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Instructions for Filling the FormatSummary of KVK Annual Report (Quantifiable Achievement) for the year 2014-15
1 General Information 6-92 On Farm Testing 10-183 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations 19-30
4 Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme 31-325 Training programmes 33-496 Extension Activities 50-517 Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) 528 Production and supply of Technological products 52-539 Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 5410 Rainwater Harvesting 5411 Utilization of Farmer Hostel facilities 5412 Utilization of Staff Quarter facilities 5513 Details of SAC Meeting 5514 Status of Kisan Mobile Advisory 5515 Status of Convergence with agricultural schemes 5516. Status of Revolving Funds 5617. Awards & Recognition 5618. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 5619. Farm Innovators 5720. KVK interaction with progressive farmers 5721. Outreach of KVK 5722. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize 5723. KVK Ring 5724. Important visitors to KVK 5825. Status of KVK Website 5826. Status of E-connectivity 5827. Status of RTI 5828. Status of Citizen Charter 5929. Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD 5930. Attended HRD activities organized by DES 5931. Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff 5932 Agri Alert report 6033. Details of Technological Week Celebration 6034. Interventions on Drought Mitigation 60-6135. Proposal of NICRA 61-6236. Proposed works under NAIP 6237. Case study / Success Story to be developed 62-6338. Action Photographs 64
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2. Do not merge columns, rows. 3. Please repeat the name of KVK in each table in the column “Name of KVK”4. Do not fill the non-numerical values in numeric field5. Do not repeat the unit while reporting data as it is already mentioned in the heading row6. Strictly fill the data in desired unit only. If it is reported in other unit, convert it in the desired unit7. Please mention only standard English names of crops (Do not mention Urd, Arhar, Til, Kulthi, Moong, Bajra,
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key /Tab key/ mouse pointer while movement from one column/row to another.12. Gray color cells in summary table need not to be filled. 13. Crop name should be spelled correct and standard English name should be used i.e Cereals, Pulses, Oilseed:- Rice
(not use Paddy), Wheat, Barley, Kodo, Kutki, Maize, Jwar, Bajra, Pigeon pea (not use Tur, Arhar, Red gram), Blackgram (not use Urd), Greengram (not use Moong/Moongbean), Chickpea (not use Horse gram, Gram, Chana), Field pea, Horse gram (Kulthi), Lentil, Mustard (not use Rai, Sarsoan), Soybean, Linseed, Groundnut, Sesame (not use Til), Niger (not use Ram Til), Safflower (not use Kusum). Vegetable :- Vegetable pea, Bottle guard, Bitter guard, Okra (not use Bhindi or Ladies finger). Fruits :- Mango, Guava, Custard apple, Pear etc. Spices :- Black Peeper, Turmeric, Ginger, Cardamom etc.
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REPORTING PERIOD – April 2014 to March 2015Summary of KVK Annual Report (Quantifiable Achievement) for the year 2014-15
S.N.
Quantifiable Achievement Number Beneficiaries (nos.)
1 On Farm Testing Proposed OFT 15 135 On Going OFT Technologies assessed (Completed OFT) 15 135 Technologies refined On farm trials conducted 2 Frontline demonstrations Proposed Frontline demonstrations 17 190 On Going Frontline demonstrations 1 10 FLDs conducted on crops 12 140 Area under crops (ha.) 12 16 ha FLD on farm implement and tools 1 10 FLD on livestock/ AH enterprises (Dairy/ Sheep and Goat/Poultry/ Duckery/ Piggery etc.) 1 10 FLD on Fisheries - Finger lings - - FLD on other enterprises (Bee keeping, lac, mushroom, sericulture, value addition, vermi
compost, etc.)1 10
FLD on Women in Agriculture - ( Nutritional garden, Income generation, Value addition, Drudgery reduction, etc.)
2 20
3 Training programmes No. of Course Duration (days)
Participants
Farmers 40 40 1000 Farm women 14 14 350 Rural youth 5 10 75 Extension personnel/ In service 6 12 60 Vocational trainings 4 28 40 Sponsored Training - - - Total 69 104 1525
No. of
programmesParticipants
4 Extension Programmes 768 51885 Production of technology inputs etc Qty Beneficiaries (nos.) Seed (qt.) 2.58 Planting material produced (nos.) 31163
6 Livestock Qty Beneficiaries (nos.) Livestock strains ( Nos)
Milk Yield - Cow, Buffelo etc. (in liter) Fish (Kg.) Fingerlings (nos.)
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Poultry-Eggs (nos.) Ducks (nos.)
Chicks etc. (nos.) 254 nos. 7 Bio Products Qty Beneficiaries (nos.) Bio Agents -Earth worm (Kg.)
Trichoderma (kg.) Bio Fertilizers- Vermi compost, Rhizobium, PSB, BGA, Mycorriza, Azotobacter ,
Azospirillum etc. (Kg.)2 qtl
Bio Pesticide-Panchgavya, Neem Extract , Neem oil etc.(lit.) 8 Any other significant achievement in the Zone Nos. Participants/ beneficiaries Award (Best KVK award and scientist and farmer’s award) 2 2 Publications ( Res. Paper/ pop. Art./Bulletin,etc.) 1 KVK News letter 4 2000 SAC Meetings conducted 2 42 Soil sample tested 326 326 Water sample tested 0 0 RWH System (Special training and field visit on RWH structure and MIS in KVKs) 0 0 KVK-KMA (Message and beneficiaries) 70 1206 Convergence programmes 1 800 Sponsored programmes - - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 2 45 No. of Technology Week Celebrations 1 Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD 3 3 Attended HRD activities organized by DES 5 5
Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff(Refresher /Short course, Training programme etc. ) 1 1 9 Current status of Revolving Funds ( Amt. in Rs.) CB-1,02,437.00 10 No. of blocks No. of villages Outreach of KVK in the District 3 49
11 ICAR SAU Others No. of important visitors to KVK (nos.) 1 3 3
12 Working (Yes/No) No. of Update Status of KVK Website Yes 8
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Application received
Application disposed
Status of RTI (nos.) 0 014 Query received Query dissolved
Citizen Charter (nos.) 28 28 15 Working (Yes/No) No. of programme viewed E-connectivity No 0
16 Filled Vacant Staff Position 9 7
17 Workshop/ Seminar/ Conference attended by staff of KVK (nos.) 418 Publication received from ICAR /other organization (nos.) -
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19 Particulars OrganizationAgri alerts (epidemic, high serious nature problem, Cyclone etc. reported first time to ZPD, SAU, Agri. Deptt. and ICAR)
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GENERAL INFORMATION1.1. Staff Position (as on date)Summary of Staff position in KVKs on March, 2015Name of KVK Sanctioned
PostsPC (1) SMS (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total
Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. FilledDeogarh 16 1 - 6 3 3 2 6 4 16 9
Name of KVK Sanction post Name of the
incumbent Discipline Highest degree
Subject of specialization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joining Per./Temp. Category
Deogarh Programme Coordinator Vacant
Deogarh Subject Matter Specialist1 Sri Sukanta Kumar
Sahoo Horticulture M.sc.(Hort.) Horticulture15600 –
39100 AGP-6000
20,590 19.07.2006 Permanent Others
Deogarh Subject Matter Specialist2 Sri Laba Soren Plant
Pathology M.sc.(Ag.) Plant Pathology15600 –
39100 GP-6000
18,32024.12.2009 Permanent ST
Deogarh Subject Matter Specialist3 Smt Anita Patro Home
Science Msc.(H.Sc.) Home Science15600 –
39100 AGP-6000
18,32018.12.2009 Permanent Others
Deogarh Subject Matter Specialist4 VacantDeogarh Subject Matter Specialist5 VacantDeogarh Subject Matter Specialist6 VacantDeogarh Programme Assistant Sri Pradipta Majhi Soil Sc. Msc.(Ag.) Soil Sc. 9300 – 39100
AGP-42009,300 31.01.2015 Contractual OBC
Deogarh Farm Manager VacantDeogarh Computer Programmer Sri Biswajit
PradhanComputer MCA Computer 9300 – 39100
AGP-420013,450 21.07.2014 Permanent OBC
Deogarh Accountant / superintendent Vacant
Deogarh Stenographer Sri Benudhar Moharana B.A. 5200-20200
GP- 2400 6,980 11.10.2006 Contractual Others
Deogarh Driver Sri Akrura Mohapatra 10th 5200-20200
GP- 1900 6,110 29.07.2008 Contractual Others
Deogarh Driver Vacant
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Name of KVK Sanction post Name of the
incumbent Discipline Highest degree
Subject of specialization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joining Per./Temp. Category
Deogarh Supporting staff Sri Dwija Behera 9th 4440-7440 GP- 1300 5,180 31.07.2008 Contractual Others
Deogarh Supporting staff Sri Raghu Senapati 6th 4440-7440 GP- 1300 5,180 31.07.2008 Contractual Others
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1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–KVK Name Agro-climatic
zone No . of Blocks
No. of Panchayats Population Literacy SC and ST Population No. of farmers
Average land holding
Deogarh North-western Plateau
03 60 312164 73.07% 52,122(SC), 1,10,400(ST)
44,000 1.08 ha
District profile Our people Our agro climate Our land
No. of Sub-Division 1 Population 312164 Agroclimatic zone North-western Plateau Total Area 2781.66 sq km
No. of Tehsil 3 Males 158017 Latitude 21° 31' 53" N Forest land 1560.22 sq. km
No. of Blocks 3 Females 154147 Longitude 84° 43' 2" E Irrigated area (32.22%)
Kharif : 15,887 ha.Rabi : 8,425 ha
No. of G.P 60 Literacy Rate 73.07% Average rainfall 1582.5 mm Net sown area 66,800 ha
No. of Villages 774 Male:Female ratio 1000 : 976 Temperature Max mean: 32.70C
Min mean : 19.250 CCropping intensity 189
Land utilization:
Sl. No. Name of the Block
Cultivated Area Paddy Area
High Medium Low Total High Medium Low Total
1. Tileibani 12,219 5,718 3,863 21,800 4,419 5,474 3,863 13,756
2. Barkote 10,708 6,510 3,582 20,800 1,408 6,079 3,582 11,079
3. Reamal 11,429 8,721 4,050 24,200 1,729 8,396 4,050 14,175
TOTAL 34,356 20,949 11,495 66,800 7,556 19,949 11,495 39,000
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during the reporting period (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops)KVK Name Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers
(having land in the village)Deogarh Kailash 2011 Tileibani 20 385 85
Deogarh Kalchipada 2014 Tileibani 46 310 73
Deogarh Sadhupalli 2014 Reamal 24 870 137
Deogarh Butiadiha 2014 Barkote 26 282 86
Deogarh Adyapur 2013 Barkote 45 342 56
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1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)KVK Name THRUST AREA
Deogarh Production of quality seed and planting materials in different major crops of the district.Deogarh Rejuvenation of existing orchardsDeogarh Management of Acid soil for higher productivityDeogarh INM in different cropsDeogarh Yield enhancement of cereals, pulses, oilseeds, fruit & vegetable crops through implementation of proper IPM strategies Deogarh Water management & soil-water conservationDeogarh Farm mechanizationDeogarh Better & efficient utilization of forest produce for income generation of rural poorDeogarh Agro based income generation activities to rural youths and farm womenDeogarh Organization of farmers clubs/associations in the districtDeogarh Drudgery reduction of farm womenDeogarh Food and nutritional securityDeogarh Poultry, duckery, goatery and dairy farming
1.4. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)KVK Name
Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block
Deogarh
65% of the soil is acidic Secondary data collection, meeting and soil testing
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
70% of the area is rainfed Group discussion, secondary data collectionVillages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
74% of the total geographical area is covered under mountains, hills and dense forest
Group discussion, meeting, secondary data collection
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh Lack of adoption of off-season vegetables PRA, Group discussion, meeting, diagnostic
visit
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
Less crop diversification in uplands from rice to other crop
PRA, awareness campaign, Group discussion, meeting
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks –
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Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh Lack of farm mechanization PRA, Group discussion, meeting, Exhibition
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
No soil and water conservation measures and improper management of water PRA, Group discussion, Field visit
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
Lack of utilization of forest produce for income generating activities PRA, Group discussion, meeting
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
No agro based income generating activities of the SHGs PRA, Group discussion, meeting`
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
Heavy loss from the farming due to non adoption of IPDM measures PRA, Kissan mela, meeting, Farmers seminar
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
Adoption of old traditional varieties in pulses and oilseeds
PRA, Group discussion,FC meeting, Farmer-scientist interaction
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh Absent of farmers organization PRA, Group discussion, Field visit
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
Deogarh
Non adoption of high value crops by the farming community
PRA, Group discussion, meeting, diagnostic field visit
Villages – Kailash, Kalchipada Adyapur, Butiadiha and Sadhupalii and Blocks – Tileibani, Barkote and Reamal
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2. On Farm Testing Note- * Thematic area should be spelled correct and follow standard pattern i.e. Integrated Nutrient Management in place of
INM or Inte. Nutrient Mngt. Etc. *Crop name should be spelled correct and standard English name should be used i.e Chick pea in place of gram/chana , Paddy in place of Rice/chawal , brinjal in place of egg plant/bhata/baigan etc.*Don’t press enter key to navigate among column use arrow or tab key*don’t add space before or after statement within the table cell2.1 Information about OFT
KVK name
Year
Season Problem
diagnoseTitle of OFT
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterpris
e
Farming
Situations
No. of
trials
Results (q/ha) Net Returns (Rs./ha) Recommendati
onsFP (T1)
RP (T2)
T3 FP (T1)
RP (T2)
T3
Deogarh2014 – 15
Kharif & Rabi
Rice-greengram
is the predomina
te cropping
system of Deogarh district
(4500 ha). The
farming situation of all the
three blocks are different.
Assessment of
suitable cropping pattern
after rice in deogarh
district
Assessment Cropping system
Rice- Potato, Rice – onion, Rice-
watermelon,
Irrigated medium
land5 46.
6287.
4
T3-
312.4
T4-
377.4
33880
122880
T3-
134880 T4-
112880
Rice-onion cropping system
is the highest profitable and
should be recommended for Deogarh
district
Deogarh 2014
Kharif
Low productivit
y due to high weed infestation in kharif
green gram
(3500 ha)
Assessment of
chemical weed
management in kharif
green gram
cultivation
Assessment Cropping system
Greengram
Medium low land
5 3.2 4.6 T3-
4.8T4-
5.4
7500 11400 T3-
12000T4-
14800
Pre and post emergence
chemical weed management in
kharifgreen gram cultivation
should be recommended in Deogarh
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district
Deogarh 2014
Kharif
Low yield and return for upland
rice cultivation
Assessment of different Onion varieties in Kharif season
Assessment Varietal evaluation Onion Rainfed
upland 7 168 212 22
8110200
162100
180800
Deogarh 2014
Kharif
Low yield and return for upland
rice cultivation
Assessment of different potato varieties in kharif season
Assessment Varietal evaluation Potato Rainfed
upland 5 153 198
T3-
212T4-
189
93300
145800
T3-
622000T4-
134800
Potato variety Kufri Surya is recommended for Deogarh district for
kharif season
Deogarh 2014
Kharif
Rice cultivatio
n in unbunded uplands
Assessment of profitable vegetables in unbunded upland during kharif
AssessmentCrop Diversification
Vegetables
Rainfed upland 4 92 29
6
T3-
346T4-
48T5-
256
65600
144000
T3-
145900T4-
114200T5-
93300
cauliflower is recommended for Deogarh district for
kharif season as profitable
vegetables in unbunded
upland
Deogarh 2015-16 Rabi
Low productivit
y (100 q/ha) in
the existing potato
variety Lal Patani
(765 ha)
Assessment of potato varieties in rice - potato cropping system
Assessment Varietal evaluation Potato
Irrigated medium land
5 167
223
T3-
254T4-
275
116800
135200
T3-
164650T4-
185200
Deogarh 2015-16 Rabi
Low yield due to
cultivation of
traditional variety
Assessment of pointed gourd variety Swarna Alaukik
Assessment Varietal evaluation
Pointed gourd Irrigated 13 16
3227
136900
224000
Pointed gourd variety Swarna
Alaukik is recommended for Deogarh
district
Deogarh 2014
Khari Reduced yield of
rice up to 30% due to larval
feeding on the foliage
Assessment of case worm and leaf folder management in rice
Assessment Integrated pest
management
Rice Rainfed 13 33.2
47.4
14020
22940
When the pest crosses ETL i.e.
1-2 cases/hill application of foliar sprays
with
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by scrapping chlorophyll and leaf tips are
sharply cut off .
Imidachloprid @ 250 ml / ha
should be recommended
in Deogarh district
Deogarh 2014
Kharif
Larvae feed on tender
foliage, bore
circular holes on fruits and
eat the inner
content which
reduces the
marketability and the consumption of the
fruit
Assessment of
management fruit borer in tomato
AssessmentIntegrated
pest managem
entTomato Rainfed 7 18
2 217 230
55500
72700 79000
Spraying of NPV (250 LE) @ 0.5 ml/ lit.,
Bacillus thuringiensis @ 2g/lit and need
base application of insecticide
like Indoxacarb 14.5 % SC @ 8 ml/10 lit. should
be recommended
Deogarh 2014-15 Rabi
Seedlings collapse at or below
the ground level and infected tissues
appears as water
soaked spots
resulting in high
mortality of onion
seedlings.
Assessment of
seedling damping
off in onion
AssessmentIntegrated
disease managem
entOnion Irrigated 7 21
0 236 270
90000
106800
126000
Seed treatment and drenching
in soil in nursery bed should be
recommended for control of
damping off in onion
Deogarh 2014-15
Rabi Infestation of the fruit, making them unsuitable for the
Assessment of fruit fly management in mango
Assessment Integrated pest management
Mango Irrigated 13 89 112
78500
106000
Male annihilation technique should be
recommended for control of
fruit fly
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market thereby reducing the yield
2.2 Economic PerformanceKVK name
OFT Title Parameters Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross
Cost)Name and
unit of Parameter
FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
Refined Practice, if any (T3)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
Refined Practice, if any (T3)
FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined Practice, if any (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
Refined Practice, if any (T3)
Deogarh
Assessment of suitable cropping pattern after rice in deogarh district
Yield (q/ha) 46.6T2-287.4 T3-312.4 T4-377.4
38000
75000
T3-78000 T4-72000 71880 19788
0
T3-212880
T4-184880
33880 122880
T3-134880
T4-112880
1.89 2.64 T3-2.73 T4-2.57
Deogarh
Assessment of chemical weed management in kharif green gram cultivation
Yield (q/ha) 3.2 T2-3.6 T3-4.8 T4-5.4 8500 1160
0T3-12000 T4-12200 16000 23000
T3-24000
T4-27000
7500 11400
T3-12000
T4-14800
1.88 1.98 T3-2.0 T4-2.21
Deogarh
Assessment of different Onion varieties in Kharif season
Yield (q/ha) 168 T2- 212 T3- 228
91400
92300 92800 201600 25440
0 273600 110200 162100 180800 2.21 2.76 2.95
Deogarh Assessment of different potato
Yield (q/ha) 153 T2-198 T3-
212 T4-
189
90300
91800
T3-92200 T4- 92000
183600
237600
T3-254400
T4- 226800
93300 145800 T3-
162200 T4-
134800
2.03 2.59 T3-2.76 T4-
2.47
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varieties in kharif season
Deogarh
Assessment of profitable vegetables in unbunded upland during kharif
Yield (q/ha) 92
T2- 296 T3-
346 T4-
248 T5-
256
44800
92800
T3-96300 T4-59400 T5-60300
110400
236800
T3-242200
T4-173600
T5-153600
65600 144000
T3-
145900 T4-
114200 T5-
93300
2.46 2.55 T3-2.52 T4-
2.92 T5-2.55
Deogarh
Assessment of potato varieties in rice - potato cropping system
Yield (q/ha) 167T2- 223 T3-254 T4-275
83600
87800
T3- 89350 T4-89800
200400
223000
T3-
254000 T4-
275000
116800 135200
T3-
164650 T4-
185200
2.40 2.54 T3- 2.84 T4- 3.06
Deogarh
Assessment of pointed gourd variety Swarna Alaukik
Yield (q/ha) 163 227 107600
116500
244500
340500
136900 224000 2.2
72.92
Deogarh
Assessment of case worm and leaf folder management in rice
Yield (q/ha) 33.2 47.4 22500
29200 36520 52140 14020 22940 1.6
21.79
Deogarh
Assessment of management fruit borer in tomato
Yield (q/ha) 182 T2-217 T3-230
35500
35800 36000 91000 10850
0 11500 55500 72700 79000 2.56
3.03 3.19
Deogarh
Assessment of seedling damping off in onion
Yield (q/ha) 210 T2-236 T3-270
78000
82000 90000 16800
018880
0 216000 90000 106800 216000
2.15 2.3 2.4
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Deogarh
Assessment of fruit fly management in mango
Yield (q/ha) 89 112 55000
62000 133500 16800
0 78500 106000 2.43 2.71
2.3 Information about Home Science OFT:
KVK Name
Year
Season Problem
diagnoseTitle of OFT
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Details of Technology Selected for Assessment
Characteristics of Technology / Variety / Product / Enterprise
Farming /
Enterprise
Situation
No. of
trials
Recommendations
Deogarh
2014 Kharif
Low yield potential of paddy
straw mushroom volvariella volvacea
Assessment of yield potential of high yielding strain of
v. volvacea
Assessment
Small scale
income generatio
n
T1:Cultivation of paddy straw mushroom V. volvaceaT2:Cultivation of paddy straw mushroom strain OSM-11T3:Cultivation of paddy straw mushroom strain OSM-12
OSM-11- black colour, bio-efficiency -15% OSM-12- grey colour, bio-efficiency -13% Days of first harvesting- 14 days, Cultivation practice similar to existing strain.
Homestead 7 Technology is highly appreciable
Deogarh 2014 Kharif Low milk yield and economic
Assessment of
azolla as
Assessment Nutritional
managem
T1 :No use of azolla as a supportive
Feeding fresh azolla to dairy animal. 15-20% commercial feed is
Homestead 13 Technology is highly appreciable
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return due to protein deficiency and high cost feed
production.
a supportive
feed for milch cow
ent
feed T2 : Use of azolla as a supportive feed
replaced by azolla. Milk yield increased upto15 to20%.Improve the quality of milk, health and longivity of livestock. Milk yield and Cheese content of milk can be observed during peak period of lactation at least one month before using Azolla then continuously feed Azolla for a period of one month to same cow and observation will be taken. Azolla tank size=2mtx1mtx0.2mt,Variety-Azolla pinnate
Deogarh
2014-15 Rabi
Low body weight of the desi
bird fetched
less market
price due to low
productivity
Assessment of
suitable poultry breed in backyard rearing
Assessment
Small scale
income generatio
n
T1 : Rearing of Desi bird, T2:Vanraja T3:Red Cornish T4 :Rearing of Chabro poultry breed T5:Rainbow roster
Homestead 4
Deogarh 2014-15
Rabi High drudgery involved
in cleaning of grain
manually, high
pressure in shoulder
Assessment of
drudgery of
hanging grain
cleaner
Assessment Drudgery reduction
T1 :Cleaning of the grain by bamboo made structure (Kulla) T1 :Cleaning of the grain by Metal Siever T3
:Cleaning of
Easy to operate ,handy Weight, use in cleaning all the grains
Homestead 7
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2.4 Economic Performance Home Science OFT:
KVK name
OFT Title
Performance Indicator / Parameter
Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditur
e kj/min.
WHR beat/mi
n
% reductio
n in drudger
y
% increase
in efficienc
y
Production per unit
Cost of
input
Incremental income
Yield(Kg/ha)
Net Return
Saving in Rs
BC rati
o
T1
T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T
2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T
1 T2
Deogarh
Assessment of yield potential of high yielding strain of
v. volvacea
1.5kg/bed
T2-1.8kg/bed
T3-1.65kg/be
d
70
T2-70T3-70
150
T2-180 T3-165
1.5kg/
bed
T2-1.8kg/bed T3-
1.65kg/bed
80
T2-110T3-95
T2-30 T3-15
T1-2.14T2-2.57T3-2.35
Deogarh
Assessment of azolla
as a supportive
feed for milch cow
270(lit/
month)
300(lit/month)
3800
3250 7560 8400
270(lit/
month)
300(lit/
month)
3760
5550 840
T1-1.98T2-2.58
Deogarh
Assessment of
suitable poultry breed in backyard rearing
1.2kg/bird
T2-3.1 T3-3.3 T4-3.0 T5-3.7
145
T2-205T3-205T4-205T5-205
564
T2-950 T3-970 T4-860 T5-
2051290
1.2kg/
bird
T2-3.1 T3-3.3 T4-3.0 T5-3.7
419
T2-745T3-765T4-655T5-2051085
T1-3.8 T2-4.6 T3-4.7 T4-4.1 T5-6.2
Deogarh Assessment of
drudgery of hanging
grain cleaner
29kg/h
T2-68 kg/hT3-100.6 kg
8.92 T2-7.89T
3-7.14
111
T2-
104
T3-91
T2-11.4T3-19.9
T2-135T3-246
19
/h
2.5 Feedback from KVK to Research SystemName of KVK Feedback
Deogarh In rice based cropping system varieties of crops should be screened by trials for high profitability.
More potato varieties should taken in trial for screening for kharif and rabi season in north western plateau zone
condition.
More IPM technology should be taken in trial for control of fruit sucking moth in sweet orange.
Alternate substrate substitution should be taken in trial for paddy straw mushroom cultivation.
Variety and amount of Azolla should be standardized as supportive diary feed for increase in milk production.
Sieve structure and size of hanging type grain cleaner should be modified for different grain size.
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3. Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years
List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
KVK Name
Crop/Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstratedDetails of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology
No. of villages
No. of farmers
Area in ha
Deogarh Rice - Greengram
Integrated crop
management
RDF 80:40:40 kg NP2O5K2O + optimum plant population at 20cm x 10 cm + ZnSO4
25 kg/ha to kharif rice var.pooja and RDF 20:40:20 NP2O5K2O kg/ha ,PMS 500 kg/ha basal with optimum plant population at 30 cm x 10 cm +gypsum 250 kg/ha at 25 DAS to green gram var.PDM 54.
FLD, training, farmer’s meeting 7 27 12
Deogarh RiceIntegrated
crop management
High yielding drought resistant variety, weed suppressing characteristic, yield potential 4.5 t/ha suitable for rainfed upland
Group discussions, Night meetings, Video shows. 6 28 15
Deogarh SunflowerIntegrated nutrient
management
60:80:60 NP2O5K2O kg/ha +PMS 500 kg/ha + borax 10 kg/ha + ZnSO4 5 kg/ha. Method of application: ½ N+ full P2O5,K2O, PMS, Borax and Zn as basal,1/4 N at 25 DAS +1/4 N at 45 DAS.
Vocational training, group meeting, demonstration 5 32 10
Deogarh RiceIntegrated
crop management
Sprouted seeds @ 2/hill were placed at conventional spacing of 25cmX25cm with other usual management practices as per SRI.
Vocational training, group meeting, demonstration 6 26 9
Deogarh Mango Value Addition Use of ethrel for ripening of mango. FLD, training, farmer’s meeting 8 35 -
Deogarh Sweet Orange
Weed management
Application of post-emergence weedicide in sweet orange
Group discussions, Night meetings, Video shows. 4 28 17
Deogarh CabbageIntegrated nutrient
managementUse of biofertilizers in cabbage Vocational training, group
meeting, demonstration 8 32 8
Deogarh Onion Weed management
Application of Pre-emergence weedicide in onion
Vocational training, group meeting, demonstration 5 29 11
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Deogarh Rice Integrated pest management
Using bait rotten snail mixed with furadon granule (500 g/ha) and packed in a fresh cloth. This bait is placed in different corners of the rice field. The gandhi bugs are attracted by the odour of rotten snail, suck its juice and gets killed.
FLD, training, farmer’s meeting, exhibition 8 32 12
Deogarh RiceIntegrated
disease management
Seed treatment with carbendazim @ 2g/ 1kg seed and foliar application of streptocycline @ 1g/ 10 lit alternate with COC 2g/ lit of water after the emergence of disease at 7 days interval
Group discussions, Night meetings, Video shows. 12 82 39
Deogarh Watermelon Integrated pest management
Use of male annihilation(MAT) @ 10 blocks/ha using cue lure just below the level of crop leaf canopy when the fruits start to develop
Vocational training, group meeting, demonstration 15 56 46
Deogarh Mango Integrated pest management
Application of copper oxychloride paste on the trunk of the tree and application of carbofuran-3G 5g/hole and plug with mud
Vocational training, group meeting, demonstration 5 17 18
DeogarhMushroo
m cultivation
Income generation Paddy straw mushroom cultivation Video shows, FLD, training 9 132 -
Deogarh Mahua Value addition Value addition of Mahua FLD, training, farmer’s meeting 5 24 -
Deogarh Watermelon Value addition Value addition of watermelon
Group discussions, Night meetings, Video shows, On farm demonstration in front of farmers
8 47 -
Deogarh Vegetables
Nursery management
Raising scientifically different vegetable seedlings
Vocational training, group meeting, method demonstration 15 76 -
Note- * Thematic area should be spelled correct and follow standard pattern i.e. Integrated Nutrient Management in place of INM or Inte. Nutrient Mngt. Etc. *Crop name should be spelled correct and standard English name should be i.e Chick pea in place of gram, Paddy in place of Rice , brinjal in place of egg plant etc.*Don’t press enter key to navigate among col use arrow or tab key*don’t add space before or after statement within the table cell
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3.2 Details of FLDs implemented
KVK Name year Season Thematic area Technology
demonstratedName of Crop/
Enterprise
Name of Variety/Technology/
Entreprizes
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
FP (T1)
RP (T2)SC ST Other
s General Total
Deogarh 2014 Kharif Varietal
evaluation
OUM-11-5(Kamdev) wilt &
YMV resistantGreen gram OUM-11-
5(Kamdev) 1.0ha 3.8 5.6 47.3 7 3 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif Varietal
evaluation TTB-7 is a medium
duration variety Pigeon pea TTB-7 1.0 ha 11.4 15.8 38.6 10 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif
Soil fertility management
Aerobic variety Naveen, 115-120d, height 95-100cm, yield potential 4.5 t/ha, moderately resistant to LB, NB, BS, SB, WM, GM and LF, nitrogen management through LCC developed by CRRI
Rice Naveen 1.0 ha 30.6 43.4 41.8 6 4 10
Deogarh
2014 &
2014-15
Kharif &
Rabi
Cropping system
Growing of rice high yielding
variety Naveen – Safflower (MRSA-
521) 120-130d
SafflowerNaveen – Safflower (MRSA-521
1.0 ha 31.8 48.9 53.7 10 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif ICM
Preparation of low cost poly tunnel by using 200 micron polytheen and bamboo of size 10’x3’x2’
Vegetable Vegetables seedlings 0.002ha 2035
Nos.4660 Nos. 129 10 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif Varietal
trialRajendra Mishri Kanda -1 Yam bean
Rajendra Mishri Kanda -1
1.0 ha 137 203 48 10 10
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KVK Name year Season Thematic area Technology
demonstratedName of Crop/
Enterprise
Name of Variety/Technology/
Entreprizes
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
FP (T1)
RP (T2)SC ST Other
s General Total
Deogarh 2014 Kharif INM
Use of Fertilizer application as per soil test report and micronutrient mixture @3ml/lit. at 15 days interval 2 times
Watermelon Black Boy 1.0 ha 212.4 296.8 40 2 3 5 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif Varietal
trialTissue culture banana variety Grand Naine Banana Grand Naine 1.0 ha 5 5 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif
Integrated Disease Management
Seed treatment with carbendazim (2g/kg seeds) spraying carbendazim + mancozeb @ 2g/lit twice at 7 days interval after emergence of disease
Brinjal Tarini 1.0 ha 198 286 44.4 5 5 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif
Integrated Pest Management
Renovation of plantation and rearing of Tasar silkworm
SilkwormTassar silkworm (Antheraea mylitta)
1.0 ha6500
cocoons
11600 cocoons 78.4 10 10
Deogarh
2014-15 Rabi
Integrated pest Management
Poison baiting for fruit sucking moths with 20g methomyl w.p. + 200g jaggery with some vinegar or fruit juice in 2 litres of water per 25-30 trees.
Sweet orange Nagpur Santra 1.0 ha 252 310 23 10 10
Deogarh
2014-15 Rabi
Integrated Pest Management
Spraying of Triazophos 2ml/lit twice at 7days interval during flushing
Litchi Bombai 1.0 ha 45 61 35.5 10 10
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
KVK Name
Technology demonstrated
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Parameters Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return /
Gross Cost)Name and unit of Parameter
FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2)
DeogarhOUM-11-
5(Kamdev) wilt & YMV
resistantGreen gram yield 3.8 5.6 8500 12200 19000 30800 10500 18600 2.24 2.52
Deogarh
TTB-7 is a medium duration variety
Pigeon pea yield 11.4 15.8 21400 26800 57000 79000 35600 53200 2.66 2.95
Deogarh
Growing of rice high yielding variety
Naveen – Safflower
(MRSA-521) 120-130d
Safflower yield 31.8 48.9 24200 42500 32160 76880 13960 34380 1.58 1.81
Deogarh
Aerobic variety Naveen, 115-120d, height 95-100cm, yield potential 4.5 t/ha, moderately resistant to LB, NB, BS, SB, WM, GM and LF, nitrogen management through LCC developed by CRRI
Rice yield 30.6 43.4 24700 31400 38250 54250 13550 22850 1.55 1.73
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Deogarh
Preparation of low cost poly tunnel by using 200 micron polytheen and bamboo of size 10’x3’x2’
Vegetable Survivability (%) 38 86 820 1105 1018 2330 198 1225 1.24 2.11
DeogarhPopularization of Yam bean variety Rajendra Mishri Kanda -1
Yam bean Yield 137 203 37200 48350 68500 101500 31300 53150 1.84 2.10
Deogarh
Use of Fertilizer application as per soil test report and micronutrient mixture @3ml/lit. at 15 days interval 2 times
Watermelon Yield 212.4 296.8 57300 58300 106200 148400 48900 90100 1.85 2.55
DeogarhPopularization of tissue culture banana variety Grand Naine
Banana Contd.
Deogarh
Seed treatment with carbendazim (2g/kg seeds) spraying carbendazim + mancozeb @ 2g/lit twice at 7 days interval after emergence of disease
Brinjal yield 198 286 35000 46500 99000 134000 64000 96500 2.83 3.08
Deogarh
Renovation of plantation and rearing of Tasar silkworm
Silkworm Cocoons/Ha. 6500 11600 6200 9000 11050 19720 4850 10720 1.78 2.19
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Deogarh
Poison baiting for fruit sucking moths with 20g methomyl w.p. + 200g jaggery with some vinegar or fruit juice in 2 litres of water per 25-30 trees.
Sweet orange Yield 252 310 160000 180000 378000 465000 218000 285000 2.36 2.58
Deogarh
Spraying of Triazophos 2ml/lit twice at 7days interval during flushing
Litchi yield 45 61 80000 100000 270000 366000 190000 266000 3.38 3.66
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3.4 Information about Home Science FLDs KVK name
Year
Season
Thematic Area
Problem Identified
Technology to be
Demonstrated as Solution
to the Identified Problem
Crop/ Enterpris
e (In which crop
Enterprise or
Farming Activity)
Name of Variety/Technology/Entreprize
s
Farming Situation
Proposed area (ha)
No. of Beneficiarie
s
Deogarh 2014 Kharif, Drudgery reduction
High drudgery involved in decorticating mahua seed manually
Handy implement, decortications capacity 8-10 kg/hour, implemented is operated manually in sitting posture
Mahua - Homestead 10
Deogarh 2014 Kharif, Nutritional management
Production problem : Decrease in milk yield, Gynecological problem : Fertility problem, anoestrus, repeat breeding, may not conceive due to vitamin and mineral deficiency
Vitamin mineral mixture @ 30gm / day improve the health of cow and milk yield.
Diary Milch Cows Homestead 10
Deogarh 2014-15
Rabi Small scale income generation
Straw is poorly available because of conventional method of harvesting and is used as fodder
Bluish grey fruit bodies, texture fleshy, average fruit body weight 30gm. Duration of first bud emergence 21 days, fruiting room temperature: 18-22°C, relative
Oyster mushroom
Hypsizygous ulmarius Homestead 100 kgs 10
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humidity 85%, No. of Flushes: 2-3 numbers, bio-efficiency 103%
Deogarh 2014-15 Rabi
Small scale income generation
Low income due to distress sale and no value addition of Tomato
Tomato puree is a thick liquid by cooking and straining tomato with addition of glacial acetic acid 10ml/kg and sodium benzoate 1g/kg
Tomato Utkal Raja Homestead 100 beds 10
3.5 Economic Performance Home Science FLDs: KVK name
Technology to be
Demonstrated
Performance Indicator / ParameterOutput m2/h
Est. Energy
Expenditure kj/min.
WHR beat/m
in
% reductio
n in drudger
y
% increas
e in efficien
cy
Production per
unit
Cost of
input
Incremental income
Yield(Kg/ha)
Net Retur
n
Saving in
Rs
BC rati
o
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1
T2
T1 T2 T1 T2
T1 T2 T1
T2
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1
T2
Deogarh
Popularization of
Mahua seed decorticator
for drudgery reduction
1.5kg/h
9.5kg/h
9.88
11.314
112
126
14.5 35
Deogarh
Popularization of
vitamin and mineral
mixture in milk
productivity of milch
cow
210 270
3050
3430
2320 210 270
2630
4130
2320 2.2
Deogar Popularizati 1.8 2.2 2 2 24 1.8 2.2k 7 1 24 6.2
29
h
on of cultiva tion
of blue oyster
mushroom in sesamum
stalk
kg/bed
kg/bed 9 1 kg/
bedg/
bed 9 11
Deogarh
Popularization of value addition of
tomato
100kg
140 bottles
1440
940 100kg
140 bottl
es
500
1310
940 1.9
3.6 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLDKVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Deogarh Green gramField daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh Pigeon peaField daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh Safflower
Field days 1 30Farmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh RiceField days 1 50Farmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh VegetableField daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh Yam bean
Field daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Watermelon Field days 1 30
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KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Deogarh Farmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh BananaField daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh BrinjalField days 1 30Farmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh SilkwormField daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh Sweet orange
Field daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh LitchiField daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh MahuaField daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh Diary Field daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh Tomato
Field daysFarmers Training 1 25Media coverageTraining for extension functionaries
Deogarh Oyster mushroomField days 1 30Farmers Training 1 25Media coverage 1 MassTraining for extension functionaries
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3.7 Details of FLD on crop hybrids.
Sl. No.
Name of the KVK
Name of the Crop
Name of the Hybrids
Source of Hybrid (Institute/Firm)
No. of farmers
Area in ha.
4. Feedback System4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
Deogarh OUM-11-5 (Kamdev) for increasing productivity of kharif green gram in raifed uplands
Field day, Group meetings, group discussion,
Increasing in yield To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh medium duration variety TTB-7 for increasing productivity of kharif pigeon pea in rainfed uplands
Field day, Group meetings, group discussion,
Testing the variety against traditional var
To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh productivity enhancement of rice-safflower system in medium- low land rice fallows
Group meetings, group discussion, Ex-trainee samelan
Crop intensification To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh nitrogen management through lcc in aerobic rice in irrigated medium land
Field day, Group meetings, group discussion,
Nitrogen management in rice cropping
To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarhlow cost poly tunnel for seedling raising
Group meetings, group discussion
Off-season low cost poly tunnel To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarhyam bean variety Rajendra Mishri Kanda -1
Group meetings, group discussion
Introduction of new crop To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh Use of Fertilizer application as per soil test report and micronutrient mixture @3ml/lit. at 15 days interval 2 times
Group meetings Increasing in yield To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh Popularization of tissue culture banana variety Grand Naine
Group meetings Increasing in yield To be adopted by the farmers
DeogarhIDM aganst phompsis blight in brinjal
, Ex-trainee samelan Increasing in yield To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh cultivation of mulberry silkworm in Deogarh district
Group meetings Introduction of new crop To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh IPM against fruit sucking moth in sweet orange
Group meetings Management of fruit sucking moth To be adopted by the farmers
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DeogarhIPM against fruit borer in litchi
Group meetings Management of borer To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh Drudgery of mahua seed decorticator by farm women
Group meetings, , Ex-trainee samelan
Reduction of drudgery of rural women
To be adopted by the farmers
Deogarh Vitamin and mineral mixture in milk production of cow
Group meetings, group discussion
Increasing in productivity To be adopted by the farmers
DeogarhOyster mushroom cultivation
Group meetings, group discussion
Increase in income To be adopted by the farmers
DeogarhValue addition of tomato
Group meetings, group discussion
Increase in income To be adopted by the farmers
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System.Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
Deogarh Chemical weed management in kharif green gram was highly accepted by the farmers but timely availability of herbicides
is the concern.
Rice-onion, rice potato cropping system was accepted by the famers which increased the profitability upto 40%.
Moe potato varieties should taken in trial for screening for kharif and rabi season in North western plateau zone condition
Bait application technology was accepted by the farmers for control of fruit sucking moth in sweet orange because of low
cost and simple technology
Seed treatment and drenching of soil in onion to control damping off was accepted by farmers because it is easy and less
expensive
IPM to control fruit borer in tomato was accepted by farmers but timely availability of boi-agents is the concern.
Farmwomen readily accepted the different strains of paddy straw mushroom cultivation due to high
profitability ,productivity and simple technology
By regular use of Azolla the milk yield increased upto 20-25%.
Farmwomen frequently use hanging type grain cleaner as it is reduces drudgery and increase efficiency
Rainbow rooster, Vanraja and Red Cornish birds are highly acceptable by farming community.
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4. Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programmeName of KVK Category of the
training Methods of need assessment Date and place No. of participants involved
Deogarh FW Field visit, group meeting and discussion 15.04.2014 Sadhupalli 38
Deogarh FW Field visit, group discussion ,SHG meeting 05.05.2014,Poipani, Ballam 40
Deogarh FWField visit, group discussion ,meeting with farm women
10.06.2014,Palkudar, Bangallimunda 30
Deogarh FW Field visit, group meeting and PRA method 30.07.2014, Khilabereni 33
Deogarh FWField visit, group discussion ,meeting with farm women
04.08.2014, Kandhal, Butiadihi 37
Deogarh FW Field visit, group meeting PRA method 13.08.2014, Jambunalli 40
Deogarh FW Field visit, group discussion ,meeting 20.09.2014, Tusula 38
Deogarh RY Field visit, group discussion ,SHG SHG meeting 24.10 2014, Malehipada 28
Deogarh IS group discussion 05.11.2014 , DDA office 23
Deogarh IS Visit, meeting and discussion with extension officers 05.12.2014,ICDS Tileibani 12
Deogarh FW Field visit, group meeting and ,SHG meeting 17.12.2014, Niktimal, Suguda 44
Deogarh IS group discussion 02.01.2015 , ADH office 16
Deogarh FWField visit, group discussion ,meeting with farm women
20.01.2015, Majhipalli 39
Deogarh FW Field visit, group discussion ,SHG meeting 29.01.2015, Tasarda 37
Deogarh FWField visit, group discussion ,meeting with farm women
23.02.2015, Sarankot 35
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Abbreviation UsedFW (A) Farmers & Farm WomenRY (B) Rural Youths IS (C) Extension PersonnelONC On Campus Training ProgrammeOFC Off Campus Training ProgrammeM MaleF FemaleT TotalThematic Areas for TrainingCRP Crop ProductionHOV Horticulture – Vegetable Crops HOF Horticulture-FruitsHOO Horticulture- Ornamental PlantsHOP Horticulture- Plantation cropsHOT Horticulture- Tuber cropsHOS Horticulture- SpicesHOM Horticulture- Medicinal and Aromatic PlantsSFM Soil Health and Fertility ManagementLPM Livestock Production and ManagementWOE Home Science/Women empowermentAEG Agril. EngineeringPLP Plant ProtectionFIS FisheriesPIS Production of Inputs at siteCBD Capacity Building and Group DynamicsAGF Agro-forestryOTH Others RYH Rural YouthEXP Extension Personnel
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5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES1. Training programmes should be strictly covered under above mentioned thematic areas only, 2. For category, training type and thematic area, mention code/abbreviations only
Table 5.1. Details of Training programmes conducted by the KVKs
Name of KVK
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. ofCourses
Duration (Days)
ParticipantsGen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Deogarh FW OFC CPImproved practices of kharif maize cultivation
1 1 0 0 1 0 18 0 6 0
Deogarh FW OFC CPCrop diversification for profitable farming
1 1 0 0 0 0 11 12 2 0
Deogarh FW OFC CPImproved practices of kharif pulse cultivation
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 0
Deogarh FW OFC CPSRI method of rice cultivation
1 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 19 0
Deogarh FW OFC CPIntegrated Nutrient Management in kharif rice
1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 22 0
Deogarh FW OFC CPChemical weed management in kharif green gram cultivation
1 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 11 9
Deogarh FW OFC CPImproved practices of kharif oil seed cultivation
1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 20 0
Deogarh FW OFC CP
Improved practices for potato variety Kufri pukhraj in irrigated medium land
1 1 0 0 0 0 14 7 4 0
Deogarh FW OFC CPAdvance crop production technique for rabi pulse
1 1 0 0 0 0 17 0 8 0
Deogarh FW OFC CP Improved practices of 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 15 2
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Name of KVK
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. ofCourses
Duration (Days)
ParticipantsGen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
rabi oil seed cultivation
Deogarh FW OFC CPSuitable cropping pattern after kharif rice cultivation
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh FW OFC CPIntegrated Farming System
1 1 0 0 0 0 14 8 2 1
Deogarh IS ONC CPProduction technologies for field crops
1 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 6 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOFPost harvest management of Mango
1 1 0 0 0 0 15 10 0 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOVOff season vegetable cultivation
1 1 0 0 1 0 16 3 5 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOVCultivation practices of Kharif tomato
1 1 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOVOff season vegetable cultivation
1 1 0 0 3 0 11 0 11 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOVCultivation practices of yambean
1 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 10 3
Deogarh FW OFC HOFIntegrated Weed management in Sweet orange orchards
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOVCultivation practices of pointed gourd
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOVFertilizer management of Cauliflower
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 18 0 6
Deogarh FW OFC HOVIntegrated Nutrient management of Onion
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOFCultivation practices of tissue culture banana
1 1 0 0 1 0 13 0 11 0
Deogarh FW OFC HOFCultural practices in Litchi orchards
1 1 0 0 1 0 15 8 1 0
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Name of KVK
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. ofCourses
Duration (Days)
ParticipantsGen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Deogarh FW OFC HOVNutrient management of water melon
1 1 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 1
Deogarh FW OFC HOFCultural practices in Mango orchards
1 1 0 0 4 1 8 9 2 1
Deogarh FW OFC HOFIntroduction of horticulture based farming system
1 1 0 0 0 0 13 12 0 0
Deogarh RY ONC RYTraining and pruning of litchi orchards
1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 12 0
Deogarh IS ONC ISProtected cultivation technology
1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 8 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of wilt disease in solanaceous vegetables
1 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 10 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLPTechnique of seed and soil treatment by pesticides and biocides
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of diseases in cucurbitaceous crops
1 1 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of phomopsis blight in kharif brinjal
1 1 0 0 3 0 10 0 12 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of caseworm in rice
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of leaf folder in rice
1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 15 7
Deogarh FW OFC PLPDisease management in pulse like green gram and black gram
1 1 0 0 0 0 16 0 9 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of diseases in cole crops
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLP Control of fruit sucking 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 6 5 2
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Name of KVK
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. ofCourses
Duration (Days)
ParticipantsGen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
moth in sweet orange
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of damping off disease in onion
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 0
Deogarh FW OFC PLP
Disease management in oilseed crop like ground nut, sesamun and mustard
1 1 0 0 0 0 22 0 2 1
Deogarh FW OFC PLP Control of thrips in chilli 1 1 1 0 0 0 10 7 1 6
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of fruit borer in litchi
1 1 0 0 1 1 5 2 12 4
Deogarh FW OFC PLPControl of fruit fly in mango
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh RY OFC PLPApiculture for income generation
1 2 0 0 1 0 6 0 8 0
Deogarh IS ONC PLPNon-conventional method of pest control
1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 8 0
DeogarhIS ONC CBD
Farm business management
1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0
DeogarhIS ONC CBD
Participatory rural appraisal for action plan development
1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0
DeogarhRY OFC CBD
Agro- based enterprises for self-employment
1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 12 0
Deogarh
FW OFC FISComposite Pisciculture
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
Deogarh
FW OFC WOE
Preparation of low cost supplementary food for pre- school children for reduction of malnutrition
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 8
Deogarh FW OFC WOE Value addition of mango
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 15
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Name of KVK
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. ofCourses
Duration (Days)
ParticipantsGen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Deogarh FW OFC WOEIncome generation through paddy straw mushroom
1 1 0 2 0 0 0 11 0 12
Deogarh
FW OFC WOEPlanning and layout of kitchen garden
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 19
Deogarh FW ONC WOECultivation practices of paddy straw mushroom
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 13
Deogarh FW OFC WOEUse of mandwa weeder for drudgery reduction in paddy
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 17
Deogarh FW OFC WOEPreparation and use of vermicompost
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 12
Deogarh FW ONC WOECultivation practices of oyster mushroom Use of
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 8
Deogarh FW ONC WOEReduction r of drudgery by using hanging type grain cleaner.
1 1 0 0 0 3 0 15 0 7
Deogarh FW OFC WOEValue addition of Tomato
1 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 0 3
Deogarh FW OFC WOEValue addition of oyster mushroom
1 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 16
Deogarh
FW OFC WOE Value addition of chilli 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 9
Deogarh
FW OFC LPM Azolla cultivation 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 7
Deogarh FW OFC LPMRearing management of chicks
1 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 18
Deogarh RY ONC WOE
Cultivation and value addition of oyster mushroom for income generation
1 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 6
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Name of KVK
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. ofCourses
Duration (Days)
ParticipantsGen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Deogarh RY OFC LPM Goatry Management 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 5
Deogarh IS OFC WOESupplementary feeding practices for preschool children
1 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 5
Table 5.2. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth conducted by the KVKs
Name of KVK Training title Crop /
EnterpriseIdentified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries
Gen SC ST
Others
M F M F M F M F
Deogarh Integrated Farming System
Cereals,Oil seed ,Pulses
Fruits, vegetable, Poultry,
Pisciculture and other
enterprises
Integrated Farming System
7 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 0
Deogarh Seed production technology of solanaceous vegetables
Solanaceous vegetables
Seed production 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 0
Deogarh Integrated pest & disease management in fruit crops Fruit crops IPM 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0
Deogarh Processing & preservation of fruits and vegetable Fruits and vegetable
Income generation 7 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 3
Table 5.3. Details of training programme conducted for livelihood security in rural areas by the KVKs
Name of KVK
Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed else where
Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed
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Table 5.4. Sponsored Training Programmes
Name of KVK
Title
Thematic area (as given in abbreviation table)
Sub-theme (as per column no 5 of Table T1)
Client(FW/ RY/ IS)
Dura-tion (days)
No. of courses
No. of ParticipantsSponsoring Agency
Fund received for training (Rs.)
Gen Others SC ST
M F M F M F M F
Table 5.5 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
Name of KVK
Title
Thematic area (as given in abbreviation table)
Sub-theme (as per column no 5 of Table T1)
Client(FW/ RY/ IS)
Dura-tion (days)
No. of courses
No. of ParticipantsSponsoring Agency
Fund received for training (Rs.)
Gen Others SC ST
M F M F M F M F
Table 5.6 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings)
Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
Deogarh Improved practices of kharif maize cultivation
25 23 54 24 32 24000 32000
Area expanded (ha):-26 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 15 % change in knowledge: 129.1 % change in production- 25 % change in Income – 25
Deogarh Crop diversification for profitable farming
25 24.3 45.3
Area expanded (ha):-16 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 09 % change in knowledge:82.3 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Improved practices of kharif pulse cultivation
25 35 51 12 16.5 16000 26000
Area expanded (ha):-112 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 21 % change in knowledge:83.2 % change in production:53.4 % change in Income:62.5
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
DeogarhSRI method of rice cultivation 25 36 48 37 48 16000 22000
Area expanded (ha):- 243 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 24 % change in knowledge:33.3 % change in production:81.8 % change in Income:37.5
Deogarh Integrated Nutrient Management in kharif rice
25 35 68
Area expanded (ha):-23 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 18 % change in knowledge:94.2 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Chemical weed management in kharif green gram cultivation
25 31.2 65.5
Area expanded (ha):-28 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 24 % change in knowledge:109.9 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Improved practices of kharif oil seed cultivation
25 23.8 45.6
Area expanded (ha):- 32 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 18 % change in knowledge:29.1 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Improved practices for potato variety Kufri pukhraj in irrigated medium land
25 38 60
Area expanded (ha):-29 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 23 % change in knowledge:57.8 % change in production-35.29 % change in Income-35
Deogarh Advance crop production technique for rabi pulse
25 15 28
Area expanded (ha):-16 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 19 % change in knowledge:82.3 % change in production: % change in Income:
Deogarh Improved practices of rabi oil seed cultivation
25 35 62
Area expanded (ha):-20 No. of farmers adopted (no.):16 % change in knowledge:77.1 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Suitable cropping pattern after kharif rice cultivation
25 12 35
Area expanded (ha):-20 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 18 % change in knowledge:191.6 % change in production: % change in Income:
DeogarhIntegrated Farming System 25 18 42
Area expanded (ha):- 8 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 7 % change in knowledge:133.3 % change in production: % change in Income:
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
DeogarhProduction technologies for field crops
10 48 75
Area expanded (ha):-15 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 07 % change in knowledge:56.2 % change in production % change in Income
DeogarhPost harvest management of Mango
25 24 36 1200 2100
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 22 % change in knowledge:44 % change in production- % change in Income-75
DeogarhOff season vegetable cultivation
25 33 46
Area expanded (ha):-14 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 17 % change in knowledge:43.1 % change in production-38.33 % change in Income-80.11
DeogarhCultivation practices of Kharif tomato
25 12 26 180 249 126200 227300
Area expanded (ha):-8 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 12 % change in knowledge:116.6 % change in production % change in Income
DeogarhOff season vegetable cultivation
25 24 42
Area expanded (ha):-17 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 19 % change in knowledge:75 % change in production- % change in Income-
DeogarhCultivation practices of yambean
25 24 38
Area expanded (ha):- 18 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 19 % change in knowledge:58.3 % change in production- % change in Income-
Deogarh Integrated Weed management in Sweet orange orchards
25 32 45.8
Area expanded (ha):-24 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 21 % change in knowledge:43.1 % change in production- % change in Income-
DeogarhCultivation practices of pointed gourd
25 22 43
Area expanded (ha):-34 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 21 % change in knowledge:95.4 % change in production-27 % change in Income-42.47
DeogarhFertilizer management of Cauliflower
25 21 39 236 310 68650 96500
Area expanded (ha):-38 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 22 % change in knowledge:85.7 % change in production-31.35 % change in Income-40.56
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
DeogarhIntegrated Nutrient management of Onion
25 12 29 192 314 20300 45900
Area expanded (ha):-22 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 24 % change in knowledge:141.6 % change in production-63.54 % change in Income-126.1
Deogarh Cultivation practices of tissue culture banana
25 21 37
Area expanded (ha):-20 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 24 % change in knowledge:76.1 % change in production-% change in Income-
DeogarhCultural practices in Litchi orchards 25 26 39
Area expanded (ha):24 No. of farmers adopted (no.):25 % change in knowledge:50 % change in production- % change in Income-
DeogarhNutrient management of water melon
25 23.5 42
Area expanded (ha):-21 No. of farmers adopted (no.):19 % change in knowledge:78.7 % change in production% change in Income
DeogarhCultural practices in Mango orchards
25 12 36
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.):2 % change in knowledge:200 % change in production% change in Income
Deogarh Introduction of horticulture based farming system
25 24 42Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): % change in knowledge:75 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Training and pruning of litchi orchards
15 26.8 49.6
Area expanded (ha):-37 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 10 % change in knowledge:85.07 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Protected cultivation technology
10 37 51Area expanded (ha):-2 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 10 % change in knowledge:37.83 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Control of wilt disease in solanaceous vegetables
25 31 58 206 296 103000 147000
Area expanded (ha):-38 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 14 % change in knowledge:87.09 % change in production:43.69 % change in Income:42.71
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
Deogarh Technique of seed and soil treatment by pesticides and biocides
25 34 49Area expanded (ha):-39 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 15 % change in knowledge:47.05 % change in production: % change in Income
Deogarh Control of diseases in cucurbitaceous crops
25 31 57Area expanded (ha):-33 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 12 % change in knowledge:83.87 % change in production: % change in Income
DeogarhControl of phomopsis blight in kharif brinjal
25 34 61
Area expanded (ha):-48 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 12 % change in knowledge:73.52 % change in production: % change in Income:
Deogarh
Control of caseworm in rice 25 29 53 28.6 42.8 28600 51360
Area expanded (ha):-27 No. of farmers adopted (no.):13 % change in knowledge:82.75 % change in production:49.65 % change in Income:79.58
DeogarhControl of leaf folder in rice 25 32 49
Area expanded (ha):-30 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 17 % change in knowledge:53.12 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Disease management in pulse like green gram and black gram
25 47 72
Area expanded (ha):-63 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 14 % change in knowledge:59.52 % change in production: % change in Income
DeogarhControl of diseases in cole crops
25 39 64 204 298 61200 89400
Area expanded (ha):-79 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 19 % change in knowledge:64.10 % change in production:46.08 % change in Income:46.07
DeogarhControl of fruit sucking moth in sweet orange
25 27 56
Area expanded (ha):-78 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 13 % change in knowledge:107.40 % change in production% change in Income
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
Deogarh Control of damping off disease in onion
25 37 58Area expanded (ha):-45 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 10 % change in knowledge:56.75 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Disease management in oilseed crop like ground nut, sesamun and mustard
25 25 47Area expanded (ha):-12 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 04 % change in knowledge:88 % change in production % change in Income
DeogarhControl of thrips in chilli 25 43 71
Area expanded (ha):- 31 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 14 % change in knowledge65.11 % change in production % change in Income
DeogarhControl of fruit borer in litchi 25 12 36
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.):2 % change in knowledge:200 % change in production % change in Income
DeogarhControl of fruit fly in mango 25 24 42
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): % change in knowledge:75 % change in production % change in Income
DeogarhSericulture for income generation
15 26.8 49.6
Area expanded (ha):-37 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 10 % change in knowledge:85.07 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Non-conventional method of pest control
10 37 51
Area expanded (ha):-2 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 10 % change in knowledge:37.83 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Farm business management
10 25.4 46.3
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): % change in knowledge:42.3 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Participatory rural appraisal for action plan development
10 33.1 65.6
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): % change in knowledge:30.2 % change in production % change in Income
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
Deogarh Agro- based enterprises for self-employment 15 31.2 65.5
Area expanded (ha):- 23 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 8 % change in knowledge:26 % change in production % change in Income:22
Deogarh Composite Pisciculture 25 33.1 65.6 6.5 6.6 2500 2760
Area expanded (ha):- 4.8 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 13 % change in knowledge:56.3 % change in production:16.9 % change in Income:10.5
Deogarh Preparation of low cost supplementary food for pre- school children for reduction of malnutrition
25 32.6 78.1
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 12 % change in knowledge:139.6 % change in production % change in Income
Deogarh Value addition of mango 25 24.8 45.6 11,500 13,700
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 07 % change in knowledge:83.9 % change in production % change in Income:19.13
Deogarh Income generation through paddy straw mushroom
25 28.6 47.3 11,200 17,000
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 5 % change in knowledge:46.70 % change in production % change in Income: 51.78
Deogarh Planning and layout of kitchen garden
25 27.5 39.6 22 35
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 17 % change in knowledge:26.0 % change in production: 59.0 % change in Income
Deogarh Cultivation practices of paddy straw mushroom
25 27.8 32.1 9,000 13,800
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 0 % change in knowledge:62.0 % change in production. % change in Income 53.33
Deogarh Use of mandwa weeder for drudgery reduction in paddy
25 29.6 45.8
Area expanded (ha):-0 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 0 % change in knowledge:35.5 % change in production % change in Income
DeogarhPreparation and use of vermicompost
25 25.6 36.6 192 211
Area expanded (ha):-0 No. of farmers adopted (no.): 0 % change in knowledge:32.5 % change in production:9.89 % change in Income
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
Deogarh Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom Use of
25 34.5 20.5 17,400 22,700
Area expanded (ha):-12 No. of farmers adopted (no.):15 % change in knowledge:42.1 % change in production % change in Income:30.45
Deogarh Reduction r of drudgery by using hanging type grain cleaner.
25 26.8 55.5Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 17 % change in knowledge:85.7 % change in production % change in Income-35.4
DeogarhValue addition of Tomato 25 44.7 79.7 7,400 10,700
Area expanded (ha): No. of farmers adopted (no.):13 % change in knowledge:-47.9 % change in production : % change in Income-44.59
DeogarhValue addition of oyster mushroom 25 25 61.7 17,400 22,700
Area expanded (ha) No. of farmers adopted (no.): 17 % change in knowledge:58.2 % change in production % change in Income:30.45
DeogarhValue addition of chilli 25 27.5 61.7 21,300 25,200
Area expanded (ha) No. of farmers adopted (no.): 16 % change in knowledge:61. 8 % change in production % change in Income:18.30
DeogarhAzolla cultivation 25 15.5 57.4 15,600 18,300
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.):13 % change in knowledge:61.6 % change in production-32.3 % change in Income-17.30
Deogarh Rearing management of chicks
25 21.8 61.2 17,400 22,700
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.):17 % change in knowledge:180 % change in production % change in Income-30.45
Deogarh Cultivation and value addition of oyster mushroom for income generation*
15 27.5 61.7 19,700 24,200
Area expanded (ha) No. of farmers adopted (no.): 11 % change in knowledge: 61. 8 % change in production % change in Income:22.84
Deogarh
Goatry Management 15 18.5 43.9 14,000 18,300
Area expanded (ha):- No. of farmers adopted (no.): 9 % change in knowledge:50.3 % change in production :21.7 % change in Income: 30.71
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Name of KVK
Title of the training
No. of trainees
Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs)
Impact on 1. Area expanded (ha)2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)3. % change in knowledge, production &
IncomeBefore After Before After Before After
Deogarh Supplementary feeding practices for preschool children
10 44.7 79.7
Area expanded (ha):No. of farmers adopted (no.):10 % change in knowledge:-47.9 % change in production : % change in Income
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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIESName of the
KVK ActivityNo. of
activities(Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants RemarksFarmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
StagesM F M F M FDeogarh
Field Day 4 4 72 28 32 18 10 0
Field days varietal evaluation, INM Plant protection
Harvesting
Deogarh Kisan Mela1 1 111 110 217 362 30 5
Awareness Govt. programmes and schemes
-
Deogarh Kisan Ghosthi1 1 12 6 10 2 4 0
mushroom cultivation
Year round mushroom cultivation
Deogarh Exhibition2 2 showing latest
technologiesDeogarh Film Show
24 30 235 56 311 178 110 22 44 CD shows Agriculture and allied subjects
All stages
Deogarh Method Demonstrations 2 2 34 12 0 14 3 0
Mahua decorticator
Use of agricultural implements
Post-Harvest of
mohuaDeogarh Farmers SeminarDeogarh Workshop
Deogarh Group meetings20 25 67 13 165 75 47 10 Discussion Management
practicesAll stages
Deogarh Lectures delivered as resource persons
10 12 458 134 120 183 114 08Discussion on
latest technologies
Management practices
All stages
Deogarh Newspaper coverage 4
Exhibition, farmer scientist
interactionDeogarh Radio talks 2 -Deogarh TV talks 2 -Deogarh Popular articles
4 Women empowerment
Deogarh Extension Literature
Oilseeds, pulses, value
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Name of the KVK Activity
No. of activities
(Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants RemarksFarmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
StagesM F M F M Faddition
Deogarh Farm advisory Services 20 20 45 11 30 09 64 8 Awareness Agriculture and
allied subjectsDeogarh Scientific visit to
farmers field 120 128 93 28 212 23 22 3 Problems in farmer’s field
All stages
Deogarh Farmers visit to KVK 400 492 156 38 210 68 Agriculture and
allied subjectsAll stages
Deogarh Diagnostic visits40 43 24 9 57 10 8 2 Problems in
farmer’s fieldAll stages
Deogarh Exposure visits1 22 4 30 5
Visit to OUAT and ICAR institutions
Deogarh Ex-trainees Sammelan 4 1 60 20 20 40 4 0 Assessment of
knowledgeDeogarh Soil health Camp
2 20 10 1 0Awareness
programme on soil testing
Deogarh Animal Health Camp 1 - 08 0 32 10 3 0 Animal health
checkDeogarh Agri mobile clinic 00 0 0 0 0 0Deogarh Soil test
campaigns 1 12 6 40 2 5 0 Awareness
Deogarh Farm Science Club conveners meet
3 30 8 50 38 18 0Awareness
Deogarh Self Help Group conveners meetings
1 0 8 0 42 0 4Awareness
Deogarh Mahila Mandals conveners meetings
0 0 0 0 0 0
Deogarh Celebration of important days(World environment day)
2 2 28 15 7 50 8 0 Awareness
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7. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)7.1 KVK Newsletters
KVK Name Date of start Periodicity Number of copies printed Number of copies distributedDeogarh 1.04.2015 4 2000
7.2 Literature developed/published KVK Name Type Title Author’s name Number of copies
7.3 Details of Electronic Media ProducedKVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-
Cassette)Title of the programme Number
8. Production and supply of Technological products8.1 SEED production
KVK Name Major group/class Crop Variety Quantity (qt.) Value (Rs.)
Provided to No. of
Farmers
Expected area coverage
(ha.)Deogarh Cereals
Deogarh Pulses Arhar ICPL-87119(Asha) 2.08 14560
Deogarh OilseedsDeogarh FruitsDeogarh FruitsDeogarh Green Manure Dhanicha Local 0.5 1250
8.2 Planting Material production
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KVK Name Major group/class Crop Variety Nos. Value (Rs.)
Provided to No. of
Farmers
Expected area
coverage (ha.)
Deogarh Vegetables Tomato seedlings Utakal Raja 10400 5200
Deogarh Vegetables Cauliflower seedlings Megha 4500 3600
Deogarh Vegetables Cabbage seedlings Disha 3000 1500Deogarh Vegetables Brinjal seedlings Tarini 10000 5000Deogarh Vegetables Chilli seedlings Siamhot 2600 1300Deogarh Vegetables Papaya seedling Red Lady 300 6000Deogarh Fruits Mango grafts Amrapali 363 8712
8.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.) * Name of product should follow same pattern and spelled correct
KVK NameMajor Group Bio
agent/Bio fertilizers/Bio
Pesticides
Name of the Product Qty (In Kg) Qty (In No)
Value (Rs.)
Provided to No. of Farmers
Expected area
coverage (ha.)
Deogarh Bio AgentsDeogarh Bio AgentsDeogarh Bio Fertilizer Vermi compost 200 2000Deogarh Bio Fertilizer
8.4 Livestock and fisheries productionKVK Name Name
of the animal / bird / aquatics
Breed Type of Produce Qty.(kg/qt./litre) Value (Rs.) No. of Beneficiaries
Deogarh CattleDeogarh BuffaloDeogarh Sheep and GoatDeogarh Poultry Vanraja, Polliraja,
Chhabro21 days old chicks 254 nos. 13970
Deogarh FisheriesDeogarh Others (Specify)
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9. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory9.1 Details of soil samples analyzed so far:
KVK NameStatus of
establishment of Lab
Year of establishmen
t Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of
VillagesAmount released
Soil report distributed to the farmers (Nos)
Deogarh Not established
- Tested in mobile soil testing lab of DEE, OUAT, Bubaneswar
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9.2 Details of water samples analyzed so far :
KVK NameStatus of
establishment of Lab
Year of establishmen
t Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of
VillagesAmount realized
Water report distributed
to the farmers
(Nos)Deogarh Not
established`-
10. Rainwater Harvesting: Not functioningTraining programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit:
Name of KVK Date Title of the training course
Client (PF/RY/EF) No. of
Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/ST Participants
Male Female
Total Male Female Total
Deogarh
11. Utilization of Farmers Hostel facilities: Non availability of water
KVK Name Months Year Title of the training course
Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
Accommodation available (No. of beds)
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12. Utilization of Staff Quarters facilities
KVK Name Year of construction Year of allotment No. of quarters
occupiedNo. of quarters vacant
Reasons for vacant quarters, if any
Deogarh 2012 - Nil 6 Non availability of water
13. Details of SAC Meeting
KVK Name Date of SAC meeting
No. of SAC members attended
Major recommendations
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KVK to explore the possibilities of taking mahua as a cooked vegetable food towards food security in the district. The technology of azolla as cattle feed be popularized in the district though extension activities. Floriculture in the district should be popularized. Innovative practices of the farmers be popularized through KVK News letter. Value addition should be encouraged. Studies on medicinal crops should be taken in the climatic condition of Deogarh District. KVK to take up organic farming in various crops
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Popularize medicinal plant cultivation like Alovera & Tulsi by SMS (Home Science) through OFT/FLD. OFT/FLD on organic farming should be taken using vermicompost. popularize different income generation activates like mushroom cultivation, value addition, poultry among SSGs. Different parameters on biofertilizers should be tested. More training should be imparted for balance fertilizer application. Fodder cultivation should be promoted for diary
14. Status of Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)KVK Name
No. of message
s sent
No. of beneficiary Sponsoring agency (NIC, Farmers Portal, etc.)
Major recommendations
Farmers Ext. Pers.Deogar
h 70 1206 Farmers portal Crop production, Animal husbandry, mushroom cultivation, IPM, IDM, INM, Nursery raising
15. Status of Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
KVK Name Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.)
Activities organized
Operational Area Remarks
Deogarh ATMA Centre-state 80,000.00 Kishan Mela Deogarh district Conducted
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16. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.)
KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.)Deogarh 30442362646 96431 102437
17. Awards & RecognitionsKVK Name Name of award
/awardeeType of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations Amount received
Deogarh Best farmer award Farmer OUAT
DeogarhBest stall in Dist. Level exhibition PRADHANPAT - 2015
KVK District administration, Deogarh
18. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park. a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent?S .No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal developed(yes/no) If yes, where sent ? (ZPD/DES/any other, pl. sp.)
1 Deogarh Yes ZPD and Dean Extension Education, OUAT, Bhubaneswar
b) Details about Technology ParkName of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established)
Deogarh Crop Cafeteria Oilseed(Niger), maize( hybrid and sweet corn), dhanicha, papaya, banana, sweet potato, Water melon, yam, vegetable nursery, nutritional garden
Deogarh Technology DeskDeogarh Visitors GalleryDeogarh Technology Exhibition Mushroom cultivation.Value addition of different fruits and vegetable, Agricultural implements,
Azolla cultivation.
Deogarh Technology Gate-Valve
c). Crop Cafeteria-Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
1 Demonstration of various maize, niger, dhanicha, papaya, banana, sweet potato, yam, Water melon 1
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19. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the DistrictSr. No. Name of KVK Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No.1 Deogarh Peter Minj Groundnut-Millet intercropping Bangalimunda, Tileibani, Deogarh, 80187426502 Deogarh Ananda Garnaik Mango variety, Ananda sagar Kureibahal, Deogarh, 94386791893 Deogarh Bhubaneswar Pradhan Improved iron plough Kandhal, Deogarh, 96683980674 Deogarh Juli Sahu Herbal tea Kandhal, Deogarh, 78098439955 Deogarh Bishnu Prasad Biswal Polypot watermelon nursery Suguda, Deogarh, 95832472876 Deogarh Sukumari Sahu Mushroom cultivation,
substitution of food additiveKailash, Deogarh, 9438361485
7 Deogarh Reena Dwibedy Diary,Poultry Palkudar, Deogarh, 99379370318 Deogarh Manoneet Tirkey Value addition of water melon Purunapani, Deogarh,99364185989 Deogarh Rajkumari Naik Value addition of bamboo shoot Mohinipur, Deogarh10 Deogarh Reena Pradhan Value addition of aloevera &
TulsiSaruali, Deogarh, 9556186602
20. KVK interaction with progressive farmersSr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
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21. Outreach of KVKName of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive ExtensiveDeogarh 3 3 14 35
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etcExtensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.22. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable.Sr. No.
Name of crop under Technology demonstration
Area under the programme
No. of Extension Activities
Remarks / Lessons learnt
23. KVK RingSr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
1 Keonjhar Manpower (SMS (Soil science), inputs(Rice seeds, medicinal saplings)
Sharing of man power among the ring partners
2 Sunderagarh Manpower (SMS (Agronomy), inputs(saplings), joint Sharing of man power among the ring partners
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organization of seminar, Exhibition, agroclimatic data
24. Important visitors to KVKName of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit ICAR SAUs Others Remarks
Deogarh Dr. Premchand 02.05.2014 Sr. Scientist, ZPD, Zone-VII
Deogarh Sj Parameswaran B 30.07.2014 Collector & District Magistrate, Deogarh
Deogarh Dr. S. S. Nanda, Dean Extension Education, OUAT, BBSR
30.07.2014 OUAT
Deogarh Dr. P. K. Banerjee, Deputy Director, DEE, OUAT, BBSR
19.12.2014 OUAT
Deogarh Mr R.C.Sahu, AGM, NABARD
19.12.2014 NABARD
Deogarh Mrs. Guha Punam Tapas Kumar, Collector & District Magistrate
20.12.2015 Collector & District Magistrate, Deogarh
Deogarh Dr. A. Mishra, Sr. Scientist, OUAT
18.03.2015 OUAT
25. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No.
Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors
1 Deogarh 15.04.2011 8
26. E-CONNECTIVITY Name of KVK
Number and Date of Lecture delivered from KVK Hub No. of lectors organized by KVK
Brief achievements RemarksDate No. of Staff
attended No. of call received from Hub
No. of Call mate to Hub by KVK
Deogarh Not available
27. Status of RTI Sr. No.
Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals Remarks
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1 Deogarh 0 0
28. Status of Citizen CharterSr. No.
Name of KVK Query received( Nos) Query Disposed( Nos) Remarks
1 Deogarh 28 2829. Attended HRD Programmes organized by ZPD
Name of KVK
Name of Staff Post held Programme attended (Nos.)
Remarks
Deogarh Dr. K. C. Barik Programme Coordinator 01Deogarh Laba Soren SMS (Plant Protection) 01Deogarh Biswajit Pradhan Programme Asst. 01
Total 03
Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programme organized by ZPD (nos)
Total Number of Programme attended (Nos)
Deogarh 03 03
30. Attended HRD Programmes organized by DESName of KVK Name of Staff Post held Programme
attended (Nos)Remarks
Deogarh Sukanta Ku. Sahoo Programme Coordinator 01Deogarh Laba Soren SMS(PP) 01Deogarh Anita Patro SMS(Home Sc.) 01Deogarh Biswajit Pradhan Programme Asst.(comp.) 01Deogarh Benudhar Moharana Steno cum Comp. Operator 01
Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programmes organized by DES (nos) Total Number of Programmes attended (Nos)Deogarh 5 5
31. Attended HRD Programmes by KVK Staff (Refresher course, Short course, Training programme etc.)Name of
KVKName of Staff Post held Programmes
attended (Nos)Remarks
Deogarh Biswajit Pradhan Programme Asst. 01
Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programmes by KVK staff (nos)
Total Number of Programmes attended (Nos)
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Deogarh 01 01
32. Agri alert report (Epidemic, high serious nature problem, Cyclone etc. reported first time to ZPD, SAU, Agri. Deptt. and ICAR)
Name of KVK Alert observed Particulars Reported to organization
33. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONSName of KVK Types of Activities No. of
Activities
Number ofParticipant
s
Related crop/livestock technology
Deogarh Kissan mela 1 800 Rabi cropsDeogarh Exhibition 1 massDeogarh Seed treatment campaign 1 50 Rabi cropsDeogarh Plant diagnostic camp 1 50 Rabi cropsDeogarh SHG meet 1 50Deogarh Animal Health camp 1 50 GoatsDeogarh Exhibition on farm women 1 mass Oyster mushroom and women friendly implements
34. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION : Not ApplicableIntroduction of alternate crops/varietiesName of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varietiesName of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock managementName of KVK Livestock components Number of
interactions No. of participants
Animal health camps organized
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Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers
Seed distribution in drought hit statesName of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings and Saplings distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (Nos.) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings
Bio-control AgentsName of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers
Bio-FertilizerName of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers
Verms ProducedName of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and gist of resource conservation technologies
introduced Area (ha) Number of
farmers
Awareness campaign Name of KVK Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show
No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers
35. Proposal of NICRA : Not Applicable1. Technologies to be DemonstratedName of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield % change in Yield No. of farmers benefitted
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2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be CoveredFarmers Farm Women Official Total
3. Proposed Training Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be CoveredFarmers Farm Women Official Total
4. Proposed Activities for Fodder BankEstablished (Years) Capacity Current Status
5. Proposed Activities for Seed BankEstablished (Years) Capacity Current Status
6. Public Representative/District Administration Visited in NICRA VillageName of Representative/Officer Designation Date of Visit Any Special Remark by Visitors
7. Feedback of Farmers for future improvement, if any.o Assured irrigationo Timely seed supply by Govt agencieso Low cost labour saving agricultural implementso Cold storage and assured marketing facility from Government
36. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) : Not Applicable
37. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Two best only in the following formatSr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies1 Deogarh 1 1
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TITLE – GOATERY: A BOON FOR LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT
Introduction Smt. Sulochana Kishan a young ST women entrepreneur of Kenduchhapal village. Her village Kenduchhapal belongs to Tileibani block. 20
Kms. away from Deogarh town. Three years back she was rearing only two male and three female goats of local breed. Because of poor management of livestock she could not generated expected income. Inspite of maximum involvement in agricultural activities she was unable to satisfy her basic family needs.
With inspiration of ICDS she started to organised 13 poor landless women and form a SHG named as Mother Teresa SHG and she became the secretary of that group. Her group received 2.5 lakh rupees loan from bank and started rearing improved variety of goats like Black Bengal and Sirohi etc. Presently Sulochona has 50 Nos. improved variety of goats.Intervention
KVK Deogarh has recognized her potentiality and empowered her by providing training, demonstration on improved goat rearing practices like deworming, vaccinations, feeding management and supplementation of multi vitamins and minerals with the help of State veterinary Department.
OutputTimely deworming , vaccination and routine check up lower down the mortality and morbidity rate and thereby increasing the growth and
body weight of goats.She usually sells the castrated goat for Rs. 6000/-, uncastrated for Rs. 2500/- and the female for Rs. 3500/-. Her annual net income now comes to Rs. 50, 000.00 whereas her cost of rearing of goat is Rs. 6000.00 only. Outcome
Her success inspired other landless women of her village and they also adopted this venture for their livelihood sustainability.Impact
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Her success story on goatry rearing came beyond her village boundary. The Tileibani block BDO, Central team of OLM, Chief executive of DSMS, Deogarh has visited her unit and appreciated her will power. Her success was also placed in ICAR website. Many more women SHGs have started following her path for goatry rearing commercially.
38. Well labeled Photographs for each activity of the KVK (Soft copies as well as hard copy- specially for all OFT along with the problem) –
Assessment of potato varieties in rice - potato cropping system
(Problem:- Low productivity (100 q/ha) in the existing potato variety Lal
Patani )
Assessment of suitable rice-based cropping pattern in NWPACZ(Problem:- Rice-greengram is the
only predominant cropping system of the Zone although the climatic condition is conducive to adopt
different rice based cropping system in the zone)
Assessment of case worm and leaf folder management in rice
(Problem:- Reduced yield of rice up to 30% due to larval feeding on the
foliage by scrapping chlorophyll and leaf tips are sharply cut off )
Assessment of management fruit borer in tomato
(Problem:- Larvae feed on tender foliage, bore circular holes on fruits
and eat the inner content which reduces the marketability and the
consumption of the fruit )
Assessment of different onion varieties in kharif season
Assessment of azolla as a supportive feed for milch cow
Assessment of drudgery of hanging grain cleaner
Assessment of suitable poultry breed in backyard rearing
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(Problem:- Low yield and return for upland rice cultivation)
(Problem:- Low milk yield and economic return due to protein deficiency and high cost feed
production.)
(Problem:- High drudgery involved in cleaning of grain manually, high
pressure in shoulder)
(Problem:- Low body weight of the desi bird fetched less market price
due to low productivity)
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