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Action Plan 2011-12, Zone VIII, Bangalore 1
ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE – ZONE VIII BANGALORE
PROFORMA FOR ACTION PLAN OF KVKS IN ZONE VIII FOR T HE YEAR 2011-12
I. General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1. Name and address of KVK with Phone, Fax and
e-mail : KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
Main Agri. Research Station, UAS Campus, P.B. No. 329 R A I C H U R – 584 102 Karnataka Phone : 08532-220196 Fax : - 220193 e-mail : [email protected]
2. Name and address of host organization with Phone, Fax and e-mail
: The Vice Chancellor University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur -584 102 Cell: 9480696300 Phone: 08532- 221444 (O) Fax: 08532- 220444 (O) Phone: 08532- 221411 (R)
3. Name of the Programme Coordinator Residence Phone Number/ Mobile No.
: Dr. A. R. Kurubar Phone No. 08532 - 220195 (R) Mobile No. 9480696314
4. Year of sanction : December 1994 5. Year of start of activities : December 1994 6. Major farming systems/enterprises : Rainfed & irrigated situations
Agriculture, Horticulture & allied Enterprises 7. Name of agro-climatic zone : Zone-II, North-Eastern Dry Zone 8. Soil type : Black, Red & Sandy to sandy loam 9. Annual rainfall (mm) : 621.00
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II. Staff Strength as on 01-02-2011:
Programme Coordinator
Subject Matter
Specialists
Programme Assistant
Administrative Staff
Auxiliary Staff
Supporting Staff Total
Sanctioned 01 06 03 02 02 02 16
Filled 01 06 03 02 02 02 16
Vacant - - - - - - - III. Details of staff as on 01-02-2011 Sl. No.
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline Existing Pay scale
Number in which directly associated in the proposed programmes
Date of joining
Permanent /
Temp No. of
technologies to be assessed
/ refined
FLDs Training Programmes
Extension Programmes
1 Programme Coordinator
Dr. A.R.Kurubar Horticulture 12000-18300
- 2 07 250 20-12-1995 P
2 Subject Matter Specialist
A.M.Benki Ag. Extension 10000-15200
- 5 08 100 06-05-2002 P
3 Subject Matter Specialist
Dr. S.R. Balanagoudar Soil Science 8000-13500
2 2 11 120 23-01-2006 P
4 Subject Matter Specialist
Dr. Vijaykumar Ghante Ag. Entomology 8000-13500
3 2 08 75 19-11-2008 P
5 Subject Matter Specialist
Sri. Mohan Chavan Agronomy 8000-13500
2 5 19 100 23-01-2009 P
6 Subject Matter Specialist
Dr.(Smt) M. R. Kammar Home science 8000-13500
2 4 12 110 21-02-2009 P
7 Subject Matter Specialist
Dr. Pralhad Animal Science 8000-13500
1 5 27 130 27-11-2009 P
8 Programme Assistant
Dr. Ashok Surwenshi Soil Science 5500-9000
- - - - 28-01-2010 P
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Sl. No.
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline Existing Pay scale
Number in which directly associated in the proposed programmes
Date of joining
Permanent /
Temp No. of
technologies to be assessed
/ refined
FLDs Training Programmes
Extension Programmes
9 Computer Programmer
Sri. C. N. Kotabagi Computer 5500-9000
NOT APPLICABLE
13-02-2009 P
10 Farm Manager Ms. Anita Farm Manager 5500-9000
06-03-2009 P
11 Accountant/Superintendent
Hanumesh R. H Assistant 8000-14800
27-11-2009 P
12 Stenographer Abdul Lateef Junior Steno 8000-14800
25-09-2009 P
13 Driver 1 Khaja M Driver H.V 7275-13850
04-01-2006 P
14 Driver 2 Eshappa Askihal Driver 7275-13850
06-02-1999 P
15 Supporting staff 1
Smt. Hanumanti Tayappa
Attender 5200 - 8200
04-01-1995 P
16 Supporting staff 2
Siddanna B Cook 6250-12000
02-01-2006 P
* Pay Scale based on existing norms
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IV. Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during 2011-12 Sl. No
Discipline Area of training required
Institution where training is offered
Organization
Justification Highlight on Future programmes to be planned after training
Approx .(days)
Training fee (Rs.)
1 Soil science Management of salt affected soils
CSSRI, Karnal Hariyana
- To manage soil health in command area
Soil health campaigns 21 -
2 Plant Protection Detection of Bt transgenics
CICR, Nagpur - A better knowledge on detection of Bt transgenics will help to differentiate between Bt and non-Bt versions and hence complaint handling on pest infestation will be easy.
Field complaints associated with Bt cotton for pest attack will be attended and also same training will be passed on to extension personel of the Agril.Department
4
3 Horticulture Advances in water and Nutrient Management in arid Horticultural Crops
Central Institute for Arid Horticulture, Beechwal, Bikaner, Rajasthan
- Efficient utilization of water and nutrients in horticultural crops
FLDs, Trainings 21
4 Extension Human resource management
NAARM, Hyderabad
- Capacity building of extension personnel
Trainings 21
5 Home Science Fruits and vegetable processing
UAS, Bangalore - There is need to create awareness on value addition
Trainings 21
6 Agronomy Advances in Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS Applications in Watershed Management
CRIDA - Updation of knowledge Trainings 21
7 Animal science Advanced training in animal nutrition
NIANP, Bangalore
- To enhance the milk productivity Trainings, FLDs 21
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V. Infrastructure i) Land
Total Area (ha) Area Cultivated (ha) Area occupied by buildings and roads (ha)
Area with demonstration units (ha)
20 6 ha 660 Sq. Mts. -
ii) Buildings
Admn. Building Trainees Hostel Staff Quarters Demonstration Unit Plinth area (m2)
Cost (Rs. in lakhs)
Year Plinth area (m2)
Cost (Rs. in lakhs)
Year Plinth area (m2)
Cost (Rs. in lakhs)
Year No. Plinth area (m2)
Cost (Rs. in lakhs)
660 34.0 1998 300 45.0 2009 630x6 25.27 2005 - - - iii) Vehicles
Type of vehicle Model Actual cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status Bolero SLX 2011 7,43,346 3165 Good Tractor (TAFE) 1999 3.37 7720 hrs. Good
Motor bike (Bajaj CT-100) 2005 0.40 24325 Good Motor bike (Hero Honda passion plus)
2009 0.50 5260 Good
iv) Equipments and AV aids
Sl. No.
Name of Equipments Date of purchase Cost (Rs.in lakhs) Present status
1 Over Head Projector 1999 26,000 Good
2 Slide Projector 1999 34,500 Good
3 Computer 2000 95,000 Good
4 TV 2002 20,000 Good
5 Fax Machine 2004 12,685 Good
6 PA System 2004 31,025 Good
7 Computer 2006 39,216 Good
8 Digital Camera 2004 19,980 Good
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VI. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2010-11 Sl. No
Major recommendations of SACs which are to be implemented during 2010-11
1 Date of Conduct 31/05/2010 To incorporate farmer’s page on the website To Prepare soil map from the samples analyzed in the KVK so far Increase the number of demonstration under farm mechanizations including paddy transplanting, KVK to identify the beneficiaries and
collaborate with CAE, Raichur Organize more number of infertility camps and vaccination camps for cattle Make a mention of role played by NGO’s while presenting the workdone report at SAC Meeting of KVK To circulate KVK’s e-news letter to NGOs Bring out (publish) the booklet on the facilities available in different department for the benefit of farmers within a month Provide technical guidance for the micronutrient management in groundnut demonstration conducted by seed unit To take up demonstration on redgram transplantation at two locations with irrigation facility on BSMR-736 variety Send SMS to press reporters for wider publicity Invite the bank persons as resource person for training in order to impart Knowledge on marketing To include newly released varieties for the demonstration Increase vocational trainings for rural woman and youth , to increase method demonstration in on campus trainings and also to increase the
number of conventions scientist farmer interactions Prepare folder on new pesticides and this formulation
Sl. No. Name of Equipments Date of purchase Cost (Rs.in lakhs) Present status
9 Laptop 2006 45,000 Good
10 LCD projector 2006 57,188 Good
11 Fax machine (SCx-452) 2009 00.15 Good
12 Laser printer-Lexmark 2009 00.15 Good
13 LCD Motorized 2009 00.24 Good
14 Photo copier(Toshiba) 2009 00.61 Good
15 Hi-tech LCD projector 2009 00.41 Good
16 Computer chair and table 2009 00.06 Good
17 Sony Handy Cam 2009 1.84 Good
18 Power sprayer 2010 00.16 Good
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Sl. No
Major recommendations of SACs which are to be implemented during 2010-11
To take up one IFS farmers and work with him for 3 years To establish at least one demo unit at KVK To submit the information on the important events conducted at the KVK along with action photographs , Update the KIOSKS of the district To conduct on campus training minimum for three days To document farmers innovations VII. Planning of SAC during 2011-12 Sl. No
Date planned for conducting SAC meeting during 2011-12
01 June 2011 02 January 2012 VIII. Plan of Work for 2011-12 1. Operational areas details for 2011-12
Sl. No.
Taluk Blocks/groups of villages
Major crops & enterprises being
practiced
Major problems identified Identified thrust areas
Existing / New
Please State without fail
If existing from which
year Please state
1. Deodurg Arakera Cotton • Imbalanced & untimely fertilizer application
• Cotton reddening
INM Existing 2007-08
2. Deodurg Koppar Paddy • Loss of soil health ICM Existing 2007-08 3. Raichur Yargera Sorghum • Low yielding varieties and
Moisture stress Popularization of HYV
Existing 2010-11
4. Deodurg Deodurg Fox Tail Millet • Use of local varieties • Low yield
Popularization of HYV
New -
5. Lingasugur Pamanakallur Bajra • Use of local seeds • local seeds marginal lands No. fertilizers
ICM Existing 2010-11
6. Deodurg Arakera Sunflower • Poor Nutrient management • Improper seed setting • Incidence of Diseases • Head borer problem
ICM Existing 2002-03
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Sl. No.
Taluk Blocks/groups of villages
Major crops & enterprises being
practiced
Major problems identified Identified thrust areas
Existing / New
Please State without fail
If existing from which
year Please state
7. Raichur Matamari Groundnut • Use of low yielding varieties • Poor nutrient management
INM Existing 2007-08
8.
Raichur Kalmala Mustard • Paddy followed paddy Alternate cropping
New -
9.
Manvi Kurdi Sesamum • Low yield due to local seeds
Popularization of HYV
New -
10. Raichur Chandrabanda Castor • Use of local seeds • Cultivation on marginal lands
• No. of plant protection measures
Delayed and thick sowing
ICM New -
11. Raichur Devasugur Redgram • Lack of improved variety • Improper Nutrient Management
• Pod borer Problem Disease menace (Wilt)
ICM Existing 2010-11
12. Lingasugur Pamanakallur Bengalgram • Non use of improved variety seeds
• Nutrient management Diseases
• Pod borer
ICM Existing 2010-11
13. Manvi Sirvar Chilli Pest and diseases IPM Existing 2010-11 14. Raichur Raichur Brinjal Pest IPM Existing 2010-11 15. Raichur Chandrabanda Tomato High seed cost Popularization
of HYV New
16. Raichur Chandrabanda Sweet orange • Secondary & micro nutrient deficiency
INM Existing 2009-10
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Sl. No.
Taluk Blocks/groups of villages
Major crops & enterprises being
practiced
Major problems identified Identified thrust areas
Existing / New
Please State without fail
If existing from which
year Please state
17. Raichur Kalmala Goat • Imbalance in rumen microflora leading to decreased growth rate
Nutritional management of livestock
Existing 2010-11
18. Deodurga Gabbur Sheep • Decreased growth rate because of endectoparasites
Disease Management
Existing 2010-11
19. Raichur/Manvi/ Deodurga
Kalmal/Kallur/ Arkera
Dairy • Calcium deficiency in lactating animals
• Low milk yield • Reduced palatability and
digestibility of fodder • Fodder Scarcity
Nutritional management
Existing New Existing New
2010-11 -
2010-11 -
20. Manvi Raichur Raichur Deodurga
Gandinni/Sirvar Raichur Mattamari Arkera/Koppar
Rice husk cook stove
• Farm women not using rice husk which is freely available
Fuel saving devices
Existing 2010-11
Lime • Difficulty in lime harvesting due to thorns
Drudgery saving devices
New -
Groundnut • Manual shelling consumes time
Drudgery reducing devices
Existing 2010-11
Millets • Lack of awareness on different recipes of minor millets
Value addition to minor millets
New -
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2. Details of thrust areas under which interventions are planned for 2011-12 A.Crops
Thrust areas Crops to be covered Interventions planned
INM Groundnut OFT on Micronutrient management in groundnut INM Groundnut FLD on INM ICM Sunflower FLD on ICM Alternate cropping Mustard FLD on Introduction of mustard in paddy field Popularization of HYV Sesamum FLD on Popularization of HYV Popularization of HYV Castor FLD on Popularization of HYV Plant protection Paddy OFT on Plant protection INM Paddy OFT on INM ICM Paddy FLD on ICM Nutrient management Sorghum OFT on Nutrient management Popularization of HYV Sorghum FLD on Popularization of HYV Popularization of HYV Fox Tail Millet FLD on Popularization of new varieties ICM Bajra FLD on ICM Pest and disease management Redgram OFT on Plant protection ICM Redgram FLD on ICM ICM Bengalgram FLD on ICM Nutrient management Bengalgram OFT on Nutrient management Pest and disease management Chilli OFT on Plant protection IPM Chilli FLD on IPM Improper pest management Brinjal FLD on IPM Micro nutrient management Sweet orange FLD on Nutrient management Popularization of HYV Tomato FLD on Popularization of HYV Plant protection Tomato OFT on Plant protection
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B. Livestock, poultry, fisheries
Thrust areas Livestock/ poultry / fisheries to be covered
Interventions planned
1. Nutritional management of livestock Goat FLD on Use of probiotics as growth promoter in kids
2. Disease Management Sheep FLD on Use of closantal against endectoparasites in Sheep
3. Nutritional management Dairy OFT on Use of special feed pellets for calcium supplementation in lactating dairy animals
4. Nutritional management Dairy FLD on Popularization of fodder crops 5. Nutritional management Dairy FLD on Popularization of urea molasses
licking blocks 6. Nutritional management Dairy FLD on Popularization of Azolla as animal
feed
C. Others
Thrust areas Interventions planned
Fuel saving devices FLD on Demonstration of rice husk stove Drudgery saving devices FLD on Demonstration of Lime harvester Drudgery reducing devices FLD on Demonstration of Ground decorticator Value addition to minor millets FLD on Value addition to minor millets Storage pest management in pulses OFT on Safe storage in pulses using herbal extracts Storage pest management in cereals OFT on Assessment of ITKS in storage pest management of rice
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3.1. Abstract of Interventions Proposed Based On the Identified Problems during 2011-12
Crop/ Enterprise
Thrust area
Identified Problem Planned Interventions Title of technology
to be assessed under OFT
Title of technology
to be refined under OFT
Title of FLD Title of the
Training
Type of Extension activities
Details of technological
products produced and supplied
Groundnut INM • Use of low yielding varieties
• Poor nutrient mgt
- - INM ICM Group meeting and Field day , news coverage
-
INM • Poor nutrient management
Micronutrient mgt in groundnut
- - - - -
Sunflower ICM • Poor Nutrient management
• Improper seed setting
• Incidence of Diseases
• Head borer problem
- - ICM ICM Group meeting, Field day, popularization through TV and Radio
-
Mustard Alternate cropping
• Paddy followed paddy
- - Popularization of mustrard as alternate crop in paddy field
ICM Group meeting, training and news coverage
-
Sesamum Popularization of HYV
• Low yield due to local seeds
- - • Promotion of improved variety DSS-9
ICM Group meeting and Field day
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Crop/
Enterprise
Thrust area
Identified Problem Planned Interventions Title of
technology to be assessed under OFT
Title of technology
to be refined under OFT
Title of FLD Title of the Training
Type of Extension activities
Details of technological
products produced
and supplied Castor
Popularization of HYV
• Use of local seeds • Cultivation on marginal lands
• No. of plant protection measures
• Delayed and thick sowing
- - Introduction of new Hybrid DCH-519/177
ICM Group meeting and popular articles
-
Cotton INM • Imbalanced & untimely fertilizer application
• Cotton reddening
- - INM Production Technology (INM)
Group meeting and Field day, popular articles
-
Paddy Plant protection
• Indiscriminate and calendar based application of pesticides
Management of brown plant hopper
- - - Group meeting and convention,
-
INM • Low yield in Paddy
Nutrient management in paddy
- - - Group meeting and convention
ICM • Loss of soil health
- - ICM - Field day, Trainings and convention
-
Sorghum Nutrient mgt
• Low yield in Sorghum
Nutrient management
- - - Group meeting and convention
-
Popularization of HYV
• Low yielding varieties and Moisture stress
- - Popularization of HYV JP1-5
Production technologies
Farmer meeting, Diagnostic field visits
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Crop/ Enterprise
Thrust area
Identified Problem Planned Interventions
Title of technology
to be assessed
under OFT
Title of technology to
be refined under OFT
Title of FLD Title of the Training
Type of Extension activities
Details of technological
products produced
and supplied Bajra ICM • Use of local seeds
• local seeds marginal lands
• No. fertilizers
- - ICM
Production technologies
Group meeting and convention
-
Fox Tail Millet
Popularization of HYV
Low yielding varieties
- - Popularization of HYV SIA-2644
Production technologies
Farmer meeting, Diagnostic field visits
-
Redgram Pest and disease mgt
Pest and diseases Management of Redgram podfly
- Pest and disease mgt in tur
Farmer meeting, Diagnostic field visits,
-
ICM • Lack of improved variety
• Improper Nutrient Management
• Pod borer Problem Disease menace (Wilt)
- - ICM in redgram ICM in redgram
Field day, Group meeting, literature
-
Bengalgram ICM • Non use of improved variety seeds
• Nutrient management Diseases
• Pod borer
- - ICM in bengalgram
- Field day, Group meeting, literature, radio talk
-
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Crop/
Enterprise
Thrust area Identified Problem
Planned Interventions Title of
technology to be assessed under OFT
Title of technology
to be refined
under OFT
Title of FLD
Title of the Training
Type of Extension activities
Details of technological
products produced and
supplied Bengal gram
Nutrient management
Low yield
Study on role of foliar urea spray in Bengalgram production
- - - Group meeting, farmers convention
-
Chilli Pest and disease management
Pest and diseases Management of Chilli Thrips
IPM Pest and disease management in Chilli
Farmer meeting, Diagnostic field visits,Field days,
-
Brinjal Improper pest management
Pest - - IPM Pest and disease management in Brinjal
Farmer meeting, Diagnostic field visits, Field days,
-
Sweet orange
Micro nutrient management
• Secondary & micro nutrient deficiency
- - Role of micro nutrients and their use in sweet orange
Role of micro nutrients and their use in sweet orange
Field visits, group meeting, farmers convention
-
Tomato Popularization of HYV
• High seed cost - - Popularization of New variety-PTR-6
Cultivation practices
Field visits, group meeting, farmers convention
-
Plant protection
• Indiscriminate and calendar based application of pesticides
Management of Sucking pests in Tomato
- - - Farmer meeting, Diagnostic field visits
-
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Crop/ Enterprise
Thrust area Identified Problem
Planned Interventions
Title of technology to be assessed under OFT
Title of technolog
y to be refined under OFT
Title of FLD Title of the Training
Type of Extension activities
Details of technological
products produced and
supplied
Goat Nutritional management of livestock
• Imbalance in rumen microflora leading to decreased growth rate
- - Use of probiotics as growth promoter in kids
Use of proboitics as growth promoter in livestock
Group meeting, Training
-
Sheep Disease Management
• Decreased growth rate because of endectoparasites
- - Use of closantal against endectoparasites in Sheep
Preventive and curative measures for endectoparasitic infestation
Group meeting, Training
-
Dairy Nutritional management
Low milk yield - - Popularization of fodder crops
Introduction to different fodder crops available
Exposure visits, Training
-
Nutritional management
Reduced palatability and digestibility of fodder
- - Popularization of urea molasses licking blocks
Nutritional management of dairy animals
Group meeting -
Nutritional management
Low milk yield - - Popularization of Azolla as animal feed
Nutritional management of dairy animals
Group meeting, method demonstration
-
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3.2. Target set for number of interventions to be implemented during 2011-12 S. No Particulars of intervention Target number / Quantity 01 On Farm Trial 11 02 Front Line Demonstration 24 03 Training Programmes Farmers and farm women 46 Rural Youth 04 Extension personnel 17 Sponsored programmes 19 Vocational Programmes 05 04 Extension Programmes Field Day 09 Kisan Mela 03 Kisan Ghosthi 06 Exhibition 03 Film Show 25 Method Demonstrations 15 Seminars 02 Workshop 08 Group meetings 30 Lectures delivered 180 Newspaper coverage 15 Radio coverage 25 TV coverage 04 Radio Programmes 04 TV Programmes 08 Publications 10 Popular articles 15 Extension Literature 05 Advisory Services 900 Scientific visit to farmers field 350 Farmers visit to KVK 480 Diagnostic visits 25 Field visits 350 Exposure visits 05 Ex-trainees meet 05 Agriculture Camps 02
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S. No Particulars of intervention Target number / Quantity Clinic day - Soil health Camp 15 Animal Health Camp 12 Agri mobile clinic - Soil test campaigns 25 Farm Science Club Conveners meet - Self Help Group Conveners meetings 05 Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings 05 Special Day celebrations 04 Awareness campaigns 04 Others (Pl. specify) - 05 Production and supply of seed materials 1) Cereals - ii) Oilseeds 50 /Qtl iii) Pulses 26 /Qtl iv) Vegetables - v) Flower crops - vi) Others (Specify) - Production and supply of Planting materials Fruits 10000 no. Spices - Vegetables 2500 no. Forest species - Ornamental crops - Plantation crops - Others - Production and supply of bio-products - Bio agents - Bio fertilizers - Bio pesticides - Production and supply of livestock material Sheep - Poultry birds - Goat - Fisheries - Others (Specify) - 06 Number of soil samples to be analyzed 600 07 Number of water samples to be analyzed 250
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4. Plan of Technology Assessment and Refinement for 2011-12 ASSESSMENT
1.CROP : BENGALGRAM
a. Title of Technology Assessed : Study on role of foliar urea spray in Bengalgram production
b. No. of Trials : 5
c. Problem Definition : low yield
d. Production system and thematic area : Rainfed , vertisols, method of use basal dose
e. Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of the Technology
Option
Source of the technology
Major Parameter
of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology
Name Qty./ha.
Unit Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)/ha
1.Farmer’s practice
50 Kg DAP/ha
0.2 - -
No. of pods /plant
* 100 seed weight (gm) * Yield q/ha
NIL
2. Recommended practices
NPK 10:25:0 kg/ha+ foliar spray with 2% urea at flower initiation stage
0.2 2009
UAS, Dharwad
No. of pods /plant
* 100 seed weight (gm) * Yield q/ha
DAP 55kg 11.50/kg . 633/-
Urea2% 2 kg 6/kg 12/-
3. Alternate practices
NPK10:25:0 kg/ha+ foliar spray 2% urea (flowering & pod filling stage)
0.2 2007 ICAR Technological Intervention bulletin PP 76
No. of pods /plant
* 100 seed weight (gm) * Yield q/ha
DAP 55 kg 11.50/kg 633/-
Urea 2% 4 kg 6/kg 24/-
f. Cost per trial in. Rs. 261/ -
g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs. 1302/-
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2.CROP : GROUNDNUT
a. Title of Technology Assessed : Micronutrient management in groundnut
b. No. of Trials : 5
c. Problem Definition : Micronutrient deficiency
d. Production system and thematic area : Oilseed based production system and micronutrient management
e. Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of
the Technology
Option
Source of the
technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology
Name Qty./ha. Unit Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)/ha
1.Farmer’s practice
Application of only major nutrients
0.2 - Farmer practice
% of deficiency No. of pods / plant
Yield and yield parameters
2. Recommended practices
Soil application of FeSO4 and ZnSO4 @ 25kg each
Gypsum 500 kg
0.2 2009 UASR/D
% of deficiency No. of pods / plant
Yield and yield parameters
DAP 163 kg 11.5 1875/- MOP 43kg 04.70 202/-
FeSO4 25kg 27.00 675/-
ZnSO4 25kg 61.75 1544/-
Gypsum 500 kg 02.00 1000/-
3. Alternate practices
Soil application of FeSO4 and ZnSO4 @ 25kg/ha each Gypsum 250 kg Borax @ 4 kg/ha
0.2 2009 ICRISAT, Hyderabad
% of deficiency No. of pods / plant
Yield and yield parameters
DAP 163 kg 11.5 1875/- MOP 43kg 04.70 202/- FeSO4 25kg 27.00 675/- ZnSO4 25kg 61.75 1544/- Gypsum 250 kg 02.00 500/- Borax 5kg 200 1000/-
f. Cost per trial in Rs. 2218/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs. 11092/-
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3. CROP: PADDY
a. Title of Technology Assessed : Management of Brown Plant hopper in Paddy
b. No. of Trials : 5
c Problem Definition : Indiscriminate and calendar based application of pesticides
d Production system and thematic area : Cereal Crops and pest management
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology
assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of
the Technology Option
Source of the technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Mixtures of chemicals
0.2 - -
BPH population/Hill and Yield
- NIL
2. Recommended practices
Imidachloprid 0.2 Not known UASR/D
BPH population/Hill and Yield
- Imidachloprid 100ml 1600 160
3. Alternate practices
Buprofezin 0.2 2009 UAS, Bangalore
BPH population/Hill and Yield
- Buprofezin 500 ml 1300 650
f. Cost per trial in Rs.810 /- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.4050 /-
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4. CROP:TOMATO
a. Title of Technology Assessed : Management of Sucking pests in Tomato
b. No. of Trials : 5
c Problem Definition : Indiscriminate and calendar based application of pesticides
d Production system and thematic area : Vegetable based cropping system and pest management
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of the Technology Option
Source of the technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Mixtures of chemicals
0.2 - -
Pest population/Plant and Yield
- NIL
2. Recommended practices
Dimethoate 30 EC
0.2 Not known UASR/D
Pest population/Plant and Yield
- Dimethoate 30 EC
250ml 400 100
3. Alternate practices
Imidachloprid & Triazophos
0.2 2009 UASB
Pest population/Plant and Yield
- Imidachloprid Triazophos
100 ml 250 ml
160 520
160 130
f. Cost per trial in Rs. 390/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.1950/-
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5. CROP:CHILLI
a. Title of Technology Assessed : Management of Chilli Thrips
b. No. of Trials : 5
c Problem Definition : Indiscriminate and calendar based application of pesticides
d Production system and thematic area : Cereal Crop & Pest Management
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of the Technology Option
Source of the technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Mixtures of chemicals
0.2 - -
Pest population/Plant and Yield
- NIL
2. Recommended practices
Dimethoate 0.2 - UASR/D
Pest population/Plant and Yield
- Dimethoate 250 ml 320 100
3. Alternate practices
Fipronil 0.2 2009 UASB
Pest population/Plant and Yield
- Fipronil 250 ml 600 150
f. Cost per trial in Rs. 250/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs. 1250/-
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6. CROP: PADDY a. Title of Technology Assessed :Nutrient management in Paddy
b. No. of Trials : 5
c Problem Definition : Low yield in Paddy
d Production system and thematic area : Cereal crop & Nutrient management
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the
technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of the
Technology Option
Source of the
technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Scanty use of organic matter & imbalanced & untimely fertilizer application
0.2 ha - - Yield & Yield Parameters and Economics
No. of tillers No. of panicles
NIL
2. Recommended practice
100:50:50 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha
0.2 ha 1986
UASD/R
Yield & Yield Parameters and Economics
No. of tillers No. of panicles
• Urea • 10:26:26
35 kg 40 kg
5.56 /kg 8.60 /kg
196 172
3. . Alternate practices
125:62:62 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha
0.2 ha 2010
UASB
Yield & Yield Parameters and Economics
No. of tillers No. of panicles
• Urea • 10:26:26
44 kg 48 kg
5.56 /kg 8.60 /kg
247 414
f. Cost per trial in Rs. 1,029/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs. 5,145/-
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7.CROP: SORGHUM
a. Title of Technology Assessed : Nutrient management in Sorghum
b. No. of Trials : 5
c Problem Definition : Low yield in Sorghum
d Production system and thematic area : Cereal crop ,Integrated nutrient management
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of the
Technology Option *
Source of the
technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parame
ters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Scanty use of organic matter
0.2 ha - - Yield & Yield Parameters and Economics
- NIL
2. Recommended practice
50:25:0 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha
0.2 ha 1986 UASD/R
Yield & Yield Parameters and Economics
- Urea
DAP
22 kg
11 kg
5.56 /kg 10.44 ./kg
122
115
3. Alternate practices
• 50:25:0 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha
• Gypsum – 200 kg/ha
• Zinc sulphate- 15 kg/ha
• Borax – 5 kg/ha
0.2 ha 2010
ICRISAT, Hyderabad
Yield & Yield Parameters and Economics
- • Urea • DAP • Gypsum • Zinc
sulphate • Borax
22 kg 11 kg
40 kg 3 kg 1 kg
5.56 /kg 10.44 /kg 3.2 ./kg 60 ./kg 44 ./kg
122 115 128 180
44
f. Cost per trial in Rs. 826/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs. 4,130/-
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8.CROP:PULSES
a. Title of Technology Assessed : Safe storage practices of pulses using herbal extracts
b. No. of Trials : 05
c Problem Definition : Pulse beetle is a major storage pest causing loss of more than 30 per cent in the pulses.
d Production system and thematic area : Rainfed agriculture and Safe storage practices of pulse
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of
the Technology
Option
Source of the
technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parameter
s
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Treatment with boric powder
05 - -
Pest load - NIL
2. Recommended Practices
Treatment with Aluminium sulphide @ 0.2gm/kg seeds
05 1995
-
Pest load - Aluminum sulphide Air tight bins of 2 kg capacity
0.6 gm
3nos
25/-
100/-
25/-
300/-
3. Technology selected for Assessment
Treatment with a mixture of Neem powder+Ginger powder and Sweet flag @ 50:30:01 gm/kg of seed
05 2008
UASB
Pest load
- Ginger powder Sweet flag powder Air tight bins of 2 kg capacity
60gm 15gm 3nos
60/-
15/-
100/-
60/-
15/-
300/-
f. Cost per trial in Rs.700/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.3500/-
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9.CROP:RICE c. Title of Technology Assessed : ITKS of rice storage pest management
d. No. of Trials : 05
c Problem Definition : Moth and rice weevil cause loss during storage and deteriorate quality
d Production system and thematic area : Rice and Safe storage of cereals
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of
the Technology
Option
Source of the technology
Major Parameter
of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Storing the rice in gunny bags without any treatment
50 kgs -
-
Pest load - NIL
2. Recommended Practices
Use of boric powder @ 10 gm per kg of seeds
50 kgs -
-
Pest load - Boric powder
500gm 100/kg 50/-
3. Technology selected for Assessment
Mixing of garlic bulbs @ 1 bulb/5 kg of rice
50 kgs ITK DRWA , Bhuvaneshwar
Pest load - Garlic bulbs
250gm 150/kg 40/-
4. Technology selected for Assessment
200gm of common salt crystals for every 50 kg of grain storage
50 kgs ITK DRWA , Bhuvaneshwar
Pest load - Crystal salt
250gm 10/kg 05/-
f. Cost per trial in Rs.95/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.950/-
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10. ENTERPRISE: ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
c. Title of Technology Assessed : Use of special feed pellets for calcium supplementation in lactating dairy animals
d. No. of Trials : 5
c Problem Definition : Calcium deficiency in lactating animals
d Production system and thematic area: Dairy Enterprise and Nutritional Management
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha.
Year of release of the Technology
Option *
Source of the
technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parame
ters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Farmer’s practice
Feeding concentrates as a source of calcium supplementation
05 animals
-
Milk Yield, SNF & Fat %
- NIL
2. Recommended Practices
Administration of oral Calcium supplementation
05 animals
Not known KVAFSU, Bidar
Milk Yield, SNF & Fat %
- Calcium oral suspension
2 lit 300 300
3. Technology selected for Assessment
Feeding calcium supplemented feed pallets
05 animals
2006 Bombay Veterinary College.
Milk Yield, SNF & Fat %
- Calsagar animal feed pallet
1500g 246 246
f. Cost per trial in Rs. 546/- g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs. 2730/-
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Refinement
1.CROP:REDGRAM a. Title of Technology refined : Management of Podfly in Redgram
b. No. of Trials : 5
c Problem Definition : Incidence of Podfly
d Production system and thematic area : Pulse based cropping system
e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs
Technology Options
Details of the technology assessed
Area in ha. Source of the
technology
Major Parameter of assessment
Other Parameters
Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit
Cost (Rs.)
Total Cost (Rs.)
1. Best Performing Technology Option in Assessment
Dimethoate 0.4 UASD/R
Pod damage & Yield
- Dimethoate 800ml 320 300
2 Best performing Technology Option in Assessment (rare case)
Acephate 0.4 ANGRAU
Pod damage & Yield
- Acephate 400 gm 450 225
3.Refineemnt proposed Acephate + Jaggery
0.4 UASD/R
Pod damage & Yield
- Acephate 400 gm 450 225
f. Scientific Rationale / Justification for refinement proposed: Addition of jiggery to the contact and stomach poison i.e., acephate may increase the efficacy of the assessed technology g. Cost per trial in Rs. 750/- h. Total cost for the refinement in Rs. 3750/-
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5. Frontline Demonstrations Category Problem
identified Thematic area
Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit /
kg/unit
Technology to be
demonstrated
Source Yr of release
Local check
Area in ha / No. of units / animals /birds
No. of
demo
Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations
Total cost for all
demonstrations District
average Potential Farmers Name & Quantity
(kg/ha) or number/unit
Cost (Rs./ha)
or Rs./unit
Oilseeds Groundnut • Use of low
yielding varieties
• Poor nutrient management
INM 8.5 25.00 12.00 INM UASD/ UASR
2010 TMV-2
8 20 • Seeds(Vijetha)-150/kg
• Rhizobium-2.5 kg
• PSB-2.5kg • Gypsum-
500kg • ZNSo4-25kg • FESO4-25 kg • MGSO4-25kg • Borax-2kg
10600
84,800
Sunflower • Poor Nutrient management
• Improper seed setting
• Incidence of Diseases
• Head borer problem
ICM 8 20 9-10 ICM UASD/ UASR
2010 Privet hybrids
8 20 • Azospirllum-500gm
• PSB-500gm • Gypsum-
100kg • ZNSo4-10kg • Borax-1kg • Imidachlopri
d 17.8SL 125ml
• Quinalphos 25EC-1000 ml
• Hexaconazole 5EC-500 ml
4550 36400
Mustard • Paddy followed paddy
Alternative cropping
- - - • Popularization of mustrard as alternate crop in paddy field
UASD/ UASR
- Local varieti
es
8 20 • Seeds(Sangam)3.75 kg
• Monocrotophos1 lit
665 5320
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Category Problem identified
Thematic area
Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit /
kg/unit
Technology to be
demonstrated
Source Yr of release
Local check
Area in ha / No. of units / animals /birds
No. of
demo
Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations
Total cost for all
demonstrations District
average Potential Farmers Name & Quantity
(kg/ha) or number/unit
Cost (Rs./ha)
or Rs./unit
Sesamum Use of local variety
Promotion of improved variety
3.78 6-7 4 • Promotion of improved variety DSS-9
UASD/ UASR
2008 Local variety
5/- 12 Seeds – 3kgs 480 2400
Castor
• Use of local seeds • Cultivation on marginal lands • No plant protection measures • Delayed and thick sowing
Popularization of HYV
3.73 20 5.5 • Introduction of new Hybrid DCH-519/177
• Plant protection measures
UASD/ UASR
2008 - 10 25 • Seeds – 5 Kg/ha • Cypermethrin 10 EC • Acephate 75wp • Carbondezin 50 wp
2000 20,000
Pulses Redgram
(PM Programme)
• Lack of improved variety
• Improper Nutrient Management
• Pod borer Problem Disease menace (Wilt)
ICM 6 10 7.5 ICM UASD/ UASR
2010 Maruti 12 30 • Seeds(TS3-R)-5 kg • Rhizobium-
200gm • PSB-200gm • Trichoderma-25gm • Sulphur-10 kg • Pendimethylene-
500ml • ZNSo4-5kg • Indoxacarb-
200ml • Planofix-100ml • Profenophos-
500ml • Acephate-1 kg
7350 88,200
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Category Problem
identified Thematic area
Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit /
kg/unit
Technology to be
demonstrated
Source Yr of release
Local check
Area in ha / No. of units
/ animals /birds
No. of demo
Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations
Total cost for
all demonstrations
District average
Potential Farmers Name & Quantity (kg/ha) or
number/unit
Cost (Rs./ha)
or Rs./unit
Bengalgram(PM Prog)
• Non use of improved variety seeds
• Nutrient management
• Diseases Pod borer
ICM 6.5 15.0 7.5 ICM UASD/ UASR
2010 Annigeri-1 8 20 • Seeds(JG-11)-20 kg • Rhizobium-500gm • PSB-500gm • Trichoderma-100gm • Sulphur-10 kg • Pendimethylene-500ml• Indoxacarb-200ml • Planofix-100ml • Profenophos-500ml • Neem oil-1 lit
7150
57,200
Cereals & millets
Paddy Loss of soil health
ICM 35 80 60 ICM
UASD/ UASR
- - 10 25 • Daincha-25 kg seeds • Azospirillum 500gm • PSB – 500gm • ZnSO4- 20 kg • FeSO4-12.5 kg • Ps. fluorescence –
2.5 kg • Hexaconazole-2.5 ltr • Neem oil – 2.5 ltr
5725 57250
Fox Tail Millet
• Low yield • Low seed rate • Local variety
Introduction of HYV
6.5 18 8.5 • Promotion of improved variety- SAI -2644
UASD/ UASR
2008 - 5 10 Seeds – 10 kgs/ha 800 4000
Bajra *Use of local seeds * local seeds marginal lands * No. fertilizers
ICM 11.5 15 12.4 • Hybrid seeds • RDF • Proper seed rate
UASD/ UASR
2005 - 5 10 Seeds – 4 Kgs
800 4000
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Category Problem
identified Thematic
area Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit /
kg/unit
Technology to be
demonstrated
Source Yr of release
Local check
Area in ha / No. of units
/ animals /birds
No. of demo
Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations
Total cost for
all demonstrations
District average
Potential Farmers Name & Quantity (kg/ha) or
number/unit
Cost (Rs./ha) or Rs./unit
Sorghum Low yielding varieties and Moisture stress
Introduction of HYV
6.33 15-20 7.5 • Popularizing HYV (JPI-5)
UASD - 8 20 • Seeds- 7.5kg • CaCl2- 225g • Azospirulum 500g
• Trichoderma 30g
500 4000
Vegetables Tomato High seed
cost Popularization of HYV
300 400 250 Variety PTR-6
UASR 2010 Hybrids 4 10 Seeds – 250 g 200 800
Chilli Indiscriminate and
calendar based
application of pesticides
IPM 12.5 42 25-30 Integrated pest management
UASR 2008 Byadagi 8 20 • Seed treatment Gaucho (50g)
• Trichoderma -25g • Pseudomonas fluroscence
• Vermicompost -5Qtl
• HaNPV -250LE • SlNPV -250LE • IGR -500ml • Spinosad -190 ml • Acaricide(Milbimectin -190 ml
7630 61,040
Brinjal Improper pest management
IPM 30 50 20 IPM UASD/UASR
- - 06 15 • Neem cake- 7.5q • Ovicidal spray- 600g • Pheromone trap-10 • Indoxocarb-300ml
6000
36,000
Flowers Ornamental
Fruit Sweet orange
Secondary & micro nutrient deficiency
Micro nutrient management
180-200 250-280 140-150 Micro nutrient management
UASD/ UASR
- - 5 12 • FeSO4-2kg • MgSO4-2kg • MnSO4-2kg • CaSO4-2kg
3400
17000
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Category Problem identified
Thematic area
Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit /
kg/unit
Technology to be
demonstrated
Source Yr of release
Local check
Area in ha / No. of units
/ animals /birds
No. of demo
Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations
Total cost for
all demonstrations
District average
Potential Farmers Name & Quantity (kg/ha) or
number/unit
Cost (Rs./ha) or Rs./unit
Spices and condiments
Cotton Imbalanced & untimely fertilizer application Cotton reddening
INM 15 30-35 20-25 INM UASD/ UASR
- - 10 25 • Seeds (NCS-145Bt.) -1.4 kg
• Trichoderma-10 g • Redgram seeds-0.5 kg • Azospirillum-0.5 kg • PSB-0.5 kg • NAA-280 ml • Mag.sulphate-20 kg • ZnSO4 – 20 kg
2635 26350
Other Fibre crops
Commercial
Sugarcane
Medicinal and
aromatic
Plantation crops
Fodder crops
Azolla Low milk yield
Fodder crops
1.5-2 lit/day
6-8 lit/day
2-3 lit/day
Azolla UASD 2005 - 10 10 • Azolla pond & lining sheet
1000 10,000
Guinea grass Fodder scarcity
Fodder crops
1.5-2 lit/day
6-8 lit/day
2-3 lit/day
Fodder crops IGFRI 1992 - 20 20 • Guinea grass Root slips
1500 30,000
Dairy Buffaloes Reduced
palatability and digestibility of fodder
Nutritional management
1.5-2 lit/day
6-8 lit/day
2-3 lit/day
Popularization of urea molasses licking blocks
KVAFSU, Bidar
1996 20 20 • Urea molasses blocks-2 blocks
40 1600
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Category Problem identified
Thematic area
Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit /
kg/unit
Technology to be
demonstrated
Source Yr of release
Local check
Area in ha / No. of units
/ animals /birds
No. of demo
Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations
Total cost for
all demonstrations
District average
Potential Farmers Name & Quantity (kg/ha) or
number/unit
Cost (Rs./ha) or Rs./unit
Sheep Decreased growth rate because of endectoparasites
Effective management of endectoparas ites
15-20 kg 25-30 kg 21-24 kg Use of closantal against endectoparasites in Sheep
KVAFSU, Bidar
2004 Albendozole
10 30 • Closantol oral suspension
• 15 mg/kg body wt on 0 day & 21st day
100 6000
Goat Imbalance in rumen microflora leading to decreased growth rate
Nutrition management in Goat
8-10 kg 15-20 kg 11-13 kg Use of probiotics as growth promoter in kids
IVRI, Izzathnagar
2007 20 20 • Probiotic • 3g/ day/ kid for
60 days
480
9600
Poultry Layers Broilers
Piggery
Rabbitry
Duckery
Common carps
Mussels
Ornamental fishes
Sericulture
Apiculture
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Category Problem identified
Thematic area
Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit /
kg/unit
Technology to be
demonstrated
Source Yr of release
Local check
Area in ha / No. of units
/ animals /birds
No. of demo
Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations
Total cost for
all demonstrations
District average
Potential Farmers Name & Quantity (kg/ha) or
number/unit
Cost (Rs./ha) or Rs./unit
Implements Groundnut decorticator
Others Rice husk cook stove
Farm women not using rice husk which is freely available
Fuel saving devices
- - - Demonstration of Rice husk stove
ARTI, Pune
2009 - 20 20 Vivek Stove 1000 20000
Lime Difficulty in lime
harvesting due to thorns
Drudgery saving devices
- - - Demonstration of Lime harvestor
IIHR, Bangalore
2009 - 10 10 Lime Harvestor 150 1500
Groundnut Manual shelling
consumes time
Drudgery reducing devices
6-10 kg 30-40 kg 6-8 kg Demonstration of groundnut decorticator
CIAE, Raichur
2008 - 20 20 Groundnut decorticator
4500 18000
Millets Lack of awareness on
different recipes of
grains
Value addition to
minor millets
- - - Popularization of value added products from minor millets
UASD 2010 - 20 20 Millets other ingredients
500 2000
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6. Training Programmes 6.1. Plan of training programmes for Farmers/ Farm Women during 2011-12
Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Identified Thrust Area
Training Course Title* No. of Courses
Skill to be transferred
Vermicomposting Use of only chemical fertilizers Organic farming Methods of vermicomposting 1 Methodology of vermicomposting
Dairy Mastitis Milk Production Clean Milk production 2 Managemental practices
Dairy Decreased milk yield Nutrition Management
Use of Azolla and fodder crops 2 Production technology
Dairy Calf mortality Disease management
Colostrum feeding 1 Managemental practices
Sheep and Goat rearing
Nonavailability of grazing land Stall feeding Stall feeding 1 Managemental practices
Cotton • Imbalanced & untimely fertilizer application
• Cotton reddening
INM Production technology 2
Production technology
Paddy • Loss of soil health ICM Production technology 2
Soil sampling and Production technology
Sorghum • Low yield and moisture stress Popularization of variety
Production technology 1 Production technology
Fox Tail Millet • Use of local varieties Low yield
Popularization of HYV
Production technology and value addition
2 Production technology
Bajra • Use of local seeds • local seeds marginal lands No. fertilizers
ICM Production technology 2
Production technology
Sunflower • Poor Nutrient management • Improper seed setting • Incidence of Diseases • Head borer problem
ICM
Production technology 2
Production technology
Groundnut • Use of low yielding varieties • Poor nutrient management
INM Production technology and drudgery reduction
2 Balanced nutrition mgt
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Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Identified Thrust Area
Training Course Title* No. of Courses
Skill to be transferred
Mustard • Paddy followed paddy Alternate cropping
Production technology 1 Cropping sequence
Sesamum • Low yield due to local seeds Popularization of HYV
Production technology 1 Production technology
Castor • Use of local seeds • Cultivation on marginal lands • No. of plant protection measures Delayed and thick sowing
ICM
Production technology 2
Production technology
Redgram • Lack of improved variety • Improper Nutrient Management • Pod borer Problem Disease menace (Wilt)
ICM
Production technology 2
Production technology
Bengalgram • Non use of improved variety seeds
• Nutrient management Diseases
• Pod borer
ICM
Production technology 2
Production technology
Chilli • Pest and diseases IPM IPM 1 IPM Brinjal • Pest IPM IPM 1 IPM Tomato • High seed cost Popularization of
HYV Production technology 1
Production technology
Sweet orange • Secondary & micro nutrient deficiency
INM Production technology 2
Production technology
Goat • Imbalance in rumen microflora leading to decreased growth rate
Nutritional management of livestock
Nutritional management of livestock
1 Nutritional management of livestock
Sheep • Decreased growth rate because of endectoparasites
Disease Management Disease Management 1
Disease Management
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Crop /
Enterprise Major problem Identified Thrust
Area Training Course Title* No. of
Courses Skill to be
transferred Dairy • Calcium deficiency in lactating
animals • Low milk yield • Reduced palatability and
digestibility of fodder • Fodder scarcity
Nutritional management
Nutritional management
1 1 1 1
Nutritional management
Rice husk cook stove
• Farm women not using rice husk which is freely available
Fuel saving devices
Fuel saving devices 2
Fuel saving devices
Lime • Difficulty in lime harvesting due to thorns
Drudgery saving devices
Drudgery saving devices 1
Drudgery saving devices
Groundnut • Manual shelling consumes time
Drudgery reducing devices
Drudgery reducing devices 2
Drudgery reducing devices
Millets • Lack of awareness on different recipes of minor millets
Value addition to minor millets
Value addition to minor millets 2
Value addition to minor millets
6.2. Plan of training programmes for Rural Youth during 2011-12
Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Identified Thrust Area Training Cours e Title* No. of Courses
Skill to be transferred
Chilli Indiscriminate use of pesticides Pest management IPM : An Ecofriendly approach for the management of Chilli pests
1 Safe and selective use of pesticides
Sheep and Goat rearing
Non availability of grazing land
Stall feeding Stall feeding 1 Managemental practices
Crop production technology
Improper crop management Crop management Improved production technology 2 Production technology
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Plan for training programmes for Extension Personnel during 2011-12 Crop /
Enterprise Identified Thrust
Area Organization Training Course Title No. of
Courses Skill to be transferred
Pulses Pest management Agril.Department Role of new chemistries in the management of pests and diseases in pulse crops
1 Knowledge and skill on New chemistries, dosage and mode of action
Cotton Pest management Agril.Department Role of insect pests in leaf reddening of Bt cotton
1 Diagnostic identification of leaf reddening manifestations due to biotic and abiotic factors
Chilli Pest management Hortl.Department Biorational Approaches for the management of chilli pests and diseases
1 Timing and methodology for application of Bioarational approaches
Seed treatment Pest management Agril.Department Seed treatment chemicals : Method of usage in different field crops
1 Techniques in seed treatment for field crops
Integrated Farming System
Integrated Farming Agril. Dept. Integrated Farming System 1 Maximization of farm output
Horticulture ICM NGOs & KSDH Integrated crop management in fruit crops
2 Orchard layout, Orchard management, propagation techniques
Home science Capacity building Women & child Dept. and Members of NGO
Tailor made training 2 Hands on experience on income generating skills.
Value addition and processing
NGOs & SHGs Technique in value addition and processing of fruits and vegetables
2 Preparation of different value added product
Dairy enterprises
Effective management of endo and ectoparasitic infestation
Dept. of AH&VS and NGOs
Effective management of endo and ectoparasitic infestation
2
Techniques of use of endo and ectoparasites
Nutritional management
Dept. of AH&VS and NGOs
Nutritional management of dairy animals
2 Technique of feed formulation
Disease management
Dept. of AH&VS and NGOs
Livestock diseases & their prevention and control measures
2 Managerial aspects
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6.3. Plan of vocational training programmes for Young Farmers during 2011-12
Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area Training t itle* No. of programmes and Duration (days)
Skill to be transferred
Animal husbandry Disease management Refresher course on prevention and control measures of livestock diseases
1 (7 days) Diagnosis of disease and vaccination techniques
Animal husbandry Un employment in rural youth
Advanced dairy technology and Sheep and goat farming
1 (5 days) Rearing of animals, clean milk production and vaccination schedule
Value addition and processing
Entrepreneurship development
Value addition and processing 1 (10 days) Processing of agricultural produce
Integrated farming system Economic sustainability Integrated farming system 1 (7 days) Propagation techniques Vermicomposting
technology Un employment in rural youth
Vermicompost production technology
1(3 days) Vermicompost production technology
6.5. Plan for sponsored training programme during 2011-12 Crop/ Enterprise Identified
Thrust Area Organiz
ation Training course title* No. of
Courses Sponsoring
Agency Skill to be transferred
Horticulture Production technology
KSDH & NGOs
Improved plant protection technique in fruits & vegetable
1 KSDH & NGOs
Improved plant protection technology
Crop production Production technology
KSDA Improved protection technology in Kharif & Rabi crops
2 KSDA Seed treatment integrated pest management, INM
Soil testing Soil health KSDA & KSDH
Management of problematic soil 5 KSDA & KSDH
-
Animal husbandry Clean milk production
KMF Importance of clean milk production 2 KMF Mastitis control
Management of live stock
KMF Advanced dairy technology 3 KMF Routine dairy manage metal techniques
Disease management
KMF Diagnosis and preventive measures of infectious disease in dairy animals
2 KMF Routine vaccination schedule and other preventive measures
Home Science IGA for SHG leaders
ICDS Income generating activities for SHG leaders
4 ICDS Value addition and processing
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7. Extension programmes planned for 2011-12
Month Block & village Extension programme* Its relation to KVK activities
(Tables 3 to 6)**
Expected category of participants
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6
April Arakera,Koppar,Yeragera Pamanakallur
*Groups meetings and survey work *Animal health camp
FLD and OFT Scientist, KSDA officials, NGOs and Farmers and farm women
-
May Kuradi, Chandrabanda, Devsugur
*Pre seasonal group meeting on sunflower, redgram, bajra, paddy and soil health camp *Animal health camp
FLD and OFT Farmers and farm women -
June Siravar, Raichur, Lamala, Matamari, Gabbur
*Method demonstration & Field visits in relation to Sunflower, Bt. Cotton, Redgram & Drudgery reduction equipments *world environment day *Animal health camp
FLD Farmers and farm women -
July Arakera,Koppar,Yeragera Pamanakallur
*Group meeting, method demonstration on paddy *seminars on agriculture marketing and Awareness campaign on energy saving devices *world food day *Animal health camp
FLD Farmers and farm women -
August Kuradi, Chandrabanda, Devsugur
*Farmers conventions *Observation of world breast feeding campaign *Animal health camp
- Farmers and Farm women
-
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Month Block & village Extension programme* Its relation to KVK activities
(Tables 3 to 6)**
Expected category of participants
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6
September Siravar, Raichur, Lamala, Matamari, Gabbur
*Follow up meeting, Group discussions and seminar on WTO *Animal health camp
OFT and FLD Farmers and farm women -
October Arakera,Koppar,Yeragera Pamanakallur
*Pre seasonal training on Groundnut, Bengalgram, Sorghum Sweet orange, Krishi Mela & Field days *Animal health camp
FLD Farmers and farm women -
November Kuradi, Chandrabanda, Devsugur
*Pre seasonal training, method demonstration and Field day *Animal health camp
OFT Farmers -
December Siravar, Raichur, Lamala, Matamari, Gabbur
*Demonstrations, Farmers conventions, Seminar, group meetings & field visits *Women in agriculture day *Animal health camp
FLD Farmers -
January Arakera,Koppar,Yeragera Pamanakallur
*Campaigning & Conventions *Animal health camp
OFT Farmers/farm women -
February Kuradi, Chandrabanda, Devsugur
*Kisan day *Animal health camp
Trainings 35 SHG members -
March Siravar, Raichur, Lamala, Matamari, Gabbur
*Village Survey for Action Plan & Follow up *International women’s day *Animal health camp
Ensuing action plan Farmers and farm Women -
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8. Details of print & electronic media coverage planned for 2011-12 Sl. No. Nature of literature/publications and no. of copies Proposed title of the publication
1 List of publications Production technology for Redgram 2 Conventional and improved pulse storage practices 3 Science and technology for women 4 IPM in chilli 5 Stall feeding techniques in sheep and goat 6 Micronutrient management in fruit crops Nature of media coverage 1. List of Radio programmes Importance of summer ploughing 2. Water shed development activities during summer 3. Method of incorporating compost to soil during summer 4. Formation of Farm ponds 5. Importance of soil testing after rabi 6. Safe pulse storage practices 7. Nutritional Importance of minor millets 8. Diseases management in Animals 9. Importance of water testing 10. Problematic soils and their management 11. Crop production technology of Kharif crops 12. Alternate cropping and mixed cropping 13. Use of bio pesticides 14. Importance of fibre in human diet 15. Management of orchards during summer 16. Management of animals during summer 17. Advance production technologies in paddy & cotton 18. Importance of pulses in diet 1. List of TV programmes Method demonstration on soil sampling 2. Method of composting and management of compost pits 3. Safe storage of pulses 4. Use of azolla as animal feed 5. Enrichment of dry fodder 6. Emu farming 7. Successful entrepreneurs
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9. Nature of collaborative activities planned for 2011-12
Thrust area Collaborative Organizations Nature of activities* No. of Activities
Breast feeding Dept. of Women and child development Campaign 1 Women empowerment Dept. of Women and child development and NGOs Women’s day 1 Food security KSDA and NGOs World food day 1 Environmental conservation School children World environment Day 1 Extension reforms ATMA, Raichur Workshop 1 REF linkage KSDA and NGOs Seminar 1 REF linkage KSDA and NGOs Kisan Gosti 1 Agricultural conservation All line Dept. and NGOs Campaign 1 Soil sampling Fertilizers companies Campaign 2 Animal health camp Dept of AH and VS Camp 4 Technology week All line Dept Campaign 1 *Specify the activity like training, meetings, seminars, campaigns, workshops 10. Financial status of revolving fund and plan for its utilization
Opening balance as on 01.04.2010
(Rs.in Lakh)
Expenditure incurred during
2010-11 (Rs.in Lakh)
Receipts during
-2010-11 (Rs.in Lakh)
Closing balance as on
31.01.2011 (Rs.in Lakh)
Proposed expenditure
during 2011-12 (Rs.in Lakh)
Purpose Expected production (Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)
Proposed receipts
during 2011-12 (Rs.in
Lakh) 4.99 0.98 0.82 4.26 0.90 Spraying,
weeding, chemicals etc.,
0.50 Lakhs 1.35
11. Physical status of revolving fund and plan for its utilization
Opening stock position of
materials* as on 01.04.2010
(Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)
Quantity produced during 2010-11
(Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)
Quantity sold during 2010-11 (Tonnes / Lakh
Nmbers/)
Closing stock position as on
31.01.2011 (Tonnes / Lakh
Nmbers/)
Expected production during 2011-12 (Tonnes / Lakh
Nmbers/)
Expected number of farmers to be
benefited
0.02 1.5 0.4 1.1 2 50
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12. Status of KVK farm and Demonstration units No. of blocks
Area Source of irrigation
Season Crop/enterprise/demonstration units Size (no. of units/area)
Expected output Quantity/qtls Value
(Rs.in lakh)
1 1 ha Canal Kharif Sunflower 1 ha 10 0.2 1 1 ha Canal Kharif Cotton 1 ha 20 0.4 1 2 ha Canal Rabi Bengalgram 2 ha 12 0.25 1 2 ha Canal Kharif Redgram 2 ha 12 0.5 1 0.4 ha Canal Rabi Sorghum 0.4 ha 5 0.15 13. Are there any activities planned for production and supply (Either buy back or directly farmer to farmer) of seeds/ planting material/ Bio-agents etc. in villages (other than KVK farm) so that public private partnership is utilized. Please give details in the following format
Sl. No Seeds/Planting material /Bio-agent Name of the public-private partnership arranged
Quantity of output expected (Qtl)
1 Groundnut pods –Vijeta Farmers to AICRP groundnut 20 2 Redgram seeds -BSMR-736 Farmer to Farmers 35 3 Pomegranate seedling Farmer to Farmers 10000 Nos
14. What is the extent of cultivable wasteland in your district? Are there any specific activities planned to be implemented in these wastelands by the KVK during 2011-12. Please give details.
Sl. No Name of activity Extent of coverage No. of farmers Area (ha)
1. Soil health camp 600 - 2. Establishment of orchards 20 50
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15. National Horticulture Mission (NHM) is being implemented through out the country. You are requested plan for implementing some of the activities envisaged in NHM in your district in collaboration with district head of department of horticulture. Please give details of any such plans for 2011-12
Sl. No
Name of activity Crops Extent of coverage No. of farmers Area (ha)
1. - -
16. Whether SREP under ATMA is prepared and implemented functioning in your district? YES/NO
YES
If yes, what type of coordination and collaboration does your KVK is proposed to have during 2011-12? Sl. No
Name of activity / Programmes
No. of programmes
Crops / Enterprise Extent of coverage* No. of farmers Area (ha)
1 Training programme 10 Agriculture and allied fields - -
2 Farmer-scientist interaction
02 Agriculture and allied fields - -
3 Kisan goshti 05 Agriculture and allied fields - -
4 Short Term Research by KVK Scientists based on thrust areas identified
01 Paddy - -
17. What type of scientist-Farmer linkages are proposed by your KVK for 2011-12? Under ATMA & technology week celebrations, the scientists-Farmer linkages will be arranged.
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18. Activities of soil, water and plant testing laboratory Year of establishment Expenditure is
Rs.(lakhs) No. of soil samples planned To be analyzed and reported
No. of water samples planned To be analyzed and reported
No. of Plant Samples planned To be analyzed and reported
Remarks if any
03-09-2005 11.80 600 250 - Micronutrient analysis facility is required
19. Details of budget utilization (2010-11) upto February 2011
S. No.
Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies
1 Pay & Allowances 35,00,000 35,00,000 38,23,351
2 Traveling allowances 1,00,000 1,00,000 74,497
3 Contingencies
A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)
1,90,000 1,90,000 1,67,849
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 1,50,000 1,50,000 78,326
C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto
Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 1,00,000 1,00,000 67,330
D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)
40,000 40,000 23,433
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)
1,95,000 1,95,000 1,94,827
F Frontline demonstration on Special Pulses Programme 1,25,000 1,25,000 1,24,336
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S.
No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies G On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly
generated information in the major production systems of the area)
65,000 65,000 63,717
H Training of extension functionaries 25,000 25,000 11,282
I Maintenance of buildings 50,000 50,000 24,900
J Extension activities 30,000 30,000 22,369
K Farmers field school 25,000 25,000 24,837
L Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory --- --- ---
M Library 5,000 5,000 2,990
TOTAL (A) 46,00,000 46,00,000 47,04,044
B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1 Equipments & Furniture
a) Furniture & furnishing 2,00,000 2,00,000 ---
b) Power Tiller 1,50,000 1,50,000 ---
c) Generator 1,00,000 1,00,000 ---
d) EPABX System 50,000 50,000 --- 2 Works ( Farmer's Hostel final Instalment ) 19,90,000 19,90,000 19,90,000
3 Library ( Purchase of assets like books & journals back volume ) 10,000 10,000 10,000
4 Vehicle - Jeep Replacement 6,00,000 6,00,000 6,00,000
TOTAL (B) 31,00,000 31,00,000 26,00,000
C. REVOLVING FUND - - -
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 77,00,000 77,00,000 73,04,044
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20. Details of Budget Estimate (2011-12) - ICAR KVKs alone may consider Pay and Allowances based on VI Pay Commission Orders from ICAR, for rest of the KVKs please estimate based on the existing norms, since ICAR is yet to take decision in this regard.
S. No.
Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 75.00 --- ---
2 Traveling allowances 1.50 ---
3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of
Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 2.50
--- ---
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 1.50 --- ---
C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 1.25 --- ---
D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)
0.50 --- ---
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)
--- --- ---
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)
--- --- ---
G Training of extension functionaries 0.25 --- --- H Maintenance of buildings 0.50 --- --- I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory 2.00 --- --- J Library 0.05 --- ---
TOTAL (A) 85.05 --- ---
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) 0.10
--- --- TOTAL (B) 0.10
C. REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C)
85.15 --- ---
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21. Targets for E-linkage activities for 2011-12 S. No Nature of activities Likely period of completion
(please set the time frame) Remarks if any
01 Creation of web-site Completed - 02 Title of the technology module to be prepared The module of the topics listed
below is under progress -
03 Creation and maintenance of relevant database system for KVK
District profile Metrological data Extension activities Trainings -- on & off FLD Field day SMS Tips List of Commodity Groups
-
04 Any other (Please specify) SMS (Short Message service) - Updation of KIOSK - 22. Activities planned under Rainwater Harvesting Scheme during 2011-12 (only to those KVKs which are already having scheme under Rain Water Harvesting) S. No Activities planned during 2011-12 Remarks if any
- - 23. Publication of success story / case study planned for 2011-12 S. No
Title of success stories Proposed date for finalization of documentation*
Title of the case study* Proposed date for finalization of documentation*
1. Success story of soil health awareness in Raichur district
April-May 2011 - -
2 - Paddy-fallow cropping system
April-May 2011
3 - Alternate cropping system in paddy
April-May 2011
4 - Stall feeding in sheep April-May 2011
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24. Technology Week Particulars Details Period of Technology Week Observed during 2010-11 September 2010 Period of Technology Week planned during 2011-12 September 2011 No. of demonstrations planned to be conducted in KVK Campus to show to the farmers during Technology Week
Four
Other activities / Programmes planned in connection with Technology Week Workshop, Exposure tour, interaction with progressive farmers
25. Innovative Farmer’s Meet Particulars Details Are you planning for conducting Farm Innovators meet in your district?
Yes
If Yes likely month of the meet May 2011 Brief action plan in this regard Inviting the best farmers award winners , to share their experience with other
farmers 26. Progressive Farmers List Particulars Details Number of Progressive Farmers address and all details planned to be collected and documented during 2011-12*
150
Likely Date and Month of completion of this work (on or before 30th June 2011) Yes 27. Farmer’s Field School planned during 2011-12 S. No Thematic area Title of the FFS Budget proposed in Rs. 1. New approach in Sheep
Management Comparison of intensive method (Stall feeding) of sheep rearing with extensive method ( Grazing)
50,000/-
2. Scientific child rearing practices
Comprehensive child care through farm creche
25,000/-
28. Please give details of activities planned, other than those listed above. 1. Transfer of agricultural knowledge to High school children. 2. Promotion of Seed production practices in varieties. 3. Conservation of Local cattle breeds.