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ICAR-ATARI, Pune DETAILS OF ACTION PLAN OF KVKs DURING 2018-19 (1 st April 2018 to 31 st March 2019) 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail Address Telephone E mail Office FAX Programme Co-ordinator Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ghatkhed “Chirantan”, Madhuban Colony, Camp, Amravati – 444 602 0721- 2950342 0721- 2661199 kvkgamravati@rediffmail. com 1.2. Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail Address Telephone E mail Office FAX Shramsafalya Foundation, Amravati 0721-2662696 0721- 2661199 kvkgamravati@rediffmail .com 1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No Name Telephone / Contact Residence Mobile Email Dr. A. P. Kalaskar 0721-2660303 9890069568 kvkgamravati@rediffmail .com 1.4. Year of sanction: 1995 1

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ICAR-ATARI, PuneDETAILS OF ACTION PLAN OF KVKs DURING 2018-19

(1st April 2018 to 31st March 2019)

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone E mailOffice FAX

Programme Co-ordinatorKrishi Vigyan Kendra, Ghatkhed“Chirantan”, Madhuban Colony, Camp, Amravati – 444 602

0721-2950342 0721-2661199

[email protected]

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

Address Telephone E mailOffice FAX

Shramsafalya Foundation, Amravati

0721-2662696 0721-2661199 [email protected]

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

Name Telephone / Contact Residence Mobile Email

Dr. A. P. Kalaskar 0721-2660303 9890069568 [email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction: 1995

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1.5. Staff Position (as on 31st March 2016)

Sr.No

Sanctioned post

Name of the incumbent

Designation Discipline PayScale

Present basic

Date of joining

Permanent/Temporary

Category (SC/ST/OBC/Others)

1Senior Scientist & Head

Dr. A.P.Kalaskar Programme Coordinator

Extension Education

37400-6700 + Rs9000 46440 18/06/2004 Permanent OBC

2Subject Matter Specialist

Dr. A.P. Phuse SMS (Horti) Horticulture 15600-39100+ Rs5400 29100 20/06/1996 Permanent OBC

3Subject Matter Specialist

Mr A.M.Tayade SMS (Ext) Extension Education

15600-39100+Rs 5400 24130 17/04/2003 Permanent OBC

4Subject Matter Specialist

Dr. P. J. Kadu (Kakade)

SMS (Home Sci) Home Science 15600-39100+Rs 5400 21220 11/07/2008 Permanent Open

5Subject Matter Specialist

Dr S.P.Kathale SMS (Ani Sci) Animal Science 15600-39100+Rs 5400 21220 22/07/2008 Permanent Open

6Subject Matter Specialist

Mr.P.N. Mendhe SMS (Agro) Agronomy 15600-39100+Rs 5400 18950 01/04/2011 Permanent SC

7Programme Assistant

Mr S.A. Pachkawade Programme Assistant

Plant Pathology 9300-34800+Rs 4200 19980 01/01/1997 Permanent OBC

8Programme Assistant

Mr R.S. Rathod Programme Assistant

Agriculture Engineering

9300-34800+Rs 4200 18550 02/04/1999on basic pay

Permanent OBC

9Programme Assistant

Mr P.P. Ghogare Programme Assistant

Computer Science

9300-34800+Rs 4200 16280 01/06/2004 Permanent Open

10Farm Manager Mr J.P. Korate Farm Manager Agriculture

Economics9300-34800+Rs 4200 19980 18/06/1996 Permanent NT ©

11Accountant / Superintendent

Mr R.G. Thakare Accountant / Superintendent

Commerce 9300-34800 +Rs 4200 19980 10/07/1996 Permanent OBC

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12 Stenographer Mr V.V. Bhatkar Stenographer Art 5200-20200+Rs2400 13600 01/06/1996 Permanent OBC

13 Driver Mr S.N. Bonde Jeep Driver 5200-20200+Rs2000 10340 01/05/1999 Permanent OBC

14 Driver Mr V.P. Patil Tractor Driver 5200-20200+Rs2000 10340 01/07/1999 Permanent OBC

15Supporting staff

Mr. S.W. Bhuskade Peon 5200-20200+Rs1800 8840 01/06/1996 Permanent OBC

16Supporting staff

Mr P.R. Raurale Farm Attendent 5200-20200+Rs1800 7100 01/01/1997 Permanent SC

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1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha) : 23.60 ha

S. No. Item Area (ha)1 Under Buildings 00.112. Under Demonstration Units 00.12 3. Under Crops 08.79 4. Orchard 13.20 5. Others (Roads) 01.38

1.7. Infrastructural Development:A) Buildings

S.No.

Name of building

Source of

funding

StageComplete Incomplete

Completion

Date

Plinth area

(Sq.m)

Expenditure (Rs.)

Starting Date

Plinth area

(Sq.m)

Status of construction

1. Administrative Building

ICAR 01.03.1999 411.44 2703213.00 -- -- --

2. Farmers Hostel ICAR 30.03.2000 307.00 1993329.00 -- -- --3. Staff Quarters

(6)ICAR 31.03.2006 398.00 3061961.00 -- -- --

4. Demonstration Units (3)

ICAR 31.03.1998 140.45 80962.00 -- -- --31.03.2008 80.00 437000.00 -- -- --

5 Fencing ICAR 12.12.1997 3.02 Km 618078.00 -- -- --6 Rain Water

harvesting system

-- -- -- -- -- -- --

7 Threshing floor -- -- -- -- -- -- --8 Farm godown -- -- -- -- -- -- --9 Internal Road ICAR 16.1.1998 2.0km 221131.00

B) Vehicles

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

Run Present status

Mahindra Bolero (Jeep)

2003-04 521958.00

252861 km Condemnation procedure completed

Kawasaki Bajaj 1996-97 41230.00 -- Needs replacementTractor Old (Escort 355)

1996-97 375281.00

3501.0 hrs. Condemnation procedure completed

Tractor New (Mahindra 575)

2010-11 555000.00

873 hrs Good

Tractor (Massi Fergusson)

2012-13 79.5 Km Good

Mahendra Bolero (Jeep)

2015-16 755000.00

8815 km Good

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C) Equipments & AV aids

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

EquipmentsOffice Equipment & A V AidsPhotocopier 2005-06 53339.00 Needs replacementFax machine 2006-07 6800.00 Needs replacementGenset 2004-05 51000.00 Needs replacementInverter 2004.05 21500.00 Needs replacementCamera Kodak 1996-97 1600.00 GoodV C P 1996-97 10690.00 GoodTelevision 1996-97 13500.00 GoodSlide Projector 1996-97 14125.00 GoodOver head projector 1996-97 6611.00 GoodSpring type board 1996-97 1582.00 GoodMagnetic Board 1996-97 3134.00 GoodFelt Cover Notice Board 1996-97 1468.00 GoodLCD Projector 2005-06 79000.00 GoodSplit Ac (3 Nos) 2016-17 118920.00 GoodBook Case (2 Nos) 2016-17 11000.00 GoodRO Water Purifier 2016-17 38500.00 GoodCanon Camera and tripod 2016-17 39000.00 GoodDisplay material- Boards 2016-17 51758.00 GoodLED TV 2016-17 51000.00 GoodLCD Projector (2 Nos) 2016-17 83800.00 GoodDisplay material 2016-17 187230.00 GoodLaptop 2016-17 29500.00 GoodDesktop 2016-17 30300.00 GoodPrinter 2016-17 9700.00 GoodSoil Testing lab EquipmentSpectrophotometer 2004-05 169352.00 GoodFlame photometer 2004-05 64790.00 GoodConductivity bridge 2004-05 16016.00 GoodPF meter 2004-05 15070.00 GoodChemical Balance 2004-05 77000.00 GoodDistilled Water Assembly 2004-05 40700.00 GoodKjeldhal digestion and Destillation unit 2004-05 36300.00 GoodShaker Jindal 2004-05 45045.00 GoodOven Jindal 2004-05 43100.00 GoodHot Plate Jindal 2004-05 3300.00 GoodScrew Auger ASEW 2004-05 1760.00 GoodPlate Grinder Jindal 2004-05 22000.00 GoodAtomic Absorption Spectrophotometer 2008-09 894884.00 GoodAir Conditioner 2008-09 41100.00 GoodNitrogen Gas Cylender with regulator 2008-09 15242.00 GoodNitrous Oxide gas Cylender 2008-09 18512.00 GoodCmputer, UPS, USb to paraller port converter

2008-09 30262.00 Good

Soil Testing Kit 2015-16 75000.00 Good

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1.8. Details of SAC meetings to be conducted in the year

Sl.No. Date

1. Scientific Advisory Committee June 2018 First Week and October 2018 First Week

2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT

2.1. Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)S. No Farming system/enterprise

1 Shallow to medium Black soils – Rain fed Cotton – fallowSoybean – GramJowar - sunflower – fallow s

2 Shallow to medium Black soil – Irrigated Citrus – vegetable (Intercrop)Cotton – fallowRed gram – fellowSoybean – Bengal gram

3 Medium to deep black cotton soils – Rain fed Soybean – VegetableGreen gram – Bengal gramCotton – fallowSoybean – Bengal gramFallow-safflower

4 Medium to deep black cotton soils Irrigated – Control Irrigation

Citrus – Vegetable (Intercrop)Cotton – FallowSoybean-FloricultureJawar – Vegetable

5 Deep black with salty soil Rain fed Cotton – fallowGreen gram – safflowerBlack gram – SafflowerBlack gram – Bengal gramSoybean – Bengal gramJowar – fallow

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

a) Soil type & TopographySl. No.

Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics

1 Assured rainfall zone The whole district except tehasil Warud and eastern part of tehasil Tiwasa and Chandur railway fall within this zone about 81% area is under this zone.

The annual precipitation varies from 800 to 900mm; however it exceeds often in hilly Melghat tract of this zone.

More than 75% rainfall, in this zone is received in kharif season and hence, the kharif 6

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cropping system predominates in the zone.

The climate is usually hot and dry. Dharani, Chikhaldara, Daryapur, Anjangaon surji, Bhatkuli, Amravati, Nanadgaon kh.,Achalpur, Chandur bazar, a little part of Morshi and western part of Tiwasa and Chandur raily tehasil are included in this zone.

The area wise characters of soil and the prevalent cropping pattern is furnished below.

An area of tehasil Dharani and Chikhaldara in this zone is hilly and occupied mountain Satpura, popularly known as “Melghat range”. Land is extremely sloppy. Soils are very shallow to shallow. Forest occupies substantial area in these tehasils. Kharif sorghum, soybean, minor millets or and rice in same patches are the important crops of this region. The area is inhibited by tribal farmers. This tract gives good scope for development of dry land horticulture and forage crops.

The soils in tehasil Achalpur,Chandur bazar, Morshi, Amravati and Nandgaon khandeshwar are moderate to deep and predominantly vertisols and with situation of ill drainage and crop suffering from more of wet condition, during the year of relatively higher rains. Irrigation management in these soils posses some problems. Cotton predominates over sorghum. Other crops grown are soybean, red gram, green gram, black gram, etc in kharif season and wheat and Bengal gram are the rabi crops, wherever irrigation water is available.

The soils in Bhatkuli, Daryapur, Southern part of Anjangaon surji tehasil are vertisoil, deep and saline to saline alkali in reaction. Open well in tract have saline water, as result of which, the same cannot be utilized for irrigation purposes. Cotton, Soybean, Sorghum, , red gram, green gram & black gram are the major crops of the tract together with rain fed Wheat, Bengal gram and Sunflower during rabi season. Poor drainage during rainy season is rampant. Fields respectively plain.

The soils is western part of Tiwasa and Chandur railway tehasil are predominantly shallow to moderately deep with equal proportion of vertisols, entisols and inceptisols. Land is rolling and slop. In this area also cotton predominates sorghum. Soybean is making its place in the cropping system. Pulses and groundnut are the mportant crops of the region.

2 Moderate to moderately high rainfall zone :

Total Warud tehasil, part of Morshi and eastern part of Tiwasa and Chandur railway tehasil are included in this zone.

The average rainfall received in this tract usually exceeds 900mm. The climate is hot and dry.18.93% area of the district falls under this zone.

The soils in this area are moderate to deep having orange dominating cropping system, either on command or dug well irrigation with seasonal vegetables and also field crops like cotton, sorghum, soybean, red gram in kharif and mostly irrigated wheat in Rabi season.

2.3 Soil TypesS. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha

1 Medium black - 4.58 lakh ha.2 Course shallow - 1.84 lakh ha.3 Deep black - 1.21 lakh ha.

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4 Saline - 31,170 ha.

Alkaline - 27,077 ha.

2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district (2017-18)S. No Crop Area (ha) Production (MT.) Productivity (Qt./ha)

A Cereals1 Wheat 49988 96077 19.222 Kharif Jowar 18341 16800 9.163 Paddy 8893 4046 4.55B Pulses1 Bengal gram 112833 131112 11.62

2 Green gram 22987 3770 1.643 Black gram 14817 1911 1.294 Red gram 112289 114759 10.22C Oilseeds01 Soybean 287073 246022 8.57D Cash Crops01 Cotton 207457 63689 3.07E Plantations Crops1 Mandarin Orange 70589 4552190 91.802 Sweet orange 1925 101750 61.403 Kagzi lime 671 24810 105.204 Banana 651 492480 784.65 Pomegranate 119 440 30.306 Mango 458 22610 148.57 Anola 215 22210 221.808 Custard apple 258 880 21.809 Guava 89 1860 55.5010 Papaya 67 9840 346.20F Vegetable Crops1 Tomato 90 10620 250.202 Brinjal 262 40520 337.803 Cabbage 33 4060 305.604 Cauliflower 60 8629 275.205 Okra 20 1716 162.606 Potato 18 3040 312.70G Flower Crop1 Cut flower 45 2710 117.502 Loose flower 33 2100 123.603 Bulbus flower 09 1549 410.90H Spices crop1 Onion 292 58800 395.202 Chillies 878 95125 218.0I Medicinal &

Aromatic1 Panpimpal 557 6399 28.70

Source: District agriculture department.

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2.5. Weather data (2017-18)

Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0 C Relative Humidity (%)Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum

May 0 42.25 27.15 91.8 --June 97 38.1 25.77 92.25 --July 192 31.06 24.12 91.86 --Aug 150 30.57 24.22 92.05Sept 108 29.9 25.78 92.95Oct 55 33.4 21.74 91.55

584Source: SAO Amravati

2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district S. No Category Population Production Productivity

A Cattle1 Crossbred 28286 184.99 6.7552 Indigenous 499782 289.58 0.937B Buffalo 119881 505.77 3.078C Sheep 1 Crossbred 01 -- --2 Indigenous 24662 11886 --D Goats 284381 54.07 0.143E Pigs1 Crossbred 84 -- --2 Indigenous 9647 -- --F Rabbits 95 -- --G Poultry1 Hens 201815 759.85 31.602 Desi 116268 141.52 --3 Improved 85547 79.02 --4 Ducks 204 -- --5 Turkey and others 149 -- --

Source: District animal husbandry department.

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2.7. Details of Operational area / Villages

Taluka Name of the block

Name of the village

Major crops & enterprises

Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas

Dharani Dharani Kara Weaning food Protein Energy Malnutrition among children in tribal area,

Improvement in livelihood of rural women and children through education, health, & hygiene Creating awareness about protein Energy malnutrition among childrenPainful Drudgery work for farm women while harvesting Soyabean

Nanduri Solar Dryer Dehydrated food kept in unhygienic condition & Unable to maintain the quality

Nanduri Soybean Mitten

unawareness regarding use of Protective ,injury saving glows/mitten

Kotha, Kara, Nanduri

, Kissan cooker

unawareness regarding use of energy saving cooking devices

Kara, Nanduri

Thermal Efficiency cook stove

Heavy consumption of raw fuel & heavy smoke in cooking practices

implements & improved cooking devices for rural women

, Kara, Nanduri

Pest control Trap

Short shelf life due to Poor storage system for food grains

Popularization of drudgery reduction farm tools, implements to rural women

Chandur Railway

Chandur Railway

AmlaBaslapur

Mandarin orange, Brinjal, Chilly, Onion, Turmeric,Garlic,Capsicum,Okra,TomatoFloriculture crop

1) Low yield & poor quality production2) Less use of organic manure3) Mandarin orange orchard grown on unsuitable soil4) Imbalance use of nutrient management5) No Proper storage capacity in a district6) Poor quality seed seedling production7) Improper water management8) No Proper processing unit & marketing linkages

1) Improvement of production & quality in mandarin orange2) Utilization of organic manure in horticultural crops3) Improvement in mandarin orange grown on unsuitable soil4) Promotion of proper nutrient management in vegetable crop5) Improve the storage life in vegetable after harvesting6) Technology dissemination for quality seed & seedling production

Chandur Bazar Chandur

Bazar

Jasapur,Nanori,Sonori

Dhamongaon railway

Dhamongaon railway

Anjanvati

Dharni Dharni Kota,Kara,Kot,Nanduri,Bothra

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7) Motivate the farmers to grow the dry land fruit crop in non cultivable / barren land 8) Technology dissemination for fruit crops recommended for saline soil.

Tiosa Tiosa Bhivapur

Dharni Harisal Kara SoybeanBengal gramWheat

Group Formation at Village levelMarketing TechniquesTrichoderma & its useNo use enriched compostUse of local varieties under field crops

Skill training of farmers.Poor environment in development of scientific leadership

Marketing techniques

Group formation & managementCreate awareness about use of improved and high yielding varieties of field crop ( Soybean, Red gram Bengal gram, Jowar, Maize) Wheat

Nanduri SoybeanBengal gramWheat

Group Formation at Village levelMarketing TechniquesTrichoderma & its useNo use enriched compostUse of local varieties under field crops

Kota SoybeanBengal gramWheat

Group Formation at Village levelMarketing TechniquesTrichoderma & its useNo use enriched compostUse of local varieties under field crops

Chikhaldara

Chikhaldara

Tarubanda

Soybean Group Formation at Village levelMarketing TechniquesTrichoderma & its useNo use enriched compostUse of local varieties under field crops

Group formation & managementCreate awareness about use of improved and high yielding varieties of field crop

PaddyJowar

Kesharpur

SoybeanBengal gramWheat

Dharni Harisal Kotha cattle Lack of Knowledge about feed Management No use of Mineral mixture in animal diet.Low milk yield.

Creating awareness to use regularly Mineral- mixture in animal dietfeed management Deworming the animal regularly

Kotha Goat Lack of Knowledge about kid managementNo use of supplementation in kid dietLow weight gain and kid mortality

Educate the farmers about feed management in kidCreating awareness to use regularly feed supplement in kid dietDeworming the kid regularly

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Jambu Cattle Lack of Knowledge about feed managementLack of Knowledge about feed supplementation Lack of knowledge about digestionLow milk yield

Educate the farmers about feed management in milch animalCreating awareness to use regularly feed supplement in animal dietDeworming the animal regularly

Chandur Rly

songaon Kalampur

cattle Lack of Knowledge about Delay of estrus, Infertility, Repeat breeding , lower conception rateLonger intercalving period

Educate the farmers about Nutritional management,Feed and fodder managementDeworming the animal regularly

Dharni Harisal Kara cattle Lack of knowledge about feed and fodder managementNon availability of green fodderHigh cost of concentrate feedLow milk yield

Educate the farmers about feed management in milch animalCreating awareness to cultivation of different fodder cropUse of Azolla in animal diet

Dharni Harisal Jambu cattle Lack of knowledge about ecto / endo parasitic infestation , Low growth rate , Reduced milk yieldLack of knowledge about Metabolic disorder, skin diseases , reduce breeding efficiency.Economic loss

Educate the farmers about shed management in milch animalEducate the farmers about disease managementVaccination and Deworming the animal regularly

Dharni Harisal Nanduri cattle Lack of knowledge about fodder management , Scarcity of green fodder , Lack of knowledge of enrichment of dry fodder , Low productivity

Educate the farmers about feed and fodder management Educate the farmers about how to enrichment of dry fodder by urea treatment

Dharni Dharni Kara,Nanduri

Paddy

Portable Paddy Thresher for threshing of rice

High drudgery & more time required for threshing of Paddy. High shattering losses occurred & could not maintained straw.

Introduction & Imparting knowledge on Portable Paddy thresher for timeliness operation, Reducing lossess & drudgery.Introduction & Imparting knowledge on Mobile Rice mill for timeliness operation, Reducing lossess & drudgery.Introduction & Imparting knowledge on bullock drawn stubble collector for Collections of stubbles, weed residue & crop residues

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Kara,Nanduri

PaddyAngel mobile Rice mill for milling of rice

High drudgery & more time required for milling of rice. Farmers have no advanced facilities for milling process at village level.

Kara,Nanduri

Soybean Wheat & Begalgram

Bullock drawn stubble collector for Collections of stubbles, weed residue & crop residues

Required more time,labours & high cost of operation of Collections of stubbles, weed residue & crop residues in harvested fields

Kara Maize(Hand operated Rotary maize sheller for shelling)

High drudgery & more time required for shelling of maize cobs .The chances of injury to fingers are more3) Very low output

Introduction & Imparting knowledge on Hand operated Rotary maize sheller for shelling

Kara Bengal gram(CRIDA Planter for sowing)

High drudgery & more time required for sowing2) Plant to Plant spacing could not maintained due to traditional practice

Introduction& Imparting knowledge on CRIDA Planter for sowing

Kara,Kotha,Nanduri,Jambhu

Soybean, Pigeon pea,gram(Spiral Separator for cleaning grading & destoning)

Farmers have no advanced facilities for primary processing at village level. Required more time, labour & cost of operation They sale their produces directly to market without primary processing & get low return from market

Introduction & Imparting knowledge on primary processing machinery( Spiral Separator) for cleaning

Dhamangaon Rly

Dhamangaon Rly

Sonegaon (Kherda)

Ground nut G.N.Stripper for stripping of G.N.

Labour scarcity, high wage rate & high cost of operation during peak harvesting season.Removal of ground nut pods is a laborious

Introduction& Imparting knowledge on Ground nut stripper for stripping of crop

Chandur Rly

Chandur Rlly

Amala Cotton ,Pigeon pea,Soybean.Mandarin, Bengal gram

Cotton-Sucking pest,pink bollwormPigeo pea-Wilt,Pod borer complexSoybean-defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetleMandarin-citrus psylla,Phytophthora,fruit dropBengal gram Wilt, pod borer

Low productivity due to pest and disesaes

satephal Cotton ,Pigeon pea,Soybean.Mandarin, Bengal gram

Cotton-Sucking pest,pink bollwormPigeo pea-Wilt,Pod borer complexSoybean-defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetleMandarin-citrus psylla,Phytophthora,fruit dropBengal gram Wilt, pod borer

Low productivity due to pest and disesaes

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Dhanodi Cotton ,Pigeon pea,Soybean.Mandarin, Bengal gram

Cotton-Sucking pest,pink bollwormPigeo pea-Wilt,Pod borer complexSoybean-defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetleMandarin-citrus psylla,Phytophthora,fruit dropBengal gram Wilt, pod borer

Low productivity due to pest and disesaes

Thugaon Cotton ,Pigeon pea,Soybean.Mandarin, Bengal gram

Cotton-Sucking pest,pink bollwormPigeo pea-Wilt,Pod borer complexSoybean-defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetleMandarin-citrus psylla,Phytophthora,fruit dropBengal gram Wilt, pod borer

Low productivity due to pest and disesaes

Dhamangaon Rly

Dhamangaon Rly

Ashoknagar

Cotton ,Pigeon pea,Soybean.Mandarin, Bengal gram

Cotton-Sucking pest,pink bollwormPigeo pea-Wilt,Pod borer complexSoybean-defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetleMandarin-citrus psylla,Phytophthora,fruit dropBengal gram Wilt, pod borer

Low productivity due to pest and diseases

Chandur Bz

Chandur Bz

Jasapur Cotton ,Pigeon pea,Soybean.Mandarin

Cotton-Sucking pest,pink bollwormPigeo pea-Wilt,Pod borer complexSoybean-defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetleMandarin-citrus psylla,Phytophthora,fruit dropBengal gram Wilt, pod borer

Low productivity due to pest and diseases

Dharani Dharani Nanduri&Chitri

Pigeon pea,Soybean,Bengal gram

Pigeo pea-Wilt,Pod borer complexSoybean-defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetleBengal gram Wilt, pod borer

Low productivity due to pest and diseases

2.8. Priority thrust areas:Crop/Enterprise Thrust area Agronomical Crop 1. Low yield due to use of Old variety

2.Use of Recommended package of practices 4, Use of INM5. Use of IPM

Fruit cropMandarin orange, Sweet orange, Kagzi lime, Mango, Guava, Aonla and Dry land fruit crop

Improvement in mandarin orange grown on unsuitable soil

Increasing the area and productionTechnology dissemination for quality seed & seedling productionIntegrated nutrient ManagementIntegrated crop ManagementTo encourage the farmers for dry land fruit crop plantationRejuvenation of old orchardsPost harvest technology and value addition

Vegetable cropBrinjal, Tomato, Chilli, Pumkin, Bottle gourd ,Bitter gourd

Increasing the area and production of vegetable crop

Diversification about organic vegetable production Motivate farmers to grow the vegetable under control conditionQuality seed and seedling production in Vegetables

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Integrated nutrient managementIntegrated crop managementPost harvest technology and value addition

Spices CropOnion ,Garlic, Ginger, Turmeric,Fennel,Ajawain

Production and management technology

Quality seed and seedling productionPost harvest technology and value additionProcessing and value additionIntegrated crop management

Floriculture cropRose, Gaillardia, Chrysanthemum, Tuberose, Gerbera

Quality seed and seedling production

Enhancement of area and productionCultivation under control conditionIntegrated nutrient managementIntegrated crop managementPost harvest technology and value addition1. Pigeon pea-Management of pod boer complex &wilt through IPM &IDM2. Soybean- Management of defoliators,stemfly &girdle beetle through IPM 3. Cotton- Management of sucking pest and pink bollworm through IPM4. Mandarin- Management of citrus psylla,Phytophthora ,fruit drop through IPM &IDM5. Bengal gram-Management of wilt &pod borer through IPM &IDM

Farm Machineries and Implements 1) Introduction & Imparting knowledge on CRIDA Planter (BD) for timeliness operation, Efficient application of Inputs & reducing losses & drudgery in sowing in Kharif & Rabi2) Introduction & Imparting knowledge on paddy winnower(Powar operated) for timeliness operation, for saving cost of operation & labour & drudgery of farm women after threshing of paddy 3) Introduction & Imparting knowledge on Mobile Rice mill for timeliness operation, Reducing lossess & drudgery 4) Introduction & Imparting knowledge on hand operated Rotary maize sheller for reducing lossess & drudgery in shelling of Maize cobs 5) Introduction & Imparting knowledge on Portable Paddy thresher for timeliness operation, Reducing lossess & drudgery 6) Introduction & Imparting knowledge on Ground nut Stripper 7) Introduction & Imparting knowledge on bullock drawn stubble collector

Group Formation at Village level Skill training of farmers.Poor environment in development of scientific leadership

Use of local varieties under field crops

Create awareness about use of improved and high yielding varieties of field crop ( Soybean, Red gram Bengal gram, Jowar, Maize) Wheat, Processing of Agriculture produce & Marketing through group formation*

Cattle Diseases ManagementCattle Feed ManagementCattle Nutrient ManagementCattle Nutrient ManagementCattle Diseases ManagementCattle Fodder ManagementGoat Nutrient ManagementChildren and Women 1) Creating awareness about protein Energy malnutrition among

children.

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2) Secure place for drying the food items.3) Heavy Drudgery of farm women while harvesting Soybean.4) Pest infestation damage & fluctuation in regular practices of grain storage.5) Heavy consumption of raw fuel & heavy smoke.Less profit in milk production due to lack of proper device.

3. TECHNICAL PROGRAMME3.1. A. Details of targeted mandatory activities by KVK

OFT FLD(1) (2)

Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Area (ha) Number of Farmers 22 224 192.8 557

Training Extension Activities (3) (4)

Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants 101 2268 251 10436

Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting material (Nos.) Fish seed prod. (No’s) Soil Samples (5) (6) (7) (8)67 18000 00 9000

3.1. B. Operational areas details proposed during 2018-19

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. Soybean Low Yield in Soybean 200 Jasapur FLD and Trainings

2. Pigeon Pea Low productivity of Red gram

500 Asegaon and Sawalpur and Yelaki

FLD Programme and OFT programme

3. Green gram Low productivity of Green gram

600 Sawlapur and Yealki FLD and Training

4. Black gram Low productivity of Black gram

500 And Yealki FLD Programme

5. Cotton Low productivity of Cotton

400 Asegaon and Govindpur OFT on cotton

6. Maize Low yield of Maize 200 Kara and Tarubanda OFT and Trai

7. Okra Low yield and Poor quality with Pest and Disease infestation

20ha Bhivapur,Warha,Kurha Proposed OFT, Training, extension activity

8. Turmeric The yield and quality reduces

40ha Wadhona ,Asegaon Proposed OFT, Training, extension activity

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9. Tomato Low yield and Poor

quality80ha Anjanvati,Amla,masdi Proposed OFT,

Training, extension activity

10. Onion Low yield and less storage life

150ha Baslapur,Amla Proposed OFT, Training, extension activity

11. Mandarin orange

Low yield and Poor quality

50000ha Amla,Karla,Anjanvati Proposed FLD, Training, extension activity

12. Onion Low yield and less storage life

150ha Jasapur,Baslapur Proposed FLD Training, extension activity

13. Gaillardia Unavailability of quality seed

20ha Shirajgaon,Jasapur Proposed FLD Training, extension activity

14. Mandarin orange

Low yield and Poor quality

50000ha Amla,Karla,Anjanvati Proposed FLD, Training, extension activity

15. Cotton Pink bolll worm Above 80% area affected

Satephal OFT,training,kisan goshti,field visits

16. Pigeon pea Pod borer complex & wilt

Jasapur,Dhanodi OFT& FLD ,training ,kisan goshti, field visits,field Day

17. Soybean Defoliators,girdle beetle,stem fly

Ashoknagar,thugaon OFT,training,kisan goshti, field visits

18. Bengal gram Pod borer & wilt Nanduri FLD ,training ,kisan goshti, Field day ,field visits

19. Onion Thrips Amala FLD ,training ,kisan goshti, Field day ,field visits

20. Mandarin Citrus psylla Jasapur OFT,training,kisan goshti, field visits

21. Crop-Paddy. Winnowing of paddy is done at threshing yard by manually in open air through women farmer

It is time consuming process &required more time with less output with high drudgery

40ha Kesharpur,Tarubandha Tq. Chikhaldhar

OFT & training on Paddy winnower (power operated)

22. Crop-Paddy. Threshing of Rice are done by animal foot trampling

Required more time with less output with high drudgery. High shattering losses occurred. Could not maintained straw

30ha Kara,NanduriTq. Dharni OFT & training on Portable paddy Thresher

23. Crop-Paddy. Rice milling process are done at local mill available at village level

Not received good quality of Rice & get loss after selling in local market

30ha Kara,NanduriTq. Dharni OFT & training on mobile Rice mill

24. Crop-Jowar,Pigeon pea Collections

Required more time,labours & high cost of operation with

40ha Kara,Nanduri Tq. Dharni

OFT & training on Animal drawn stubble collector

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of stubbles, weed residue & crop residues operations are done by manually

drudgery

25. Crop-Soyabean & BengalgramSowing is done traditionally by bullock drawn seed drill in kharif & by country plough(BD) in Rabi.

Required more time, labour & cost of operation for sowing Not maintained seed to seed distance More seed requiredLoss of Yield

70ha Kara, Nanduri Kesharpur, BhilojaTq. Chikhaldhara & Dharni

FLD & training on Three row CRIDA Planter( B D) in Kharif & Rabi

26. Crop-MaizeShelling of Maize cobs are done by manually by hands

High drudgery & more time required for shelling of maize cobs for small land holding farmersThe chances of injury to fingers are more

10ha Chitri, BhilojaTq. Chikhaldhara

FLD & training on Hand operated Rotary maize sheller

27. Crop-Ground nut Removal of ground nut pods manually by farm women

Itis a laborious & time consuming operation

12 ha Sonegaon & Kherada Tq. Dhamangaon Rly

FLD& training on G.N. Stripper

28. Soybean Low yield of soybeanUse of old variety

875 ha Kesharpur, Kara, Tarubanda

Training & Varietal demonstration on Soybean under ATMA

29. Bengal am Low yield of soybeanUse of old variety

650 ha Kesharpur, Jambhu, Nanduri

Training & Varietal demonstration on Bengal gram under ATMA

30. Wheat Late sowing of WheatUse of old variety

295 ha Kota, Kara, Nanduri Training & Demonstration on late sowing recommended variety of wheat under TSP

31. Cattle Loss of milk productionPost parturient complicationReducing breeding efficiency

57850 TarubandaKesherpurBhiroja Ukapati

Training & Assessment on Therapeutic management of hypocalcaemia and hypoglycemia in recently parturated in dairy animals

32. Cattle Wastage of fodder due to non-adoption of chaff cutting

61400 TarubandaKesherpurBhiroja Ukapati

Training & Assessment on increasing the digestibility of palatability of locally available dry roughage

33. cattle Low milk yieldIncreased dry period

51480 TarubandaKesherpur

Training and Assessment on Use of

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Intermittent diarrhea, low milk yield

Bhiroja Ukapati probiotic supplementation in milch animal

34. Dairy (Cattle) Loss of milk production , Increased dry period in cow, Reduce breeding efficiency , Economic Losses , Post parturient disorder

50875 TarubandaKesherpurBhiroja Ukapati

Training and Assessment on Mineral mixture and deworming

35. Cattle Low growth rateReduced milk yieldMetabolic disorderEconomic loss

65675 TarubandaKesherpurBhiroja Ukapati

Training and FLDProgramme on control of parasitic infection. Use of parasitic dial drugs

36. Cattle , BuffaloGoat

Low productivity - TarubandaKesherpurBhiroja Ukapati

Training and FLD on urea treatment. Demonstration on fodder crops production

37. Goat Low growth rate in kidLow growth rate in kidHigh mortality in kid

124500 TarubandaKesherpurBhiroja Ukapati

Training and FLD on Use of probiotic supplementation in goat kid

38. Child care 1 Protein Energy Malnutrition among children in tribal area

-Kara

OFT, Training

39. Bamboo Solar Drier

Drying of food in unhygienic condition & Unable to maintain the quality.

-

Kara,Kotha, Nanduri

OFT, Training

40. Soybean Mitten Heavy Drudgery work of farm women while harvesting painful Work for farm women.

-

Kara

OFT, Training

41. Pest control Pest infestation damage & fluctuation in moisture content due to temperature change.

-

Kara,Kotha,Nanduri

FLD, Training

42. Cook stove Long duration for cooking & heavy drudgery. Reduce the risk of respiratory illness

-

Kara,Kotha,Nanduri

FLD, Training

43. Milk product Less profit in milk production due to to lack of proper device.

-Kara, Kotha

FLD, Training

44. Value Addition Less Income Generation activities for empowerment of rural women

Anjansingi,Tq. Dhamangaon Rly

Vocational Training

45. Soybean Mitten No Popularization of drudgery reduction by using farm tools.

- Kara Field Visit,

46. Women &Child care

Improvement in Livelihood of rural Women and children through education, health, & hygiene

Kara,Nanduri Health camp, Group Discussion, Scientist Visit

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3.2.Technologies to be assessed and refinedA.1. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of crops

Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds PulsesCommercial

CropsVegetables Fruits Flower

Plantation crops

Tuber Crops

TOTAL

Varietal Evaluation 01 01 04 06Seed / Plant productionWeed ManagementIntegrated Crop Management 01 01Integrated Nutrient Management 01 01Integrated Farming SystemMushroom cultivation Drudgery reduction Farm machineries 04 04Value additionIntegrated Pest Management 01 01 01 01 04Integrated Disease Management Resource conservation technologySmall Scale income generating enterprisesTOTAL 05 02 02 02 04 01 16

A.2. Abstract on the number of technologies to be refined in respect of crops : NIL

Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial Crops

Vegetables Fruits Flower Kitchen garden

Tuber Crops

TOTAL

Varietal EvaluationSeed / Plant productionWeed ManagementIntegrated Crop Management Integrated Nutrient Management Integrated Farming SystemMushroom cultivation Drudgery reduction Farm machineries Post Harvest TechnologyIntegrated Pest Management Integrated Disease Management Resource conservation technologySmall Scale income generating enterprisesTOTAL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

A.3. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Wormi culture Fisheries TOTALEvaluation of BreedsNutrition Management 01 01

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Disease of Management 01 01Value AdditionProduction and ManagementFeed and Fodder 01 01Small Scale income generating enterprisesTOTAL 03 03

A.4. Abstract on the number of technologies to be refined in respect of livestock / enterprises :NILThematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitary Fisheries TOTAL

Evaluation of BreedsNutrition ManagementDisease of ManagementValue AdditionProduction and ManagementFeed and FodderSmall Scale income generating enterprisesTOTAL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of Home Sci

Thematic areas ChildrenTribal

WomenFarm women

- - - - TOTAL

Women & child care 01Dudgery Reduction 01 01TOTAL 01 01 01 03

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B. Details of On Farm Trial / Technology Assessment during 2018-19

S. No

Crop/ enterprise

Prioritized problem Title of OFT

Technology options

Source of Technology

Name of critical input

Qty per trial

Cost per trial

No. of

trials

Total cost for

the OFT(Rs.)

Parameters to be studied

Team members

1 Cotton Low yield of Cotton

Application of 2% urea at flowering and 1% urea with1% Application of 2% urea at flowering and 1% urea with1% Reddening in cotton

1 No use of urea and MgSo4

1. Height of plant2. Bolls per plant 3 Boll wt per boll4. Yield 5. Net return6. B: C ratio

P. N. Mendhe , SMS Agronomy

2Use of urea and MgSo4

Dr. PDKV, Akola Urea 60 kg and Magnesium Sulphate – 20 kg

6 kg Urea and 2 Kg magnesium su

200.00 13 3000.00

Soybean + Pigeonpea

Low yield of Soybean an+Pigeonpea

Aapplication of cycocel growth retardant (2 ml/litre water) @ 1000 ppm CCC the stage of flower bud initiation in Soybean + Pigeon pea intercropping System

1 Farmer Practices (No use growth retardant )

1. Height of plant2. Podsper plant 3 Test wt 4. Yield 5. Net return6. B: C ratio

P. N. Mendhe , SMS Agronomy

2 Use of cycocel growth retardant (2 ml/litre water) @ 1000 ppm CCC the stage of flower bud initiation

Dr. PDKV, Akola,

Cycocel 1 lit 300 13 4000.00

3 Maize Low yield of Maize

Assessment of new variety of maize Mahabeej -1114 (Uday)

1 Farmer Practices (Local variety )

MAHABEEJ See of variety Uday,

5 kg 2500 13 30000.00 1. Height of plant2. Pods per plant 3 Test wt 4. Yield

P. N. Mendhe , SMS Agronomy

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5. Net return6. B: C ratio

2 Use of New variety of Maize Uday

4 Red gram Low yield of Red gram

Assessment of new variety of Red gram BDN-716

1 Farmer Practices (Maroti )

5 kg 600 13 10000.00 1. Height of plant2. Pods per plant 3 Test wt 4. Yield 5. Net return6. B: C ratio

P. N. Mendhe , SMS Agronomy

2 Use of New variety of Red gram –BDN-16

Dr. PDKV, Akola,

Seed of BDN 716 variety , Rhizobium, PSB and Tricoderma

5 Okra Low yield and Poor quality with Pest and Disease infestation

Increasing the quality production in Okra

1 MPKV ,Rahuri Seed 03kg 3000 06 18000 Height of the plant,No of fingers /plant,Yield/ha,C:B ratio

Dr.A.P.Phuse

6 Turmeric The yield and quality reduces

Varietal performance of Turmeric on a Quality production

2 IISR, Calicut Seed 100kg 5000 06 30000 Height of the Plant in Cm No of Side fingersLength of fingers Yield q /ha. B:C ratio

Dr.A.P.Phuse

7 Tomato Low yield and Poor quality

Performance of different varieties on Production of Tomato

3 IIHR,Banglore Seed 40gm 1300 06 7800 No .of fruits /treeAverage weight of fruit Diameter of the fruitYield / haC:B ratio

Dr.A.P.Phuse

8 Onion Low yield and less storage life

Assessment on Red color varieties of onion for Improvement of Yield and quality

4 DOGR,Pune Seed 02kg 1000 06 6000 Height of the Plant in Cm

Size of the bulbStorage life Yield q /ha.

Dr.A.P.Phuse

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B:C ratio

9 Pigeon pea Wilt Management of Wilt disease in Pigeon pea

Seed treatment with Carboxin 37.5% + Thiram 37.5% @ 3 g per kg seed, followed by seed treatment with Trichoderma viride @ 10 g/kg seed

Dr. PDKV ,Akola, Joint AGRESCO 2017

Carboxin 37.5% + Thiram 37.5% ,Trichoderma viride

Carboxin 37.5% + Thiram 37.5% -12gTrichoderma viride 250g

Rs.175 13 2275/- Per cent wilt incidenceAverage yield (kg/ha)B:C Ratio

P.A,(Plant Protection),SMS(Agro), SMS(AGril.Extn)

10 Cotton Pinkbolworm Integrated Management of Pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella) in Bt cotton

Installation of Pheromone Traps @2/acre for monitoring at square formation, Spray Azadirachtin 300 ppm @ 50ml/10 lit at flower initiation, 6 to 7 Inundative releases of Trichogramma chilonis 60,000 per acre, Plucking of rosette flowers, ETL based application of Thiodicarb 75 WP 20 g per 10 lit water at boll formation followed by Deltamethrin 2.8 EC 10 ml per 10 lit water

CIB/RC/Faridabad,2016

Pheromone traps + Lure, Azadirachtin 300 ppm, Trichocard, Thiodicarb 75 WP, Deltamethrin 2.8 EC

Pheromone traps + Lure 2 per each, Azadirachtin 300 ppm, -1 litTrichocard-18, Thiodicarb 75 WP-500g, Deltamethrin 2.8 EC 250 ml

Rs.2600 13 33800/- 1. Per cent Green boll damage2. Per cent loculi damage at harvest3. Average Yield (kg/ha)4. B: C Ratio

P.A,(Plant Protection),SMS(Agro),SMS(AGril.Extn)

11 Soybean Stem fly &girdle beetle

Management of stem fly and girdle beetle in soybean

T-2-Seed treatment with Thiamethoxam 30 FS @ 10 ml/kg seed followed by spray of Triazophos 40 EC 12.5 ml/10 lit water at 20-25

CIB/RC/Faridabad,2016

Thiamethoxam 30 FS, Triazophos 40 EC, Phorate 10 G-, Lambda cyhalothrin 5 EC

Thiamethoxam 30 FS- 300 ml, Triazophos 40 EC- 500 ml, Phorate 10 G- 4 kg, Phorate 10 G- 4 kg

Rs.1570 7 10990/- 1)Per cent stem fly incidence2)Girdle beetle incidence per MRL3)yield (kg/ha)4)B:C Ratio

P.A,(Plant Protection),SMS(Agro),SMS(AGril.Extn)

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DAS followed by ETL based spray of Lambda cyhalothrin 5 EC @ 10 ml/10 lit water.T-3- Soil application of Phorate 10 G@ 4 kg/acre at the time of sowing followed by spray of Triazophos 40 EC 12.5 ml/10 lit water at 20-25 DAS followed by ETL based spray of Lambda cyhalothrin 5 EC @ 10 ml/10 lit water.

12 Mandarin Citrus psylla Management of citrus psylla in Nagpur Mandarin in Mrig Bahar

Spraying of Thiomethoxam 25WG@ 1g per 10 litres of water and after 15 days interval spraying of Neem Oil @ 100 ml +10g of detergent per 10 litres i of water on new flush of Nagpur mandarin.

Dr. PDKV ,Akola, Joint AGRESCO 2013

Thiomethoxam 25 WG, Neem oil

Thiomethoxam 25 WG 50g/, Neem oil 2.5 lit

Rs.450 10 4500/- Incidence of Citrus psylla Population/10cm shoot,Yield (q/ha),C: B Ratio

P.A,(Plant Protection),SMS(Agro),SMS(AGril.Extn)

13 Paddy Winnowing of paddy required more time with less output with high drudgery

Assessment of Paddy winnower (Power operated) for winnowing of paddy

1 TNAU Coimbatore,yr.2016 Manufactured by KCI, Coimbatore

Paddy winnower (Power operated

Onefor all no. of trials

700 10 7000 Output capacity(qt/hr)Time req. (hr/qt).Labour required (man hr/ qt)Cost of operation (Rs/ qt)Cleaning efficiency %

R. S.Rathod

14 Paddy Required more time with less

Assessment of Portable Paddy

2 TNAU Coimbatore

Portable Paddy

One for all no. of trials

300 10 3000 Output capacity(qt/hr)

R. S.Rathod

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output capacity with high drudgeryHigh shattering losses occurred

Thresher for threshing of paddy

yr.2013 manufactured by Padgilwar pune

Thresher Time req. (hr/qt).Labour required (man hr/ qt)Cost of operation (Rs/ qt)Grain losses (%)

15 Paddy Required more time with less output. Milling losses occurred & could not get clean produce &get loss

Assessment of Mobile Rice Mill for milling of Rice

3 Govt. Of Jharkhand,Jharkhand Agriculture machinery Testing & Training Centre Po. HEHAL Distt. Ranchi ,Manufactured by Padgilwar Pune Yr.2014

Mobile Rice Mill

One for all trials 300 10 3000 Output capacity(qt/hr)Time req. (hr/qt)Total husk obtained/qtTotalRice obtained/qtQuality of Rice

R. S.Rathod

16 Jowar, Maize

Required more time,labours & high cost of operation for collection of stubbles.

Assessment of Animal drawn stubble collector for the collections of stubbles

4 VNMKV,Parbhani

Animal drawn stubble collecter

One for all trials 400 10 4000 Field capacity (ha/hr)Width of operation(m),Depth of operation (cm)Labour required (man hr/ ha)Time req. (hr/ha).Cost of operation (Rs/ha)

R. S.Rathod

17 Cattle Loss of milk productionPost parturient complicationReducing breeding efficiency

Therapeutic management of hypocalcaemia and hypoglycemia in recently parturated in dairy animals

1 Dept of Animal Gynecology and Obstetrics MAFSU Nagpur

Mineral Mixture + Liq Harmotone+ Tab Fantas3000 mg+ Liq Calcium

1.5 kg

4500 ml10

1 lit

676 10 6760 Milk productionHealth Status of animalPost parturient ComplicationC.B. Ratio

3

18 Cattle Wastage of fodderLoss of milk production

Reduce breeding

Increasing the digestibility and palatability of locally available dry roughage

1 NDRI publication 2005, DR PDKV ,Akola

Mineral Mixture

1.5 kg

2.4 kg

381 10 3810 Milk productionHealth Status of animal Post parturient Complication. C.B. Ratio

3

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efficiency Effect on growth rateEconomic losses

+ Salt

19 cattle Low milk yieldNutritional deficiencyIntermittent diarrheaIncreased dry period of cow

Performance of effect of probiotic supplementation in milch animal

1 Dept. of Animal Nutrition PGIVAS, Akola

T1 +commercial probiotic 20 gm+Tab Antihelmantic

1.2 kg

01Tab

372 10 3720 Milk Yield Health status

C.B. Ratio

3

20 Soya nut Protein Energy Malnutrition among children in tribal area

To assess the effect of soya enriched product i.e (Soya nuts) on moderately malnourished preschool children( Age group 3 to 6 years)

1 Soya nut CIAE Bhopal Soya nut 20 gm soya nuts / Day

170 Rs. 20 3400 Rs. Pre & Post Weight, Head circumference,

21 Solar Drier Non availability of secured place

Assessing low cost drying of food technology for secured nutrition and quality of food in Tribal area through Solar dryer

1Bamboo Solar Drier

ARTI, Pune,. Solar Drier Single 3500 Rs. 05 15000 Rs, Time for Drying, Quality of Drying product

2 Mini Solar Tunnel Drier

P.D.K.V., Akola 13500 Rs.

01 9600 Time for Drying, Quality of Drying product

22 Soybean Mitten

During harvesting, painful scratches are found on fingers & arm.

To assess Soybean Mitten in Soybean harvesting

1 Brinjal & Soybean Mitten

VNMKV, Parbhani

Soybean Mitten

Single 300 Rs. 10 3000 Time required, overall Discomfort

2 Soybean Mitten Dhawad Agri University,Karnatak

Soybean Mitten

Single 300 Rs. 10 3000 Time required, overall Discomfort

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C. Technology Refinement during 2018-19 NIL

S.No.

Crop/ enterpri

se

Prioritized

problem

Title of OFT

Technology

options

Source of Technolo

gy

Name of

critical

input

Qty

per trial

Cost

per tria

l

No. of

trials

Total cost for

the OFT(R

s.)

Parameters to be studied

Team membe

rs

1 1

2

3

4

2 1

2

3

3 1

2

3

3.3. Frontline Demonstrations

A. Details of FLDs to be organized -

Sl.No.

Crop VarietyThematic

areaTechnology for demonstration

Critical inputs with cost (Rs.)

Season and year

Area (ha)

No. of

farmers/

demon.

Parameters identified

1 Soybean

JS-9560 and MAUS158

Varietal evaluation + ICM

Use of Soybean Variety JS-9560 and MAUS-158

160000.00 Kharif 2018

30 75 Plant Height No. of Pods/plantNo. of Seeds/pod Test wt Yield q/ha.Cost of cultivationGross monetary returnNet monetary returnB:C ratio

2 Green gram

BM2003-2

Varietal Evaluation + ICM

Use of New variety of Green gram BM2003-2+ICM

200000.00 Kharif 2018

30 75 Plant Height No. of Pods/plantNo. of Seeds/pod Test wt Yield q/ha.Cost of cultivationGross monetary return

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Net monetary returnB:C ratio

3 Black gram

Black gold

Varietal Evaluation + ICM

Use of New variety of Black gram Black gold

200000.00 Kharif 2018

20 50 Plant Height No. of Pods/plantNo. of Seeds/pod Test wt Yield q/ha.Cost of cultivationGross monetary returnNet monetary returnB:C ratio

4 Red gram

PKV- TARA

Varietal Evaluation + ICM

Use of High yielding variety of Red gram PKV-TARA

200000.00 Kharif 2018

30 75 Plant Height No. of Pods/plantNo. of Seeds/pod Test wt Yield q/ha.Cost of cultivationGross monetary returnNet monetary returnB:C ratio

5 Bengal gram

Digvijay Varietal Evaluation + ICM

Use of High yielding variety of Bengal gram Digvijay

200000.00 Rabi 2018

30 75 Plant Height No. of Pods/plantNo. of Seeds/pod Test wt Yield q/ha.Cost of cultivationGross monetary returnNet monetary returnB:C ratio

6 Mandarin orange

Nagpuri Integrated Nutrient Mangement

Application of FYM -50Kg +75%(900gm N+300gm P+300 gm K)RDF+500gm VAM+100gm PSB+100gm Azosprillium+100gm T. harzianum / Plant

VAM,PSB,Azosprilium,T.Harzanum25000/-

Rabi2018

4.00ha

15 No .of fruits /tree

Average weight of fruit

TSS

Yield / ha

C:B ratio

7 Onion Akola Safed

Integrated Nutrient Mangement

Akola Safed +Soil application of Sulphur @ 30 kg along with

100:50:50 NPK kg/ha

Sulphur7500/-

Rabi2018

4.00ha

15 Height of the plantDiameter of the bulbYield/haC:B ratio

8 Gaillardia

PDKV Roshani

Varietal evaluation

Variety-PDKV Roshani

Seed5000/-

Kharif2018

4.00ha

15 Height of the Plant No of flower /kgYield/haC: B ratio

9 Manda Nagpuri Integrated CitrusSpecial Micronutrie Kharif2 4.00h 15 No of fruit /Plant29

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rin orange

crop management

micronutrient nt8000/-

018 a

Diameter of the fruitYield/ haC:B ratio

10

Pigeon pea

BSMR 336

IPM 1st spray Azadirachtin 300 ppm 50 ml /10 lit water2nd Spray Emamectin Benzoate 5 SG 3 g/10 lit water 15 days after 1st spray3rd spray Lamda cyhalothrin 5 EC 10 ml/10 lit water based on ETL

Azadirachtin 300 ppm, Emamectin Benzoate 5 SG-, Lamda cyhalothrin 5 EC107908/-

Kharif 2018

5.20 13 1. % pod damage2. Average yield (kg/ha)3. B:C Ratio

11

Onion Akola safed

IPM ETL based spray of Fipronil 80 WG 1.5 g followed by ETL based spray of Lambda cyhalothrin 5 EC 10 ml per 10 lit water

Fipronil 80 WG 1.5 g Lambda cyhalothrin 5 EC 12090/-

Rabi2018

5.20 13 1)pest incidence2) Average Yield kg/ha3) B:C ratio

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SoybeanJS 9305 IPM 1.Installation of Pheromone Traps @2/acre for monitoring of spodoptera moths2.First spray of 5% NSE or 300 ppm Azadiractin at 20-25 days3.Second ETL based spray of Profenophos 20ml per 10 litres of water4.Third ETL based spray of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 EC 3 ml in 10 litres of wateran ETL of 3-5 girdle beetles per MRL before

Pheromone traps. 5% NSE, Profenophos 50 EC, Clorantraniliprole 18.5 SC16450/-

Kharif 2018

5.20 13 1) No. of defoliator larvae/MRL2) Yield (kg/ha)3) B:C Ratio

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flowering and second spray after 15 days of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 EC 3 ml in 10 litres of water.

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Chickpea

Vijay IPM 1.Installation of pheromone traps 2/acre for monitoring .2.First spray of Quinolphos 25 EC 20 ml in 10 litres of water at incidence of pest3.Second spray of Emamectin benzoate 5SG @ 3g per 10 litres of water at an ETL of 2 larvae /MRL

Quinalphos 25 EC, Emamectin benzoate 5% SG-7800/-

Rabi-2018

5.20 13 1)No. of Larvae/MRL2)Per cent pod damage at harvest3) Yield4) B:C ratio

Sponsored Demonstration

Crop Area (ha) No. of farmersSoybean 10 25Bengal gram 12 30Wheat 05 13

B. Extension and Training activities under FLDsS. No. Activity No. of activities Month Number of participants

1 Field days2 Farmers Training3 Media coverage4 Training for extension functionaries

C. Details of FLD on Enterprises a. Farm Implements

Name of the

implement

Crop

Season and year

No. of farmer

s

Area (ha)

Critical inputs Performance parameters /

indicators

3 row CRIDA planter( BD)

Soyabean Kharif 10 4 CRIDA planter( BD)

Field capacity (ha/hr)Labour required (man hr/ ha)Time req. (hr/ha).Cost of operation (Rs/ ha)Row to Row distance (cm)Plant to Plant distance(cm)No. of plants in 10X10 sq.mtrYield (qt/ha)

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Yield increases%

3 row CRIDA planter( BD)

Bengalgram

Rabi 10

4CRIDA planter( BD)

Field capacity (ha/hr)Labour required (man hr/ ha)Time req. (hr/ha).Cost of operation (Rs/ ha)Row to Row distance (cm)Plant to Plant distance(cm)No. of plants in 10X10 sq.mtrYield (qt/ha)Yield increases%

Hand operatedRotary maize sheller

maize Kharif 10 15qt Hand operated Rotary maize sheller

Output capacity ( Kg/hr)Time required(hr/Kg)Cost of operation ( Rs/ Kg)Shelling efficiency%

Ground nut stripper

Ground nut Summer

10 50qt Ground nut stripper

Stripping capacity (Kg/hr/women worker) Time req. (hr/Kg). Labour req.(women hr/kg)Women worker gain against operational charges (Rs/day)

b. Livestock Enterprises

Enterprise Breed No. of farmers No. of animals, poultry birds etc.

Critical inputs Performance parameters /indicators

c. FLD on Other enterprises

Enterprise Name of the technology demonstrated

No. of Farmer

No. of units

Critical inputs Performance parameters /

indicators

Thermo efficient cook stove

Thermo efficient cook stove 10 10 Thermo efficient cook stove

Time &Fuel required for

cooking, cost of fuel/kg

Insect control Trap. Insect control Trap. 20 20 Insect control Trap.

Damage %, No. of Insect

Paneer Press Machine.

Paneer Press Machine. 05 05 Paneer Press Machine.

Time, Quality

complementary food complementary food 20 20 complementary food

Growth quotient

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3.4.Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes):

A. ON Campus

Thematic AreaNo. of

Courses

No. of ParticipantsOthers SC/ST

Grand TotalMal

eFemal

eTotal

Male

Female

Total

(A) Farmers & Farm WomenI Crop ProductionIntegrated Crop Management 04 95 10 105 10 7 17 122II Horticulturea) Vegetable CropsNursery raising 01 20 05 05 0 0 0 25Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.) 01 20 05 25 0 0 0 25b) FruitsCultivation of Fruit 02 38 08 46 02 02 04 50Rejuvenation of old orchards 01 20 05 25 0 0 0 25c) Ornamental PlantsNursery Management 01 20 05 25 0 0 0 25Soil fertility management 01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25Soil and Water Testing 01 30 5 35 10 05 15 50IV Livestock Production and ManagementDairy Management 1 3 2 5 12 8 20 25Poultry Management 1 4 3 7 11 7 18 25V Home Science/Women empowermentValue addition 01 05 15 20 00 05 05 25Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women

01 05 15 20 00 05 05 25

Location specific drudgery reduction technologies 01 05 15 20 00 05 05 25VI Agril. EngineeringInstallation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems 1 12 0 12 3 0 3 15Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

1 10 2 12 3 0 3 15

VII Plant Protection

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Integrated Disease Management 01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

Bio-control of pests and diseases 01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

X Capacity Building and Group DynamicsGroup dynamics 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths 02 20 0 55 06 0 06 25(B) RURAL YOUTHPlanting material production 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Protected cultivation of vegetable crops 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Commercial fruit production 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Nursery Management of Horticulture crops 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Post Harvest Technology 01 0 36 36 0 05 05 41Other (Feed Management) 1 2 3 5 8 12 20 25(C) Extension PersonnelIntegrated Nutrient management 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Rejuvenation of old orchards 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Group Dynamics and farmers organization 01 18 02 20 05 0 05 25Information networking among farmers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Capacity building for ICT application 01 18 02 20 05 0 05 25Any other (Pl. Specify) (Nurtrient Management) 1 3 2 5 12 3 15 20G. Total 35 577 169 726 123 70 193 919

B. OFF Campus

Thematic AreaNo. of

Courses

No. of Participants

Others SC/STGrand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total(A) Farmers & Farm Women

I Crop ProductionWeed Management 01 25 05 30 05 05 10 40Integrated Crop Management 02 50 05 55 08 00 08 63

Seed production 01 25 05 30 02 00 02 32

Integrated Farming 01 15 05 20 05 05 10 30

Productivity enhancement in field crops 01 35 25 60 05 05 10 70

Integrated Nutrient management 01 10 05 15 04 05 09 24

Production and use of organic inputs 01 35 15 50 5 05 10 60

II Horticultureb) FruitsTraining and Pruning 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Cultivation of Fruit 02 38 08 6 02 02 04 50Rejuvenation of old orchards 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25c) Ornamental PlantsNursery Management 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25e) Tuber cropsProduction and Management technology 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25f) SpicesProduction and Management technology 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25g) Medicinal and Aromatic PlantsSoil fertility management 02 15 50 65 05 10 15 80`Integrated Nutrient Management 03 85 10 95 10 08 18 113

IV Livestock Production and Management

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Dairy Management 1 3 2 5 17 8 25 30Disease Management 1 5 1 6 15 4 19 25Feed management 2 4 5 9 16 15 31 40Any other (Pl. Specify) Nutrient Management 1 4 1 5 16 4 20 25Dairying 2 9 5 14 16 15 31 45Poultry production 1 5 4 9 15 6 21 30Any other (Disease Management) 2 7 4 11 28 16 44 55Any other (Nutrient Management) 1 5 2 7 10 8 18 25Any other (Disease Management) 1 5 2 7 20 3 23 30

V Home Science/Women empowermentHousehold food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening

01 00 05 05 05 15 20 25

Design and development of low/minimum cost diet

01 00 00 00 05 15 20 20

Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet

01 00 00 00 05 15 20 20

Minimization of nutrient loss in processing 01 00 00 00 05 15 20 20Gender mainstreaming through SHGsStorage loss minimization techniques 03 00 05 05 05 30 35 40Location specific drudgery reduction technologies

03 00 00 00 05 30 35 35

Rural CraftsWomen and child care 02 00 00 00 10 30 40 40VI Agril. EngineeringRepair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

3 6 0 6 49 0 49 55

Post Harvest Technology 4 18 0 18 35 20 55 73Value addition 2 13 0 13 10 10 20 33Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

2 20 7 27 5 6 11 38

VII Plant ProtectionIntegrated Pest Management 8 160 0 160 40 0 40 200

Integrated Disease Management 01 20 0 20 5 0 5 25

Bio-control of pests and diseases 01 20 0 20 5 0 5 25

Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides 2 40 0 40 10 0 10 50

X Capacity Building and Group DynamicsGroup dynamics 03 60 05 240 60 0 60 300Mobilization of social capital 02 45 0 45 15 0 15 45Post Harvest Technology 01 20 05 25 10 0 10 25Seed production 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25

Production of organic inputs 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25Vermi-culture 01 20 05 25 05 0 05 25Quail farming 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25PRA 01 0 41 41 0 5 05 41

TOTAL 63 649 174 823 482 288 770 1593

C. Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus) Thematic Area No. of Courses No. of Participants

Others SC/ST Grand TotalMale Female Tota Male Female Tota

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l l(A) Farmers & Farm WomenI Crop ProductionWeed Management 01 25 05 30 05 05 10 40Integrated Crop Management 06 145 15 160 18 07 25 185II Horticulturea) Vegetable CropsNursery raising 01 20 05 05 0 0 0 25Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.) 01 20 05 25 0 0 0 25b) FruitsTraining and Pruning 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Cultivation of Fruit 04 78 16 52 04 04 08 100Rejuvenation of old orchards 02 39 09 48 01 01 02 50c) Ornamental PlantsNursery Management 02 39 09 48 01 01 02 50d) Plantation cropsProduction and Management technology 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25f) SpicesProduction and Management technology 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25III Soil Health and Fertility ManagementSoil fertility management 03 35 50 85 10 10 20 105Integrated Nutrient Management 03 85 10 95 10 08 18 113Soil and Water Testing 01 30 5 35 10 05 15 50IV Livestock Production and ManagementDairy Management 2 6 4 10 29 16 45 55Poultry Management 1 4 3 7 11 7 18 25Disease Management 1 5 1 6 15 4 19 25Feed management 2 4 5 9 16 15 31 40Other (Nutrient Management) 1 4 1 5 16 4 20 25Production of quality animal productsV Home Science/Women empowermentValue addition 01 05 15 20 00 05 05 25Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women

01 05 15 20 00 05 05 25

Location specific drudgery reduction technologies 01 05 15 20 00 05 05 25VI Agril. EngineeringInstallation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems

1 12 0 12 3 0 3 15

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

4 16 2 18 52 0 52 70

Post Harvest Technology 4 18 0 18 35 20 55 73VII Plant ProtectionIntegrated Pest Management 8 160 0 160 40 0 40 200

Integrated Disease Management 02 40 00 40 10 00 10 50

Bio-control of pests and diseases 02 40 00 40 10 00 10 50

Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides 02 40 00 40 10 00 10 50

X Capacity Building and Group DynamicsGroup dynamics 04 280 10 280 18 02 20 350Mobilization of social capital 02 35 05 40 05 0 05 45Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths 02 35 05 35 05 0 05 45TOTAL(B) RURAL YOUTH

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Seed production 01 25 05 30 02 00 02 32Integrated Farming 01 15 05 20 05 05 10 30Vermi-culture 01 25 00 25 06 00 06 31Planting material production 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Protected cultivation of vegetable crops 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Commercial fruit production 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Nursery Management of Horticulture crops 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Value addition 2 13 0 13 10 10 20 33Post Harvest Technology 02 20 41 180 10 05 15 226Seed production 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25

Production of organic inputs 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25Vermi-culture 01 20 05 25 05 0 05 25Quail farming 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25PRA 01 0 41 41 0 5 05 41Dairying 2 9 5 14 16 15 31 45Poultry production 1 5 4 9 15 6 21 30Other (Feed Management) 1 2 3 5 8 12 20 25Other (Nutrient Management) 1 5 2 7 10 8 18 25Other (Disease Management) 2 7 4 11 28 16 44 55Tailoring and Stitching 01 00 15 15 00 10 10 25Rural Crafts 01 00 05 05 00 20 20 25TOTAL(C) Extension PersonnelProductivity enhancement in field crops 01 35 25 60 05 05 10 70

Integrated Nutrient management 01 10 05 15 04 05 09 24

Production and use of organic inputs 01 35 15 50 5 05 10 60

Rejuvenation of old orchards 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Protected cultivation technology 01 19 04 23 01 01 02 25Integrated Pest Management 02 40 00 40 10 00 10 50

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

2 20 7 27 5 6 11 38

Group Dynamics and farmers organization 01 15 05 20 02 0 02 20Capacity building for ICT application 01 15 05 20 02 0 02 20Livestock feed and fodder production 1 3 2 5 12 3 15 20Any other (Disease Management) 1 5 2 7 20 3 23 30Household food security 01 10 10 20 00 15 15 35G. TOTAL 98 1226 343 1549 605 358 963 2512

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3.5. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)

Nature of Extension Activity

No. of activities

Farmers Extension Officials Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Field Day 17 543 99 642 23 5 28 566 104 670

KisanMela 4 360 65 425 14 2 16 382 100 481

KisanGhosthi 30 461 62 523 31 4 35 500 99 598

Exhibition 4 500 100 600 20 10 30 520 110 630

Film Show 6 188 30 218 4 0 4 192 30 222

Farmers Seminar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Workshop 1 15 0 15 10 0 10 25 0 25

Group meetings 20 432 52 484 17 0 17 449 52 501

Lectures delivered as resource persons

35 813 215 1028 31 11 42 844 226 1070

Newspaper coverage 47 500 200 700 100 50 150 700 250 960

Radio talks 7 100 20 120 20 10 30 120 30 150

TV talks 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Popular articles 23 100 50 150 10 5 15 110 55 170

Extension Literature 25 1000 500 1500 200 100 300 1200 600 1802

Advisory Services 35 450 75 525 5 2 7 455 77 529

Scientific visit to farmers field

175 397 35 432 44 13 57 449 83 529

Farmers visit to KVK 87 950 170 1120 70 25 95 1020 215 1235

Diagnostic visits 32 370 70 440 35 10 45 405 80 485

Exposure visits 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ex-trainees Sammelan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Soil health Camp 7 300 50 350 20 10 30 320 60 380

Animal Health Camp 2 47 10 57 3 0 3 50 10 60

Agri mobile clinic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Soil test campaigns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Farm Science Club Conveners meet

1 20 0 20 1 0 1 21 0 21

Self Help Group Conveners meetings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MahilaMandals Conveners meetings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Celebration of important days (specify)

5 115 35 150 8 2 10 131 70 200

KrishiMohostva 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KrishiRath 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pre Kharif workshop 1 0 0 0 25 5 30 25 5 30

Pre Rabi workshop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PPVFRA workshop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Any Other (Specify) 8 700 150 850 15 5 20 715 155 870

Total 576 8361 1988 10349 706 269 975 9199 2411 11618

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3.6. Target for Production and supply of Technological products SEED MATERIALS

Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity (qtl.)

CEREALSOILSEEDS1. Soybean JS-93-05 122. Soybean MAUS-162 133. Soybean NRC-37 11PULSES1 Pigeon Pea PKV TARA 082 Pigeon Pea Vipula 043 Bengal gram Phule G-0517 104 Bengal gram Jaki-9218 09VEGETABLESOTHERS (Specify)

PLANTING MATERIALSSl. No. Crop Variety Quantity (Nos.)FRUITS-1 Mango Keshar , Dashahari 10002 Pomegranate Bhagwa 10003 Mandarin Orange Nagpuri 10004 Lemon Kagzi 10004 Rough lemon seedlings Rangpur & jambheri 2000SPICES

VEGETABLESFOREST SPECIES

ORNAMENTAL CROPS-1

Gallardia Grandiflora 6000

2 Merigold 6000Total 18000

Bio-productsSl. No. Product Name Species Quantity

No (kg)BIO fertilizer

1 Vermiculture Isenia foetida 402 Vermicompost Isenia foetida 10000

Bio Fungicide Tricoderma Tricoderma viride 1000

BIO PESTICIDES Tricoderma Tricoderma harzanium 1000

LIVESTOCKSl. No. Type Breed Quantity

(Nos) UnitCattle ND(Calves) Cross breed 02

Dairy Buffalow (Calves) Murrha 02

GOAT Goat(Kid) Osmanabadi 25Pig farming

FISHERIES

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4.Literature to be Developed/Published

A. KVK News Letter Date of start :Number of copies to be published :

B. Literature developed/published

S.No. Topic Number

1 Research paper each scientist 03

2 Technical reports 02

3 News letters 00

4 Training manual all discipline 01

5 Popular article 14

6 Extension literature 13

Total 33

C. Details of Electronic Media to be produced

S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) and video clippings

Title of the programme Number

1 CD and Video Clipping Performance of Red gram and Begal gram 02

D. Success stories/Case studies identified for development as a case. -

E. Action plan for Impact Studies:

1 Impact of Front line Demonstration of Pulses production Technology in farmer’s fieldIntroduction: Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ghatkhed is working in Amravati district. The total geographical area of the district is 12.21 lack ha. Which is 3.96% of the total area of the state. The district is divided into 14 tehsils (blocks) It’s district head quarter is Amravati. The district comprises of one municipal corporation, ten municipal cities and 842 Panchayats working for rural development of the district. The total number of villages are 2157 out of which 394 are inhabited. The district has two tribal blocks. (1) Dharani and (2) Chikhaldara. The “Korku” is dominating tribe. This area is commonly known as “Melghat”.

The total average sowing area of the district is 714950 ha. Out of total average sowing area actual sowing area during kharif 2015-16 are 678075 ha, which is 94.84 percent in respect to total average sowing area of the district while 143072 ha area is under rabi crops.

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050000

100000150000200000250000300000350000

76999

222337

330305

186665

260 4581

It observed that the major area of district is under Oilseeds & pulses keeping in view the above the impact of Frontline Demonstrations of Pulses on demonstrator farmers, in terms of change in Average yield and cost parameters of Demonstration and local plots is planned.

Objective To ascertain the impact of Frontline Demonstrations on demonstrator farmers, in terms of change in Average yield and cost parameters of Demonstration and local plots

Methodology1. A list of respondents under the pulses demonstration was implemented by Krishi Vigyan Kendra from last

3 years will be prepared. 2. Tabulation of data viz. problems, technological options and extension methods used

i.e. field problems & Selected technologies to be transferred3. Tabulated the data viz. total crop wise area, no. of farmers, crop wise average production4. Tabulated the data of extension activities from last 3 years

Data collection Table-1 Area, production and productivity of Major Pulses

S.No. Particular India Maharashtra AmravatiRed gram Bengal

gramRed gram Bengal gram Red gram Bengal gram

1 Area (Lakh ha)2 Production

(Lakh ton)3 Productivity

( Kg/ha)

Table-2 Average yield and cost parameters of Demonstration and local plots

Crop Variety/Technology Season No. of FLD

Area(ha) Av. Yield qt/ha % increase

1 2 3 4 5 6 7Red gram Demo Check

Bengal gram

Gross Cost Rs/ha Gross Return Rs/ha Net Return Rs/ha C:B ratio8 9 10 11

Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check

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Red gram

Demo Check

Bengal gram

2 Impact of front line demonstrations on yield enhancement and economics of Bengal gram in Tribal area of Amravati District

Basic Information of the Tribal Area in the District:The tribal dominated area (Melghat area) in Amravati district has mainly divided into two Talukas one is

Dharni and another is Chikhaldara & comes under tribal sub plan. As per 2011 census the tribal population was 13.98 percent in the district. In Dharni & Chikhaldara the tribal population is 142191 and 91206 respectively. Both the tahasils are having maximum number of tribal population. According to 2011 census, the tribal population is 80 percent in Dharni tahasil while it is 78 percent in Chikhaldara tahsil. The combined area of Dharni & Chikhaldara tahsil is generally known as Melghat Region. In this region tribal population to total population is 77 percent.

The major tribe’s viz. Gonds, Nihals and Mongias. Balais, Vanjaris, Gaolies, etc are resident in the Melghat area. In language and general type they are said to be identical with the Kols and Santals. Their common language is Korku but Hindi is also commonly spoken among them. Korku language belongs to Munda stock of aboriginal language. Geographic, Demographic & Agriculture profile of Amravati District

No. Title Amravati District Tribal Dominated AreaDharni Chikhaldara

1 Geographical area ( ha) 121723 26644.14 2508002 Cultivable area 7.81 lakh ha 52380 305203 Forest land 3.17112 lakh ha 77814 ha 2104484 Average Kharif season area 7.15 lakh ha 47214 240345 Major Kharif Crops Soybean, Cotton,

Red gramSoybean, Paddy, Cotton, Red gram, Maize

Soybean, Sorghum, Paddy, Red gram

6 Average Rabi season Area 1.48 lakh ha7 Major rabi Crops Wheat, Gram8 Average Summer season Area 0.94 lakh ha9 Average Annual Rainfall 815 mm 1172 mm 1526 mm10 Area under Irrigation( created) 1.34 lakh ha11 No. of Villages 1997 156 19312 Total population 2888445 184665 11881513 Total no. of households 647451 35596 2254614 No. of Cultivators 415858 25281 1250115 Scheduled Caste Population 506374 7908 728816 Scheduled Tribes Population 404128 142191 9305017 No. of small farmers ( Less than

1 ha)140423 (34%)

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18 No. of Marginal farmers (1 to 2 ha)

171834 (41%)

19 No. of Medium farmers ( 2 to 10 ha)

101315 (24%)

20 No. of Large farmers ( More than 10 ha)

2288 (1%)

21 Average Size of Land Holding 1.87 ha

Introduction: Chickpea or Bengal gram or gram (Cicer arietinum L.) is one of the important grain legumes of the world which is grown in 44 countries across five continents. India is the largest producer of chickpea accounting to 75 per cent of world production. The major chickpea growing states in India are Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Being a leguminous and hardy crop, chickpea does very well under dry tracts, which receive an annual rainfall of 60-100 cm. It grows on a very light sandy loam to heavy textured clay soil.

Under chickpea cultivation more than 80% area of tribal area comes in rainfed areas, here farmer generally retain their own seeds, which are of poor quality besides being admixture of various varieties. The area covered under Chickpea in Amravati district is having 112833 ha. Timely non-availability of improved varieties of chickpea and lack of adoption of improved cultivation practices is one of the major factors responsible for low pulse production in tribal area. Keeping in view KVK implemented the front line demonstration programme on Bengal gram at Tribal area of Dharni.

Hence, present study will be undertaken with the following specific objective.

Objectives: 1. To study the impact of Front line demonstration on yield enhancement and economics of Bengal gram

Methodology: The research will be conducted in tribal dominated area Dharni taluka in Amravati district 50 FLD farmers from KVK adopted villages in tribal area will be selected by random sampling technique

and the yield data as for demonstrations and farmers practices will be collected on the equal area. Relevant information will be collected by personal interview schedule

Table 1: Yield and Gap analysis of FLD on Bengal gram

Year Area (ha) Potential Yield (Kg/ha)

Demo yield (Kg/ha)

Farmers Potential (FP kg/ha)

Yield increases over FP (%)

Ext. Gap Tech Gap (Kg/ha)

Tech index (%)

Overall Average

Table 2: Economic analysis of FLD on Bengal gram

Year Cost of cultivation Gross Return Net Return Additional Return

BRCDemo FP

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Demo FP Demo FP Demo FP Demo FP

Overall Average

Analysis of DataThe following formula will be used for analysis of data

1. Technology gap = Potential yield – Demonstration yield2. Extension Gap = Demonstration yield – yield under existing practice3. Technology Index = Potential yield – Demonstration yield

-------------------------------------------------- x 100 Potential yield

4. Additional Return = Demonstration return – farmers Potential return 5. Net return = Total ( Gross ) Returns – Total Cost of production

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

A. For Practicing farmers, rural youth and in service personal first developed an understanding of the farmers & rural youths there farming systems, resources and established rapport with them. Gathered information on cropping system, present level of use of inputs and productivity of major crops, identified the problem and its causes of the area by group discussion, meeting with opinion leaders, individual contact, visiting villages and farms.A meeting of interested farmers was also organized to spell out the problem.The activities of the KVK were planned and chalked out keeping in view the thrust areas identified. The technological solutions available at hand were compared with the resources available. The solutions for the gaps related to technological, extension and research were identified and were prioritized according to severity and assessed needs of the farmers in question.

The villagers in the KVK operational area in selected villages were made aware about functions of farmers group. The interested farmers were trained for identification of problems in agriculture production and allied activities.

5.2. Indicate the methodology for identifying OFTs/FLDs

For OFT & FLD the activities of the KVK were planned and chalked out keeping in view the thrust areas identified. The techniques are Transects, informal mapping, diagramming, and innovation assessments (scoring & ranking different actions). The resource mapping also used for to get an impression of the social & physical layout of the village & understand the social structure of the village & to get an impression of the natural environment. The technological solutions available at hand were compared with the resources available. The solutions for the gaps related to technological, extension and research were identified and were prioritized according to severity and assessed needs of the farmers in question.

The secondary data was also collected and analyzed. The outcomes from the discussions held with University Scientists and Extension functionaries were also taken into account.

5.3. Field activitiesi. Name of villages identified/adopted with block name (from which year) – year 2016

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AES I: Kotha, Kara, Nanduri, Jambhu, Kot in Tribal area of Dharni

Kesharpur, Tarubanda, Bhiloja in tribal area of Chikhaldara

AES II, Nanori, Sonori ,Wadhona, Bramhanwada (Pathak) in Chandur Bazar block

Agro ecological situation Characteristic

AES I Hilly topography , Marginal land and High Rainfall

ii. No. of farm families selected per village : 25 farm families per village

iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted: 1 survey in each village. Total 5 PRA conducted

S. No. Name of the operational village

Year of Start

Major occupation of the people

Thrust areas identified based on problems

% Tribal population with names of major tribes

Other Govt. agencies operatingin the village for tribal development

NGOs operating in the village for tribal welfare

1 Kara 2016 Agriculture Attached in ANNUXUREI

81.48 State Agriculture Department

CARITAS India

2 Kota 2016 Agriculture 66.92 Korku

State Agriculture Department

Nature Conservation Society

3 Nanduri 2016 Agriculture 82.71 State Agriculture Department

CARITAS India

4 Kot 2016 Agriculture 48.4 State Agriculture Department

CARITAS India

5 Jambhu 2016 Agriculture 97.18 State Agriculture Department

CARITAS India

Basic Information of Harisal Mandal Tq. Dharni (TSP Operational villages)The tribal villages Kota, Kara, Nanduri, Jambhu, Kot is comes under Harisal mandal of Dharni Taluka in Amravati District.

S.No. Particular Number Area (Ha)1 Population 601782 Geographical area -- 182193 Forest area -- 43224 Grassing land -- 61725 Cultivable land -- 112346 Irrigated -- 4677 Marginal farmers (> 2 ha) 2326 7253 8 Medium below 2 ha 3302 3981

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Information of Adopted Villages in Tribal Area & SOWT Analysis

S N

Name of Village Tq. Total

HHsPopulation Major Occupation

Male Female Total 1 2

1 Kota Dharni 220 571 493 1064 Agriculture Agriculture labour

2 Kara Dharni 254 680 691 1371 Agriculture Agriculture labour

3 Jambhu Dharni 235 634 605 1239 Agriculture Agriculture labour

3 Nanduri Dharni 249 666 641 1307 Agriculture Agriculture labour

4 Bori Dharni 179 553 507 1060 Agriculture Agriculture labour

5 Harisal Dharni 324 776 703 1479 Agriculture Agriculture labour

6 Kot Dharni 190 517 483 1000 Agriculture Agriculture labour

i) A. Demographic Profile :No. of House hold Kota Kara Jambhu Nanduri Kot

220 254 235 249 190Population 1064 1371 1239 1307 1000Male 571 680 634 666 517Female 493 691 605 641 483SC 80 12 08 55 -ST 712 1117 1204 1081 484Literacy Person 684 891 767 822 622Illiterate Male (No.) 153 168 180 203 141Illiterate Female (No.) 292 227 292 282 197Workers (Agril,) 309 323 315 422 258Non Agril 222 78 145 115 148

iii. Information on Land Use PatternGeographical area (Ha) Kota Kara Jambhu Nanduri Kot

943 517 1116 584 776Cultivated Area (Ha) 554 339 388 190 212Irrigated Area 23 14 16 8 04

Land Utilization Pattern in adopted villageS.No. Village Total geographic area ( Ha) Cultivable area1 Kota 943 5542 Kara 517 3393 Nanduri 584 1904 Kot 765 2125 Harisal 319 1116 Jambhu 1116 388

Details about No. of farm families under each kind of resource situationNo of families (HH) 1148Resource Rich 10 %Resource Poor 90

Cropping PatternS.No. Crop VillageSeason Kota Kara Kot Nanduri Harisal JambhuKharif Area (Ha) Area (Ha) Area

(Ha)Area (Ha) Area (Ha) Area (Ha)

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1 Cotton 6 4 4 4 0 042 Soybean 245 169 245 191 22 2183 Red gram 99 53 40 60 14 904 Paddy 135 99 90 88 65 1155 Sugarcane 1 0 0 0 0 06 Sorghum 25 10 15 11 12 07 Black gram 0 12 0 13 04 08 Maize 3 22 03 10 19 0

Total 514 369 397 377 136 427

Production & Productivity of important commodities S. No Name of commodity Area (ha)

Kota, Kot, Kara, Nanduri, JambhuProductivity(kg/ha)

1. Cotton 22 3202. Soybean 1068 12483. Red gram 403 6434. Paddy 566 5635. Sugarcane 01 1006 Sorghum 14 7757 Black gram 25 5588 Green gram 01 8629 Maize 05 850

Weekly Market facility

Dharni FridayTitamba TuesdaySusarda WednesdayHarisal WednesdayBijudhawadi MondayKalamkhar SaturdaySawlikheda TuesdayChnado Thrusday

Identified Problems in selected villagesAspects I Rank II Rank Crop Production Seed treatment High Yielding Variety Animal Production Balance ration in milch animals Knowledge about animal diseases Horticulture Recommended varieties of

vegetablesPlant protection measures

Water conservation Contour farming In situ soil & water conservation Small farm Mechanization Sowing implements Drudgery reducing implements PHT Primary processing Mini dal mil Women empowerment Malnutrition among children in tribal

areaValue addition in food

Agriculture occupation Backyard poultry Goat

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

5.2.Indicate the methodology for identifying OFTs/FLDsFor OFT:

i) PRA

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ii) Problem identified from Matrixiii) Field level observationsiv) Farmer group discussionsv) Others if any

For FLD:i) New variety/technologyii) Poor yield at farmers leveliii) Existing cropping systemiv) Others if any

5.3. Field activitiesi. Name of villages identified/adopted with block name (from which year) -ii. No. of farm families selected per village :iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted :iv. No. of technologies taken to the adopted villagesv. Name of the technologies found suitable by the farmers of the adopted villages:vi. Impact (production, income, employment, area/technological– horizontal/vertical)vii. Constraints if any in the continued application of these improved technologies

6. LINKAGES

6.1. Functional linkage with different organizations

Sl. No.

Name of organization Nature of Linkage (pl. specify)

1. MAVIM Joint Organization of training programme 2. CAIM Conduct training of Extension workers of different organization

working in CAIM under BCI project . Technical support to extension worker of Amravati and Yeotmal District

3. MAVIM As resource person4. Sarita Foundation Combine Training Programme5. RAMETI Training to Extension officers & workers.6. Department of women & Child in ZP F or conducting Health regarding Training programme7. ATMA Amravati joint diagnostic survey, joint implementation, participation in meeting,

conducting training programmes and demonstration, Exposure visits & Linkages to women farmer SHGs

8. Dr. PDKV Akola University Technical guideline, joint implementation, participation in meeting, conducting training programmes and demonstration

9. Agriculture department joint implementation, participation in meeting, conducting training programmes and demonstration, contribution received for infrastructural development

10. Collector office contribution received for infrastructural development, participation in meeting

11 Agriculture college, Amravati joint implementation, participation in meeting, conducting training

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programmes, Exposure visit12 Food Technology College, Pada,

Badnerajoint implementation, participation in meeting, conducting training programmes, Exposure visit

13 DRDA For SJGSY Training14 Dept of Pashusawardhan Veterinary camp and Technical advice

6.2. Details of linkage with ATMAa) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage1 Sponsored Training joint implementation2 Demonstrations joint implementation3 Diagnostic visit joint diagnostic survey4 Field Day Funded the Programme

5 Farm School Funded the Programme

6 Established District level training Center Funded 1 Lac /Year since 2015

6.3.E-linkage during 2018-19

S. No

Nature of activitiesLikely period of

completion (please set the time frame)

Remarks if any

6.4. Give details of programmes under National Horticultural MissionS. No. Programme Nature of linkage

12

6.5. Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board S. No. Programme Nature of linkage

12

6.6. Additional Activities Planned including sponsored projects (ProCRA / Pro SOIL etc.) / schemes during 2018-19

S.No.

Name of the agency / scheme

Name of activity

Technical programme with

quantification

Financial outlay (Rs.)

Names of the team members involved

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7.0 Convergence with other agencies and departments:

8. Innovator Farmer’s Meet 2018- 2019

Sl.No.

Particulars Details

Are you planning for conducing Farm Innovators meet in your district? Yes/ No

If Yes likely month of the meet

Brief action plan in this regard

9. Farmers Field School (FFS) planned 2018-2019

S. No Thematic area Title of the FFS Budget proposed in Rs.

10.1. Technical Feedback of the farmers about the technologies demonstrated and assessed:

10.2.Technical Feedback from the KVK Scientists (Subject wise) to the research institutions/universities:

11. Utilization of hostel facilitiesS. No. Programme No. of days

1234

Total

12. ACTION PLAN OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

A. Action plan of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)

Sl. No.

Demo UnitYear of

establishment

Area

(ha)

Details of production (expected) Expected Amount (Rs.) Remar

ksVariety Produce Qty.Cost of

inputs

Gross incom

e1 Bio control

lab2016 - Trichoder

maT.viride,T.harzianum

02 ton

100000

250000

2 Vermicompost

1999 0.02

Icenia fetida

Compost 10ton

32000 80000

3 Vermiculture

2002 Vemiculture 40kg.

6400 16000

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4 Nursery 2013 0.40

Fruit ,Vegetable and ornamental

Seedlings and Saplings

18000

45000 95000

B. Action plan of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production

Nameof the crop

Are

a (h

a) Details of production (expected)Expected Amount

(Rs.)Remarks

VarietyType of Produce

Qty.Cost of inputs

Gross income

Cereals

Pulses

Pigeon pea 0.40 Vipula Seed 04 13750 17500 New variety Demo. under IFS

Pigeon pea 0.80 PKV TARA Seed 08 25700 17500 Seed Prod.

Green Gram 0.40 BM 2009-2/AKM-9911

Bulk 04 15330 20000 Varietal trial

Bengal gram

1.00 Phule G- 0517 Seed 10 28600 53000 Wilt resist variety

Bengal gram

0.80 JAKI-9218 Seed 09 27100 48000 Wilt resist variety under IFS

Oilseeds

Soybean 1.00 Js-9305 Seed 12 29600 39000 Seed Prod.

Soybean 1.00 MAUS-116 Seed 13 27300 42000 Seed Prod.

Soybean 0.92 NRC-37 Seed 11 26200 36000 Seed Prod. under IFS

Soybean 0.80 Js-9560 Bulk 08 20840 25500 Commercial prod.

Seasamum 0.40 PKV- NT-11 Bulk 03 10500 18000 Intro. of new crop under late rabbi

Fibers

Cotton 1.60 NHH-44 / PDKV-hy-2

Demo. 24 84000 120000 BT variety Demo. By Dr PDKV, Akola

Okra 0.40 Phule Utkarsha

Demo. 20 14800 24000 Demo. On disease & pest resistance variety

Fruits

Mandarin Orange

2.38 Nagpuri Fruits 200 195000 300000 Fruit drop control technology.

Lemon 0.36 Kagzi Fruits 30 15700 36000 Management of hasta bahar

Mango 1.15 Keshar/Dashahari

Fruits/Sticks

18/3000 21490 54000 Care & management

Guava 0.48 L-49 -- -- 8440 -- Hard pruning

Avola 1.00 Krishna/Banarashi

Fruits 15 7040 7500 Control of bark eating cater pillar

Pomegranat 0.80 Bhagwa Fruits/ 10/3000 33750 35000 Care &

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e Sticks ManagementRampur & Jambheri

0.37 Rough lemon seedlings

Seed -- 6900 -- Care & Management

C. Action plan of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.)

Sl.No.

Name of the Product Qty (expected)

Expected Amount (Rs.)RemarksCost of inputs Gross income

1 Tricoderma viride

10 qt.100000 250000

2 Tricoderma harzanium

10 qt.

3 Vermicompost 100 qt. 38400 960004 Vermiculture 40 qt.

D. Action plan of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)

Sl.No

Nameof the

animal / bird /

aquatics

Details of production (expected) Expected Amount (Rs.)

RemarksBreed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of

inputs Gross income

1 Cattle Cross breed Milking 04 25000 35000 Selling of milk & calves

2 Buffalo Murrha Milking 04 30000 42000 Selling of milk & calves

3 Goat Osmanabadi Breeding 81 75000 105000 Salling of Goats & Does

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Annexure - I

Training Programmei) Farmers & Farm women (On Campus)Date Clientele Title of the training programme Duration

in daysNumber of

participantsNumber of

SC/STG.

TotalM F T M F T

Crop ProductionPF Production technology of Soybean 01 05 00 25 05 00 05 30PF Production technology of Red gram 01 22 01 23 03 01 04 27PF Crop Production Technology of

Bengalgram01 25 03 28 05 02 07 35

PF Package of practices of wheat 01 18 05 23 02 05 07 30Horticulture

PF Improved package of practices for Mandarin Orange

2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25

PF Integrated nutrient management for dry land fruit crop

2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25

PF Nursery rising for vegetable crop 2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Water management for fruit crop 2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Rejuvenation for fruit crops 2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Vegetable production under control

condition3 days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25

Livestock prod.PF/FW Management of cow, Buffalo and goat

in summer season1 15 10 25 2 3 5 25

PF Management of chicks, grower, and Layer

1 15 10 25 2 2 4 25

Agril. Engg.10/12/18 PF Maintenance of micro irrigation systems 1 12 0 12 3 0 3 158/8/18 PF Useful Implements & machinery for local

area for saving labour, time & cost of operation

1 10 2 12 3 0 3 15

Home Sc.Aug 18 PF Introduction and use of women friendly

implements for farm women01 05 10 15 05 05 10 25

Sept 18 PF Training on agro based income generation activity

01 05 10 15 05 05 10 25

May 18 PF Value addition and product making from agro produce

01 05 10 15 05 05 10 25

Plan prot.PF Different types of traps use for monitoring

and management of pests.01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Method demonstration on preparation of Bordeaux paste & Bordeaux mixture for management of Phytophthora in Mandarin

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

Fisheries PFPFPFPFPF

Soil HealthPF Soil Sampling Method and soil analysis 20 00 20 05 00 05 25 20PF Soil Testing and its importance in crop

Production 30 5 35 10 05 15 50 30

Agril Extension10.01.18 PF Entrepreneurship development through

Seed Production01 35 0 35 05 0 05 35

14.11.17 PF Entrepreneurship development through marketing of agriculture produce

01 20 0 20 01 0 01 20

12.12.17 PF Vermicompost production & its 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25

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marketing

i) Farmers & Farm women (Off Campus)Date Clientele Title of the training programme Duratio

n in days

No. of participants Number of SC/ST

G. Total

M F T M F TCrop Production

PF Weed Management in different crop 01 25 05 30 05 05 10 40PF Nutrient and Insect management in Green

gram and Bengal gram01 25 00 25 03 00 03 28

PF Nutrient and Insect pest management in Soybean

01 25 05 30 05 00 05 35

HorticulturePF Importance of Training and pruning

techniques in fruit crop2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25

PF Bahar treatment in Citrus 2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Fruit drop control in oranges 2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Improved package of practice for onion 2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Package of Practices for Spices crop 2days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Rejuvenation of old orchard 3 days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25PF Nursery management for floriculture crop 2 days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25

Live Stock Production.PF Important post parturient diseases in cattle

and its control measure1 20 05 25 2 2 4 25

PF Formulation of low cost feed for lactating animals

1 10 10 20 2 1 3 20

PF Methods of general exam. & control on common diseases

1 20 05 25 2 2 4 25

PF Feed and Feeding Management of dairy animals

1 10 10 20 1 2 3 20

PF Management of Cross breed dairy cow 1 20 10 30 3 1 4 30Agril. Engg.

17/5/18 PF Collection of stubbles ,crop residues by stubble collector(BD)

1 2 0 2 18 0 18 20

13/6/18 PF Sowing by CRIDA Planter 1 2 0 2 18 0 18 20

14/6/18 PF Sowing by CRIDA Planter 1 2 0 2 13 0 13 15

9/9/18 PF Portable paddy thresher for threshing of Rice

1 5 0 5 10 0 10 15

10/9/18 PF Power operated winnower for paddy 1 3 0 3 5 10 15 1811/10/18 PF Mini Rice mill for milling purpose 1 5 0 5 10 5 15 2012/10/18 PF Mini Rice mill for milling purpose 1 5 0 5 10 5 15 20

Home Sc.Nov 18 PF Introduction and use of women friendly

implements for farm women02 00 05 05 05 15 20 25

Dec 18 PF Techniques for minimization of nutrient losses in cooking

02 00 05 05 05 15 20 25

Sept 18 PF Technique of vegetable drying 01 00 05 05 05 15 20 25Jully 18 PF Technique of scientific storage of food

grains01 00 05 05 05 15 20 25

Oct 18 PF Use of Soyabean mitten for harvesting period

01 00 05 05 05 15 20 25

Jan 19 PF Used the Thermo efficient cook stove 02 00 05 05 05 15 20 25Plant Protection

PF Strategy for management of pink bollworm in Bt cotton

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Integrated pest management concept for management of pest and diseases.

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Strategy for management of Phytophthora disease in Nagpur mandarin.

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Management of major pest and diseases of Soybean.

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

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PF Integrated pest management in pigeon pea 01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25PF Management. of major pest and diseases of

Okra and Brinjal01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Integrated pest managent in Bengal gram 01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25PF Role of natural enemies and concept of

IPM in management of pests and diseases01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Use and importance of Trichoderma and its low cost production techniques at village level

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Use of Trichoderma for management of soil and seed borne diseases and for composting of agricultural waste.

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

PF Management of sucking pest in Bt cotton 01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25PF Safe use and handling of pesticides 01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

12 240 0 240 60 0 60 300Fisheries

PFPF

Soil healthPF Importance of soil fertility in crop

production01 10 30 40 02 08 10 50

PF Soil fertility management 01 05 20 25 03 02 05 30PF Integrated nutrient management in

different crop01 40 03 43 05 02 07 50

PF Integrated nutrient management in Cotton 01 20 02 22 05 02 07 29PP Integrated nutrient management in Rabi

crop of Amravati district01 25 05 30 00 04 04 34

PF Soil and Water Testing 01 30 5 35 10 05 15 50Agril extension

13.06.18 PF Group formation for organic farming 01 20 0 20 15 0 15 2012.07.18 PF Soybean seed production through group

formation01 20 0 20 10 0 10 20

22.08.18 PF Participation of rural farmers in decision making

01 25 0 25 10 0 10 25

21.09.18 PF Role of gram sabha and public information in Social mobilization

01 25 0 25 10 0 10 25

11.10.18 PF Bengal gram seed production through group formation

01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25

14.11.17 PF Entrepreneurship development through marketing of agriculture produce

01 20 0 20 05 0 05 20

ii) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth

Crop / Enterprise

Identified Thrust Area Training title*

Month Duration (days)

No. of Participants

SC/ST participants

G.Total

M F T M F T

Soil Testing Less awareness about soil testing and its practical experience

Importance of soil testing and its practical experience

11.5.18 02 15 06 21 03 02 05 26

Bengal gram Low quality seed production

Seed production of Bengal gram

09.10.18 01 20 05 25 05 05 10 35

Vermiculture Less awareness about vermiculture

Production and use of vermiculture

22.10.18 25 00 25 06 00 06 31 25

Fruit cropPropagation technique

Various propagation methods use in Horticulture crops

August 03days 20 05 25 04 01 05 30

Fruit crop Nursery management Nursery management September 04days 20 05 25 04 01 05 30

Floriculture Value addition Post harvest practices in floriculture crops

October 03 days 20 05 25 04 01 05 30

Vegetable Rural Empowerment Vegetable production under control condition

November 03days 20 05 25 04 01 05 30

Production of Trichoderma.

Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides

Production of Trichoderma. Sept 2018 10days 20 00 20 5 00 5 25

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Production of Trichoderma.

Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides

Low cost methods of Production of Trichoderma spp. at village level.

Nov.2018 10days 20 00 20 5 00 5 25

Paddy Winnowing of paddy is time consuming process &required more time with less output with high drudgery

Use of Paddy Winnower Nov.2018 3 3 0 3 5 10 15 18

Pigeon pea Making of dal is laborious & time consuming operation .They gets recovery percentage low & poor quality of dal

PKV Mini dalmill – an enterprise

Jan.2019 3 10 0 10 5 0 5 15

PRA -- PRA Technique April 18 01 0 41 41 0 5 05 41

Vermiculture Organic farming Vermiculture production through group

June 18 01 20 05 25 05 0 05 25

Soybean Seed ProductionEntrepreneurship development through seed production at village level

July 18 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25

Quail Group formation Group formation for Quail rearing

Aug 18 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25

Bio agentsBio pesticide use

Role of rural youth for Bio pesticide production at village level

Sept 18 01 20 05 25 15 0 15 25

Post harvest Management

Formation and Management of SHGs

Development of Self confidence to SHG member to start Dal mil of Rice

Jan 19 01 20 05 25 10 0 10 25

Goat

Promotion of improved goat breedFor heard improvementNutritive Management

Scientific GoatFarming

December 05 15 05 20 6 2 8 20

Dairy

Feed ManagementCreating awareness on regular deworming, vaccination, and general management

ScientificDairyFarming

December 03 15 05 20 3 2 5 20

Poultry

Promotion of improved poultry breeds for rural poultry farming

Commercialand BY PoultryFarming

January 07 15 05 20 4 2 6 20

Cereal & Pulses Value added product

Preservation & value addition. methods of cereals & pulses

Jan 19 06 00 10 10 00 15 15 25

Stiching Income generation activity Woolen weaving cloths Jun 18 06 00 05 05 00 15 15 20

iii) Training programme for extension functionaries

Date Clientele Title of the training programme Duration in days

No. of participants

Number of SC/ST

G. Total

M F T M F TOn Campus12.05.18 EF Technology for increasing productivity in Oilseed 01 35 25 60 05 05 10 7021.5.18 EF Integrated Nutrient management in pulses 01 10 05 15 04 05 09 2411.09.17 EF Use of different organic product in agriculture and

its production method 01 35 15 50 5 05 10 60August18 EF Rejuvenation of old orchards 1 days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25

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Oct18 EF Protected cultivation technology 1 days 15 05 20 03 02 05 25August18 EF Integrated pest management concept for

management of pest and diseases.01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

Oct18 EF Management of pests and diseases of Nagpur mandarin

01 20 00 20 05 00 05 25

26/4/18 EF Farm Mechanisation 1 10 2 12 3 3 6 1820/2/19 EF Useful Implements & machinery for local area. 1 10 5 15 2 3 5 2025.10.18 EF Use of ICT 01 15 05 20 02 0 02 2006.03.18 EF Group Dynamics and farmers organization 01 15 05 20 02 0 02 2027 sep 2018 EF Role of probiotic in goat kids for weight gain 1 15 05 20 4 2 6 208 Dec 2018 EF Common diseases and its control 1 25 05 30 6 0 6 30Dec 18 EF Care & Nutrition for child & preparation of

weaning food03 00 15 15 02 10 12 27

iv) Sponsored programmeDiscipline Sponsoring

agencyClientele Title of the training

programmeNo. of course

No. of participants

Number of SC/ST

G. Total

M F T M F Ta) Sponsored training progdrammeHorticulture Skill Training

ProgrammeFruit grower

Citrus Fruit Growers 200 hr 23 - 23 02 - 02 25

Agri Extension

ATMA PF Improved Package of Practices for Soybean

01 25 0 25 20 0 20 25

Agri Extension

ATMA PF Pest Management of Soybean 01 25 0 25 20 0 20 25

Agri Extension

ATMA PF Improved Package of Practices for Bengal gram

01 25 0 25 20 0 20 25

Agri Extension

ATMA PF Pest Management of Bengal gram

01 25 0 25 20 0 20 25

Totalb) Sponsored research programme

Totalc) Any special programmes

Total

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Annexure - II

Budget - Details of budget utilization (2017-18) up to 31 March 2018

S.No.

Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure

A. Recurring Contingencies

1 Pay & Allowances 136 136.01 136.01

2 Traveling allowances 1.91 1.91 1.24

3 Contingencies 4.53 4.53 4.53

A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)

B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments

Technical Contingencies 4.11 4.11 4.11

A Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained)

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

C Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)

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

E Training of extension functionaries

F Maintenance of buildings

G Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory

H Library

4 Special Programme (TSP) 11.00 11.00 11.00

TOTAL (A) 157.56 157.56 153.70

B. Non-Recurring Contingencies

1 Works

2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture

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

4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals)

TOTAL (B)

C. REVOLVING FUND

GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 157.56 157.56 153.70

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Details of Budget Estimate (2018-19) based on proposed action plan

S.No.

Particulars

BE 2018-19

proposed (Rs.)

14.1 Recurring Contingencies

14.1.1 Pay & Allowances 142.60

14.1.2 Traveling allowances 2.10

14.1.3 ContingenciesOffice Contogencies

6.00

A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)

B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments

Technical Programme 5.00

C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained)

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

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

H Maintenance of buildings

I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory

J Library

14.1 TOTAL Recurring Contingencies

14.2 Non-Recurring Contingencies 155.70

14.2.1 Works Adm Building 19.60

Works – Water Facilities 143.00

14.2.2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 20.00

14.2.3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 0.70

14.2.4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) 0.10

14.2 TOTAL Non-Recurring Contingencies 283.40

14.3 REVOLVING FUND Nil

14.4 GRAND TOTAL 439.10

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