Conservation Technologies

Cropping Systems 2 59 0 59 11 0 11 70 0 70

Crop Diversification

IFS 2 20 0 20 26 0 26 46 0 46

Integrated Farming

Micro Irrigation/Irrigation

Seed production 1 2 0 2 11 0 11 13 0 13

Training and Pruning

Layout and Management of Orchards 1 8 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 8

Cultivation of Fruit 1 13 2 13 0 0 0 2 13 15

Others (pl. specify)

Soil Health and Fertility Management 1 23 0 23 0 0 0 23 0 23

Soil fertility management

Integrated water management

Integrated nutrient management 3 107 12 119 19 1 20 126 13 139

Production and use of organic inputs

Management of Problematic soils 1 20 0 20 6 0 6 26 0 26

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 16 0 16 4 0 4 20 0 20

Nutrient use efficiency

Balanced use of fertilizers 1 20 0 20 8 0 8 28 0 28

Soil and water testing 1 14 0 14 0 0 14 0 0 14

Home Science/Women empowerment

Storage loss minimization techniques

Value addition 1 3 28 31 0 5 05 0 36 36

Others (pl.specify)

Plant Protection

Integrated Pest Management 1 41 0 41 10 0 10 51 0 51

Integrated Disease Management

Bio-control of pests and diseases 1 28 0 28 2 0 2 30 0 30

Others (pl.specify) (KVK Activities) 1 18 20 38 1 0 1 19 20 39

TOTAL 19 392 62 452 98 6 118 462 82 558

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6. B Training of Farmers and Farm Women including sponsored training Programmes (Off campus)

7. Training for 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

Weed Management

Resource Conservation Technologies

Cropping Systems 2 66 10 76 15 3 16 81 13 94

Crop Diversification

Integrated Farming

Micro Irrigation/Irrigation

Seed production

Nursery management

Integrated Crop Management 1 37 0 37 0 1 1 0 0 38

Soil and Water Conservation

Integrated Nutrient Management

Production of organic inputs

Seed treatment

Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Production of low value and high volume crop

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Exotic vegetables

Export potential vegetables

Grading and standardization

Protective cultivation

Others (pl.specify)

b) Fruits

Training and Pruning

Layout and Management of Orchards

Cultivation of Fruit

Management of young plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation systems of orchards

Plant propagation techniques

Others (pl.specify)

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management

Management of potted plants

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Export potential of ornamental plants

Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants

Others (pl.specify)

d) Plantation crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (Usage of Coconut tree climbing

equipment )

e) Tuber crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

f) Spices

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and management technology

Post harvest technology and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

Soil Health and Fertility Management

Soil fertility management

Integrated water management

Integrated nutrient management 1 24 11 35 0 1 1 24 12 36

Production and use of organic inputs

Management of Problematic soils 1 28 3 31 0 0 0 28 3 31

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 21 10 31 0 0 0 21 10 31

Nutrient use efficiency

Balanced use of fertilizers 1 26 0 26 0 0 0 26 0 26

Soil and water testing 124 0 124 22 0 22 124 22 146 124

Others (pl.specify)

Livestock Production and Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Animal Nutrition Management

Animal Disease Management

Feed and Fodder technology

Production of quality animal products

Others (Fertility problems and their control

measures)

Home Science/Women empowerment

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Household food security by kitchen gardening and

nutrition gardening

Design and development of low/minimum cost

diet

Designing and development for high nutrient

efficiency diet

Minimization of nutrient loss in processing

Processing and cooking

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Storage loss minimization techniques

Value addition

Women empowerment

Location specific drudgery production

Rural Crafts

Women and child care

Others (pl.specify)

Agril. Engineering

Farm machinery and its maintenance

Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems

Use of Plastics in farming practices

Production of small tools and implements

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and

implements

Small scale processing and value addition

Post Harvest Technology

Others (pl.specify)

Plant Protection 1 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Disease Management 1 28 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 28

Bio-control of pests and diseases

Production of bio control agents and bio

pesticides

Others (pl.specify)

Fisheries

Integrated fish farming

Carp breeding and hatchery management

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture

Hatchery management and culture of freshwater

prawn

Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes

Portable plastic carp hatchery

Pen culture of fish and prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

Fish processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

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Production of Inputs at site

Seed Production

Planting material production

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides production

Bio-fertilizer production 1 22 2 24 4 1 6 26 3 19

Vermi-compost production

Organic manures production

Production of fry and fingerlings

Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets

Small tools and implements

Production of livestock feed and fodder

Production of Fish feed

Mushroom production

Apiculture

Others (pl.specify)

Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

Leadership development

Group dynamics

Formation and Management of SHGs

Mobilization of social capital

Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths

Others (pl.specify)

Agro-forestry

Production technologies

Nursery management

Integrated Farming Systems 2 30 10 40 20 2 22 40 22 62

Others (Pl. specify)

TOTAL 16 431 46 477 61 8 68 395 85 536

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7.C. Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (on campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Nursery Management of Horticulture crops

Training and pruning of orchards

Protected cultivation of vegetable crops

Commercial fruit production

Integrated farming

Seed production 2 64 0 64 0 0 0 64 0 64

Production of organic inputs

Planting material production

Vermi-culture 1 25 5 30 2 2 4 27 7 34

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping

Sericulture

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Value addition 1 0 25 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

Small scale processing

Post Harvest Technology

Tailoring and Stitching

Rural Crafts

Production of quality animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

Piggery

Rabbit farming

Poultry production

Ornamental fisheries

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn culture

Shrimp farming

Pearl culture

Cold water fisheries

Fish harvest and processing technology

Fry and fingerling rearing

Increasing production and productivity of crops

Seed treatment

Disease management

Role of KVKs to the farming community

TOTAL 4 89 30 119 2 2 4 116 7 123

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7.D. Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (off campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Nursery Management of Horticulture crops

Training and pruning of orchards

Protected cultivation of vegetable crops 1 30 2 32 2 3 5 32 5 37

Commercial fruit production 1 25 5 30 0 2 2 25 7 34

Integrated farming 1 20 4 24 3 3 6 23 7 30

Seed production

Production of organic inputs

Planting material production 1 27 0 27 0 0 0 27 0 27

Vermi-culture

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping

Sericulture

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Value addition

Small scale processing

Post Harvest Technology

Tailoring and Stitching

Rural Crafts

Production of quality animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

Piggery

Rabbit farming

Poultry production

Ornamental fisheries

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn culture

Shrimp farming

Pearl culture

Cold water fisheries

Fish harvest and processing technology

Fry and fingerling rearing

Soil and water testing

Seed treatment 2 60 0 60 10 0 10 60 10 70

TOTAL 4 102 11 113 5 8 13 107 19 128

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7.E. Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (on campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Productivity enhancement in field crops

Integrated Pest Management 1 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

Integrated Nutrient management 1 29 4 33 0 0 0 29 4 33

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Protected cultivation technology

Production and use of organic inputs 1 20 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 20

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Formation and Management of SHGs

Women and Child care

Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing

Group Dynamics and farmers organization

Information networking among farmers

Capacity building for ICT application

Management in farm animals

Livestock feed and fodder production

Household food security

Plant protection measures in oil seeds and pulses 1 15 0 152 0 0 0 15 0 15

Total 4 89 4 230 0 0 0 89 4 93

7.F. Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (off campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Productivity enhancement in field crops

Integrated Pest Management 1 15 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 15

Integrated Nutrient management 1 25 0 25 2 0 2 25 2 27

Rejuvenation of old orchards 1 12 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 12

Protected cultivation technology 1 20 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 20

Production and use of organic inputs

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Formation and Management of SHGs

Women and Child care

Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing

Group Dynamics and farmers organization

Information networking among farmers

Capacity building for ICT application

Management in farm animals

Livestock feed and fodder production

Household food security

Any other (Soil and Water Analysis) 1 45 0 45 6 0 6 51 0 51

Seed Production technology and seed treatment campagin 1 30 0 30 4 0 4 30 4 34

Total 6 147 0 147 12 0 12 153 6 159

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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

1.a. Increasing production and productivity of crops

1.b. Commercial production of vegetables

2 Production and value addition

2.a. Fruit Plants

2.b. Ornamental plants

2.c. Spices crops

3. Soil health and fertility management

4 Production of Inputs at site

5 Methods of protective cultivation

6 Others (pl.specify)

7 Post harvest technology and value addition

7.a. Processing and value addition

7.b. Others- Marketing value addition in agriculture produce

8 Farm machinery

8.a. Farm machinery, tools and implements

8.b. Others (pl.specify)

9. Livestock and fisheries

10 Livestock production and management

10.a. Animal Nutrition Management

10.b. Animal Disease Management

10.c Fisheries Nutrition

10.d Fisheries Management

10.e. Others (pl.specify)

11. Home Science

11.a. Household nutritional security

11.b. Economic empowerment of women

11.c. Drudgery reduction of women

11.d. Others (pl.specify)

12 Agricultural Extension

12.a. Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

12.b. Others (pl.specify)

Total

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7.H. Details of Vocational Training Programmes carried out by KVKs for rural youth

S.No. Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 Crop production and management

1.a. Commercial floriculture

1.b. Commercial fruit production

1.c. Commercial vegetable production

1.d. Integrated crop management

1.e. Organic farming

1.f. Others (pl.specify)

2 Post harvest technology and value addition

2.a. Value addition (Rural Women) 1 0 34 34 0 24 24 0 58 58

2.b. Others (pl.specify)

3. Livestock and fisheries

3.a. Dairy farming

3.b. Composite fish culture

3.c. Sheep and goat rearing

3.d. Piggery

3.e. Poultry farming

3.f. Others (pl.specify)

4. Income generation activities

4.a. Vermi-composting

4.b. Production of bio-agents, bio-pesticides,

bio-fertilizers etc.

4.c. Repair and maintenance of farm machinery

and implements

4.d. Rural Crafts

4.e. Seed production

4.f. Sericulture

4.g. Mushroom cultivation

4.h. Nursery, grafting etc.

4.i. Tailoring, stitching, embroidery, dying etc.

4.j. Agril. para-workers, para-vet training

4.k. Others (pl.specify)

5 Agricultural Extension

5.a. Capacity building and group dynamics

5.b. Others (pl.specify)

Grand Total 1 0 34 34 0 24 24 0 58 58

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PART VIII – EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Extension Programmes (including extension activities undertaken in FLD programmes)

Nature of Extension

Programme

No. of

Programmes

No. of Participants (General) No. of Participants

SC / ST No. of extension personnel

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Field Day 6 305 26 331 20 15 35 20 5 25

Rabi Field day 1 950 550 1500 200 100 300 50 75 125

Kisan Mela - - - - - - - - - -

Kisan Ghosthi - - - - - - - - - -

Exhibition 4 8,50,000 2,25,000 10,75,000 100000 50000 150000 50000 25000 75000

Film Show 2 85 23 108 10 - 10 - - 0

Method

Demonstrations 5 125 53 178 10 5 15 10 - 5

Farmers Seminar - - - - - - - - - -

Workshop - - - - - - - - - -

Group meetings 12 285 57 342 25 35 60 10 05 15

Lectures delivered as

resource persons 51 1250 290 1640 100 75 175 75 55 120

Newspaper coverage 12 - - - - - - - - -

Radio talks - - - - - - - - - -

TV talks 10 - - - - - - - - -

Popular articles - - - - - - - - - -

Extension Literature 6 - - - - - - - - -

Advisory Services

(through phone) 750 - - - - - - - - -

Scientific visit to

farmers field 250 - - - - - - - - -

Farmers visit to KVK 812 - - - - - - - - -

Diagnostic visits 25 - - - - - - - - -

Exposure visits - - - - - - - - - -

Ex-trainees Sammelan - - - - - - - - - -

Soil health Camp - - - - - - - - - -

Animal Health Camp - - - - - - - - - -

Agri mobile clinic - - - - - - - - - -

Soil test campaigns - - - - - - - - - -

Farm Science Club

Conveners meet - - - - - - - - - -

Self Help Group

Conveners meetings - - - - - - - - - -

Mahila Mandals

Conveners meetings - - - - - - - - - -

Any Other

(Technology week) 1 38 - 38 - - - 3 - 3

Total 1946 3000 1099 4099 100365 50230 150595 50165 25140 75290

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PART IX – PRODUCTION OF SEED, PLANT AND LIVESTOCK MATERIALS

9.A. Production of seeds by the KVKs

Crop category Name of the crop Variety Hybrid

Quantity of

seed

(qtl)

Value

(Rs) *

Number of

farmers to

whom

provided

Cereals (crop wise) Sorghum M35-1 30.00

KVK all

produce sent to

SOS (Seeds),

UAS, Dharwad

Wheat DWR-195, DDK-1029 12.40

Oil seeds Soybean Jss-335 50.00

Pulses Bengalgram JG-11 20.50

Commercial crops

Vegetables Onion Arka Kalyan 5.06

Flower crops

Spices

Fodder crop seeds

Fiber crops

Forest Species

Others (specify)

Total - - - -

* Anticipated income

9.B. Production of planting materials by the KVKs

Crop category

Name of the crop

Variety Hybrid Number Value (Rs.)

Number of

farmers to whom

provided

Commercial - - - - - -

Vegetable seedlings Drumstick Bhagya - 3284 26,272 30

Fruits - - - - - -

Ornamental plants - - - - - -

Medicinal and Aromatic - - - - - -

Plantation - - - - - -

Spices - - - - - -

Tuber - - - - - -

Fodder crop saplings

Forest Species - - - - - -

Others(specify) - - - - - -

Total - - - 3284 26,272/- -

9.C. Production of Bio-Products

Bio Products Name of the bio-product Quantity

Kg Value (Rs.)

Number of

farmers to

whom provided

Bio Fertilizers

Bio-pesticide Meterzium 160 32,000/-

Bio-fungicide Trichoderma 294.5 29,450/- -

Bio Agents

Others (specify) Pseduomonas 493.5 48750/-

Total 948 1,10,200/-

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9.D. Production of livestock materials

Particulars of Live stock Name of the breed Number Value (Rs.) Number of farmers to

whom provided

Dairy animals - - - -

Cows - - - -

Buffaloes - - - -

Calves - - - -

Others (Pl. specify) - - - -

Poultry - - - -

Broilers - - - -

Layers - - - -

Duals (broiler and layer) - - - -

Japanese Quail - - - -

Turkey - - - -

Emu - - - -

Ducks - - - -

Others (Pl. specify) - - - -

Piggery - - - -

Piglet - - - -

Others (Pl.specify) - - - -

Fisheries - - - -

Fingerlings - - - -

Others (Pl. specify) - - - -

Total

PART X – PUBLICATION, SUCCESS STORY, SWTL, TECHNOLOGY WEEK AND

DROUGHT MITIGATION

10. A. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)

(A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.)

(B) Literature developed/published

Item Title Authors name Number

Research papers/Abstract Evaluation of new insecticide

molecule Lamdacyhalothrin 5 EC

for Management of Onion thrips

Thrips Tabci Lindeman (

Thysonoptera:thripidae) through

on farm testing

Dr. R. Veeranna,

Dr. P.S.Pattar,

Dr. R.M.Hosamani,

Dr. K.B.Yadahallil,

Dr. R.G. Satish,

Mr. S.C. Angadi,

National Conference on

Spices 19-21 Dec 2013,

UAHS, Shimoga PP-52

Survey on Purple Blotch and

twisting of Onion leaves in Major

Belts of Bagalkot District

Dr. K.B.Yadahallil,

Dr. P.S.Pattar,

Dr. R. Veeranna,

Dr. R.G. Satish,

Mr. S.C. Angadi

National Conference on

Spices 19-21 Dec 2013,

UAHS, Shimoga PP-52

Scenario of leaf spot and Rhizome

Rot of Turmeric in Bagalkot

District

Dr. K.B.Yadahallil,

Dr. P.S.Pattar,

Dr. R.M.Hosamani,

Dr. R. Veeranna,

Dr. R.G. Satish,

Mr. S.C. Angadi,

National Conference on

Spices 19-21 Dec 2013,

UAHS, Shimoga PP-52

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Technical reports - - - News letters KVK News letter (2) Programme Co-

ordinator and

Subject Matter

Specialists

1 Number, 500 copies

July 2013-Dec 2013

1 Number, 500 copies

Jan 2014-Mar 2014

Technical bulletins - - - Popular articles - - -

- - -

Extension literature

(Folders)

Dr.R.M.Hosamani,

Dr.ArunR.Sataraddi,

Dr.P.S.Pattar,

Dr. Jabeen Khatib,

Mr. Siddappa Angadi

Mr. Mallikarjun Gaddankeri

Integrated crop

management in

Grapes

500 copies

Dr.R.M.Hosamani,

Dr.Arun Sataraddi,

Dr.P.S.Pattar,

Dr. Jabeen Khatib,

Mr. Siddappa Angadi

Mr. Mallikarjun Gaddankeri

Imporved

cultivation

practices in

Pomegrante

500 copies

Dr.R.M.Hosamani,

Dr.ArunR.Sataraddi

Dr.P.S.Pattar,

Dr. Jabeen Khatib,

Mr. Siddappa Angadi

Mr. Mallikarjun Gaddankeri

Improved

cultivation

practices in Onion

500 copies

Dr.R.M.Hosamani,

Dr.ArunRSataraddi,

Dr.P.S.Pattar,

Dr. Jabeen Khatib,

Mr. Siddappa Angadi

Mr. Mallikarjun Gaddankeri

Improved

cultivation

practices in

Turmeric

500 copies

Others (Television) Integrated disease management of Chickpea wilt

Dr. Arun R.

Sataraddi ETV- Kannada

Others (Radio talks) - - -

10.B. Details of Electronic Media Produced : Nil

S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD/

Audio-Cassette)

Title of the programme Number

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10.C. Success Stories / Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable

action photographs. The Success Stories / Case Studies need not be restricted to the reporting period)

1) Title: Theme of the Success Sotry in agriculture & allied Sectors Vermicompost

.

Name of the farmer Mr. Veeranna Tolamatti

Village Sunag

Block Bilagi

Contact details (Phone,

mobile,email id) 9449534568

Landholding ( in ha.) -

Irrigated ( in h.a) 3.37

Un-irrigated (in h.a) -

Membership details ( in self-help

group, producers

cooperative/Company,

cooperative society (etc)

SDMS, District organic Committee, PKPS Members, KVGB,

raitar Kood, FTC

Brief about individual/group

(about 250 words)

Write up on of success story

(about 500 words)

Factors responsible for success

( Eg: individual efforts

leadership qualities,

innovativeness and support from

Govt. Department,

responsiveness to change etc)

Innovativeness, Help from ARS, KVS, Dung depots,

Individual efforts

Impact of success story on other

farmers in locality 120

Awards/rewards/appreciation

received

-

Impact factors Before Adoption After Adopting

Crop/ Agricultural Practice Sunflower, Bengalgram,

Bajra, Sorghum

Sugarcane, Drumstick,

Banana, Teak, fodder crops,

Vermicompost

Yield of Crop/Product Sunflower-10q/ha,

Bengalgram-6 q/ha, Bajra-

15q/ha, Sorghum 10q/ha

Sugarcane-125t/ha,

Drumstick 9t/ac.

Sale Value ( Rs.) 50,000 4,50,000

Input cost ( Rs ) 15,000 1,25,000

Labour cost ( Rs ) 4,000 50,000

Any Other Cost ( Rs ) - -

Net Saving/Net Profit ( Rs) 31,000 2,75,000

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Livelihood through Vermicompost production Veeranna G Tolamatti a 35 year old farmer graduated in arts native of Sunga village, Bilagi Taluka,

Bagalkot district having an area of 3.37 acre dry land with Rs. 50,000 bank loan.

Due to unemployment and frequent droughts , he planned to go to Managlore to work as labour to

fulfill his basic requirements of life. He came across an article in daily newspaper reagarding Vermicompost

production. After reading the article, he approached Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bagalkot for technical assistance

accordingly this situation was analysed thoroughly by KVK scientist and finally, he advised to go for

Vermicompost production which can solve his economic problems. KVK Scientist took the responsibility

of providing necessary technical advise and also sale of his produce. Initially, he started 7 Vermicompost

pits by utilizing local available resources and also by collection the cow dung and crop residue beside roads.

He borrowed water from neighboring farmer for production of Vermicompost this practice he followed for

two(2) to three(3) years, after getting income from the Vermicompost,he cleared his debts out of income

obtained from Vermicompost and also could able to dig borewell on his own farm.

Presently, he is having about 20 Vermicompost units from which he is earning Rs. 3,00,000

per year as gross income and net income being Rs. 2,00,000 per year. Apart from this he has earned Rs.

4,50,000 gross income from Sugarcane and Drumstick cultivation. At present, his net income is Rs.

4,75,000 from all the enterprises in an area of 3.37 acres.

Now he is leading happy life by the introduction of Vermicompost and Drumstick in his cropping system

and also he is a model farmer for the neighboring farming community.

Awards.

1. Krishi Pandit (State Level, Year: 2008)

2. Krishi Vasant (2014, National Level)

3. Taluk republicday award ( Year: 2008)

4. Farmers to farmers interatction (year : 2008)

5. Farmers to farmers interatction (year : 2008) GKVK Campus

6. Honour by different Departments

7. Integrated Agriculture Development ( Year: 2014) UAS, Dharwad.

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10.D. Give details of innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology developed

and used during the year : Nil

10.E. Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which

can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs) S. No. Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK

- - -

10.F. Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for

- Identification of courses for farmers/farm women

- Rural Youth

- In service personnel

10.G. Field activities

i. Number of villages adopted- 14

ii. No. of farm families selected- 250

iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted- 05

10.H. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory : Laboratory was established under Govt. of

Karnataka grants during 2009 Status of establishment of Lab :

1. Year of establishment :

2. List of equipments purchased with amount :

Sl. No Name of the Equipment Qty. Cost

1 - - -

Total - -

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Details of samples analyzed so far since establishment of SWTL: (2005-06 to 2014-15)

Details No. of Samples

analyzed

No. of Farmers

benefited No. of Villages

Amount realized

(Rs.)

Soil Samples 3698 2732 1132 5,35,000/-

Water Samples 1978 1080 743 1,70,970/-

Plant samples - - - -

Manure samples - - - -

Others (specify) - - - -

Total 5676 3812 1875 7,05,970/-

Details of samples analyzed during the 2014-15

Details No. of Samples

analyzed

No. of Farmers

benefited No. of Villages Amount realized (Rs.)

Soil Samples 852 696 477 1.70,400

Water Samples 895 561 546 62,270

Plant samples - - - -

Manure samples - - - -

Others (specify) - - - -

Total 1747 5069 1023 2,32,670

10.I. Technology Week celebration during 2014-15 Yes/No, If Yes

Period of observing Technology Week: From 22-02-2015 To 27-02-2015

Total number of farmers visited : 35

Total number of agencies involved : 3

Number of demonstrations visited by the farmers within KVK campus : 10

Types of Activities

No. of

Activities

Number of

Farmers Related crop/livestock technology

Gosthies 2 35

Soil and water conservation practices, Integrated Farming

System

Lectures organized

7

35 Soil health management, Sugarcane residue management,

Pomegranate cultivation practices, IPM,IDM, Seed production,

Vermicompost Production technolgoy

Exhibition

1

35 Depiction of production technology of major crops of the

district and IG activities

Film show 2 35 Vermicompost Production, Scientific Diary

Farm Visit 4 35

Visit to seed production plots of Onion, Jowar, Sugarcane,

Fodder, Diary unit & Horticulture crops

Fair - -

Diagnostic Practicals 3 35 -

Supply of Literature (No.) 152 35

Production technology of Sugarcane, Soil & water importance,

Bio control agents.

Supply of Seed (q) - - -

Supply of Planting materials

(No.) - - -

Bio Product supply (Kg) - - -

Bio Fertilizers (q) - - -

Supply of fingerlings - - -

Supply of Livestock specimen

(No.) - - -

Total number of farmers

visited the technology week - 35 -

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10. J. Interventions on drought mitigation (if the KVK included in this special programme) : Nil

A. Introduction of alternate crops/varieties

State Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries

B. Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties

Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries

Oilseeds

Pulses

Cereals

Vegetable crops

Tuber crops

Total

C. Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management

State Livestock components Number of

interactions

No. of

participants

Total

D. Animal health camps organized

State Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers

Total

E. Seed distribution in drought hit states

State Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage

of area

(ha)

Number

of

farmers

Total

F. Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies

State Crops/cultivars and gist of resource

conservation technologies introduced

Area (ha) Number

of

farmers

Total

G. Awareness campaign

State Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show

No. No.of

farmers

No. No.of

farmers

No. No.of

farmers

No. No.of

farmers

No. No.of

farmers

No. No.of

farmers

Total

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PART XI. IMPACT

11.A. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period).

Name of specific technology/skill transferred No. of

participants % of adoption

Change in income (Rs.)

Before

(Rs./Unit)

After

(Rs./Unit)

SSI Method in Sugarcane 55 45 80,000/ha 1,25,000/ha

ICM in Sugarcane 115 60 65,000/ha 1,15,000/ha

ICM in Wheat 90 60 40,000/ha 65,000/ha

ICM in Chickpea 75 42 30,000/ha 47,000/ha

ICM in Groundnut 115 55 30,000/ ha 40,000/ ha

ICM in Sunflower 135 47 25,000/ ha 35,000/ ha

Introduction of high yielding improved

Dicoccum wheat varieties

60 85 40,000/ ha 55,000/ ha

Adoption of new onion variety Arka Kalyan 250 75 20,000/ ha 35,000/ ha

Improved livestock management 80 40 2,500/ cow 4,500/ cow

Azolla cultivation and feeding 70 30 2,000/ cow 2,500/ cow

Popularization of fodder varieties 120 65 1,200/animal 1,800/animal

Seed production 15 100 8,000/Acre 15,000/Acre

Grading of Onion bulbs 5 100 16,000/ ha 20,000/ ha

Application of pre emergence weedicide in

Sugarcane

80 60 50,000/ ha 55,000/ ha

Micronutrient application in Sugarcane 50 70 80,000/ ha 1,00,000/ ha

NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants.

11.B. Cases of large scale adoption

(Please furnish detailed information for each case)

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

Name of specific technology/skill transferred No. of

participants % of adoption

Change in income (Rs.)

Before

(Rs./Unit)

After

(Rs./Unit)

Adoption of new Onion variety Arka Kalyan 85 78 15000 40000

Demonstration of ICM practices in Sugarcane 95 65 20000 30000

ICM in Groundnut 55 45 10000 15000

ICM in Sunflower 65 50 15000 20000

ICM practices in Wheat 80 70 7000 12000

ICM in Redgram 65 45 6000 10000

ICM In Rabi Sorghum 40 25 3000 8000

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PART XII - LINKAGES

12.A. Functional linkage with different organizations

Name of organization Nature of linkage

University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad Technical Resource / Guidance

University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot Technical Resource / Guidance

Karnataka State Department Of Agriculture Identification of beneficiaries for trainings and joint diagnostic survey,

Meetings

Agriculture Research Station Technical Resource and exposure visits

Karnataka State Department Of Horticulture Joint diagnostic survey, Meetings, Trainings to the farmers and extension

functionaries, implementation of NHM activities, NHB

Karnataka State Forest Department Joint diagnostic survey, Meetings, Trainings, Participation in Vanamahotsava

etc.,

Syndicate bank Bagalkot (Lead Bank) SHGs, Financial assistance

SBM Bagalkot SHGs, Financial assistance

SBI Bagalkot SHGs, Financial assistance

Corporation Bank Bagalkot SHGs, Financial assistance,

District statistical department Statistical data collection

All higher secondary schools and collages Trainings and extension activities (Youths)

District Social forestry office Integrated waste land development programme, JFPM project, Meetings

NABARD Agriculture and rural credit assistance, Farmers club

Pest control of India Supply of bio-control agents

Irrigation department Soil and water conservation

Sericulture department Technical resource, Identification of beneficiaries for trainings and joint

diagnostic survey, Meetings

Animal Husbandry Technical assistance, IFS

BEC STEP Technical assistance in post harvest technology

RUDSET Assistance in taking entrepreneurship

BASIX (NGO) Technical Resource / Guidance,

Technical assistance to farmers

SEARCH Technical Resource / Guidance,

Technical assistance to farmers

OUTREACH Technical Guidance and Seed production

IGFRI, Dharwad Fodder seed production

Sugar Factories in the district Technical Resource / Guidance,

Technical assistance to Extension personnel and farmers

JSYS, Bagalkot Technical assistance and training

Karnataka Milk Federation, Bagalkot Technical assistance and training

Karnataka Farmers Resource Centre, Bagalkot Technical assistance and training

NB The nature of linkage should be indicated in terms of joint diagnostic survey, joint implementation, and participation in meeting,

contribution received for infrastructural development, conducting training programmes and demonstration or any other

12.B. List special programmes undertaken by the KVK and operational now, which have been financed by

State Govt./Other Agencies

Name of the scheme Date/ Month of

initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)

Establishment of Bio control laboratory July 2006 Karnataka State Department

of Horticulture, GoK 20,00,000=00

Empowerment of SC farmers through Integrated

Farming System 2009

Department of Social

Welfare, GoK 32,25,000=00

Empowerment of ST farmers through Integrated

Farming System 2009

Department of Social

Welfare, GoK 13,06,888=00

Amla Campaign 2010 KAMPA, Bangalore 6,27,000=00

Management of White grub in Sugarcane in

Bagalkot district.

2013 KSDA,GoK 2,00,000=00

RKVY 2013 GoI 5,50,000=00

RKVY 2014 GoI

IFS 2014 GoI

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12.C. Details of linkage with ATMA

a) Is ATMA implemented in your district?

- Yes

If yes, role of KVK in preparation of SREP of the district ?

The SREP has been prepared and the programme is implemented since 2008.

Co-ordination activities between KVK and ATMA during 2014-15

S.

No. Programme Particulars

No. of

programmes

attended by

KVK staff

No. of

programmes

Organized by

KVK

Other remarks

(if any)

01 Meetings - - - -

02 Research projects

03 Training programmes

04 Demonstrations

05 Extension Programmes

Kisan Mela

Technology Week

Exposure visit

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 - - - -

Integrated Farm Development - - - -

Agri-preneurs development - - - -

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

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Funds received if

any Rs. in lakhs

Expenditure during

the reporting period

(Apr 2013 to Mar

2014) in Rs.

Constraints if any

- - - - - -

12.E. Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board : Nil

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Funds received if

any Rs.

Expenditure during

the reporting period

in Rs.

Remarks

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12.F. Details of linkage with RKVY : Nil

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Funds received if

any Rs.

Expenditure during

the reporting period

in Rs.

Remarks

1

Production

technology of

Different Crops

Groundnut,

Pomegrante,

Banana, Soil &

Water conservaion

Workshop, Seminar,

Training on and off

campus conducted

12. G Kisan Mobile Advisory Services

Month No. of SMS sent No. of farmers to which

SMS was sent

No. of feedback / query on

SMS sent

April 2014 - - -

May 2014 16 35,000 -

June 2014 14 27,550 -

July 2014 24 46,750 -

August 2014 14 27,550 -

September 2014 20 39,000

October 2014 10 19,000

November 2014 20 48,000

December 2014 21 46,000

January 2015 20 45,000

February 2015 15 42,500

March 2015 10 30,000

PART XIII- PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

13.A. Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)

Sl.

No.

Demo

Unit

Year of

establishment

Area

(ha)

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Variety Produce Qty.

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

1. Dairy

Unit

2011-12 0.08 - - 2630.58

litre/

annum

40,000/- 62,764/-

Working

Condition 2. Shade

net

2011-12 0.08 - - 2235

Seedlings

5,000 22,680

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13.B. Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production

Name

of the crop

Date of

sowing

Date of

harvest Are

a

(ha)

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Variety

Type of

Produce

Qty.

(qtl)

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

Cereals

Jowar 18.10.14 26.02.15 1.6 M35-1 Foundation 33

Wheat 9.11.2014 25.02.15 1.6 DWR-162 Foundation 48 -

Oilseeds

Soybean 6,8,10,15

June 2014

19,20,25

Oct-2014

2.4 JSS-335 Breeder 38 -

-

Pulses

Bengalgram 31.10.2014 10.02.2015 2.4 JG-11 Breeder 24

-

Vegetables

Onion 02.12.2014 27.04.2015 1.2 Arka

Kalyan

Certified 1.94

others

(Fodder)

- - - - - - - - -

13.C. Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)

Sl.

No.

Name of the

Product Qty

Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Cost of inputs Gross income

1. Trichoderma 294.5 29,450/- -

2 Meterzium 160 32,000/-

3 Pseudomonas 493.5 48,750/-

Total 948.00 65,000 1,10,200-

13.D. Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)

Sl.

No

Name

of the

animal /

bird /

aquatics

Details of production Amount (Rs.)/annum

Remarks Breed

Type of

Produce

Qty./

annum Cost of inputs Gross income

1. Dairy HF

crossbreed

Milk 4046.75 90,000/- 1,01,169/- -

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13.E. Utilization of hostel facilities

Accommodation available (No. of beds)

Months No. of trainees stayed Trainee days (days stayed) Reason for short fall (if any)

April 2014 - - -

May 2014 -

June 2014 -

July 2014 -

August 2014 -

September 2014 -

October 2014 -

November 2014 -

December 2014 -

January 2015 -

February 2015 -

March 2015 - - -

13.F. Database management

S. No Database target Database created

1 Training database Training database

2 KMAS-SMS database KMAS-SMS Database

3 Soil and Water testing reports database Soil and Water testing reports database

13.G. Details on Rain Water Harvesting Structure and micro-irrigation system : NA

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.)

- - - - - - - - - -

PART XIV - FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

14.A. Details of KVK Bank accounts

Bank account Name of the bank Location Branch

code

Account

Name

Account

Number

MICR

Number

IFSC

Number

With Host Institute SBI Bagalkot 812 SB 11029264052 587002002 SBIN0000812

With KVK SBI Bagalkot 812 SB 11029264052 587002002 SBIN0000812

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14.B. Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2014-15 (Rs. in lakh)

S.

No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure

A. Recurring Contingencies

1 Pay & Allowances 64,00,000/- 64,00,000/- 72,06,490/-

2 Traveling allowances 1,50,000/- 15,000/- 1,41,426/-

3 Contingencies Contingencies

A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on

office running, publication of Newsletter and library

maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)

2,50,000/- 50,000/- 1,99,158

B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 2,25,000/- 25,000/- 1,94,349

C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto

Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 1,00,000/- 20,000/- 58,740

D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material

including chemicals etc. required for conducting the

training)

1,00,000/- 5,000/- 56,281

E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses

(minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) 3,25,000/- 2,00,000/- 3,98,821

F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly

generated information in the major production systems of

the area)

40,000/- 10,000/- 45,000

G Training of extension functionaries 25,000/- 5,000/- 8,886

H Maintenance of buildings 50,000/- 5,000/- 40,000

I Extension Activities 50,000/- 5,000/- 37,121

J Farmer’s Field School 5,000/- 5,000/- 19,458

K Library (Purchase of Journal, Periodicals, News paper and

Magazines) 30,000/- 5,000/- 4500

TOTAL (A) 78,00,000/- 67,65,000 82,37,600/ /-

B. Non-Recurring Contingencies

1 Works - - -

2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture - - -

3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) - - -

4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) - - -

TOTAL (B) - - -

C. REVOLVING FUND - - -

GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 78,00,000/- 67,65,000 82,37,600/ /-

14.C. Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for the three years

ear Opening balance as

on 1st April

Income during the

year

Expenditure

during the year

Net balance in hand as

on 1st April of each year

April 2010 to March 2011 2,19,719=80 4,35,002=00 6,07,773=00 46,948=80

April 2011 to March 2012 46,948=80 18,96,722=00 12,09,893=00 7,33,777=80

April 2012 to March 2013 7,33,777=80 19,63,106=00 18,43,235=00 8,53,648=80

April 2013 to March 2014 8,53,648=00 12,32,842=00 13,24,832=00 7,64,658=00

April 2014 to March 2015 7,64,658=00 17,25,931=00 17,25,931=00 15,46,321=00

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15. Details of HRD activities attended by KVK staff during 2014-15

Sl.

No. Name of the staff Designation Title of the training

programme

Institute where

attended Dates

1

Dr.P S Pattar

SMS( Agronomy)

Annual Review workshop

CMFRI Kochi Kerala

05.05 2014

To

08-05-2014

2

Dr.Arun R Sataraddi Programme

Co-oridnator

1 st MDP Programme for

newly recruited PC

NAARM Hyderabad

10.1102014 to

15.11.2014

3

Dr. R.M. Hosamani

SMS (Horitculture)

Pomegrante Seminar NRC Solapur 06-12-2014 &

07-12-2014

16. Please include any other important and relevant information which has not been reflected aboðve

(write in detail).

Farmers Field School on Integrated Crop Management in Bengalgram

Taluka: Bagalkot Village: Bilkerur Season: Kharif 2014

Crop Variety

Area

(ha)

No.

of

farmers

Average Yield

(q ha-1) Increase in

yield (%)

Cost of cash inputs (Rs ha-1

)

Demonstration Local

check Demonstration

Local

check

Bengalgra

m TS-3R 0.4 25 18.00 15.00 20.00 12,000 11,500

MAJOR FARMING SITUATION UNDER THE DEMONSTRATION

Crop No. of farmers

Major farming situation of the demonstration plots

Source of irrigation Soil type Previous crop Sowing date Harvesting date

Bengalgra

m 25 Rainfed

black soil Sorghum 06-06-2014 02-11-2014

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DETAILS OF DIFFERENT EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Sl. No Activities No. of Programme No. of Participants Remarks

1 Weekly sessions 06 150 -

2 Field Day 01 30 -

3 Conventions (Folder) - - -

5 Television Programme - - -

7 Over phones - 20 -

8 In person - 25 -

9 News paper coverage - - -

Reaction of farmer about Farmers Field School

Impressed about the benefit of ICM practices in cultivation of redgram and also varietal introduction

& by adopting integrated pest and disease & crop management practices resulted in higher yields

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SUMMARY FOR 2014-15

I. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT Summary of technologies assessed under various crops

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of

trials

Integrated Nutrient Management

Varietal Evaluation Greengram Assessment of Greengram Variety, IPM2-14 05

Bengalgram Assessment of Bengalgram Variety, JAKI-9218

Integrated Pest Management Pomegrante Assess ment of Fipronil 5% EC on Pomegrante 05

Integrated Crop Management 05

Integrated Disease Management Lime Assessment of Psedomonas fluorescens@ 10g/lit against citrus canker 05

Small Scale Income Generation

Enterprises

Weed Management Onion Assessment of sequential application herbicide in Onion 05

Resource Conservation Technology

Farm Machineries

Integrated Farming System

Seed / Plant production

Value addition

Drudgery Reduction

Storage Technique

Others (Pl. specify)

Total 25

Summary of technologies assessed under livestock : Nil

Thematic areas Name of the

livestock enterprise

Name of the

technology assessed No. of trials

Disease Management

Evaluation of Breeds

Feed and Fodder management

Nutrition Management

Production and Management

Others (Pl. specify)

Total

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Summary of technologies assessed under various enterprises : Nil

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

Summary of technologies assessed under home science : Nil

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

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II. TECHNOLOGY REFINEMENT Summary of technologies refined under various crops : Nil

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

Integrated Nutrient Management

Varietal Evaluation

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Crop Management

Integrated Disease Management

Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises

Weed Management

Resource Conservation Technology

Farm Machineries

Integrated Farming System

Seed / Plant production

Value addition

Drudgery Reduction

Storage Technique

Others (Pl. specify)

Total

Summary of technologies assessed under refinement of various livestock : Nil

Thematic areas Name of the

livestock enterprise

Name of the

technology refined No. of trials

Disease Management

Evaluation of Breeds

Feed and Fodder management

Nutrition Management

Production and Management

Others (Pl. specify)

Total

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Summary of technologies refined under various enterprises : Nil

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

Summary of technologies refined under home science : Nil

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

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III. FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATION Crops

Crop

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

Variety Hybrid Farming

situation

No. of

Demo.

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR H L A

Oilseeds

Sunflower ICM

Hybrid KBSH-53 Kharif

Rainfed 10 4.0 17.70 13.90 15.80 12.5 26.4 18608 55300 36691 2.97 17100 43750 26650 2.56

Groundnut Variety

Evaluation G2-52 -

Rabi/

Summer 10 4.0 28.00 25.00 27.00 31.02 14.88 26000 117881 91881 4.54 25000 102300 77600 4.11

Pulses -

Redgram Introduction TS 3R - Kharif 10 4.0 12.7 10.16 11.75 9.25 27.02 12000 52875 40875 4.41 11500 41625 30125 3.63

Greengram Variety

Evaluation DGGV-2 - Kharif 10 4.0 10.59 7.41 9.2 8.6 6.97 9500 52967 43467 5.6 9500 50025 40525 5.3

Cereals -

Sorghum Variety

introduction BJV-44 - Rabi 25 10.0 26.50 17.43 22.12 18.66 18.54 11428 43125 31697 4.93 11428 36379 24951 4.18

Wheat Variety

popularization UAS 304 - Rabi 12 5.0 36.10 32.67 34.73 30.10 15.38 20500 80075 59575 3.92 20500 69863 49363 3.42

Maize Hybrid

Introduction GH-727 - Kharif 10 4.0 51.83 46.17 49.00 52.00 5.76 14794 73500 58705 4.98 15287 78000 62712 5.11

Vegetables -

Tomato Hybrid

Introduction

Arka

Rakshaka

Rabi/Su

mmer 05 2.0 354.95 346.70 351.32 212.80 65.00

19996

7 280330 80363 1.40 160375 169800 9425 1.06

Onion Varietal

Introduction Arka

Kalyan - Khaif 10 4.0 147.98 139.76 141.95 130.50 8.77 80000 212925 132925 2.66 77000 195750 118750 2.54

Fruits -

Grapes DM/PM

management Sonaka -

Rabi/

Summer 10 4.0 151.88 116.83 147.21 120 22.67

18124

1 441630 239358 2.43 176000 360000 239358 2.43

Spices & condiments

Commerci

al -

Fodder -

Fibre - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Livestock : Nil

Category Thematic

area

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

KVKs

No. of

Farmer

No.of

units

Major parameters % change in

major

parameter

Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) *Economics of check

(Rs.)

Demons

ration Check

Demons

ration Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Dairy

Poultry

Rabbitry

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Pigerry

Sheep and goat

Sheep and goat

Duckery

Others

(pl.specify)

Total

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Fisheries : Nil

Category Thematic area

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

KVKs

No. of

Farmer

No.of

units

Major parameters % change in

major parameter Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.)

*Economics of check

(Rs.)

Demons

ration Check

Demons

ration Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Common carps

Mussels

Ornamental fishes

Others (pl.specify)

Total

* 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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Other enterprises : Nil

Category

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

KVKs

No. of

Farmer

No.of

units

Major parameters % change in major parameter Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) or Rs./unit *Economics of check

(Rs.) or Rs./unit

Demons

ration Check

Demons

ration Check

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return Net Return

**

BCR

Oyster mushroom

Button mushroom

Vermicompost

Sericulture

Apiculture

Others (pl.specify)

Total

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Women empowerment : Nil

Category Name of technology No. of KVKs No. of demonstrations Name of observations Demonstration Check

Women

Pregnant women

Adolescent Girl

Other women

Children

Neonats

Infants

Children

Farm implements and machinery : Nil

Name of the

implement Crop

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

No. of

KVKs

No. of

Farmer

Area

(ha)

Filed observation (output/man

hour)

% change in major

parameter Labor reduction (man days) Cost reduction (Rs./ha or Rs./Unit ect.)

Demons

ration Check

* 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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Other enterprises

Demonstration details on crop hybrids

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

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

H L A

Cereals

Bajra

Maize

Paddy

Sorghum

Wheat

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Oilseeds

Castor

Mustard

Safflower

Sesame

Sunflower Integrated Crop

Management KBSH-53 10 4.0 17.70 13.90 15.80 12.5 26.4 18608 55300 36691 2.97 17100 43750 26650 2.56

Groundnut

Soybean

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Pulses

Greengram

Blackgram

Bengalgram

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Redgram

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Vegetable crops

Bottle gourd

Capsicum

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Cucumber Hybird Introudction

Arka Rakshaka

05 2.0 354.95 346.70 351.32 212.80 65.00 199967 280330 80363 1.40 160375 169800 9425 1.06

Tomato

Brinjal

Okra

Onion

Potato

Field bean

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Fruit Crops

Commercial

crops

Sugarcane

Coconut

Others (pl.specify)

Total

Fodder crops

Maize (Fodder)

Sorghum (Fodder)

Others (pl.specify)

Total

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IV. Training Programme

PART VII. TRAINING

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 Female Total Male Female Total

Crop Production

Weed Management

Resource Conservation Technologies

Cropping Systems 2 59 0 59 11 0 11 70 0 70

Crop Diversification

Integrated Farming

Micro Irrigation/Irrigation

Seed production 1 2 0 2 11 0 11 13 0 13

Nursery management

Integrated Crop Management

Soil and Water Conservation

Integrated Nutrient Management 2 20 0 20 26 0 26 46 0 46

Production of organic inputs

Seed treatment

Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Production of low value and high volume

crop

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Exotic vegetables

Export potential vegetables

Grading and standardization

Protective cultivation

Organic farming in Sapota

b) Fruits

Training and Pruning

Layout and Management of Orchards 1 8 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 8

Cultivation of Fruit 1 13 2 13 0 0 0 2 13 15

Management of young plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation systems of orchards

Plant propagation techniques

Others (pl.specify)

c) Ornamental Plants

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Nursery Management

Management of potted plants

Export potential of ornamental plants

Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants

Others (pl.specify)

d) Plantation crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

e) Tuber crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

f) Spices

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and management technology

Post harvest technology and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

Soil Health and Fertility Management 1 23 0 23 0 0 0 23 0 23

Soil fertility management

Integrated water management

Integrated nutrient management 3 107 12 119 19 1 20 126 13 139

Production and use of organic inputs

Management of Problematic soils 1 20 0 20 6 0 6 26 0 26

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 16 0 16 4 0 4 20 0 20

Nutrient use efficiency

Balanced use of fertilizers 1 20 0 20 8 0 8 28 0 28

Soil and water testing 1 14 0 14 0 0 14 0 0 14

Others (pl.specify)

Livestock Production and Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Animal Nutrition Management

Animal Disease Management

Feed and Fodder technology

Production of quality animal products

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Others (pl.specify)

Home Science/Women empowerment

Household food security by kitchen

gardening and nutrition gardening

Design and development of low/minimum

cost diet

Designing and development for high nutrient

efficiency diet

Minimization of nutrient loss in processing

Processing and cooking

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Storage loss minimization techniques

Value addition 1 3 28 31 0 5 05 0 36 36

Women empowerment

Location specific drudgery production

Rural Crafts

Women and child care

Others (pl.specify)

Agril. Engineering

Farm machinery and its maintenance

Installation and maintenance of micro

irrigation systems

Use of Plastics in farming practices

Production of small tools and implements

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Small scale processing and value addition

Post Harvest Technology

Others (pl.specify)

Plant Protection

Integrated Pest Management 1 41 0 41 10 0 10 51 0 51

Integrated Disease Management

Bio-control of pests and diseases 1 28 0 28 2 0 2 30 0 30

Production of bio control agents and bio

pesticides 1 18 20 38 1 0 1 19 20 39

Integreted Pest and Disease Management

Fisheries

Integrated fish farming

Carp breeding and hatchery management

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture

Hatchery management and culture of

freshwater prawn

Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes

Portable plastic carp hatchery

Pen culture of fish and prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

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Fish processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

Production of Inputs at site

Seed Production

Planting material production

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides production

Bio-fertilizer production

Vermi-compost production

Organic manures production

Production of fry and fingerlings

Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets

Small tools and implements

Production of livestock feed and fodder

Production of Fish feed

Mushroom production

Apiculture

Others Awareness Protection of Plant

Varieties and rights and its importance

Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

Leadership development

Group dynamics

Formation and Management of SHGs

Mobilization of social capital

Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths

Others (pl.specify)

Agro-forestry

Production technologies

Nursery management

Integrated Farming Systems

Others (Pl. specify)

TOTAL 19 392 62 452 98 6 118 462 82 558

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Training for 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

Weed Management

Resource Conservation Technologies

Cropping Systems 2 66 10 76 15 3 16 81 13 94

Crop Diversification

Integrated Farming

Micro Irrigation/Irrigation

Seed production

Nursery management

Integrated Crop Management 1 37 0 37 0 1 1 0 0 38

Soil and Water Conservation

Integrated Nutrient Management

Production of organic inputs

Seed treatment

Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Production of low value and high volume crop

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Exotic vegetables

Export potential vegetables

Grading and standardization

Protective cultivation

Others (pl.specify)

b) Fruits

Training and Pruning

Layout and Management of Orchards

Cultivation of Fruit

Management of young plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation systems of orchards

Plant propagation techniques

Others (pl.specify)

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management

Management of potted plants

Export potential of ornamental plants

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Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants

Others (pl.specify)

d) Plantation crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (Usage of Coconut tree climbing

equipment )

e) Tuber crops

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

f) Spices

Production and Management technology

Processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and management technology

Post harvest technology and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

Soil Health and Fertility Management

Soil fertility management

Integrated water management

Integrated nutrient management 1 24 11 35 0 1 1 24 12 36

Production and use of organic inputs

Management of Problematic soils 1 28 3 31 0 0 0 28 3 31

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 21 10 31 0 0 0 21 10 31

Nutrient use efficiency

Balanced use of fertilizers 1 26 0 26 0 0 0 26 0 26

Soil and water testing 124 0 124 22 0 22 124 22 146 124

Others (pl.specify)

Livestock Production and Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Animal Nutrition Management

Animal Disease Management

Feed and Fodder technology

Production of quality animal products

Others (Fertility problems and their control measures)

Home Science/Women empowerment

Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening

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Design and development of low/minimum cost

diet

Designing and development for high nutrient

efficiency diet

Minimization of nutrient loss in processing

Processing and cooking

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Storage loss minimization techniques

Value addition

Women empowerment

Location specific drudgery production

Rural Crafts

Women and child care

Others (pl.specify)

Agril. Engineering

Farm machinery and its maintenance

Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation

systems

Use of Plastics in farming practices

Production of small tools and implements

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and

implements

Small scale processing and value addition

Post Harvest Technology

Others (pl.specify)

Plant Protection 1 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Disease Management 1 28 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 28

Bio-control of pests and diseases

Production of bio control agents and bio

pesticides

Others (pl.specify)

Fisheries

Integrated fish farming

Carp breeding and hatchery management

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture

Hatchery management and culture of freshwater

prawn

Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes

Portable plastic carp hatchery

Pen culture of fish and prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

Fish processing and value addition

Others (pl.specify)

Production of Inputs at site

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Seed Production

Planting material production

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides production

Bio-fertilizer production 1 22 2 24 4 1 6 26 3 19

Vermi-compost production

Organic manures production

Production of fry and fingerlings

Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets

Small tools and implements

Production of livestock feed and fodder

Production of Fish feed

Mushroom production

Apiculture

Others (pl.specify)

Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

Leadership development

Group dynamics

Formation and Management of SHGs

Mobilization of social capital

Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths

Others (pl.specify)

Agro-forestry

Production technologies

Nursery management

Integrated Farming Systems 2 30 10 40 20 2 22 40 22 62

Others (Pl. specify)

TOTAL 16 431 46 477 61 8 68 395 85 536

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Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (on campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Nursery Management of Horticulture crops

Training and pruning of orchards

Protected cultivation of vegetable crops

Commercial fruit production

Integrated farming

Seed production 2 64 0 64 0 0 0 64 0 64

Production of organic inputs

Planting material production

Vermi-culture 1 25 5 30 2 2 4 27 7 34

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping

Sericulture

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Value addition 1 0 25 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

Small scale processing

Post Harvest Technology

Tailoring and Stitching

Rural Crafts

Production of quality animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

Piggery

Rabbit farming

Poultry production

Ornamental fisheries

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn culture

Shrimp farming

Pearl culture

Cold water fisheries

Fish harvest and processing technology

Fry and fingerling rearing

Increasing production and productivity of crops

Seed treatment

Disease management

Role of KVKs to the farming community

TOTAL 4 89 30 119 2 2 4 116 7 123

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Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (off campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Nursery Management of Horticulture crops

Training and pruning of orchards

Protected cultivation of vegetable crops 1 30 2 32 2 3 5 32 5 37

Commercial fruit production 1 25 5 30 0 2 2 25 7 34

Integrated farming 1 20 4 24 3 3 6 23 7 30

Seed production

Production of organic inputs

Planting material production 1 27 0 27 0 0 0 27 0 27

Vermi-culture

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping

Sericulture

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Value addition

Small scale processing

Post Harvest Technology

Tailoring and Stitching

Rural Crafts

Production of quality animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

Piggery

Rabbit farming

Poultry production

Ornamental fisheries

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn culture

Shrimp farming

Pearl culture

Cold water fisheries

Fish harvest and processing technology

Fry and fingerling rearing

Soil and water testing

Seed treatment 2 60 0 60 10 0 10 60 10 70

TOTAL 4 102 11 113 5 8 13 107 19 128

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Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (on campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Productivity enhancement in field crops

Integrated Pest Management 1 25 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 25

Integrated Nutrient management 1 29 4 33 0 0 0 29 4 33

Rejuvenation of old orchards

Protected cultivation technology

Production and use of organic inputs 1 20 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 20

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Formation and Management of SHGs

Women and Child care

Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing

Group Dynamics and farmers organization

Information networking among farmers

Capacity building for ICT application

Management in farm animals

Livestock feed and fodder production

Household food security

Plant protection measures in oil seeds and pulses 1 15 0 152 0 0 0 15 0 15

Total 4 89 4 230 0 0 0 89 4 93

Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (off campus)

Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Productivity enhancement in field crops

Integrated Pest Management 1 15 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 15

Integrated Nutrient management 1 25 0 25 2 0 2 25 2 27

Rejuvenation of old orchards 1 12 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 12

Protected cultivation technology 1 20 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 20

Production and use of organic inputs

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Formation and Management of SHGs

Women and Child care

Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing

Group Dynamics and farmers organization

Information networking among farmers

Capacity building for ICT application

Management in farm animals

Livestock feed and fodder production

Household food security

Any other (Soil and Water Analysis) 1 45 0 45 6 0 6 51 0 51

Seed Production technology and seed treatment campagin 1 30 0 30 4 0 4 30 4 34

Total 6 147 0 147 12 0 12 153 6 159

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Sponsored training programmes

S.No. Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 Crop production and management

1.a. Increasing production and productivity of crops

1.b. Commercial production of vegetables

2 Production and value addition

2.a. Fruit Plants

2.b. Ornamental plants

2.c. Spices crops

3. Soil health and fertility management

4 Production of Inputs at site

5 Methods of protective cultivation

6 Others (pl.specify)

7 Post harvest technology and value addition

7.a. Processing and value addition

7.b. Others (pl.specify)

8 Farm machinery

8.a. Farm machinery, tools and implements

8.b. Others (pl.specify)

9. Livestock and fisheries

10 Livestock production and management

10.a. Animal Nutrition Management

10.b. Animal Disease Management

10.c Fisheries Nutrition

10.d Fisheries Management

10.e. Others (pl.specify)

11. Home Science

11.a. Household nutritional security

11.b. Economic empowerment of women

11.c. Drudgery reduction of women

11.d. Others (pl.specify)

12 Agricultural Extension

12.a. Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

12.b. Others (pl.specify)

Total

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Details of Vocational Training Programmes carried out for rural youth

S.No. Area of training No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 Crop production and management

1.a. Commercial floriculture

1.b. Commercial fruit production

1.c. Commercial vegetable production

1.d. Integrated crop management

1.e. Organic farming

1.f. Others (pl.specify)

2 Post harvest technology and value addition

2.a. Value addition (Rural Women) 1 0 34 34 0 24 24 0 58 58

2.b. Others (pl.specify)

3. Livestock and fisheries

3.a. Dairy farming

3.b. Composite fish culture

3.c. Sheep and goat rearing

3.d. Piggery

3.e. Poultry farming

3.f. Others (pl.specify)

4. Income generation activities

4.a. Vermi-composting

4.b. Production of bio-agents, bio-pesticides,

bio-fertilizers etc.

4.c. Repair and maintenance of farm machinery

and implements

4.d. Rural Crafts

4.e. Seed production

4.f. Sericulture

4.g. Mushroom cultivation

4.h. Nursery, grafting etc.

4.i. Tailoring, stitching, embroidery, dying etc.

4.j. Agril. para-workers, para-vet training

4.k. Others (pl.specify)

5 Agricultural Extension

5.a. Capacity building and group dynamics

5.b. Others (pl.specify)

Grand Total 1 0 34 34 0 24 24 0 58 58

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V. Extension Programmes

Activities No. of programmes No. of farmers No. of Extension

Personnel

TOTAL

Advisory Services (through phone) 750 - - -

Diagnostic visits 25

Field Day 6 305 26 331

Rabi Field day 1 1400 100 15000

Group discussions 12 300 42 342

Kisan Ghosthi

Film Show 2 95 13 108

Self -help groups

Kisan Mela

Exhibition 4 8,50,000 2,25,000 10,75,000

Scientists' visit to farmers field

Plant/animal health camps

Farm Science Club

Ex-trainees Sammelan

Farmers' seminar/workshop 4 200 25 225

Method Demonstrations

Celebration of important days

Special day celebration

Exposure visits

Others (Technology week)

Total

Details of other extension programmes

Particulars Number

Electronic Media 01

Extension Literature 04

News Letter 01

News paper coverage 14

Popular Articles -

Technical Bulletins 00

Technical Reports 00

Radio Talks -

TV Talks 01

Animal health amps (Number of animals treated) -

Others (pl.specify) -

Total 21

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PRODUCTION OF SEED/PLANTING MATERIAL

Production of seeds by the KVKs

Crop category Name of the crop Name of the variety

(if hybrid pl. specify)

Quantity of seed

(q)

Value

(Rs)

Number of

farmers

Cereals Sorghum M 35-1 30.00

KVK all produce

sent to SOS

(Seeds),UAS,

Dharwad

Wheat DWR-195, DDK-1029 12.40

Oilseeds Soybean JS-335 50.00

Pulses Bengalgram JG-11 20.50

Commercial crops

Vegetables Onion Arka Kalyan 5.06

Flower crops

Spices

Fodder crop seeds

Fiber crops

Forest Species

Others

Total - - 176.00 11,63,200/- -

Production of planting materials by the KVKs

Production of Bio-Products

Bio Products Name of the bio-product Quantity

Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers Kg

Bio Fertilizers -

Bio-pesticide Metarhizium 160 32,000/- 32

Bio-fungicide Trichoderma 294.5 29,450/- 40

Pseudomonas 493.5 48750/- 85

Others

Total 948 1,10,200/- 157

Crop category Name of the crop Name of the variety

(if hybrid pl. specify) Number Value (Rs.)

Number of

farmers

Commercial - - - - -

Vegetable seedlings Drumstick Bhagya 3284 26,272 30

Fruits - - - - -

Ornamental plants - - - - -

Medicinal and Aromatic - - - - -

Plantation - - - - -

Spices - - - - -

Tuber - - - - -

Fodder crop saplings

Forest Species

Others

Total - - 3284 26,272/- 30

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Production of livestock and related enterprise materials : Nil

Particulars of Live stock Name of the breed Number Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers

Dairy animals - - - -

Cows - - - -

Buffaloes - - - -

Calves - - - -

Others (Pl. specify) - - - -

Poultry - - - -

Broilers - - - -

Layers - - - -

Duals (broiler and layer) - - - -

Japanese Quail - - - -

Turkey - - - -

Emu - - - -

Ducks - - - -

Others (Pl. specify) - - - -

Piggery - - - -

Piglet - - - -

Others (Pl.specify) - - - -

Fisheries - - - -

Fingerlings - - - -

Others (Pl. specify) - - - -

Total - - - -

VII. DETAILS OF SOIL, WATER AND PLANT ANALYSIS 2014-15 Samples No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount realized (Rs.)

Soil 852 696 477 1.70,400

Water 895 561 546 62,270

Plant - - - -

Manure - - - -

Others (pl.specify) - - - -

Total 1747 5069 1023 2,32,670

VIII. SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Number of SACs conducted

01

IX. NEWSLETTER Number of issues of newsletter published

1

X. RESEARCH PAPER PUBLISHED Number of research paper published

0

XI. DETAILS ON RAIN WATER HARVESTING STRUCTURE AND

MICRO-IRRIGATION SYSTEM : Nil Activities conducted

No. of Training programmes No. of Demonstration s No. of plant materials produced Visit by farmers

(No.)

Visit by officials

(No.)

- - - - -

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