ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE – ZONE VIII BANGALORE
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Action Plan 2015-16, Zone VIII, Bangalore KVK, Raichur 1
ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE – ZONE VIII BANGALORE
ACTION PLAN OF KVKS IN ZONE VIII FOR THE YEAR 2015- 16
1. General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1.1 Name and address of KVK with
Phone, Fax and e-mail, Website : KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
University of Agricultural Sciences Campus, P.B. No. 329 R A I C H U R – 584 104 (Karnataka) Phone/ Fax : 08532-220196 (O) Cell : 9480696314 e-mail : [email protected], [email protected] Website : www.kvkraichur.com
1.2 Name and address of host organization
: The Vice Chancellor University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur -584 104 Cell: 9480696300 Phone/ Fax: 08532- 221444 (O) Phone: 08532- 221411 (R)
1.3 Year of sanction : December 1994 1.4 Website address of KVK and date
of last update : www.kvkraichur.com
10-02-2015
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2. Details of staff as on date 1-3-2015 If Permanent, Please indicate If Temporary,
pl. indicate the consolidated amount paid (Rs./month)
Sl. No.
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Current Pay Band
Current Grade Pay
Date of joining
2.1 Programme Coordinator Sri. Somasekhar Agril. Entomology 37400-67000 9000 18-11-2013 2.2 Subject Matter Specialist Sri. A. M. Benki Agril. Extension 37400-67000 9000 06-05-2002 2.3 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. M. R. Kammar Home Science 15600-39100 7000 21-02-2009 2.4 Subject Matter Specialist Sri. Mohan Chavan Agronomy 15600-39100 6000 23-01-2009 2.5 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Pralhad Animal Science 15600-39100 7000 27-11-2009 2.6 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. S. N. Bhat Soil Science 15600-39100 6000 03-06-2013 2.7 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Ramesh G Horticulture 15600-39100 6000 16-06-2011 2.8 Programme Assistant Smt. Shreedevi Lab Technician 9300-34600 4200 28-01-2010 2.9 Computer Programmer Sri. C. N. Kotabagi Computer 9300-34600 4200 13-02-2009 2.10 Farm Manager Kum. Anita Farm Manager 9300-34600 4200 06-03-2009 2.11 Accountant/Superintendent Sri P.M. Attar Accountant/Superin
tendent 16000-29600 - 17-01-2012
2.12 Stenographer Smt. Shashikala Typist cum computer operator
16000-29600 - 13-05-2010
2.13 Driver 1 Sri. Khaza M Driver (H.V) 16000-29600 - 04-01-2006 2.14 Driver 2 Sri. Eshappa
Askihal Driver 16000-29600 06-02-1999
2.15 Supporting staff 1 Kum. Sridevi Talawar
Messenger 9600-14550
- 20-07-2012
2.16 Supporting staff 2 Sri. Anjaneya Cook 10400-16400 - 09-01-2012
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3. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2014-15 Suggestions of SAC conducted on 26-08-2013
No.
Major Recommendations Status of action taken in brief
3.1
Dr. B.V. Patil, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, UAS, Raichur In connection with the subsidy scheme under farm mechanization, there is provision to avail the Paddy transplanting machine along with 80 trays. The mechanization component under NFSM scheme may be linked to the farmers.
(Action: All SMS)
Contacted state Dept. and we are facilitating the progressive farmer to avail the benefit
To prepare a booklet on success stories of farmers and prepare video CDs on successful farmers.
(Action: All SMS)
The success stories are published regularly in e-news letter and also a compendium of farm innovators to be published by publication center UAS, Raichur
Prepare soil fertility maps of Raichur by utilizing the data so far analysed and collect the samples from problematic fields and prepare the database.
(Action: SMS – Soil Science)
The database preparation is under progress and depiction of fertility status could be made in the form of Pie diagram since the samples are not geo-referenced.
The establishment of market / sales outlet proposed to be established at KVK may be linked to the HOPCOMS and sales outlet of processing centre of the campus
(Action: SMS –Home Science)
Market linkage for the SHGs produce is being planned at the commercial complex of UAS, Raichur
Post evaluation of training, the rate of adoption and follow up of activity by the farmers need to be documented.
(Action: SMS – Ag. Extension)
Documentation under progress it will be presented in the SAC meeting
3.2
Dr. M.J. Chandregouda, Principal Scientist, ZPD Zone VIII, ICAR, Bengaluru
The Horticulture component has to be considered as one of the major thrust areas in the action plan and routine programs of KVK.
(Action: SMS-Horticuture)
The burning issues pertaining to horticulture sector in Raichur district are bacterial blight of pomegranate, purple blotch of Onion Demonstration programmes are formulated as per these issues.
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Major Recommendations Status of action taken in brief
Agronomic interventions need to be focused on weed, water, pest and disease management in DSR in Paddy.
(Action: SMS-Agronomy)
An advantage of DSR over the transplanting technique is being addressed through FLD, OFT, On & Off campus trainings, Group Discussions, Radio Talks on various issues of DSR. KVK Staff is also involved in promotion of DSR technology by UAS, Raichur
Assessment on incidence of insect pests in TS-3R Redgram cultivar to be initiated.
(Action: SMS-Agronomy)
Data on pest incidence on TS-3R variety has been collected from 6 villages and it will be presented during SAC meeting. During field visits, farmers were advised on corrective measures for control of leaf webber and pod borer.
SMS – Agronomy, Extension and Home Science can jointly take up activity of analyzing the impact of TS-3R adoption in Muranpur on economic status of families, cooking quality, consumer preference and market preference.
Under progress
Data has to be generated in respect of Bajra + Redgram cropping system and sole cropping of Redgram. Similar efforts in Redgram + Cotton cropping system also.
Action: (SMS-Agronomy)
Data on Redgram + Bajra intercropping system has been generated through FLD conducted at G. Hanumapur and it will be presented during SAC meeting. Redgram + Cotton intercropping system is not being followed in Raichur district.
For effective crop management, the leveling of land may be added as a component under demonstrations.
Conducted on leveled land only
To adopt the activities followed at KVK Dharwad to strengthen the horticulture.
(Action: SMS-Horticulture)
KVK Dharwad received external funds for Horticulture Development. KVK Raichur also has submitted proposals to NHB and NHM scheme under the State Department of Horticulture. Right now project funded by the State Department of Horticulture namely “Establishment of small nursery for medicinal plants”. Shade net house has been contracted and infrastructures are being created. Propagation of Horticulture crops would be taken up in the ensuing year.
The technical staff at KVK should target their activities towards generating entrepreneurship in agriculture, horticulture and animal husbandry activities rather than involving themselves in production activities.
(Action: All SMS)
The activities of each discipline are integrated in IFS farms identified by KVK
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Major Recommendations Status of action taken in brief
3.3
Other Members of SAC.
Along with data on soil test, the information on fertilizer recommendation may be provided to farmers.
Based on farmers requirement it is being adopted.
Crop based nutrient management charts for different talukas may be prepared.
(Action: SMS – Soil Science)
Fertilizer recommendation sheet is prepared for five talukas of Raichur district for the major field crops based on status of existing soil fertility.
Betel vine orchards need to be rejuvenated with suitable methods. (Action: Programme Coordinator)
Not being done, it will be attempted ensuing season
Tentative date of SAC meeting proposed during 2015: April-2015
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4. Capacity Building of KVK Staff 4.1 Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during 2015-16 Sl. No New Areas of training Institution proposed to attend Justification 4.1.1 Capacity building MANAGE, Hyderabad To upgrade the knowledge in Extension
methodology 4.1.2 Oilseed production technology DOR To update the knowledge on production
technology 4.1.3 Millets processing DSR, Hyderabad To propagate millets consumption through value
addition 4.1.4 Horticulture Technology IIHR, Bangalore To update about the latest innovations in
horticulture 4.1.5 Agricultural Information and Technology KVK, Namakal and Ahamednagar To update the knowledge of Agricultural
information management 4.1.6 SMS (Soil Science) Netherlands training Israel To update the knowledge of agricultural
information management
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4.2. Cross-learning across KVKs during 2015-16 Sl. No Name of the KVK proposed Specific learning areas
4.2.1 Within ring – KVK Gangavathi KVK Gulburga KVK Bidar
Pulses, Cereals, turmeric, banana technology Fruit and flower crops
4.2.2 Within the zone – KVK Gadag KVK Dharwad
Agriculture, Horticulture system, modern horticulture technologies
4.2.3 Outside zone – KVK Kannur KVK Namkkal KVK Karur KVK Bharamati
Veterinary technologies and Pulses, oil seeds, horticulture, processing and value
addition technologies
5. Proposed cluster of KVKs (3 to 5 neighboring KVKs) to be formed for sharing knowledge/expertise, resources and activities during 2015-16
S.No. Name of the KVKs included in the cluster What do you intend to share with Cluster KVKs
What do you expect from Cluster KVKs
5.1 KVK Gangavati Paddy and banana Plant protection advice/ Seeds
5.2 KVK Gulburga Pulse production Improved technology/ Seeds
5.3 KVK Bidar Pulses and Cereals New varieties
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6. Operational areas details proposed during 2014-15
A. Operational areas details proposed
S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages
Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise
Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in
the district
Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention
Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)*
1. paddy High fertilizer usage by 80 % farmers (application of fertilisers after 40 days to 70 DAS, K as top dressing at grain filling)
65000 ha Kalmala OFT
2. Paddy � 100 % of tail end farmers experience shortage of water
� In 95 % situations, seeds are not treated
� weedicides not applied at recommended dose & at right time ( about 80 %)
� Imbalanced & high use of N fertilisers (80% )
� 30 % of farmers use more insecticides
� Incidence of BPH is 100 %
65000 ha Kalmala FLD
3. Paddy � Scanty use of organics (100%) � About 95 % farmers will not use
bio-fertilisers � Imbalanced & high use of N
fertilisers : 90 % � Excess water use : 100 % � BPH prevails ( 30-40%)
35000 ha Guntral FLD
4. Foxtail millet Lack of value addition Lack of IG activities for SHGs
- Manvi FLD
5. Redgram � Low & inconsistent yield with 16500 ha Honnatagi OFT
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S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages
Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise
Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in
the district
Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention
Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)*
TS-3R (30-40%) � Susceptible to terminal drought
(25-30%) 6. Redgram � Farmers still grow local variety
(20-25%) � In 80% situations, seeds are
not treated � Weed problem in early stage � Pod borer is common ( 100%)
& wilt in 30-40 % situations � Improper Nutrient
Management in 30 % cases � Moisture stress in 20 -30 %
cases
26500 ha Honnatagi FLD
7. Bengalgram � Farmers still grow local variety (20-25%)
� In 80% situations, seeds are not treated
� Weed problem in early stage � Pod borer is common (100%) &
wilt in 30-40 % situations � Improper Nutrient Management
in 30 % cases � Moisture stress in 50-60 %
cases
64000 ha Bommanal FLD
8. cotton � Seeds are not treated with bio-fertilisers ( in 95% cases)
� Imbalanced &un- timely use of fertilizers ( in 80% situations)
� Secondary & micronutrients are not applied (60 %)
25000 ha Guntral & miyapur FLD
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S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages
Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise
Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in
the district
Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention
Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)*
� High incidence of sucking pests (70 %)
� Use of untargeted pesticide & improper spraying method (60 %)
9. Groundnut � In 90 % cases, seeds are not treated
� Weed problem in early stage ( 50-60 % cases)
� Secondary & micronutrients are not applied in 50 % situations
� leaf spot, bud necrosis & leaf miner, spodoptera
18000 ha Katletkur FLD
10. Castor � Use of Low yielding varieties � Weed problem � Pest menace � Disease incidence
Shakhawadi & Nagandoddi
FLD
11. Bengalgram + Linseed
Low price for bengalgram, decline in sole crop area under bengaram
- Manvi FLD
12. Tomato Lower yields Early severity Blight
780 Chandrabanda Raladoddi
FLD
13. Onion Management of water ,nutrients, insect pest and diseases
1665 Chandrabanda Ergunta
FLD
14. Marigold Low yielding traditional variety 100 Bijengera Bolamandoddi
FLD
15. Tamarind � Lack of knowledge and value addition to tamarind and market linkages
� Lack of IG activities to SHG
- Shakwadi
FLD
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S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages
Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise
Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in
the district
Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention
Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)*
16. Child development Delayed motor and mental growth of infants resulting in underachievement
- Honnatagi FLD
17. Nutrition garden Micronutrient deficiency Non availability of fresh vegetables for children throughout the week Malnutrition among children
45 % of children Selected villages in all the Cluster
FLD
18. Dairy Deficiency of minerals leading to problems in production and reproduction (83% )
72 % Miyapur Teggihalli
FLD
19. Dairy Urea used decomposes rapidly resulting non availability to rumenal microflora(48%)
67 % Vijayanagar camp
FLD
20. Sheep and goat Imbalance in rumen micro flora leading to decreased growth rate (72%)
68% Miyapur Teggihalli
FLD
* Support with problem-cause and interventions diagram
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7. Technology Assessment during 2015-16 S. No
Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Title of intervention
Technology options
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per trial
Cost per trial
No. of trials
Total cost for the intervention (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
1 paddy High fertilizer usage by 80 % farmers (application of fertilisers after 40 days to 70 DAS, K as top dressing at grain filling)
Assessment of STCR based nutrient management in DSR
TO1: TO1: Farmers practice (Imbalanced fertilization (250:155:133 kg/ha )
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Soil analysis 2 sample 1000 5 5000 yield & economics
SMS (Soil Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
TO2: RPP ( 100:50:50 kg/ha)
UAS, Raichur Azospirilum PSB Soil analysis
200g 200 2 sample
TO3: STCR equation ( targeted yield: 70-75 q/ha)
AICRP on STCR
Azospirilum PSB Soil analysis
200g 200 2 sample
2 Redgram • Low & inconsistent yield with TS-3R (30-40%)
• susceptible to terminal drought (25-30%)
Assessment of Redgram varieties (New)
TO1: Variety: TS-3R
UAS, Raichur Seeds 5 kg 2200 3 6600 • No. of pods /plant,
• 100 seed weight (gm),
• Yield (q/ha)
• Reaction to insect pest & disease
SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science.) and Programme Coordinator TO2: Variety:
BDN-711 VNMKV, Parabhani
Seeds 5 kg
TO3: GRG-811 UAS, Raichur Seeds 5 Kg
8. Technology Refinement during 2015-16
S. No.
Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Title of intervention
Technology options
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per trial
Cost per trial
No. of trials
Total cost for the intervention (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied Team
members
Nil
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9. Frontline Demonstrations during 2014-15 S. No
Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrated
Specify Hybrid or Variety
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
1. Cereals Paddy • 100 % of Tail end farmers experience shortage of water
• In 95 % situvations,seeds are not treated
• weedicides not applied at recommended dose & at right time ( about 80 %)
• Imbalanced & high use of N fertilisers (80% )
• 30 % of farmers use more insecticides
• Incidence of BPH is 100 %
Demonstration of DSR Technology
Sona masuri
UASR Azospirillum PSB Pendimethalin Bispyribac sodium Baler hiring Twin wheel weeder
200 gm 200 gm 700ml 100 ml
3000 20 60000 Growth and Yield parameters, weed count & BPH incidence
SMS ( Soil Science/Agronomy/ Home science/ Ag. Extn.)
2. Cereals Paddy • Scanty use of organics( 100%)
• About 95 % farmers will not use bio-fertilisers
• Imbalanced & high use of N fertilisers : 90 %
• Excess water use : 100 %
• BPH prevails ( 30-40%)
Demonstration of nutrients & water management in transplanted paddy
Sona masuri
- UASR Daincha seeds Azospirillum PSB Compost culture Soil analysis
25 kg 200 gm 200 gm
4 sample
1900 10 19000 Growth and Yield parameters , pre & post soil analysis
SMS ( Soil Science/Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
3. Millets Millet Lack of value addition and marketing linkage to value added products
EDP through value addition to millets
SIA-2604 and HMT-100-1
- UASR Labeling and packaging materials and facilities
5000
5000 2 10000 Knowledge, skills and Economics
SMS-H.Sc/ Ag.Extn
4. Pulses Redgram • Farmers still grow local variety ( 20-25%)
• In 80% situations, seeds are not treated
Demonstration of ICM in Redgram
TS-3R UASR Seeds(TS-3R) Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Pendimethalin Flubendiamide
5 kg 200 gm 200 gm 25 gm 700 ml 50 ml
2000 10 20000 Growth and Yield parameters
SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science/Home Science)
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S. No
Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrated
Specify Hybrid or Variety
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
• Weed problem in early stage
• Pod borer is common ( 100%) & wilt in 10-15 % situations
• Improper Nutrient Management in 30 % cases
• Moisture stress in 20 -30 % cases
Hexaconozole Planofix
200 ml 100 ml
5. Pulses Bengalgram
• Farmers still grow local variety ( 20-25%)
• In 80% situations, seeds are not treated
• Weed problem in early stage
• Pod borer is common ( 100%) & wilt in
• 30-40 % situations
• Improper Nutrient Management in 30 % cases
• Moisture stress in 50-60 % cases
Demonstration of ICM in Bengalgram
JG-11 UASR Seeds(JG-11) Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Pendimethalin Rynaxypyr Soil sample
20 kg 500 gm 500 gm 100 gm 700 ml 30 ml.
1 sample
2150 10 21500 Growth and Yield parameters and Economics
SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science)
6. Commercial crop
cotton • Seeds are not treated with bio-fertilisers ( in 95% cases)
• Imbalanced &un- timely use of fertilizers ( in 80% situations)
• Secondary & micronutrients are not applied ( 60 %)
• High incidence of sucking pests ( 70 %)
Management of Leaf reddening and sucking insect pests in Bt cotton
Hybrid Bt cotton UASR Azospirillum PSB MgSO4(SA) MgSO4 ( FS) 19: 19:19(FS) ZnSO4 Borax Soil analysis Fipronil Acephate Dinotefurion Buprofezin
200 gm 200 gm 10 kg 6 kg 6 kg 5 kg 2 kg 1 no.
250 ml 250 ml 75 g
250 ml
2800 10 28000 Yield, LRI & Sucking pest incidence
SMS (Soil Science/Agronomy) and Programme Coordinator
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S. No
Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrated
Specify Hybrid or Variety
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
• Use of untargeted pesticide & improper spraying method( 60 %)
7. Oil seeds Groundnut • In 90 % cases, seeds are not treated
• Weed problem in early stage ( 50-60 % cases)
• Secondary & micronutrients are not applied in 50 % situations
• leaf spot, bud necrosis & leaf miner, spodoptera
ICM in Groundnut
Variety K-9 UASR Castor seeds Bajra seeds Rhizobium PSB Tebuconozole ZnSO4 FeSO4 Pendimethalin Gypsum Profenophos Quinalphos Hexaconozole Soil a analysis
300 g 300 g 1 kg 1kg 60 g 10 kg 10 kg 700 ml 200 kg 500 ml 500 ml 200 ml
1 sample
2950 10 29500 Pest and disease incidence, Growth and Yield parameters
Programme Coordinator/ SMS (Soil Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
8. Oilseeds Castor
• Use of Low yielding varieties
• Weed problem • Pest menace • Disease
incidence
Demonstration of Castor hybrid (New)
Hybrid DCH-519 UASR Seeds Trichoderma Alachlore Cypermethrin Acephate Carbendazim
3 Kg 15 g 450 g 150ml 250 g 125 g
1810 10 18100 Growth and Yield parameters
SMS (Ag. Extn./ Agronomy)
9. Oilseeds Bengalgram + Linseed
Low price for bengalgram, decline in sole crop area under bengaram
Introduction of intercropping system (4:2)
JG-11 NL-115
UASD/R Seeds (Bengalgram) Seeds(linseed)
16 kg 3 kg
1520 10 15200 Yield and Economics
SMS (Ag. Extn./ Agronomy/Soil Sc)
10. Vegetables
Tomato Lower yields Early severity of Blight
Demonstration hybrid Tomato in Raichur District (New)
Hybrid Arka Rakshak
IIHR Seeds 20 g/ ac 600 3 1800 Yield SMS (Horticulture/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.) & Programme Coordinator
11. Vegetables
Onion Management of water ,nutrients, insect pest and diseases
ICM in Onion(New)
Hybrid Bhima Super
Directorate of Onion and Garlic Research
Seeds Oxyflurofen Azospirillum PSB Mancozeb Methomyl
2-2.5 kg 300ml 5kg 5kg 1kg
0.2kg
5000 750 750 750 360 500
3 24330 Yield SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Science/ Ag. Extn)
12. Flowers Marigold Low yielding traditional variety
Demonstration of Marigold variety Orange Double (New)
Variety Orange Double
UAS Dharwad
Seeds 150g 450 5 2250 yield SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Science/ Ag. Extn)
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S. No
Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrated
Specify Hybrid or Variety
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
13. Spices Tamarind � Lack of knowledge and value addition to tamarind and market linkages
� Lack of IG activities to SHG
Demonstration of value chain to tamarind (New)
- - Institute of PHT, Srilanka, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Rural Industrialization, Wardha
Dehydrated tamarind powder and ketchup @ 400/ kg each
Packaging & labeling materials
fssai Registration
2 kg
2 products
1 nos
800
200
6000
3 9000 Cost economics Consumer preference Marketability
SMS (Home Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
14. Home Science
Child development
Delayed motor and mental growth of infants resulting in underachievement
Demonstration of stimulatory toy kit for enhancing motor and mental development among children
- Stimulatory toy kit
UAS Dharwad
Stimulatory toy kit
2 sets 3000 2 6000 Motor and mental development of children
SMS-H.Sc/ Ag.Extn
15. Home Science
Nutrition garden
Micronutrient deficiency Non availability of fresh vegetables for children throughout the week Malnutrition among children
Demonstration on management of nutri gardens at Schools
- - UAS Bangalore
Vegetable seed kit Perennial species Vermi compost pit Drip irrigation
1 sets
1 sets -
1 sets
1150
5 5750 Knowledge on nutrition, Time saved, Qty of vegetables consumed Economics
SMS (Home Science/ Horticulture) and Programme Coordinator
16. Livestock Dairy Deficiency of minerals leading to problems in production and reproduction .(83% )
Use of chelated minerals for better production and reproduction in dairy cattle (New)
- - NIANP, Bangalore
Chelated
mineral
mixture@
40g/day/animal
for 60 days
3 kg 405 10 4050 Milk Yield SNF Fat (%)
SMS (Animal Science)/ P C/ SMS(Soil Science )/SMS( Ag. Extn)
17. Livestock Dairy animals
Urea used decomposes rapidly resulting non availability to rumenal microflora(48%)
Effect of feeding slow releasing urea on milk yield and its composition in dairy animals
- - NIANP, Bangalore
Optigen @ 125 g/day/dairy animal for two months
7.5 Kg 975 10 9750 Milk yield(lit), Fat(% ), SNF
SMS (Animal Science)/ P C/ SMS(Soil Science )/SMS( Ag. Extn)
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S. No
Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrated
Specify Hybrid or Variety
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
18. Livestock Sheep and goat
Imbalance in rumen micro flora leading to decreased growth rate (72%)
Effect of feeding probiotics on growth performance in small ruminants
- - NDRI, Karnal
Biobloom powder
Biobloom powder – 5g/day/
Sheep for 90 days
5 sheep/ trial
875 10 8750 Body wt gain , Lambing / Kidding %
SMS (Animal Science)/ P C/ SMS(Soil Science )/SMS( Ag. Extn)
19. Integrated Farming System
IFS Farm diversification IFS- comprehensive development of IFS farmers through bridging the missing links
- - UASR Missing links 5 Nos 10000 5 50,000 - All SMS
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Results of completed OFT conducted during 2014-15 1. Split application of potassium in DSR paddy
Crop : Paddy No. of trials : 5 Village name : Atanur camp & Mamadapur Technology option Source of
Technology Tillers/M2 panicles/m2 COC Yield Gross Return Net Return BC Ratio Imbalanced & untimely fertilizer application
FP 340 300 54000 7400 133200 79200 2.47
P & K as basal application & N 3 splits (100:50:50 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha)
UASR 410 377 49448 7650 137700 88252 2.78
N : 3 splits ( basal, 35 & 55 DAT) P: Basal & K : 3 splits (basal, tillering & panicle itiation, 0,25 & 45 DAP, resp.)
TNAU 430 390 49665 7674 138132 88467 2.78
2. Assessment of groundnut varieties
Under progress
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3. Low cost alternative to combat vitamin C deficiency among children of 10-14 years
Enterprises : Nutrient deficiency No of Trials : 3 Village name : Askihal & Hunashahuda Vit C
(mg/100 g) Requirement for
children selected (10-14 years)
Supplemented qty(g)
% of Vit C requirement met
Cost of supplementation
(Rs/kg)
Per head /day expenditure
Amla 600 45 mg/day 20 g 100 60 1.20
Guava 212 45 mg/day 60 g 100 62 3.72
Lime 63 45 mg/day 30g+15g sugar 40 40 1.80
Total/ Trial/Day 6.72
Data on additional parameters Incidence of Gum bleeding Weight (kg) Weight gain
(kg) Incidence of infection
Pretest Post test Pretest Post test Pretest Post test
Amla gp 11 (100)
6 (54.54)
34.92 35.84 0.92 2 0
Guava gp 12 (100)
4 (33.33) 31.06 31.81 0.75
4 1
Lime gp 11 (100)
2 (18.18)
25.73 26.73 1 4 1
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4. Management of weed and nutrients in onion
Crops / Enterprises Prioritized problems Area (ha) No. of trials Village Name Onion Weed problem 1.8 3 Kadagamdoddi Technology Assessed Plant
height (cm)
Number of plants/sq.mt
Weed count Monocot Per sq.mt
Weed count Dicot
Per sq.mt
Yield (q/ ha)
cost of cultivation
(Rs/ha)
Gross returns (Rs/ha)
Net Returns (Rs/ha)
B:C Ratio
TO1: Farmers practice 61.2 85 25 25 140 71575 1,26,000 54,425 1.76 TO2: Spray of Pendimethalin 1 day before transplanting. NP and K as recommended in the package of UAS Dharwad
64.8 90 18 22 142 67825 1,27,800 59975 1.88
TO3: Spray of Oxyfluorfen 1 day before transplanting and 1 month after transplanting.NP and K as recommended by Directorate of onion and garlic, Nasik.
65.4 90 18 10 145 68855 1,30,500 61645 1.89
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5. Assessment of different feeding practices in stall fed ram lamb fattening system
Particulars Day TO1 TO2 TO3 Remarks
Average Body Weight
(Kgs)
0 12.12 12.33 12.27 Based upon body weight, Overall weight gain was
significantly higher in the ram lambs of TO3 (22.01 kgs)
compared to ram lambs of TO 1(10.46 kgs) and TO2 group
(15.5 kgs)
60 16.11 16.98 18.66
120 20.80 22.65 27.70
150 22.58 27.83 34.28
No of trials Village and taluka Technology Tested
5 farmers / 5 ram lamb
Rampur , Shakwadi , Athnur camp, Vadavatti & Devadurga
TO1 : Feeding of only one type of grains as concentrate (@ 100 gm / days ) & grazing of cultivated fodder TO2 : Feeding of readymade concentrate feed available in market for dairy animals to sheep (@ 100 gm / days ) & feeding of cultivated fodder. TO3 : Feeding of formulated feed as per sheep requirement (@ 100 gm / days ) & feeding of cultivated fodder.
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Results of completed FLD conducted during 2014-15
1. Crop management in Groundnut Under progress
2. Demonstration of linseed variety NL-115
No. of Demo : 10 Area in ha : 5 Variety : N-115 Village : Anwari
Plant height (cm) No. of branches per plant
No. of capsules per plant
Seed yield (q/ ha)
Demo 47.31 4.2 29.9 4.1
Check 43.955 3.1 28.3 3.45
Yield (q/ha) % Increase
Demo Check 4.1 3.4 20.58
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
8361 20850 12489 2.49 7193 13118 5924 1.82
3. Demonstration of Castor hybrid
No. of Demo : 10 Area in ha : 5 Village : Palavaladoddi and Kadagamdoddi
Yield (q/ha) % Increase Demo Check 10.75 9.5 13.15
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
13818 38700 24882 2.80 16528 31500 14972 1.9
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Data on additional parameters
Plant Height (cm)
No. of Spikes/ plant
Length of main Spike (cm)
No. of capsule of
main Spike
Capsule yield/
Plant (g)
100 seed weight (g)
Seed yield/
Plant (g)
Demo. 194.25 5.5 43.5 110.25 289.5 25.25 169.25 Check 172.625 4.19 30.27 91.8 227.0 21.6 124.95
4. Demonstration of TS-3R Redgram variety
Crop No. of Demo Area (ha) Village Name Redgram 10 4 Jegarkal & Bevinabenchi
Situation Wilt incidence
No. of pods/ plant
Yield (qt/ha)
Gross Cost (Rs/ha)
Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Net Return (Rs/ha)
BC Ratio
Demo plot 5.8 545 14.26 26745 85560 58815 3.19
Farmers plot
14.4 470 11.01 25465 66060 40595 2.59
Price of Redgram is Rs. 6000/q Demonstration of spiral separator during 2014-15 Name of the village
No. of farmers Qty graded (qtl)
Gross income with ungraded redgram
Gross income with graded redgram
Additional income
Labour charges incured towards grading
(A)
Wastage produced (q)
(B)
Purthipli Sri Nagaraj K 80 400000 448000 48,000 2857.14 20 Muranpur 100 farmers 4000 20000000 22400000 2,400,000 142857.14 1000 Kalmala 125 farmers 250 1250000 1400000 150,000 8928.57 62.5 Bevinbenchi 30 180 900000 1008000 108,000 6428.57 45
Total 4510 22550000 25256000 2706000 161071 11.27
Redgram cost @ Rs. 5000/qtl for ungraded produce Redgram cost @ Rs. 5600/qtl for graded produce
A. Labour charges incurred towards grading Rs. 161071 B. Cost of wastage if added to the ungraded redgram = Rs. 56,375 C. Total (A+ B) = Rs. 217446 D. Gross income with ungraded redgram + C = Rs. 22767446 E. Gross income with graded redgram = Rs. 25256000
Net Returns (E – D)= Rs. 2488554
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5. Demonstration of Bengalgram variety
Crop No. of Demo Area (ha) Village Name Bengalgram 10 4 H Timmapur & Vandali Hosur
Situation Wilt incidence
No. of pods/ plant
Yield (qt/ha)
Gross Cost (Rs/ha)
Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Net Return (Rs/ha)
BC Ratio
Demo plot 5.4 142 13.34 22450 52026 29576 2.32
Farmers plot
10.6 113 11.00 21737 42919 21182 1.97
Price of Bengalgram is Rs. 3900/ q
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6. Demonstration of mechanization techniques in paddy
Village : RadhaKrishna Camp No. of farmers: 3 Season: Kharif 2014
Treatments Manpower requirement
Drudgery No. of tillers
No. of panicle
No. of grains/ earhead
1000 seed weight(g)
Yield (Q/ha)
CoC GR NR B:C ratio
No. of labour Amount Pulse rate
REBA Score
Check (FP) 88 11650 77-98 14 240 193 194 14.5 71.25 52675 92625 39950 1.76
Demo 31 10,150 79-86 4 310 235 204 14.8 73.45 51675 95485 44310 1.86 Farmers opined that use of Londex power herbicide is better than using conoweeder. Skin pigmentation, gender, and type of oximeter probe all affect pulse oximeter bias (John R. Feiner, John W. Severinghaus, Philip E. Bickler, 2007. Dark Skin Decreases the Accuracy of Pulse Oximeters at Low Oxygen Saturation: The Effects of Oximeter Probe Type and Gender International Anesthesia Research Society . 105(6), S18-S23.
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Labour requirement in paddy
Particulars Transplanting Method Mechanized transplanting
No. of labor Amount No. of labor Amount
Ploughing/Tillering 4man days 800 4 man days 800
Puddling(2 times) 2man days 800 2man days 800
Nursery maintenance 4man days 800 4man days 800
Transportation of seedlings 1man days 300 - -
Transplanting/sowing 6 man days * 2000 1.5 hr 2000
Irrigation 5man days 1000 5man days 1000
Herbicide application 2man days 400 2 man days 400
Hand weeding 2man days 400 2man days 400
Fertilizer application 4man days 800 4man days 800
Plant protection 5man days 1200 5man days 1250
Harvesting 10man days 2000 1 hr 1500
Post harvest operations 14 man days 2800 2 hr 2000
Total 65 man days 13000 32.5 man days 11500 * Transplanting of Paddy is given on contract basis @ Rs. 2000/ ac Capacity of transplanting machine=6 ac/day (8 hrs) Capacity of Harvesting Machine=8 ac/day (8 hrs) Capacity of Straw baling machine=4 ac/day (8 hrs)
7. In-situ green manuring in transplanted Paddy.
Crop : Paddy No. of Demo : 10 Area in ha : 4
Fertility status Farmers practice Demo plot
Org. C (%) 0.45 0.50 N (kg/ha) 194.0 216.0
P2O5 (kg/ha) 18.4 25.8 K2O (kg/ha) 222.6 237.0
Situation Yield (kg/ha) Gross Cost
(Rs/ha) Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Net Return (Rs/ha)
BC Ratio
Demo plot 7194.5 57672.0 129501.0 71829.0 2.2 Farmers plot 6541.9 59885.6 117753.8 57868.1 1.7 Price : Rs.1800/100kg
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8. Demonstration on weed management in DSR
Village : Mamadapur No. of farmers: 5 Season: Kharif 2014 Treatments Weed dry wt.
(g/m2) No. of tillers
No. of Panicles
No. of grains/ earhead
1000 seed wt (g)
Yield (Q/ha)
CoC (Rs/ha.)
GR (Rs/ha.)
NR (Rs/ha.) B:C ratio (GR/ CoC)
Demo 21.45 360 328 204 14.14 76.75 49175 102700 53525 2.09
Check 16.3 354 298 174 14.00 67.5 61925 88400 26475 1.43
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9. Introduction, processing & marketing linkage of foxtail millet variety SIA-2644
No.of trials: 10 Villagee: Yaklaspur
Yield (q/ha) % Increase Demo Check 11.32 9.75 16.10
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
9250 24904 15654 2.69 *Economics of check (Rs./ha)
9135 25179 16044 2.76 10. Management of Bacterial Blight in Pomegranate
Under Progress
11. Management of Citrus Canker in lemon Crop : lemon Variety : Kagzi lime Thematic area : Disease Management Village : Ganmur, Fathepur No. Farmers : 5 Area : 2 ha
Yield / plant(in numbers) Demo Check
High Low Average 830 650 740 650
% Increase 12.16%
Disease Incidence(%) Demo Check
10 57 *Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check (Rs./ha) Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
44075 177600 133525 4.02 37500 136500 99000 3.64
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12. IPM in Onion
Crop Variety Prioritized problems No. of
Demo Area (ha)
Village Name
Onion Bellary red Thrips and purple blotch in onion 5 2 Kurubdoddi
Additional parameter Demo Check
Plant height (cm) 60-65 cm 58-62 cm Thrips incidence 3.1/ leaf 8.2/ leaf Disease incidence 43.43% 70.30%
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
149 112.5 24.42 76075 134100 58025 1.76 67275 101250 33975 1.50
13. Introduction of string less French bean as an intercrop in fruit orchards Crop : French beans Variety : Arka suvidha Village : Katlatkur, Atkur No. Farmers : 5 Area : 2 ha
Yield q/ha Demo
Plant height High Low Average
103.54 93.12 98.33 40cm *Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check (Rs./ha)
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
Gross Cost
Gross Return
Net Return
** BCR
92000 392660 302660 4.36 52,000 196000 146000 3.92
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14. Demonstration for management of leaf reddening in Cotton
Crop : Cotton No. Farmers : 5 Area : 2 ha
Situation LRI (0-4) Yield (kg/ha)
Gross Cost (Rs/ha)
Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Net Return (Rs/ha)
BC Ratio
Demo plot 0.56 3350 48788 134000 85212 2.75 Farmers plot 1.92 2925 47090 117000 69910 2.48 Price : Rs.4000/100kg
15. Sucking pest management in Bt. Cotton
Crop : Cotton No. Farmers : 10 Area : 4 ha Village : Garaladinni Particulars/ Experiment Details Demo Check Trips/ Leaf 1.20 3.40 Leaf hoppers/ 3 leaves 1.60 4.80 Terminal shoot(s) length with mealy bugs (cm)
0.60 1.20
Mirid bug (% Damage) 2.60 13.80 Yield (kg/ ha) 2680 2360 Cost of cultivation (Rs) 41350 43425 Gross Returns (Rs) 104520 92040 Net Returns (Rs) 63170 48615 BC Ratio 2.52 2.11
• Rate of Kapas Rs. 3900/ 100 Kg
16. Introduction of effective treatment for foot rot in sheep & goat Livestock : sheep & goat Village : Teggihalli No. of animals : 40 No. of farmers : 12 farmers
Title Parameter with unit Demo Check
Introduction of effective treatment for foot rot in sheep
& goat
Foot rot Recovery % 80 20
Foot rot Spreading % 10 80
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17. Effect of feeding slow releasing urea and area specific mineral mixture on milk yield and its
composition in dairy animals
Livestock : Dairy cow Village : Mamdapur camp , Askihal , Seethanagar camp & Athnur camp No. of animals : 20 Buffalo + 10 CB Cows No. of farmers : 30 farmers Details Demonstrations Check Supplements used Area specific mineral mixture @ 60 gm
per day + Optigen @ 125 gm/day/dairy
animal for 60 days
With out Mineral mixture &
optigen
Buffalo CB Cow Buffalo CB Cow Milk yield per day (lit/day)
0 day 06.67 09.80 06.30 09.85 30 day 07.20 10.35 06.35 09.87 60 day 07.60 10.85 06.34 09.86
Fat % of milk
0 day 07.50 03.54 07.20 03.54 30 day 07.80 03.80 07.30 03.60 60 day 08.30 04.11 07.40 03.67
SNF of milk 0 day 07.96 06.26 07.97 06.25 30 day 08.34 06.64 08.04 06.38 60 day 08.65 07.01 08.22 06.42
Feed back Increase in milk yield up to 13.9 % in buffalo & 10.7 % in CB Cow Increase in fat % up to 10.6 % in buffalo & 16.1 % in CB Cow Increase in SNF % up to 8.7 % in buffalo & 11.98 % in CB Cow
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18. Effect of feeding of probiotics on milk yield and its quality in dairy animals
Village : Mamdapur camp & Athnur camp No. of animals : 20 Buffalo No. of farmers : 20 farmers
Details Demonstrations Check Medicine Biobloom powder – 15gm/day/buffalo Without probiotics
Buffalo Buffalo Milk yield per day (lit/day)
0 day 05.33 05.03 45 day 05.71 05.14
90 day 06.06 05.33 Fat % of milk 0 day 07.11 06.90
45 day 07.53 06.94 90 day 07.92 06.98
SNF of milk 0 day 08.89 08.68
45 day 09.29 08.67 90 day 09.76 08.66
Feed back Increase in milk yield up to 13.6 % in buffalo Increase in fat % up to 11.4 % in buffalo Increase in SNF % up to 9.79 % in buffalo
19. Demonstration of nutritional fodder bank in Stall fed sheep & goat rearing & in Dairy
farming
a. Dairy farming Village : Ibrahim doddi & Yeganoor No. of animals: 20 Buffalo No. of farmers : 2 farmers
Details Demonstrations Check Buffalo Buffalo Milk yield per day (lit/day)
0 day 07.25 07.30 45 day 08.00 07.55 90 day 08.50 07.65
Fat % of milk 0 day 08.25 08.15 45 day 08.70 08.15 90 day 09.35 08.15
SNF of milk 0 day 09.05 09.00
45 day 09.45 09.10 90 day 09.70 09.10
Feed back Increase in milk yield up to 17.2 % in buffalo Increase in fat % up to 13.3 % in buffalo Increase in SNF % up to 7.2 % in buffalo
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b. Stall fed sheep rearing Village : Athanur camp , Devadurga & Rampur No. of animals: 120 sheep No. of farmers : 3 farmers Details Demonstration Check
Body weight
gain
0 day 11.50 10.50
30 day 15.00 12.91
60 day 18.91 15.41
90 day 22.75 18.00
Feed back Increase in body weight gain by 97 % in demo Increase in body weight gain by 71 % in check
Feedback from the farmer
� The farmers were satisfied with the increase in milk yield & milk quality in dairy & increase in body wt gain in sheep.
20. Up gradation of local goat breeds with Sirohi buck
Village : Devadurga No. of animals: 1 Goat No. of farmers : 1 farmers
Title Parameter with unit Demo Check
Up gradation of local goat breeds with Sirrohi buck.
Kids Bd wt at birth (Kg) Awaited Awaited
Weaning wt (kg) Awaited Awaited
Kidding (Ratio) Awaited Awaited
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Up gradation of local goat breeds with Sirohi buck( 2013-14 concluded ) Village : Devadurga and Muranpur No. of animals: 2 Goat No. of farmers : 2 farmers
Title Parameter with unit Demo Check
Up gradation of local goat breeds with Sirrohi buck.
Kids Bd wt at birth (Kg) 3.8 2.7
Weaning wt (kg) 7.8 5.6
Kidding (Ratio) 1.2 1
Up gradation of Kenguri sheep with Rambouillet rams ( 2013-14 concluded )
Village : Rampur No. of animals: 1 Sheep No. of farmers : 1 farmers
Title Parameter with unit Demo Check
Up gradation of Kenguri sheep with Rambouillet rams
Kids Bd wt at birth (Kg) 4.1 3.2
Weaning wt (kg) 12 9
21. IFS- comprehensive development of IFS farmers through bridging the missing links
22. FFS on Bhendi
Crop : Bhendi Variety : Shakti Village : Chandrabanda No. Farmers : 1 Area : 0.4 ha
Demo Yield of Demo
Height Number of pods
Number of plants/sqmt
190cm 50/plant 6 150 q/ha
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) Cost of
cultivation Gross
Return Net
Return **
BCR 62500 225000 162500 3.6
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10 Training for Farmers/ Farm Women during 2015-16
Sl. No.
Thematic area Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Related field intervention (OFT/ FLD)*
Training Course Title** No. of Courses
Expected No. of participants
Names of the team members involved
10.1 Crop Production
Redgram •Low & inconsistent yield • • Farmers still grow
local variety ( 20-25%)
• In 80% situations, seeds are not treated
• Weed problem in early stage
• Pod borer is common ( 100%) & wilt in 10-15 % situations
• Improper Nutrient Management in 30 % cases
Moisture stress in 20 -30 % cases
OFT & FLD INM and ICM in Redgram 3 90 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science.) and Programme Coordinator
Bengalgram
• Farmers still grow local variety ( 20-25%)
• In 80% situations, seeds are not treated
• Weed problem in early stage
• Pod borer is common ( 100%) & wilt in 30-40 % situations
• Improper Nutrient Management in 30 % cases
Moisture stress in 50-60 % cases
FLD INM and ICM in Bengalgram 3 80 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science)
Paddy Water scarcity, weed menace & lack of mechanisation
OFT & FLD Water management, ICM & INM
3 120 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science.) and Programme Coordinator
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Cotton • Seeds are not treated with bio-fertilisers ( in 95% cases)
• Imbalanced &un- timely use of fertilizers ( in 80% situations)
• Secondary & micronutrients are not applied ( 60 %)
• High incidence of sucking pests ( 70 %)
Use of untargeted pesticide & improper spraying method( 60 %)
FLD INM in Cotton 2 50 SMS (Soil Science/Agronomy) and Programme Coordinator
Castor • Use of Low yielding varieties
• Weed problem
FLD ICM inccastor 1 30 SMS (Ag. Extn./ Agronomy)
10.2 Horticulture Production
Tomato Early blight FLD Recent advances in Cultivation of tomato
2 50 SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Sciece)
Onion Low yield and purple blotch
FLD Recent advances in Cultivation of ONION
3 50 SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Sciece)
Marigold Traditional variety FLD Recent advances in Cultivation of marigold
2 50 SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Sciece)
10.3 Livestock
Nutrient management in dairy animals
Dairy Animals
Low milk yield , milk quality & reduced conception rate
FLD: Effect of feeding slow releasing urea and Use of chelated minerals for better production and reproduction in dairy cattle
Urea Molasses Mineral Block Dry fodder enrichment using urea Use of chelated mineral mixture in dairy cattle
5 150 SMS (Animal Science)/ P C/ SMS(Soil Science )/SMS(
Ag. Extn)
Nutrient management in Sheep & Goat
Sheep, goat &
Imbalance in rumen micro flora leading to decreased growth rate
FLD : Effect of feeding probiotics on growth performance in small ruminants
Use of Probiotics in Sheep & Goat
04 80 SMS (Animal Science)/ P C/ SMS(Soil Science )/SMS(
Ag. Extn)
10.4 Home Science
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Weed management
Paddy Weed menace in Direct Seeded Paddy Drudgery in weeding
FLD Weed management in paddy
2 50 SMS (H.Sc/Agronomy/soil science/Ag. Extn)
Processing and value addition
Millets
Lack of value addition and marketing linkage to value added products
FLD Processing of millets Packaging and labelling
2 50 SMS (H.Sc/ Ag.Extn)
Grading
Chickpea and pigeon
pea
Lack of value addition and low price for farm produce
FLD Spiral separator for grading pulses
2 100 SMS (H.Sc/ Agronomy/Ag.Extn)
Child development
Mental and motor
development
Lack stimulation for children Lack of knowledge among women to provide stimulatory environment
FLD Stimulation for mental and motor development of
children
2 30 SMS(Home Science)
Nutrition security
Nutri garden
Lack of availability of fresh vegetable to school children Malnutrition among children
FLD
Management of nutrition garden
Importance of fruits and vegetables in daily diet
2 40 SMS (Home Science/Hort)
Farm inputs Composting
technology
Wastage of agriculture produce Delay in composting Lack of availability of organic manure Increased cost of synthetic fertilizers
FLD Methods of composting
2 30 SMS (H.Sc/ Agronomy/Ag.Extn)
IFS Diversified farming
Monocropping resulting in land degradation No sustainability No farm diversification
FLD Sustainability through IFS 1 15 SMS (H.Sc/ Agronomy/Ag.Extn)
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Fruits and vegetable
preservation
Vegetables and fruits
Non availability of fresh vegetables for children throughout the week Malnutrition among children
FLD Fruits preservation using CRIDA preservator
1 30 SMS (Home Science/Hort)
10.5 Plant Protection
Redgram susceptible to terminal drought
FLD IPDM Management in Redgram
3 90 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science.) and Programme Coordinator
Paddy Incidence of BPH is 100 % if farmers stagnate water
FLD PIDM management in Paddy
2 60 SMS ( Soil Science/Agronomy/ Home science/ Ag. Extn.) Programme Coordinator
Cotton • High incidence of sucking pests (70 %)
• Use of untargeted pesticide & improper spraying method( 60 %)
FLD IPM in cotton 2 60 SMS (Soil Science/Agronomy) and Programme Coordinator
Groundnut • leaf spot, bud necrosis & leaf miner, spodoptera
FLD Pest & disease management in Groundnut
2 50 Programme Coordinator/ SMS (Soil Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
Castor • Weed problem • Pest menace • Disease incidence
FLD Pest & disease management in Castor
1 30 SMS (Ag. Extn./ Agronomy) Programme Coordinator
10.6 Production of Inputs at Site
2 50 SMS (Soil Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
10.7 Soil Health and Fertility
Paddy High fertilizer usage by 80 % farmers (application of fertilisers after 40 days to 70 DAS, K as top dressing at grain filling )
OFT STCR based nutrient management in DSR
Paddy • 100 % of Tail end farmers experience shortage of water
• In 95 % situations, seeds are not treated
• weedicides not applied at recommended dose & at right time ( about 80 %)
• Imbalanced & high use of N fertilisers (80% )
FLD Demonstration of DSRTechnology
2 120 SMS ( Soil Science/Agronomy/ Home science/ Ag. Extn.)
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Paddy • Scanty use of organics (100%)
• About 95 % farmers will not use bio-fertilisers
• Imbalanced & high use of N fertilisers : 90 %
• Excess water use : 100 %
• BPH prevails ( 30-40%)
FLD Demonstration of nutrients & water management in transplanted paddy
2 60 SMS ( Soil Science/Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
Cotton • Seeds are not treated with bio-fertilisers ( in 95% cases)
• Imbalanced &un- timely use of fertilizers ( in 80% situations)
• Secondary & micronutrients are not applied (60 %)
FLD Management of Leaf reddening in Bt cotton
2 50 SMS (Soil Science/Agronomy) and Programme Coordinator
Groundnut • In 90 % cases, seeds are not treated
• Weed problem in early stage ( 50-60 % cases)
• Secondary & micronutrients are not applied in 50 % situations
FLD ICM in Groundnut 1 30 Programme Coordinator/ SMS (Soil Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
10.8 PHT and value addition
Millets Lack of value addition and marketing linkage to value added products
FLD Value addition in millets 2 50 SMS-H.Sc/ Ag.Extn
Tamarind � Lack of knowledge and value addition to tamarind and market linkages
• Lack of IG activities to SHG
FLD Value addition in tamarind 2 50 SMS (Home Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
Pulses � Lack of grading fetches low price
FLD Demonstration of grading in pulses
2 50 SMS (Home Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
10.9 Capacity Building Group Dynamics
Group dynamics
Lack of management literacy and Lack of IG activities to SHG
Others Group dynamics and IG activities to SHG
2 50 SMS (Home Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
10.10 Farm Mechanization
Field crops Labour shortage of during peak season
OFT and FLD Mechanization in field crops
2 80 SMS (Ag. Extn./ Home Science/ Agronomy/Soil Science) and Programme Coordinator
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10.11 Fisheries Production Technologies
10.12 Mushroom production
10.13 Agro forestry Farm diversification
Inconsistent income from field crops
Others Forestry as an integral part of IFS
1 3 SMS (Ag. Extn./ Home Science/ Agronomy/Soil Science) and Programme Coordinator
10.14 Bee Keeping Apiculture Lack of importance on bee keeping
Others Training on apiculture 1 30 SMS (Ag. Extn./ Agronomy/Soil Science) and Programme Coordinator
10.15 Sericulture
10.16 Others, pl. specify
* Title of intervention/title of technology, ** Training title should specify the major technology/skill to be transferred.
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11. Training for Rural Youth during 2015-16
Sl. No.
Thematic area Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Related field intervention (OFT/FLD)*
Training Course Title** No. of Courses
Expected No. of participants
Names of the team members involved
11.1 Crop Production Redgram •Low & inconsistent yield • • Farmers still grow local
variety ( 20-25%) • In 80% situations, seeds
are not treated • Weed problem in early
stage • Pod borer is common (
100%) & wilt in 10-15 % situations
• Improper Nutrient Management in 30 % cases
Moisture stress in 20 -30 % cases
OFT & FLD INM and ICM in Redgram 2 60 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science.) and Programme Coordinator
Bengalgram • Farmers still grow local variety ( 20-25%)
• In 80% situations, seeds are not treated
• Weed problem in early stage
• Pod borer is common ( 100%) & wilt in 30-40 % situations
• Improper Nutrient Management in 30 % cases
Moisture stress in 50-60 % cases
FLD INM and ICM in Bengalgram 2 70 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science)
Paddy Water scarcity, weed menace & lack of mechanisation
OFT & FLD Water management, ICM & INM 2 100 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science.) and Programme Coordinator
Cotton • Seeds are not treated with bio-fertilisers ( in 95% cases)
• Imbalanced &un- timely use of fertilizers ( in 80% situations)
• Secondary & micronutrients are not applied ( 60 %)
• High incidence of sucking pests ( 70 %)
Use of untargeted pesticide
FLD INM in Cotton 1 30 SMS (Soil Science/Agronomy)
and Programme Coordinator
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Sl. No.
Thematic area Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Related field intervention (OFT/FLD)*
Training Course Title** No. of Courses
Expected No. of participants
Names of the team members involved
& improper spraying method( 60 %)
Castor • Use of Low yielding varieties
• Weed problem
FLD ICM inccastor 1 30 SMS (Ag. Extn./ Agronomy)
11.2 Horticulture Production
Tomato Early blight FLD Recent advances in Cultivation of tomato
2 50 SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Sciece)
SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Sciece)
SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Sciece)
SMS (Horticulture/ Soil Sciece)
Onion Low yield and purple blotch
FLD Recent advances in Cultivation of ONION
3 50
Marigold Traditional variety FLD Recent advances in Cultivation of marigold
2 50
Livestock Production 11.3 Nutrient
management in dairy animals
Dairy Animals Low milk yield , milk quality & reduced conception rate
FLD: Effect of feeding slow releasing urea and Use of chelated minerals for better production and reproduction in dairy cattle
Urea Molasses Mineral Block Dry fodder enrichment using urea Use of chelated mineral mixture in dairy cattle
02 40 SMS (Animal Science)/ P C/
SMS(Soil Science )/SMS( Ag. Extn) Nutrient
management in Sheep & Goat
Sheep, goat & Imbalance in rumen micro flora leading to decreased growth rate
FLD : Effect of feeding probiotics on growth performance in small ruminants
Use of Probiotics in Sheep & Goat
02
40
11.4 Home Science Entrepreurship
development IG Activities and farm diversification
Lack of IG activities for SHGs Lack of market linkage for SHG produce
Other IG activities 1 25 SMS (Home Science)
11.5 Plant Protection Redgram susceptible to terminal drought
FLD IPDM Management in Redgram
3 90 SMS (Agronomy/ Soil Science.) and Programme Coordinator SMS ( Soil Science/Agronomy/ Home science/ Ag. Extn.) Programme Coordinator SMS (Soil Science/Agronomy) and Programme Coordinator
Paddy Incidence of BPH is 100 % if farmers stagnate water
FLD PIDM management in Paddy 2 60
Cotton • High incidence of sucking pests ( 70 %)
� Use of untargeted
pesticide & improper
spraying method( 60
%)
FLD IPM in cotton 2 60
Groundnut • leaf spot, bud necrosis & leaf miner, spodoptera
FLD Pest & disease management in Groundnut
2 50 Programme Coordinator/ SMS (Soil Science/ Agronomy/ Ag. Extn.)
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Sl. No.
Thematic area Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Related field intervention (OFT/FLD)*
Training Course Title** No. of Courses
Expected No. of participants
Names of the team members involved
11.6 Production of Inputs at Site
•
11.8 PHT and value addition
Agriculture produce
Lack of value addition and IG activities
Other Entrepreneurship through processing and value addition
1 25 SMS (Home Science) , and SMS (Ag. Extn)
11.9 Capacity Building Group Dynamics
11.10 Farm Mechanization
Farm machinery
Lack of Mechanization and labour scarcity during peak season
FLD Management and repairing of farm machinery used in Paddy
1 20 SMS (Soil Science), and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
11.11 Fisheries Production Technologies
11.12 Mushroom production
11.13 Agro forestry 11.14 Bee Keeping 11.15 Sericulture Others, pl. specify * Title of intervention/title of technology, ** Training title should specify the major technology/skill to be transferred.
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12 Trainings for Extension Personnel during 2015-16 Sl. No. Thematic area Training Course Title** No. of Courses Expected No. of
participants Names of the team members involved
12.1 Crop Production Production technology of Kharif crops 4 80 SMS (Agronomy), Programme Coordinator, SMS (Soil Science), SMS (Home Science)
Production technology of Rabi crops
4 80 SMS (Agronomy), Programme Coordinator, SMS (Soil Science), SMS (Home Science)
DSR method of Paddy cultivation 1 20 SMS (Agronomy), Programme Coordinator, SMS (Soil Science), SMS (Home Science)
Pest and Disease management in major field crops
2 40 Programme Coordinator, SMS (Agronomy),
12.2 Home Science Income generating activities and marketing linkages
2 80 SMS (Home Science), Programme Coordinator and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Processing and value addition 2 100 SMS (Home Science), Programme Coordinator and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Health and nutrition education 2 150 SMS (Home Science), Programme Coordinator and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
12.3 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
SHG Management 2 100 SMS (Home Science), Programme Coordinator and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Management of Citrus Canker in lemon 1 30 IPDM in Onion 1 20
12.5 Livestock Production & Management
Modern practices in dairy 02 100 SMS (Animal Science) Stall feeding in sheep and goat rearing 03 150
SMS (Animal Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Disease management in livestock 02 100 Role of animals in IFS 02 60
12.6 Plant Protection Management of pest in horticulture and field crops
2 100 Programme Coordinator, SMS (Horticulture), SMS (Soil Science), SMS (Agronomy) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
12.7 Farm Mechanization Mechanization in Paddy 2 100 Programme Coordinator, SMS (Soil Science), SMS (Agronomy) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
12.8 PHT and value addition Processing, grading and marketing linkage of agri horti produce
2 100 SMS (Home Science), Programme Coordinator, SMS (Agronomy), SMS (Horticulture) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
12.9 Production of Inputs at Site 12.10 Sericulture
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Sl. No. Thematic area Training Course Title** No. of Courses Expected No. of participants
Names of the team members involved
12.11 Fisheries * Title of intervention/title of technology, ** Training title should specify the major technology/skill to be transferred.
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13 Vocational trainings during 2015-16 Sl. No. Thematic area and the
Crop/Enterprise Training title* No. of
programmes and Duration
(days)
Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs,
School students, Women, Youth etc.)
Expected No. of
participants
Sponsoring agency if any
Names of the team members involved
13.1 Crop Production Seed production 1 Youth 25 - SMS (Agronomy) SMS (Soil Science)
and SMS (Ag. Extn.) Organic farming
1 Extn. Per./Youth 50 - SMS (Agronomy)
SMS (Soil Science) 13.2 Home Science Income generating activities 1 SHGs 50 - SMS (Home Science)
and SMS (Ag. Extn.) 13.3 Capacity Building and
Group Dynamics - - - - - -
13.4 Horticulture Management of Bacterial Blight in Pomegranate
1 Extn. Per./Youth 25 -
SMS (Horticulture) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Management of Citrus Canker in lemon
1 Extn. Per./Youth 20 -
IPM in Onion 1 Extn. Per./Youth 20 - Introduction of string less french bean cultivar in Raichur District
1 Extn. Per./Youth 20 -
13.5 Livestock Production & Management
Stall feeding in sheep & goat farming
1 (5 days) SHGs/ NYKs/Youth 30 -
SMS (Animal Science) and SMS
(Ag. Extn.) Scientific dairy farming 1 (5 days) SHGs/ NYKs/Youth 30 - Importance of Livestock in IFS 1 (5 days) SHGs/ NYKs/Youth 30 -
13.6 Plant Protection Advanced technique in plant protection measures
1 Youth 25 - Programme Coordinator and SMS
(Ag. Extn.) 13.7 Farm Mechanization Mechanization in Paddy 2 Youth 50 - Programme
Coordinator and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
13.8 PHT and value addition Value addition in agri produce 1 SHGs 50 - SMS (Home Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
13.9 Production of Inputs at Site
13.10 Sericulture 13.11 Fisheries
* Training title should specify the major technology/skill to be transferred.
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14 Sponsored trainings during 2015-16
Sl. No. Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise
Training title* No. of programmes and Duration
(days)
Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs, School
students, Women, Youth etc.)
Expected No. of participants
Sponsoring agency
Names of the team members involved
14.1 Crop Production Demonstration of TS-3R Redgram variety
2 Farmers & Youths 100 Moroco-India
SMS (Agronomy), Programme
Coordinator, SMS (Soil Science),
14.2 Home Science Management of Malnutrition among
children
2 Extn. Functionaries 50 Women and child
development department
SMS (Home Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
14.3 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Mobilization of groups and capacity buildings
1 SHGs and Youth 50 - SMS (Home Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
14.4 Horticulture Quality seedling production
1 Youth 25 - SMS (Horticulture) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
14.5 Livestock Production & Management Clean milk Production 2 days
Youths & NYK’s 90 KMF
SMS (Animal Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Enrichment of Dry Fodder.
2 days Youths & NYK’s 80
KMF SMS (Animal Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Disease management in cow and buffalo
2 days Youths & NYK’s 90
KMF SMS (Animal
Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Stall feeding in Sheep & Goat rearing
2 days Youths & NYK’s 120
NGO SMS (Animal
Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
Scientific broiler and layer poultry farming
2 days Youths & NYK’s 30
NGO SMS (Animal
Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
14.7 Farm Mechanization Demonstration of Paddy straw baler
2 Farmers 200 John Deere Programme Coordinator, SMS (Soil Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.)
14.8 PHT and value addition 14.9 Production of Inputs at Site 14.10 Sericulture 14.11 Fisheries
* Programme title should specify the major technologies/skills to be transferred /refreshed.
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15. Extension programmes during 2016-16
Sl. No.
Extension programme* No. of programmes or
activities Expected No. of
participants Names of the team members involved
15.1 Advisory Services - 500
All Scientists
15.2 Diagnostic visits 35 75 15.3 Field Day 05 250 15.4 Group discussions 10 150 15.5 Kisan Ghosthi 03 500 15.6 Film Show 10 150 15.7 Self -help groups 08 120 15.8 Kisan Mela 08 15000 15.9 Exhibition 08 15000 15.10 Scientists' visit to farmers field 150 300 15.11 Plant/Soil health/Animal health camps 08 2000 15.12 Farm Science Club - - 15.13 Ex-trainees Sammelan 02 25 15.14 Farmers' seminar/workshop 02 100 15.15 Method Demonstrations 15 180 15.16 Celebration of important days 05 250 15.17 Special day celebration - - 15.18 Exposure visits 08 100 15.19 Technology week, 01 200 15.20 Farmers Field School (FFS) 1 1 15.21 Farm innovators meet 01 50 15.22 Awareness programs 08 320 Others, pl. specify - -
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16. Activities proposed as Knowledge and Resource Centre during 2015-16 16.1 Technological knowledge Sl. No.
Category Details of technologies Area (ha)/ Number Names of the team members involved
16.1.1 Technology Park/ Crop cafeteria
16.1.2 Demonstration Units
1. Azolla
1 NO’s
SMS (Animal Science)
16.1.3 Lab Analytical services
Soil and water testing laboratory and Plant health clinic in association with dept of Plant Pathology
Soil-500 Water-500
SMS (Soil Science)
16.1.4 Technology Week
1. Production Technology 2. Farm innovators meet
One Week All SMSs
16.2 Technological Products Sl.No.
Category Name of the Production Partner Agency, if any
Name of the product Quantity (q)/ Number planned to be
produced during 2014-15
Names of the team members involved
16.2.1 Seeds Seed Unit, UAS Raichur Bengalgram Bajra Foxtailmillet
5 4 10
Farm Manager and SMS (Agronomy)
16.2.2 Planting materials Dept. of Horticulture, UAS
Raichur
Seedlings of
Horticultural plants
8000 to 10000 SMS (Horticulture)
16.2.3 Bio-products - - - 16.2.4 Livestock strains - - - 16.2.5 Fish fingerlings - - -
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16.3 Technological Information Sl. No. Category Technological capsules / Number Names of the team members
involved 16.3.1 Technology backstopping to line departments
Agriculture 10
All Scientists
Horticulture 05 Animal Husbandry 05 Secondary Agriculture 04 ICT applications 04 Programme Assistant
16.3.2 Literature/publication Bulletins -2
1. Weed management in field crops 2. DSR method of Paddy cultivation 3.Stall feeding system in sheep & Goat 4.Foot & Mouth Disease in Livestock
All Scientists
Leaflets/ Folders – 10: (1000 copies/each) 1. Different methods of composting 2. Green manuring crops 3. Foliar spray of micronutrients 4. Moisture stress management in field crops 5. Value addition of pulses through grading 6. Mechanization in Paddy 7. Fodder crops and their importance in Livestock 8. Stall feeding system in sheep & Goat 9. Foot & Mouth Disease in Livestock 10. Drudgery reducing equipment 11. Contingent crops 12. ICT and Kiosks
09 All Scientists
16.3.4 Electronic Media C.D. preparation –
Radio (15) 1. Improved cultivation practices of Redgram 2. Disease management in rabi crops
15
All Scientists
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Sl. No. Category Technological capsules / Number Names of the team members involved
3. Improved cultivation practices of Bengalgram 4. Importance of soil and water samplings 5. IPM in Redgram 6. Importance of Bio fertilizers and botanicals 7. IGP programmes through SHG’s 8. Women drudgery reducing activities 9. Importance of organic farming 10. Importance of Azolla in animal feed 11. Buffaloes Management during summer 12. Stall feeding in sheep and goat 13. Importance of Zoonotic diseases 14. Preventive and control measures of infectious diseases in livestock 15. Nutrition security through kitchen garden
T. V Programmes 1. Cultivation practices in summer 2. Seed production technology in Redgram/ Bengalgram 3. Importance of soil and water samplings 4. IPM in Redgram 5. Importance of Bio fertilizers and Botanicals 6. Precautionary measures for the management of diseases of
Redgram and Bengal gram 7. Preventive and control measures of infectious diseases in
livestock 8. Stall feeding in sheep and goat 9. Use of azolla as a animal feed 10. Foot & mouth disease control measures 11. Value addition of pulse grading
11 All Scientists
16.3.5 Kisan Mobile Advisory Services Voice MSGs
All Scientist & Programme Assistant (Computer)
16.3.6 Information on centre/state sector schemes and service providers in the district.
Data base on SHGs will be created by September 2014
SMS (Home Science)
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17. Additional Activities Planned during 2015-16 S.No. Name of the
agency / scheme
Name of activity Technical programme with quantification Financial outlay (Rs.)
Names of the team members involved
17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4
18. Revolving Fund 18.1 Financial status
Opening balance as on 01.04.2014
(Rs.in Lakh)
Expenditure incurred during 2014-15
(Rs.in Lakh)
Receipts during 2014-15
(Rs.in Lakh)
Closing balance as on 31.01.2015
(Rs.in Lakh)
Expected closing balance by 31.03.2015 (Including
value of material in stock/ likely to be produced)
Opening balance as on 01.04.2014
(Rs.in Lakh)
Expenditure incurred during 2014-15
(Rs.in Lakh)
Receipts during
2014-15 (Rs.in Lakh)
Closing balance as on 31.01.2015
(Rs.in Lakh)
Expected closing balance by 31.03.2015 (Including value of material in stock/ likely to
be produced) ICAR Revolving Fund: 3,90,093
2,17,489 2,88,060 4,60,664
Training Hall R/ F : 2,36,283
12,846 1,10,649 3,34,086
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18.2 Plan of activities under Revolving Fund
Sl. No.
Proposed activities
Expected output (q)
Anticipated income (Rs.)
Names of the team members involved
18.2.1 Bengalgram Foxtailmillet Redgram
10 10 10
1,00,000 Farm Manager and SMS (Agronomy)
18.2.2 Brinjal Chilli Tomato Seedling production activities
10000 seedlings
5000
SMS (Horticulture)
19. Activities of soil, water and plant testing laboratory during 2015-16 Sl.No. Type No. of samples to be
analyzed Names of the team members involved
19.1 Soil 1000 SMS (Soil Science) and SMS (Ag. Extn.) 19.2 Water 1000
19.3 Plant - 19.4 Others - 20. E-linkage during 2015-16 Sl. No Nature of activities
Likely period of completion (please set the time frame) Remarks if any
20.1 Title of the technology module to be prepared
Kannada Website for KVK Raichur
20.2 Creation and maintenance of relevant database system for KVK
Trainings, OFT/ FLD Demo. And Extension Activities
20.3 Any other (Text/Voice message) Regular activity 20.4 Any other (Maintenance of KIOSK) As and when required 21. Activities planned under Rainwater Harvesting Scheme (only to those KVKs which are already having scheme under Rain Water Harvesting) Sl. No Activities planned Remarks if any
21.1 21.2
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22. Innovative Farmer’s Meet Sl.No. Particulars Details 22.1 Are you planning for conducing Farm
Innovators meet in your district? Yes/ No
22.2 If Yes likely month of the meet September-2015 22.3 Brief action plan in this regard Inviting the best farmers award winners , to
share their experience with other farmers 23. Farmer’s Field School (FFS) planned S. No Thematic area Title of the FFS Budget proposed in Rs. 23.1
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24. Budget - Details of budget utilization (2014-15) up to 31 January 2015 (Rs.)
S. No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
24.1 Recurring Contingencies 24.1.1
Pay & Allowances 90,00,000 90,00,000 81,82,560
24.1.2
Traveling allowances 52,000 52,000 51,146
24.1.3
Contingencies
24.1.4.1
Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance
45,000 45,000 1,55,499
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 50,000 50,000 99,523 C Meals/refreshment for trainees 20,000 20,000 26,480 D Training material 20,000 20,000 52,929 E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses 2,00,000 2,00,000 2,66,210 F On farm testing 40,000 40,000 56,620 G Training of extension functionaries 10,000 10,000 00 H Maintenance of buildings 10,000 10,000 20,079 I Farmers Field School 10,000 10,000 8,428 j Integrated Farming System(IFS) 10,000 10,000 7,742 k Library --- ---- 4,515 M Extension Activities 10,000 10,000 29,540
24.1 Total Recurring -- ------ ---- 24.2 Non-Recurring Contingencies -- ---- ---- 24.2.1 Works --- --- ----
24.2.2
Equipments including SWTL & Furniture ---- ---- -------
24.2.3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) ---- ---- ----
24.2.4 Library ----- --- ----
24.2 Total Non Recurring ----- ----- ---- 24.3 REVOLVING FUND ----- --- ---- 24.4 GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 94,77,000 94,77,000 89,61,271
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25.Details of Budget Estimate (2015-16) based on proposed action plan
S. No.
Particulars BE 2015-16 proposed (Rs.)
25.1 Recurring Contingencies 25.1.1 Pay & Allowances 1,00,00,000 25.1.2 Traveling allowances 1,00,000 25.1.3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running,
publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)
3,00,000
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 2,00,000 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 1,00,000 D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals
etc. required for conducting the training) 1,00,000
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) (Inclusive of IFS)
3,42,980
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)
11,600
G Training of extension functionaries 25,000 H Maintenance of buildings 50,000 I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory 50,000 J Library 7,000 25.1 TOTAL Recurring Contingencies --- 25.2 Non-Recurring Contingencies ---- 25.2.1 Works ---- 25.2.2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture ---- 25.2.3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) ---- 25.2.4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) ---- 25.2 TOTAL Non-Recurring Contingencies ---- 25.3 REVOLVING FUND ---- 25.4 GRAND TOTAL 1,12,86,580
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