Action plan of kvk mandya 2011 12

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ACTION PLAN OF KVK MANDYA FOR THE YEAR 2011-12

I.

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, V.C.FARM, MANDYA

1.

Name and address of KVK with Phone, Fax and email

:

2.

Name and address of host organization with Phone, Fax and e-mail

:

3.

Name of the Programme Coordinator Residence Phone Number/ Mobile No.

:

KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, V.C.FARM, MANDYA – 571 405 KARNATAKA Phone: 08232 – 277456 Email: kvkmandya@gmail.com UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES G.K.V.K., BENGALURU – 560 065 Phone : 080 – 23330153 Fax : 080 – 23414848 080 – 23516836 Email – uas.vc@uasblr.kar.nic.in Dr. T. Shivashankar 08232-277456 9449864250 (Mobile) 9341829682 (Res)

4. 5. 6.

Year of sanction Year of start of activities Major farming systems/enterprises

: : :

7. 8. 9.

Name of agro-climatic zone Soil type Annual rainfall (mm)

: : :

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

2000 2000 Rice – Rice, Sugarcane - Sugarcane Rice – Sugarcane, Ragi – Legumes Sugarcane – Ragi – Vegetables Sugarcane – Rice Animal Husbandry, Piggery, Poultry, Sheep and Goat rearing Zone – 6, Southern Dry Zone Red sandy loam to Red loamy soils 750 – 800mm


2 II. Staff Strength as on 01-02-2011: Programme Coordinator

Subject Matter Specialists

Programme Assistant

6 6 -

3 3 -

Sanctioned 1 Filled 1 Vacant Note: * On work arrangement

Administrative Staff

2 1* 1

Auxiliary Staff

Supporting Staff

Total

2 2 -

2 2 -

16 15 1

III. Details of staff as on 01-02-2011:

Sl. No.

Sanctioned post

1.

Programme Coordinator

2.

Subject Matter Specialist

3.

Name of the incumbent

Discipline

Entomology

Subject Matter Specialist

Dr. T. Shivashankar Mr. C.K. Balachandra Dr. Rajegowda

4.

Subject Matter Specialist

Dr. R. Suma

Soil Sci.

5

Subject Matter Specialist

Home sci.

6

Subject Matter Specialist

7

Subject Matter Specialist

Dr. Kamalabai Koodagi Mr. Atheekur Rehman,H.M. Dr. Savitha C.M.

8 9 10

Programme Assistant Computer Programmer Farm Manager

Mr. Mahesha, H.M Smt. Sukanya, G.V Ms. Apoorva, K.B

11

Accountant/Superintendent

12 13

Stenographer Driver 1

Mr. K.N. Vasudevaamurthy** Mr. J. Prashanth

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Horticulture Sericulture)

Agronomy Agriculture Extension Sericulture Computer Soil Science Suptd cum Accountant Driver (LMV)

Existing Pay scale*

3740067000+10000AGP 3740067000+9000AGP 1560039100+6000AGP 1560039100+6000AGP 1560039100+6000AGP 1560039100+6000AGP 1560039100+6000AGP 5500-175-9000 5500-175-9000 5500-175-9000

Number in which directly associated in the proposed programmes No. of technologies Training Extension to be FLDs Programmes Programmes assessed / refined 2 6 5 65

Date of joining

Permanent / Temporary

27.06.08

Permanent

2

3

13

173

27.06.08

Permanent

2

4

21

153

15.02.07

Permanent

-

3

0

75

19.02.07

Permanent

2

4

26

116

28.07.07

Permanent

2

6

23

121

17.07.09

Permanent

-

-

12

152

18.07.09

Permanent

04.11.10 09.02.11 29.10.10

Permanent Permanent Permanent

11400- 21600

11.06.08

Permanent

5800-10500

19.04.05

Vacant Permanent

NOT APPLICABLE


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Driver 2

Mr. Anand

15

Supporting staff Assistant Cook cum care taker Supporting staff Messenger

Smt. Gayathramma

16

Mr. Ramu, C.L.

Tractor Driver Assistant Cook cum care taker Messenger

7275-13350

16.10.08

Permanent

5200-7200

16.10.08

Permanent

4800-7275

03.08.06

Permanent

* Pay Scale based on existing norms ** On work arrangement

IV. Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during 2011-12 Sl. No.

Discipline

1

Agronomy

2 3

Home Science Management

4

HRD

Area of training required Organic farming Bakery & value addition Orientation Resource management

Institution where training is offered

Organization

Highlight on Future programmes to be planned after training Trainings

Justification To update the knowledge

Approximate duration (days)

Training fee (Rs.)

21

-

UAS, Dharwad

UAS, Dharwad

CFTRI, Mysore

CFTRI, Mysore

21

-

Manasagangothri, Mysore MANAGE, Hyderabad

Manasagangothri, Mysore MANAGE, Hyderabad

21

-

21

-

V. Infrastructure: i) Land Total Area (ha)

Area Cultivated (ha)

Area occupied by buildings and roads (ha)

Area with demonstration units of crops (ha)

16.73

3.48 ha

0.60 (Crops)

20.21 ii) Buildings Admn. Building

Trainees Hostel

Plinth Plinth Cost (Rs. In area Cost (Rs. In lakhs) Year area lakhs) (m2) (m2) 550 18.00 (1st installment released 2011 305 Sq.M Sq.m for new building) *= Handed over by IJTEC (>30 years old buildings)

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Staff Quarters Plinth area (m2)

Year *

-

Cost (Rs. in lakhs) -

Demonstration Unit Plinth Cost (Rs. in Year No area lakhs) (m2) -


4 iii) Vehicles Type of vehicle

Model

Actual cost (Rs.)

Tractor Power tiller Jeep Swaraj Mazda

2001 – Ford 2010 2004 - Mahindra Bolero 1992

3,60,000=00 1,35,000=00 6,00,000=00 -

Two wheeler Two wheeler Two wheeler

2006-Star city 2009- Activa Honda TVS, Victor

40,000=00 49,960=00 49,000=00

iv) Equipments and AV aids Sl. Name of Equipments No. 1. Xerox machine 2. Village resource centre 3. Personal computers 4. Laptop 5. ERNET 6. Motorised screen 7. Printer 8. KIOSKOS 9. Personal computer 10. Projector 11. Laser printer 12. Linea Lamination Machine with Printer & UPS 13. Digital conductivity meter 14. Digital pH meter 15. Physical balance 16. Hot air oven 17. Magnetic stirrer 18. Top loading balance 19. Rotary shaker 20. Double glass distillation unit

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Total kms. Run

4004.6 hrs 190 hrs 1,48,710 -

38968 2,758 1,28,183

Date of purchase

21.08.02 27.03.08 05.10.05 11.12.07 Centralised purchase (17.11.08) Centralised purchase (17.11.08) Centralised purchase (17.11.08) Centralised purchase (17.11.08) Centralised purchase (22.11.08) Centralised purchase (20.03.09) Centralised purchase (18.07.05) Centralised purchase (18.07.05) Centralised purchase (18.07.05) Centralised purchase (18.07.05) Centralised purchase (18.07.05) Centralised purchase (18.07.05) Centralised purchase (18.07.05) Centralised purchase (18.07.05)

Present status

Old Good Good Recommended for condemn amd documents have been surrendered to RTO, Mandya Good Good Good

Cost (Rs.in lakh)

Present status

35,240 -

Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Installed

25875 31290 124569 46000 44900 15,000 599500 7400 8550 12000 20000 5500 48900 27600 48850

Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use

2,20,871


5 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Macro block digestion system Automatic distillation system Acid neutralizer scrubber Spectrophotometer Flame photometer Micro oven Micro scope Refrigerator Refrigerator Digital micro pipettes-one set pH meter Laminar Air flow Auto clave Eliza reader Cultivator Disc- plough Power weeder Cage wheel Cage wheel Drum Seeder Cone weeder Rotary weeder Cycle type wheel weeder

Centralised purchase (23-01-09) Centralised purchase (25-03-09) Centralised purchase (12-12-09) 10-03-2008 10-03-2009 06-03-2009 21-03-2009 21-08-2009 24-03-2009 24-03-2009 24-03-2009 24-03-2009

Over head projector Digital camera Slide projector Public address system Television LCD

18-09-2000 09-03-2009 27-07-2002 05-03-2002 16-12-2004 12-11-2007

15,500 15,200

49,323

Depleted and required new Good Condition and under use Depleted and required new Depleted and required new Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use

Video Camara

Centralised purchase (09-03-09)

184000

Good Condition and under use

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Centralised purchase (23.07.05) Centralised purchase (23.07.05) Centralised purchase (23.07.05) Centralised purchase (17.09.05) Centralised purchase (17.09.05) 22.08.08 Centralised purchase (17.11.08) 30.03.05 Centralised purchase (17.11.08) Centralised purchase (17.11.08) Centralised purchase (09.12.08)

52118 85232 23909 42000 35200 14980 66555 30750 21180 6600 44,900 28,687 1,47,155 22596 46154 27,500 5,450 25,790 2,750 1,250 1,150 1,250

2387

Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use


6 VI. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2010-11 Sl. No 1

Date 28.02.11

Major recommendations of SACs which are to be implemented during 2010-11

To plan more number of FLD’s on Co–3 fodder crop More activities on sustainable sugarcane production technology Plan FLD’s on having other crops in border in sugarcane for additional income Popularize machine paddy transplanting Plan for farmer - scientist interaction More attention on OFT and FLD’s than other extension activities Prioritize local problems in major crops for planning OFT and FLD’s Conduct SAC meeting at every six month interval Results of OFT and FLD’s viabilities of these may be given to the line departments To invite more number of Progressive farmers to SAC meeting Network with adjacent KVK to plan common programme especially on OFT’s And FLD’s Conduct World Water Day SAC power point presentation should be in Kannada Conduct a pre review of all the SMS presentations Avoid using the word farmer’s practice Use mainly validated UAS(B) technologies for FLD’s

VII. Planning of SAC during 2011-12 Sl. No. 1. 2.

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Date planned for conducting SAC meeting during 2011-12 September February


7 VIII.

Plan of Work for 2011-12

1. Operational area details for 2011-12 Sl. No. 1

Taluk Mandya

Blocks/groups of villages Bevukallu

Major crops & enterprises being practiced Paddy

Kattedoddi

Major problems identified Improper spacing

Growing of old varieties Improper management of nutrients Improper water management Saline and alkali soils

Ummadahalli

Sugarcane

Finger millet

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Control of pests by chemical method Control of diseases by chemical method Improper utilization of paddy straw Mono cropping of paddy Improper weed management Improper spacing Non-adoption of inter cropping Trash burning Improper management of nutrients Woolly aphid incidence Control of shoot borer and wooly aphid by chemical method High cost of cultivation Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value

Identified thrust areas

Existing / New Please State without fail Existing

If existing from which year Please state 2004

Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Water management

Existing

2004

Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

IDM

Existing

2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Crop rotation Integrated weed management Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses

Existing Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004 2004

Nutrient management Nutrient management

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Integrated pest management Integrated pest management

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Introduction of additional income generating crop New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition

Existing

2004

Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004


8 Maize

Sunflower Redgram

Okra Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, French bean, pole beans Animal husbandry

Sericulture

added products Limited knowledge on profitable alternate crops Limited knowledge on value added products Hand shelling Bird menace Bird menace Low yield Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage Incidence of disease Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on nutrition Limited knowledge on healthcare of livestock Limited knowledge on value added products Limited knowledge on improved silkworm hybrids Non availability of labour for manual picking and mounting Incidence of disease Improper disinfection and sanitation Incidence of papaya mealy bud in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Alternate crops

Existing

2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Drudgery deduction Pest management Pest management HYV HYV Nutrient management

Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

IPM

Existing

2004

Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004

Existing

2004

HY fodder varieties

Existing

2004

Nutrition management of livestock Livestock health care

New

2010

Existing

2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Improved silkworm breeds

Existing

2004

Mechanization in silkworm rearing

New

2010

Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

Pest management

New

2010

Micronutrient management

Existing

2004

Scientific storage method IDM Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Micronutrient management


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Mallavalli

Antharavalli

Paddy

Finger millet

Maize

Sugarcane

Sunflower Redgram

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Improper spacing Growing of old varieties Improper management of nutrients Improper water management Saline and alkali soils Control of pests by chemical method Control of diseases by chemical method Improper utilization of paddy straw Mono cropping of paddy Improper weed management Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Limited knowledge on profitable alternate crops Limited knowledge on value added products Bird menace Improper spacing Non-adoption of inter cropping Trash burning Improper management of nutrients High cost of cultivation Bird menace Low yield Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage

Proper spacing/Drum seeding / machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM

Existing

2004

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Water management

Existing

2004

Problematic soil management IPM

Existing Existing

2004 2004

IDM

Existing

2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Crop rotation Integrated weed management New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition

Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Alternate crops

Existing

2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Pest management Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses

Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004

Nutrient management Nutrient management

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Introduction of additional income generating crop Pest management HYV HYV Nutrient management

Existing

2004

Existing Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004 2004

IPM

Existing

2004

Scientific storage method

Existing

2004


10 Betel vine Okra Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, French bean, pole beans Animal husbandry

Sericulture

3

Pandavapura

Sunkatannuru

Paddy

Incidence of gall wasp Incidence of disease Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on nutrition Limited knowledge on healthcare of livestock Limited knowledge on value added products Limited knowledge on improved silkworm hybrids Non availability of labour for manual picking and mounting Incidence of disease Improper disinfection and sanitation Incidence of papaya mealy bud in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Improper spacing Growing of old varieties Improper management of nutrients Improper water management Saline and alkali soils

Control of pests by chemical method Control of diseases by chemical method

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Pest managements IDM Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Micronutrient management

Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004

Existing

2004

HY fodder varieties

Existing

2004

Nutrition management of livestock Livestock health care

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Improved silkworm breeds

Existing

2004

Mechanization in silkworm rearing

New

2010

Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

Pest management

New

2010

Micronutrient management

Existing

2004

Proper spacing/Drum seeding / machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM

Existing

2004

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Water management

Existing

2004

Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

IDM

Existing

2004


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Maize

Sugarcane

Sunflower Okra Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, French bean, pole beans Betel vine Animal husbandry

Sericulture

Improper utilization of paddy straw Mono cropping of paddy Improper weed management Limited knowledge on profitable alternate crops Limited knowledge on value added products Improper spacing Non-adoption of inter cropping Trash burning Improper management of nutrients High cost of cultivation Bird menace Low yield Incidence of disease Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Incidence of gall wasp Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on nutrition Limited knowledge on deworming in dairy animals Limited knowledge on value added products Limited knowledge on improved silkworm hybrids Non availability of labour for manual picking and mounting Incidence of disease Improper disinfection and sanitation

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Value addition

Existing

2004

Crop rotation Integrated weed management Alternate crops

Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Nutrient management Nutrient management

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Introduction of additional income generating crop Pest management HYV IDM Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Micronutrient management

Existing

2004

Existing Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004 2004

Existing

2004

Pest managements HY fodder varieties

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Livestock health & nutrition management Livestock health & nutrition management Value addition

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

Improved silkworm breeds

Existing

2004

Mechanization in silkworm rearing

New

2010

Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation

Existing

2004

Existing

2004


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5

S.R.Patna

Thalagavadi

Paddy

Incidence of papaya mealy bud in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Improper spacing

Growing of old varieties Improper management of nutrients Improper water management Saline and alkali soils

Sugarcane

Sunflower Maize

Okra Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, French bean, pole beans

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Control of pests by chemical method Control of diseases by chemical method Improper utilization of paddy straw Mono cropping of paddy Improper weed management Improper spacing Non-adoption of inter cropping Trash burning Improper management of nutrients High cost of cultivation Bird menace Low yield Limited knowledge on profitable alternate crops Limited knowledge on value added products Incidence of disease Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on

Pest management

New

2010

Micronutrient management

Existing

2004

Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM

Existing

2004

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Water management

Existing

2004

Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

IDM

Existing

2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

Crop rotation Integrated weed management Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses

Existing Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004 2004

Nutrient management Nutrient management

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Introduction of additional income generating crop Pest management HYV Alternate crops

Existing

2004

Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004

Value addition

Existing

2004

IDM Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Micronutrient management

Existing Existing Existing

2004 2004 2004


13 Betel vine Sericulture

micronutrient management Incidence of gall wasp Limited knowledge on improved silkworm hybrids Non availability of labour for manual picking and mounting Incidence of disease Improper disinfection and sanitation Incidence of papaya mealy bud in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry

Pest managements Improved silkworm breeds

Existing Existing

2004 2004

Mechanization in silkworm rearing

New

2010

Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation

Existing

2004

Existing

2004

Pest management

New

2010

Micronutrient management

Existing

2004

2. Details of thrust areas under which interventions are planned for 2011-12 A. Crops

Thrust areas Improved cultivation practices Alternate crops Nutrient management Disease management Pest management Weed management Problematic soil management High yielding varieties Crop residue management Mechanization Value addition

Crops to be covered Paddy, Sugarcane, Ragi, Maize & Silkworm rearing Baje French bean, Banana & Mulberry Paddy, Banana, Tomato, Chilly & Silkworm rearing Paddy, Sugarcane, Beetlevine, Coconut, Mulberry, & Silkworm rearing Paddy Paddy Redgram, French bean, Fodder & silkworm Sugarcane Paddy and silkworm rearing Soybean, Tomato

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Interventions planned On farm testing, Frontline demonstration On farm testing On farm testing, Frontline demonstration On farm testing, Frontline demonstration On farm testing, Frontline demonstration Frontline demonstration Frontline demonstrations Frontline demonstration Frontline demonstration Frontline demonstration On farm testing, Frontline demonstration


14 B. Livestock, poultry, fisheries Livestock/ poultry / fisheries to be covered

Thrust areas Micro entrepreneurship

Interventions planned

Poultry

Frontline demonstration

C. Others - NIL 3.1. Abstract of Interventions Proposed Based On the Identified Problems during 2011-12 Planned Interventions

Crop/ Enterprise

Thrust area

Identified Problem

Title of technology to be assessed under OFT

Title of technology to be refined under OFT

Title of FLD

Paddy

Improved cultivation practices

High cost on transplantingsingle seedlings, scarcity of labour

-

Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy

-

Paddy

Mechanization

Shortage of labours results in delayed transplanting, which reduces yield Improper spacing by unskilled labours results in lower plant population (3035 hills per square meter)

-

-

Demonstration on mechanized transplanting in paddy

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Title of the Training

Demonstration on drum seeding of paddy Drum seeding technology in rice production Demonstration on machine transplanting of paddy

Type of Extension activities

Group meetings Method demonstration, field visits

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration, field day

Details of technological products produced and supplied (specify name of product, variety, breed etc.)


15 Paddy

Weed management

High weed incidence, Manual weeding labour intensive and costly, Present weedicides are effective against either grass or broad leaved weeds hence ineffective

-

-

Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy

Weed management

Paddy

Problematic soil management

Increased area under problematic soil, indiscriminate use of water and fertilizer, limited knowledge on salt resistant variety Application of pesticides at Non target area Late application in the season after the symptoms have appeared Application of pesticides after the appearance of pest above ETL

-

-

Management of saline and alkali soils in Paddy

Problematic soil management

Paddy

Pest management

Paddy

Pest management

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration -

-

-

Management of BPH in paddy

BPH management in paddy

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration

-

-

Demonstration on Hispa adult management in paddy nursery

Management of Hispa in paddy

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration


16 Paddy

Disease management

Baje

Alternate crop to paddy

Ragi

Improved cultivation practices

Maize

Redgram

Redgram

Improved cultivation practices Improved variety

Scientific storage

Application of fungicide at Non target area, Late application in the season after the symptoms have appeared Occurrence of alkaliwaterlogged soils and low productivity & profitability of paddy cultivation in these soils Limited knowledge on soil & water conservation, intercropping with pulse & season suitable high yielding variety Lack of knowledge on intercropping Limited knowledge on improved varieties Limited knowledge on scientific storage

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddy

Cultivation of Acorus Calamun (Baje)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

High yielding ragi variety

-

Cultivation and importance of medicinal plants

Cultivation practices of Ragi in dry lands

Intercropping of maize with redgram (4:1) Demonstration of BRG-1& 2 Redgram variety

Intercropping of maize with pulse crop -

Demonstration on scientific storage of redgram for seed purpose

Scientific storage of redgram for seed purpose

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration

Field visits Group meetings

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration, field day

Field visits, group meeting Field visits, group meeting

Group meeting, method demonstration


17 Soybean

Beetlevine

Value addition

Pest management

Limited knowledge on value addition

Invasion of new pest- gall wasp to betel vine standards

Preparation and use of soya enriched composite flour in daily diet by the farm women Revival of betel vine gardens using gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards Testing the tolerance of Nanjanagud rasabale to panama wilt -

-

-

Banana

Disease management

High incidence of panama wilt in banana

Banana

Nutrient management

Improper micronutrient management

Tomato

Introduction of disease tolerant high yield hybrid

Incidence of Bacterial wilt, Low yield

-

Value addition

Limited knowledge on value addition to tomato Incidence of powdery mildew, leaf curl viral disease & Low yield

-

Tomato

Chillies

Disease tolerant varieties

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

-

-

Value added products of soybean

-

Field visits & group meeting

-

-

-

Demonstration on IIHRBanana Special

Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid

-

Group meeting, method demonstration

-

Preservation of tomato through sun drying

Introduction of Samvrudhi chilly Variety

Integrated cultivation of Banana

Integrated pest management in vegetables

Preservation of tomato through sun drying Integrated pest management in vegetables

Field visits Group meetings

Field visits, diagnostic visit, group meeting, method demonstration Field visits, diagnostic visit, group meeting, method demonstration, field day method demonstration Field visits, diagnostic visit group meeting, method demonstration, field day


18 French beans

High yielding variety

Low yield & quality (string)

-

-

Sugarcane

Improved cultivation practice

High seed quantity (`7ton/ ha), Lower germination, higher gap filling and higher cost of cultivation

Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings

-

Improved cultivation practices

Improper spacing (< 3 feet) Non adoption of inter cropping

-

Sugarcane

Crop residue management

Burning of trash after harvest

-

-

Sugarcane

Pest management

Incidence of ESB & INB

-

-

Sugarcane

Pest management

A minor pest becoming major due to climate change

-

-

Sugarcane

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

-

Demonstration on Arka Suvidha french bean variety -

Demonstration on inter cropping of french beans in five feet spaced sugarcane Integrated Sugarcane Trash Management

Integrated management of sugarcane borers using traps Demonstration on the management of white mite in Sugarcane

Integrated pest management in vegetables

Demonstration on planting of single eye bud seedling in sugarcane Demonstration on raising single eye bud sugarcane seedlings Single eye bud seedling transplanting technique in sugarcane Wider spacing and intercropping in Sugarcane

Sugarcane Trash Management

Integrated management of sugarcane borers Management of white mite in Sugarcane

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration, field day

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration, field day

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration, field day Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration

Field visits, group meeting


19 Forage

High yielding fodder variety

Mulberry

Pest management

Mulberry

Micro nutrient management

Sericulture

Improved technology

Sericulture

Improved hybrids

Limited awareness on high yielding and palatable fodder varieties Papaya mealy bug infestation in mulberry garden

-

-

Papaya mealy bug management in mulberry

-

-

Micro nutrient deficiency in mulberry garden

-

-

Uneven maturation of silkworm, Labour scarcity for picking worms, problem in cocoon marketing Lower cocoon yield and quality

-

Micro nutrient management in mulberry -

-

Sericulture

Mechanisation

Demonstration on CO3 fodder variety

Labour scarcity, limited knowledge on use of equipments, lower cocoon yield and quality

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

-

Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 X FC-2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearing

-

-

Cultivation of high yielding recent varieties for better milk yield Integrated pest management in Mulberry Integrated pest management in Mulberry Integrated nutrient management in mulberry Use of harmones for uniform maturation of silkworm

Improved hybrids on silk worm New innovation in sericulture Mechanization in silkworm rearing

Field visits, group meeting

Field visits, group meeting

Field visits, group meeting, Diagnostic visits Field visits, group meeting

Field visits, group meeting

Field visits, group meeting


20 Sericulture

Coconut

Integrated pest and disease management

Pest management

Uzifly incidence Lack of awareness on integrated uzifly management, lower cocoon yield Limited knowledge and skill on disinfection of rearing house and equipment, IDM of silkworm diseases

10 % loss in coconuts per year due to rodents

Integrated pest and disease management

Field visits, group meeting

Management of Rodents in coconut palms

-

Management of Rodents in coconut palms

Management of black headed catterpiller

Use of baits for rodent control

-

Coconut

Pest management

Loss due to black headed caterpillar

-

-

Poultry

Micro enterprise

Limited knowledge about improved breeds

-

-

Management of black headed catterpiller in coconut Scientific rearing of swarnadhara poults for backyard

Rodent

Rodent management

Loss of grains & other house hold article due to rodents

-

-

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Rodent management in farmers dwelling house

Poultry and vermi composting

Field visits, group meeting

Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration Field visits, group meeting, method demonstration


21 3.2. Target set for number of interventions to be implemented during 2011-12 S. No 01 02 03

04

Particulars of intervention On Farm Trial Front Line Demonstration Training Programmes Farmers and farm women Rural Youth Extension personnel Sponsored programmes Vocational Programmes Extension Programmes Field Day Kisan Mela Kisan Ghosthi Exhibition Film Show Method Demonstrations Seminars Workshop Group meetings Lectures delivered Newspaper coverage Radio coverage TV coverage Radio Programmes TV Programmes Publications Popular articles Extension Literature Advisory Services Scientific visit to farmers field Farmers visit to KVK Diagnostic visits Field visits Exposure visits Ex-trainees meet Agriculture Camps Clinic day Soil health Camp Animal Health Camp

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Target number / Quantity 10 26 78 10 9 3 15 2 10 10 35 2 2 35 15 40 5 5 5 5 6 8 10 100 175 250 25 75 10 2 3


22

05

06 07

Agri mobile clinic Soil test campaigns Farm Science Club Conveners meet Self Help Group Conveners meetings Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings Special Day celebrations Awareness campaigns Others (Pl. specify) Production and supply of seed materials 1) Cereals ii) Oilseeds iii) Pulses iv) Vegetables v) Flower crops vi) Others (Specify) Production and supply of Planting materials Fruits Spices Vegetables Forest species Ornamental crops Plantation crops Others Production and supply of bio-products Bio agents Bio fertilizers Bio pesticides Production and supply of livestock material Sheep Poultry birds Goat Fisheries Others (Specify) Number of soil samples to be analyzed Number of water samples to be analyzed

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

5 -

Paddy: 70 q

Erithrina: 5000 plants, Baje: 5000 plants -


23 4. Plan of Technology Assessment and Refinement for 2011-12 Technology Assesment Assesment: 1 a. b. c. d. e.

Title of Technology refined: Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy No. of Trials : 5 Problem Definition: High cost on transplanting- single seedlings, scarcity of labour Production system and thematic area: Irrigated, Improved cultivation practices Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options

Details of the technology assessed

1. Recommended practice

Single seedlings of KRH-2 paddy (20 kg/ ha) after raising the nursery Mixing of IR-64 paddy seeds @ 20 kg/ ha deep fried on stove and soaked in water for 12 hours with 20 kg of pre germinated / sprouted hybrid paddy seeds and sown using drum seeder & mechanical harvesting

2. Alternate practice

Area in ha. 1.0

Year of release of the Technology Option -

2008

Source of the technology

Major Parameter of assessment

UAS (B)

Germination percentage, yield and economics

ITK

Other Parameters Plant population / m2 No. of tillers / hill

Critical Inputs for Technology Total Unit Cost Name Qty. Cost (Rs.) (Rs.) Weedicide 250 250=00 / 625=00 (Sathi) g/ha. 100 g Cono 1Nos. 1500=00/ 1,500=00 weeder unit Drum 1Nos. 3,750=00/ 3,750=00 seeder unit Hybrid paddy seeds Operational cost

f. Cost per trial in Rs.: 1,780=00 g. Total cost for the refinement in Rs.: 8,900=00 Assessment: 2 a. b. c. d.

Title of Technology Assessed: Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings No. of Trials: 5 Problem Definition:High seed quantity (7ton/ ha), Lower germination, higher gap filling and higher cost of cultivation Production system and thematic area: Irrigated and improved cultivation practice

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

20 Kg.

120=00 / Kg.

2,400=00

625=00

625=00


24 e.

Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options

Details of the technology assessed

1.Recommended practice

Planting of three budded sets (25,00030,000No~7 ton/ha) Raising 60,000 seedlings in plastic trays using single eye bud (using bud chipper) and planting 35 days old single seedling per hill (5 X 1.5 feet)

2. Alternate practice

Area in ha.

0.5

Year of release of the Technology Option -

2009

Source of the technology

Major Parameter of assessment

Other Parameters -

-

-

ITK

Plant population, cane yield / ha and economics

No. of millable canes / clump (no.), Single cane weight (Kg.)

Critical Inputs for Technology Qty. Unit Total Name (per Cost Cost ha) (Rs.) (Rs.) NIL

Bud chipping machine Trays

5

1300=00/ unit

6,500=00

600

9,000=00

Bavistin

1kg

Sand, Soil, FYM mixture

1 cart load

15=00 / tray 700 =00/ kg 3,000=00

700=00 3,000=00

f. Cost per trial in Rs.: 3,840=00 g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.: 19,200=00 Assessment: 3 a. b. c d e

Title of Technology Assessed: Cultivation of Acorus Calamun (Baje) (II year) No. of Trials : 5 Problem Definition : Occurrence of alkali- waterlogged soils and low productivity & profitability of paddy cultivation in these soils Production system and thematic area: Irrigated and alternate crop to paddy Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs Year of Critical Inputs for Technology Details of the Area Source of Major release of the Other Technology the Parameter of technology in Unit Cost Total Cost Parameters Options Technology Name Qty. assessment assessed ha. technology (Rs.) (Rs.) Option 1. Farmer’s Paddy NIL practice 2. Alternate Performance of 1.0 Growth Baje 2000/ 4000=00/unit 20,000=00 practice Baje in saline ha. Yield seedlings unit soils Economics f. Cost per trial in Rs.: 4,000=00 g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.: 20,000=00

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya


25 Assessment: 4 Title of Technology Assessed: Tissue culture Nanjanagud rasabale No. of Trials : 5 Problem Definition : High incidence of panama wilt in banana Production system and thematic area: Irrigated, Disease management Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

a. b. c. d. e.

Details of the technology assessed

Technology Options 1. Farmers practice

Area in ha.

Cultivation of existing Nanjangud rasabale Cultivation of Tissue culture Nanjanagud Rasabale

2.Alternate practice

Year of release of the Technology Option

Source of the technology

Major Parameter of assessment

Critical Inputs for Technology Other Parameters

Name

Unit Cost (Rs.)

Total Cost (Rs.)

16=00/seedling

3,200=00

Qty. NIL

1.0 ha.

2010

UAS (B)

Disease scores, yield, economics

Rasabale seedlings

200/ unit

Cost per trial in Rs.: 3,200=00 Total cost for the assessment in Rs.: 16,000=00

f. g.

Assessment: 5 a. b. c d e

Title of Technology Assessed: Papaya mealy bug management in mulberry No. of Trials: 5 Problem Definition: Papaya mealy bug infestation in mulberry garden Production system and thematic area: Irrigated and pest management Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options

Details of the technology assessed

1. Farmer’s practice

Spraying of Dimethoate 1 ml./ltr. on 15th to 20th day after pruning

Area in ha.

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Year of release of the Technology Option -

Source of the technology -

Major Parameter of assessment % infestation No. of

Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology Unit Total Name Qty. Cost Cost (Rs.) (Rs.)

NIL


26 Release of Acerophagus papayae (Nymphal paracited imported from USDA- APHIS Puerto Rico @ 250/ha. (3 times a year) Spray of Dimethoate 0.09% of (36 EC) on 15th day after pruning and release of Acerophagus papaya on 30th day

1

2010

NBAII, Bangalore

1

2009

CSRTI, Mysore

shoots/ plant Average shoot height Leaf yield / plant Leaf yield / ha

Acerophagus papayae

250No. /ha X 3 crops

1000/ 250 No.

3000=00

Acerophagus papaya

250/ha X 3 crops

1000 /unit

3000=00

Dimethoate

200 ml X3 crops

480=00 80/ 100 ml

f. Cost per trial in Rs.: 1,596=00 g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.: 7,980=00 Assessment : 6 a. b. c. d. e. Technology Options 1. Farmer’s practice 2 Alternate practice

Title of Technology Assessed: Preparation and use of soya enriched composite flour in daily diet by the farm women No. of Trials : 5 Problem Definition : Lack of HBV protein in the diet of farm women resulting in low weight for their age and height Production system and thematic area: Value addition Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs Details of the technology assessed

Area in ha.

Year of release of the Technology Option

Source of the technology

Major Parameter of assessment

Critical Inputs for Technology Other Parameters

Name

Single cereal based flour preparation Soya based composite flour mix in daily diet by the farm women

Qty.

Unit Cost (Rs.)

Total Cost (Rs.)

15=00/kg 60=00/kg 20=00/kg 48=00/kg

120=00 48=00 12=00 24=00

250=00

250=00

NIL

5 No.

2009

f. Cost per trial in Rs.:454=00 g. Total cost for the assessment in Rs.: 2,270=00

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

UAS (B)

Shelf life, acceptability, sensory evaluation & Hb level

Ragi Soy bean Horse gram Groundnut & other ingredients Processing charge

8kg 800g 600g 500g


27 Assesment: 7 a. b. c. d. e.

Title of Technology refined: Management of Rodents in coconut palms No. of Trials : 5 Problem Definition: Pest management (Rodents) 10 % loss in coconuts per year. Production system and thematic area: Irrigated, Pest management Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options Farmers practice Recommended Practice Alternate Practice 1

Alternate Practice 2 Alternate Practice 3

Details of the technology assessed

Area in ha.

Cleaning the trees

1.0

Placement of Bromadialone cake by climbing trees ITK- Innovative farmers method – snap trap in bamboo basket (Proc. Innovators meet) Use of magic trap in the bamboo basket Use of Bromadialone cake in bamboo basket

f. Cost per trial in Rs.: 2,010=00 g. Total cost for the refinement in Rs.: 10,050=00

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Year of release of the Technology Option 2008

2010

Source of the technology UAS (B)

Major Parameter of assessment % loss in nuts

Other Parameters -

-

Critical Inputs for Technology Unit Total Name Qty. Cost Cost (Rs.) (Rs.) -

Bromadialone cake

20

20X30

600=00

Basket Rope Trap

35 20 25

80X30

2,400=00

Basket Rope Magic trap Basket Rope Bromadialone cake

35 20 100 35 25 20

155X30

4,650=00

80X30

2,400=00


28 Technology Refinement Refinement: 1 a. b. c. d. e. f.

Title of Technology refined: Revival of betel vine gardens using gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards No. of Trials : 5 Problem Definition: Invasion of new pest- gall wasp to betel vine standards Production system and thematic area: Protective irrigation, Pest management Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options 1. Best Performing Technology Option in Assessment 2. Best performing Technology Option in Assessment (rare case) 3. Refinement proposed

Details of the technology assessed

Area in ha.

Use of susceptible Eryhtrina standards to establish betel vine gardens

1.0

Alternate use of standards (Bombyx, Drum stick & Sesbania)

Source of the technology

Major Parameter of assessment % gall wasp incidence

UAS

-

Critical Inputs for Technology Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost (Rs.) (Rs.) -

-

-

Other Parameters

Name

-

-

-

Use of gall wasp tolerant KVK, Erythrina 450 11=00/ 4,950=00 Erythrina standards to Hardanahalli seedlings for No. seedling establish the betel vine gap filling gardens f. Scientific Rationale / Justification for refinement proposed: All the betel vine gardens in Mandya district have been destroyed due to gall wasp infestation to Erythrina standards .The lively hood has been lost these group of farmers. g. Cost per trial in Rs.: 990=00 h. Total cost for the refinement in Rs.: 4,950=00 Refinement: 2 a. Title of Technology refined: Micro nutrient management in mulberry b. No. of Trials : 5 c. Problem Definition: Micro nutrient deficiency in mulberry garden d. Production system and thematic area: Irrigated, micro nutrient management

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya


29 e. Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs Details of the technology assessed

Technology Options 1. Best Performing Technology Option in Assessment 2. Best performing Technology Option in Assessment (rare case) 3. Refinement proposed

NPK @ 300:120:120 Kg + 20 ton FYM / ha/year -

Area in ha.

Source of the technology

1.0

CSR & TI, Mysore

-

-

Major Parameter of assessment No. of shoots/ plant Average shoot height Leaf yield / plant Leaf yield / ha

Other Parameters -

-

NPK @ 300:120:120 Kg + 20 ton FYM / ha/year + Zinc sulphate @ 10 Kg/ ha/year + Boraux 1Kg/ ha/ year

Critical Inputs for Technology Unit Total Name Qty. Cost Cost (Rs.) (Rs.) -

-

-

-

-

Zinc sulphate

10 Kg x3 crops

200/ 5 Kg

1200=00

180=00 60 / 1.0 Kg Kg x3 crops f. Scientific Rationale / Justification for refinement proposed: Since Mandya soils are deficit with zinc and boron and also these micronutrients play an important role in leaf quality and cocoon productivity application of zinc and boron is essential. g. Cost per trial in Rs.: 1,380=00 h. Total cost for the refinement in Rs.: 6,900=00 Borax

Refinement : 3 a. b. c. d. e.

Title of Technology Assessed: Rodent control in dwelling house No. of Trials : 5 Problem Definition : Heavy losses in stored food grains and house hold articles by rodents Production system and thematic area: Rodent management Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs Year of release Details of the Major Technology Area of the Source of the Other technology Parameter of Options in ha. Technology technology Parameters assessed assessment Option 1. Best Use of single 5No Performing cake / house Technology Option in Assessment

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Critical Inputs for Technology Unit Total Name Qty. Cost Cost (Rs.) (Rs.) NIL


30 Bromadialone cakes

10 No.

22 each

220=00

Use of 5 No Bromadialone cakes bromadialone bait 1) 10cakes Magic trap initially 2-3 cakes @ 34 months interval / year. Scientific Rationale / Justification for refinement proposed: Scarcity of labour validating Farmers innovation. Cost per trial in Rs.: 8,84=00 Total cost for the assessment in Rs.: 4,420=00

10 No. (4 times/ year)

22 each

484=00

180=00

180=00

2. Best performing Technology Option in Assessment (rare case) 3.Refinement proposed

f. g. h.

Use of bromadialone cakes no specific dose (3-4 cakes / year)

5No.

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

-

UAS (B)

No. of rats killed

-

1 No.


31 5. Frontline Demonstrations Category 1 Pulses Redgram

Problem identified

Thematic area

2

3

Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit / kg/unit Dist. avg. Potential Farmers 4 5 6

Technology to be demonstrated 7

Source

Year of release

8

9

Limited knowledge on improved varieties

Improved variety

9.5

13.0

10.25

Demonstration of BRG-1 & 2 Redgram variety

UAS (B)

2006

Shortage of labours results in delayed transplanting, which reduces yield Improper spacing by unskilled labours results in lower plant population (30-35 hills per square meter)

Mechanization

40.5

50.0

42.0

UAS (B)

2009

Paddy

High weed incidence, Manual weeding labour intensive and costly, Present weedicides are effective against either grass or broad leaved weeds hence ineffective

Weed management

40.5

50.0

42.0

UAS (B)

2009

Paddy

Increase in area of problematic soil, Indiscriminate use of water and fertilizer, Less use of organics, Limited knowledge on salt resistant variety

Problematic soil management

33.75

46.00

38.5

Paddy

Application of pesticides at Non target area Late application in the

Pest management

38.5

46.00

33.75

Demonstration on mechanized transplanting in paddy- Preparation of nursery beds in mat method on polythene sheets Transplanting at the age of 14-18 days using paddy transplanter machine Application of weedicide at 3-5 days after transplanting Management of weeds using cono weeder (at 20 & 40 DAT) Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy- Uniform application of Londax power (Broad spectrum weedicide effective against grass weeds & broad leaved weeds) weedicide @ 10 kg/ ha. mixed with 75 kg sand at 3- 5 days after transplanting Demonstration of saline and alkali soil management1. Insitu incorporation of green manure 2. Application of gypsum 3. Growing of tolerant variety 4. Application of biofertilizersAzospirillum and Bacillus magaterium 5. Application of zinc sulphate (40 kg) Management of BPH in paddyi) Spraying of pesticides to base of the plants for every two rows

Cereals & millets Paddy

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

UAS (B)

UAS (B)


32 season after the symptoms have appeared Paddy

Application of pesticides after the appearance of pest above ETL

Pest management

38.5

46.00

33.75

Paddy

Application of fungicide at Non target area, Late application in the season after the symptoms have appeared

Pest management

38.5

46.00

33.75

Ragi

Limited knowledge on soil & water conservation, intercropping with pulse & season suitable high yielding variety

Improved cultivation practices

15.8

25.0

16.0

Maize

Lack of knowledge on intercropping

Improved cultivation practices

42.53

85.0

56.80

Incidence of Bacterial wilt, Low yield

Introduction of disease tolerant high yield hybrid

300.0

760.0

410.8

Chillies

Incidence of powdery mildew, leaf curl viral disease & Low yield

Disease tolerant varieties

115.0

250.0

180.0

French beans

Low yield & quality (string) & lack of

High yielding variety

8 2.0

125.0

95.0

Vegetables Tomato

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

ii) Spraying in the first week of November before development of hopper burn symptoms Demonstration on Hispa adult management in paddy nurseryi) Spraying of pesticide in nursery preventing further spread in main field ii) Spraying at appearance of pest after 10 days of transplanting Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddyi) Spraying of fungicide from base to entire plants for every two rows ii) Spraying at appearance of disease at first week of October before development burn symptoms Demonstration on dry land technologies in Ragi • Plouging and sowing across the slope • Opening dead furrows • Selection of season specific high yielding ragi variety • Intercropping with pulse (Field bean/ red garm) Demonstration on intercropping of red gram with maize• Intercropping redgram with maize (4:1) Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybridBacterial wilt tolerant high yielding hybrid introduction Introduction of Samvrudhi chilly variety – Powdery mildew, leaf curl viral disease tolerant & high yielding Demonstration on Arka Suvidha french bean variety-

UAS (B)

UAS (B)

UAS (B)

2008

UAS (B)

2008

IIHR

2005

IIHR

2005

IIHR

2010


33 knowledge on micronutrient management Fruits Banana

String less varietal introduction & spray of vegetable special

Micronutrient deficiency

Nutrient Management

240.0

300.0

210.0

Demonstration on IIHR- Banana Special• Dissolve 75 grams of banana special in 15 L of water + add juice of two lemon fruit & one shampoo sachet • Spray from 5th month onwards once in 30 days upto 10th month stage.

IIHR

2008

Improper spacing (< 3 feet) Non adoption of inter cropping

Improved cultivation practices

982.3

1500

962.7

UAS (B)

2008

Sugarcane

Burning of trash after harvest

Crop residue management

962.7

1500

982.3

UAS (B)

2005

Sugarcane

Incidence of ESB & INB

Pest management

982.3

1500

962.7

UAS (B)

2007

Sugarcane

Application of acaricide (Fenazquin) after the appearance of pest above ETL

Pest management

982.3

1500

962.7

Coconut

Loss due to black headed caterpillar

Pest management

46 nuts

89 Nuts

53 nuts

Demonstration on inter cropping of French beans (Arka Komal) in five feet spaced sugarcanePlanting of sugarcane at 5ft spacing & growing of French beans as inter crop at initial stages of sugarcane crop growth Integrated Sugarcane Trash ManagementApplication of 500 kg of FYM mixed with 25kg microbial culture (Trichoderma) on sugarcane trash Broadcasting of 75 kg urea on sugarcane trash Integrated management of sugarcane borers using trapsDemonstration on use of pheromone traps to control ESB and INB in sugarcane Demonstration on the management of white mite in Sugarcanei) Spraying of pesticide in nursery preventing further spread in main field ii) Spraying at appearance of pest and after 10 days if needed. (UAS, B) Management of black headed caterpillar-

Commercial Sugarcane

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

UAS (B)

UAS (B)


34 Root feeding of Monocrotophos using plastic bottles Fodder crops Forage

Poultry Poultry

Sericulture Silkworm rearing

Silkworm rearing Silkworm rearing

Silkworm rearing

Limited awareness on high yielding and palatable fodder varieties

High yielding fodder variety

96.23

150.0

101.0

Demonstration on CO3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yieldGrowing high yielding CO3 fodder variety, feeding of CO3 to cows for higher milk yield & establishment of fodder bank

UAS (B)

2007

Limited knowledge about improved breeds

High yielding poults for backyard

-

-

-

Scientific rearing of swarnadhara poults for backyard-

UAS (B)

2007

Uneven maturation of silkworm, labour scarcity for picking worms, problem in cocoon marketing

Improved technology

50.26

80

64.18

CSRTI, Mysore

2000

Lower cocoon yield and quality Labour scarcity, limited knowledge on use of equipments, lower cocoon yield and quality Uzifly incidence, lack of awareness on integrated uzifly management, lower cocoon yield Limited knowledge on disinfection of rearing house and equipment, disease management in silkworm rearing

Higher cocoon yield Mechanisation

50.26

85.0

64.18

80.0

64.18

CSRTI, Mysore CSRTI, Mysore

2009

50.26

Integrated pest and disease management

50.26

80.0

64.18

Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturationSpray ecdysone solution (60 mL in 4 L of boiled and cooled water/ 100 DFL) on leaves and feed when silkworms attain 5 % maturity Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 X FC-2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearingUse heating cum humidification equipment , Bed disinfectant dusting equipment Use of cocoon deflosser Integrated pest and disease management1. Use of nylon nets on windows and door, 2. Use of uzi traps @ 12 No./ 100 DFLs, 3. Release of Nysolynx thymus in the silkworm rearing house @ 40,000/ 100 DFLs 4. Dusting of uzi powder 5 kg/100DFLs 5. Disinfection of silkworm rearing house and equipment – by using

UAS, Bangalore & CSRTI, Mysore

200405

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

2009


35

Redgram

Limited knowledge on scientific storage

Scientific storage methods

Tomato

Tomato is a very perishable fruit, and has very short shelf life. When there is a glut in the market many farmers throw tomatoes on roads due to low price

Value addition

Local check

Area in ha / No. of units / animals / birds

10

11

9.5

13.0

10.25

300.0

760.0

410.8

No. of demo. 12

stabilized chlorine dioxide at the concentration of 500 ppm 6. Dusting of bleaching powder @ 10% outside the rearing house wall and entrance 7. Hand and leg washing before entering into the rearing house by using Shuchi 8. Use of bed disinfectant during silkworm rearing Demonstration on scientific storage of redgram for seed purposeSun drying, bringing to normal temperature, filling into the bins, spreading the sand on top for about 3cm thickness and storing Preservation of tomato through sun drying

2

10

BRG-1or 2 seeds-15kg/ ha Chloropyriphos-6L/ha

Cereals & millets Manual transplanting

1

10

Transplanting machine hiring charges- 1 no./ha Plastic sheet- 62.5 m2 Seeds- 62.5kg Carbendizim – 250g Mechanical harvesting (5hrs) Londax power- 10kg/ha Diancha- 50kg Salt tolerant paddy seeds-62.5 kg

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

2 2

10 10

2006

UAS (B)

2009

Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations Cost (Rs./ha) or Name & Quantity (kg/ha) or number/unit Rs./ unit 13 14

Pulses Hyderabad 3C

Hand weeding/ use of butachlore Tanu

UAS (B)

Total cost for all demo. 15

600=00 2,460=00

6,720=00

700/ha

23,912=00

1000=00 1562=00 150=00 13,000=00 1875/10 kg 50=00/kg 30=00/kg

3,750=00 35,125=00


36

Farmers practice

5

10

Farmers practice

5

10

Gypsum- 500 kg Azospirillum-1 kg Bacillaus magaterium -1 kg ZnSO4- 20kg Chloropyriphos-2.5 mL/L- 2000 mL/ ha Including spraying charges Chloropyriphos-2.5 mL/L in nursery at 20 days- 125 mL/ nursery Chloropyriphos-2.5 mL/L for transplanted plants, Including labour charges Tricyclozole-0.6 mL/L - 750 mL/ ha Contaf- 750 mL/ ha Redgram seeds – 10 Kg ZnSo4 – 12.5 Kg Redgram – 10 Kg ZnSo4 – 10 Kg

Farmers practice

5

10

Farmers practice

2

10

Farmers practice

2

10

Vegetables Namdhari Hybrid

1

10

Anamol

1

10

Arka Komal

1

10

Fruits No spray

1

10

Banana special -30kg/ha (including spraying charges)

Commercial No intercropping

1

10

Trash burning

1

10

Use of Trichograma & carbofuron

1

10

Farmers practice

1

10

Arka Komal beans seeds 50 kg/ ha Trichoderma -25 kg Urea-75 kg Application charges Water traps-45 Nos ESB lures-45 Nos. Water traps-45 Nos INB lures-45 Nos. Phenozaquin/ Properguite/ Acaricide-1L/ha

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Tomato seeds (Arka Ananya)-100gm Chloropyriphos-7.5lit Carbandazim -7.5kg Spraying charges Chilly seeds (Samvrudhi)-200gm Chloropyriphos-7.5lit Mancozeb-7.5kg Spraying charges Seeds(Arka Suvidha)-62.5kg Chloropyriphos-7.5lit Vegetable special- 15kg/ha Spraying charges

5=00/kg 100=00/kg 100=00/kg 60=00/kg 500=00/L

5,000=00

125=00/ nursery

5,625=00

1000=00 / ha 375=00/ ha 375=00/ha 400=00 750=00 400=00 600=00

3,750=00

2,500=00 3,075=00 2,850=00 3,125=00 1,500=00 3,075=00 2,850=00 3,125=00 9,375=00 3,075=00 2,250=00 3,125=00

11,550=00

2,300=00 2,000=00

10,550=00

17,825=00

150=00/kg

4,500=00

9000=00

9,000=00

100=00/kg 8=00/kg 500=00 2,700=00 2,835=00 1,000=00

3,600=00

5,535=00 1,000=00


37 Farmers practice

1

5

Monocrotophos-1L/ha Plastic bottles-100/ha

Fodder crops NB-21

1

5

CO3 root slips- 800/ 4 guntas Erythrina, Gliricedia, Oats & Fodder maize

Poultry Local breed

50

10

Swarndhara poults-5 No. B Complex-100ml Vimirol- 125ml F1 drops-25ml Bulb (200 watts)- 1 No Plastic brooding chamber-1 No

Sericulture No spray

1000 DFLs

10

500 DFLs 1000 DFLs

10 10

Ecdysone harmone- 30ml/ 100DFLs (20unit X 30ml) FC-1 X FC-2 chawki-100DFLs/Unit Heating cum humidification equipment-1No. Bed disinfectant dusting equipment – 1No. Cocoon deflosser-1No.

1000 DFLs

10

Uzi traps-24 tablets/ 200DFLs Nysolynx thymus in the silkworm rearing house @ 80,000/200DFLs Uzi powder @ 10 kg/200DFLs Stabilized chlorine dioxide-12L/200DFLs Bed disinfectant-8kg/200DFLs

10 10

10 10

Storage bins- 1 No. Aluminium trays- 2/ unit Netted cloth-3m/ unit

CSR 2 X 4 Burning charcoal and hanging wet gunny bags in windows, Use of cloths for dusting, Manual cleaning Use of nylon nets on windows and doors, Use of bleaching powder for disinfection

Others No scientific storage No sun drying & preservation

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

2,900=00 100=00

7,500=00

10,000=00

10,000=00

75=00/ unit 90=00/ unit 100=00/ unit 60=00/ unit 45=00/ bulb 220=00

5,900=00

200/60ml

2,000=00

1000/ 100DFLs 10000/ equipment 500/ equipment 12000/ unit

5,000=00 11,250=00

120/24 tablets 150/80000 Nysolynx thymus 500/10 kg 1200/12L 400/8kg

23,700=00

200=00/ bin 200=00/ unit 90=00/ unit

2,000=00 2,900=00


38 6. Training Programmes 6.1. Plan of training programmes for Farmers/ Farm Women during 2011-12 Crop / Enterprise Mulberry

Papaya mealy bug

Identified Thrust Area Pest management

Labour scarcity

Mechanization

Low cocoon production

High yield Silk worm breeds Nutrient management

Major problem

Low mulberry leaf yield and quality Micro enterprises Paddy Paddy

Improper utilization of available backyard space Scarcity of labour for raising nursery and transplanting Scarcity and timely availability of labour for transplanting

Back yard poultry / Vermi composting Cultivation practices

Lack of knowledge on raising mat method of nursery

Cultivation practices

Lack of knowledge on land preparation and drum seeding Lack of knowledge on Seed treatment

Crop Establishment

Improper utilization of paddy straw Ragi

Maize Sugarcane

Value addition

Limited knowledge on soil & water conservation, intercropping with pulse & season suitable high yielding variety Lack of knowledge on intercropping

Cultivation practices

Cultivation practices Mushroom cultivation Cultivation practices

Cultivation practices

Improper spacing (< 3 feet) Non adoption of inter cropping Lack of knowledge on single eye bud seedling use in sugar cane cultivation

Cultivation practices

Lack of knowledge on value addition

Value addition

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Cultivation practices

Training Course Title* Integrated pest management in Mulberry Mechanization on silkworm rearing Improved hybrids on silk worm Integrated nutrient management in mulberry Poultry and vermi composting

No. of Courses 5

Pest identified & catch

4

Equipments operation

3

Silk worm rearing

5

Silk worm rearing

3

Rearing and composting techniques Techniques of land preparation and sowing Technique of transplanting of paddy using transplanting machine Technique of raising mat method of nursery preparation

Drum seeding technology in paddy cultivation Demonstration on machine transplanting of paddy

2

Raising mat method of nursery for machine transplanting of Demonstration on drum seeding of paddy Demonstration on seed treatment of paddy Mushroom cultivation and value addition cultivation practices of Ragi in dry lands

2

Intercropping of maize with pulse crop Wider spacing and intercropping in Sugarcane Demonstration on planting of single eye bud seedling in sugarcane Value added products of cereals and pulse

2

3 5 3

Skill to be transferred

Special requirement land preparation & drum seeding Seed treatment with fungicide and bio-fertilizers Method of cultivation

2

Various dry land cultivation practices of Ragi

2

Technique of intercropping of Redgram with maize Technology on intercropping of pulse crop in wider spacing Technique of planting single eye bud seedlings in main field

2 3

6

Method of preparation, packing and labeling


39 Lack of knowledge on value addition

Value addition

More drudgery

Drudgery reduction

Limited knowledge on high yielding forage crops

High yielding varieties

Silkworm rearing Rodent Management Vegetables

Improper utilization of damaged cocoons

Value addition

Limited knowledge on rodent control

Rodent management

Bacterial wilt, leaf curl virus

Pest management

Banana

Panama wilt / water management

Disease management

Integrated cultivation of Banana

2

Medicinal plants

Low yield of paddy in saline soils

Growing of Baje in saline soils

Cultivation and importance of medicinal plants

2

Dairy

High cost on feed/ concentrates

Low cost local feed

Azolla cultivation & its uses

5

Drudgery reduction Fodder

Value added products of fruits and vegetables Drudgery reducing equipments Cultivation of high yielding recent varieties for better milk yield Value added products of silkworm cocoons Rodent control at domestic level Integrated pest management in vegetables

3 2

Method of preparation, packing and labeling Method of using

5

Cultivation of Co-3

2

Method of preparation

2

Use of Roban cake

3

Pest identification, use of biological control of pest and diseases Identification of disease and management of water, soil, fertilizers maintenance Importance of Baje crop in saline soils Water management and processing of Baje Azolla cultivation

6.2. Plan of training programmes for Rural Youth during 2011-12 Crop / Enterprise

Paddy

Major problem

Identified Thrust Area

Weed control in drum seeded paddy

Weed management

Sugar cane

Lack of knowledge on raising sugar cane seedlings

Cultivation practices

Horticulture

Value addition during market glut

Processing of products

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Training Course Title*

No. of Courses

Skill to be transferred

Demonstration on weed control in drum seeder paddy using cono weeder Demonstration on raising single eye bud sugarcane seedlings

3

Effective use of cono weeder

5

Processing and preservation of vegetables

2

Technique of raising sugarcane seedlings Marketing aspect Preparation of bi products


40 6.3. Plan for training programmes for Extension Personnel during 2011-12 Crop / Enterprise

Identified Thrust Area

Organization

Mulberry

Papaya mealy bug

Pest management

Mulberry

Labour scarcity

Mechanization

Mulberry

Low mulberry leaf yield and quality Scarcity of labour for raising nursery and transplanting Scarcity and timely availability of labour for transplanting Poor germination and high seed matireal requirement

Nutrient management

Limited knowledge in ripening, grading Limited knowledge in water saving techniques

Department officials of Horticulture Department officials of Horticulture

Paddy Paddy

Sugarcane

Horticulture Horticulture

Training Course Title

Integrated pest management in Mulberry Mechanization on silkworm rearing Integrated nutrient management in mulberry Drum seeding technology in rice production. Demonstration on machine transplanting of paddy

Cultivation practices Cultivation practices

Cultivation practices

Single eye bud seedling transplanting technique in sugarcane Post harvest technology of horticulture crops Dry land orchards

No. of Courses

1 1 1

Skill to be transferred

Pest identified & catch Equipments operation Silk worm rearing

2

Land preparation and sowing of paddy using drum seeder. Technique of mat method of nursery preparation

1

Raising of sugarcane seedling in trays

1

1 1

Knowledge on ripening, grading, packing etc Contour bunding, cresent bunding, gully check, farm pond and its use

6.4. Plan of vocational training programmes for Young Farmers during 2011-12 Crop / Enterprise

Identified Thrust Area

Sericulture

Low cocoon productivity

Grains

Limited knowledge on value addition Limited knowledge on processing and preservation

Vegetables

Training title*

No. of programmes and Duration (days)

New innovation in sericulture Micro enterprises for women in Agriculture Post harvest technology of vegetables

1 1 1

Skill to be transferred

Mulberry cultivation, Silk worm rearing, Operating equipments Method of preparation, packing, labeling and marketing Maturity and harvesting stage, grading, packing and transportation

6.5. Plan for sponsored training programme during 2011-12 Crop/ Enterprise

Identified Thrust Area

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Organization

Training course title

No. of Courses

Sponsoring Agency

Skill to be transferred


41 7. Extension programmes planned for 2011-12 Month

Block & village

1 April

2 Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Kattedoddi, Mandya Tq. May Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli Tq. June Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Kattedoddi, Mandya Tq. July Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli August Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Kattedoddi, Mandya Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli September Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. October Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Kattedoddi, Mandya Tq. Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Its relation to KVK activities (Tables 3 to 6) 4 OFT, FLD

Expected category of participants 5 Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

OFT, FLD

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

OFT, FLD, Trainings

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

Method demonstration Field visit Group meeting Campaign

OFT, FLD

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

Group meeting Method demonstration Farmer tour Field day Field visit

OFTs, FLDs, Trainings

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth & Extension Personnel

Field visit Method demonstration Group meetings Field day, Technology week celebration

OFTs, FLDs

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth & Extension Personnel

Field day Field visit Method demonstration Group meeting World Food Day

OFT, FLD, Important day celebration

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

Extension programme 3 Group meeting Field visits Method demonstration Group meeting Field visits Method demonstration Method demonstration Field visit Campaign Group meeting

Remarks 6


42 November

December

January

February

March

Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Ummadahalli, Mandya Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Kattedoddi, Mandya Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Ummadahalli, Thalagavadi Srirangapatna Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli Antharavalli, Malavalli Tq. Sunkatannur, Pandavapura Tq. Thalagavadi, Srirangapatna Tq. Bevukallu, Malavalli

Field visit Method demonstration Field day, Krishi Mela

OFT, FLD, Trainings

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

Method demonstration Field visit Field day Women in Agriculture day Farmers day

OFT, FLD, Trainings, Important day celebration

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

Group meetings Field visit Field day

OFT, FLD, Trainings

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

Group meetings Field visit Field day Animal health camp

OFT, FLD

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

Field day Group meetings Field visit Animal health camp

OFT, FLD

Farmers / Farm women Rural youth

8. Details of print & electronic media coverage planned for 2011-12 Sl. No. Nature of literature/publications and no. of copies 1. Folders : 500 copies / each

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Proposed title of the publication Improved cultivation of Chilli in Mandya District Nutrition Garden Azolla cultivation and its uses Mechanization in silk worm rearing Value addition in Tomato Paddy diseases and its management


43 Sl. No. 1.

Nature of media coverage

Proposed title of the programme to be telecasted/ broadcast

Newspapers, Radio, TV and magazines

Value addition in Ragi Disease tolerant vegetables Use of farm equipments, like coconut climber, harvester, sugar cane bud chipper, paddy transplanter, paddy harvester Hand operated matured silk worm separator Micro enterprises for women empowerment Nutrition Garden and its importance Scientific storage methods of cereals and pulses Importance of post harvest technology in horticulture crops

9. Nature of collaborative activities planned for 2011-12 Thrust area

Disease management in vegetables Pest management in coconut Animal Health campaigns

Collaborative Organizations

IFFCO PCI Department of AH & VS

Nature of activities*

Training / method demonstration / field visits Training / method demonstration / field visits Deworming, infertility treatment, vaccination

No. of Activities

5 5 3

10. Financial status of revolving fund and plan for its utilization Opening balance as on 01.04.2010 (Rs.in Lakh)

52,400=00

Expenditure incurred during 2010-11 (Rs.in Lakh)

2,52,412=00

Receipts during -2010-11 (Rs.in Lakh)

4,52,262=00

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Closing balance as on 31.01.2011 (Rs.in Lakh)

2,52,250=00

Proposed expenditure during 2011-12 (Rs.in Lakh)

2,00,000=00

Purpose

Demonstration and Cultivation

Expected production (Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)

Proposed receipts during 2011-12 (Rs.in Lakh)

Paddy: 70 q

84,000=00

Sugar cane: 40 t Coconuts: 8000 Nos. Erithrina: 5000 plants Baje: 5000 plants Miscellaneous Total

60,000=00 40,000=00 10,000=00 5,000=00 5,000=00 2,04,000=00


44 11. Physical status of revolving fund and plan for its utilization Quantity produced during 2010-11 (Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)

Opening stock position of materials* as on 01.04.2010 (Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)

-

Paddy -80 q Coconut -6000 nuts Ragi – 8 q

Quantity sold during 2010-11 (Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)

-

Closing stock position as on 31.01.2011 (Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)

-

Expected production during 2011-12 (Tonnes / Lakh Nmbers/)

Paddy -90 qt. Coconut -8000 nuts Sugarcane -40 t

Expected number of farmers to be benefited

-

12. Status of KVK farm and Demonstration units

Coconut

100

Canal

Kharif, Rabi and Summer Kharif

Expected output Value (Rs.in Quantity lakh) 8000 40000=00

Paddy

3.0 ha

90 qt.

1,00,000=00

0.6 ha

Canal

Kharif/ Rabi

Sugar cane

0.6 ha

40 t

60,000=00

0.4 ha

Canal

Kharif/ Rabi

Baje

0.4 ha

2.5 t

40,000=00

Source of irrigation

No. of blocks

Area

B’ block Plot 1 & 2 B’ block Plot 8, 9, 10, 11 B’ block Plot 1 & 2 B’ block Plot 5

4.0 ha

Canal

3.0 ha

Season

Crop/enterprise/ demonstration units

Size (no. of units/area)

13. Are there any activities planned for production and supply (Either buy back or directly farmer to farmer) of seeds/ planting material/ Bioagents etc. in villages (other than KVK farm) so that public private partnership is utilized. Please give details in the following format Sl. No

1. 2. 3. 4.

Seeds/Planting material /Bio-agent

Baje Paddy seeds Ragi Soya bean

Name of the public-private partnership arranged

Quantity of output expected (q)

Himalayan drugs Ltd. NSP, GKVK NSP, GKVK NSP, GKVK

30 qt. 220 qt 80 qt. 50 qt.

14. What is the extent of cultivable wasteland in your district? Are there any specific activities planned to be implemented in these wastelands by the KVK during 2011-12. Please give details. Sl. No

1. 2.

Name of activity

Forest species planting * Farm pond*

*individual

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Extent of coverage No. of farmers

Area (ha)

4 4

5.0 ha 3.0 ha


45 15. National Horticulture Mission (NHM) is being implemented through out the country. You are requested plan for implementing some of the activities envisaged in NHM in your district in collaboration with district head of department of horticulture. Please give details of any such plans for 2011-12 Sl. No

Name of activity

Crops

Extent of coverage No. of farmers Area (ha)

1.

Small nursery

Medicinal plants: Baje, Amla

98

4.0 ha

16. Whether SREP under ATMA is prepared and implemented functioning in your district? YES If yes, what type of coordination and collaboration does your KVK is proposed to have during 2011-12 Sl. No

Name of activity / Programes

1 2 3

Trainings Method demonstration Short term research

No. of programmes

Crops / Enterprise

Extent of coverage* No. of farmers Area (ha)

10 10 2

Sericulture, Paddy, sugarcane, Horticulture crops Sericulture, Paddy, sugarcane, Horticulture crops Sericulture, Sugarcane, Vegetables

300 200 30

10 6

17. What type of scientist-Farmer linkages are proposed by your KVK for 2010-11? 1. 2. 3. 4.

Workshop on Paddy machine transplanting and nursery technology: December 22nd 2010 Farmers – Scientist interaction during V.C. Farm Krishimela 2010 regarding seed procurement Farmers – Scientist interaction during Technology Week: 1st to 6th February 2011 Seed production of Ragi, Paddy involving in farmers participation during the 2010-11

18. Activities of soil, water and plant testing laboratory Year of establishment

Expenditure is Rs.(lakhs)

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

No. of soil samples planned To be analyzed and reported

No. of water samples planned To be analyzed and reported

No. of Plant Samples planned To be analyzed and reported

Remarks if any


46 19. Details of budget utilization (2010-11) upto February 2011 S.No. Particulars A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 2 Traveling allowances 3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) G Training of extension functionaries H Maintenance of buildings I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory J Library K Farmers Field School L Extension Activities TOTAL (A) B. Non-Recurring Contingencies 1 Works a. Admin. Building 1st (Installment) 2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture a. Winnower b. Two furrow MB plough c. Sprayer d. Generator 3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) TOTAL (B)

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Sanctioned

Released

Expenditure

35,00,000=00 1,25,000=00

35,00,000=00 1,25,000=00

63,20,579=00 1,01,847=00

2,00,000=00

2,00,000=00

1,85,198=00

1,65,000=00 1,00,000=00

1,65,000=00 1,00,000=00

1,64,519=00 99,978=00

40,000=00

40,000=00

31,072=00

1,95,000=00

1,95,000=00

1,95,000=00

90,000=00

90,000=00

70,075=00

25,000=00 25,000=00 5,000=00 25,000=00 30,000=00 45,25,000=00

25,000=00 25,000=00 5,000=00 25,000=00 30,000=00 45,25,000=00

24,997=00 13,701=00 18,430=00 18,292=00 72,43,688=00

18,00,000=00

18,00,000=00

40,000=00 20,000=00 10,000=00 1,00,000=00 10,000=00 19,80,000=00

40,000=00 20,000=00 10,000=00 1,00,000=00 10,000=00 19,80,000=00

79,475=00 79,475=00


47 C. REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C)

65,05,000=00

65,05,000=00

73,23,163=00

20. Details of Budget Estimate (2011-12) - ICAR KVKs alone may consider Pay and Allowances based on VI Pay Commission Orders from ICAR, for rest of the KVKs please estimate based on the existing norms, since ICAR is yet to take decision in this regard. Sl. No.

Particulars

A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 2 Traveling allowances 3 Contingencies A B C D E F G H I J K L

42,00,000=00 1,50,000=00

Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) Training of extension functionaries Maintenance of buildings Farmer Field School Extension Activities Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory Library

TOTAL (A) B. Non-Recurring Contingencies 1 Works 2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) TOTAL (B) C. REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C)

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Sanctioned (Proposed for 2011-12)

3,00,000=00 2,50,000=00 1,25,000=00 50,000=00 2,50,000=00 1,00,000=00 40,000=00 50,000=00 30,000=00 50,000=00 20,000=00

56,15,000=00 20,000=00 20,000=00 56,35,000=00

Released

Expenditure


48 21. Targets for E-linkage activities for 2011-12 Sl. No

01 02 03 04

Nature of activities

Likely period of completion (please set the time frame)

Remarks if any

Creation of web-site Title of the technology module to be prepared Creation and maintenance of relevant database system for KVK Any other (Please specify)

22. Activities planned under Rainwater Harvesting Scheme during 2011-12 (only to those KVKs which are already having scheme under Rain Water Harvesting): NIL 23. Publication of success story / case study planned for 2011-12 S. No

1.

Title of success stories

Value addition of Ragi for empowerment of farm women

Proposed date for finalization of documentation*

25th May 2011

Title of the case study*

Case study on machine transplanting on paddy

Proposed date for finalization of documentation*

End of January 2012

24. Technology Week Particulars

Details

Period of Technology Week Observed during 2010-11 Period of Technology Week planned during 2011-12 No. of demonstrations planned to be conducted in KVK Campus to show to the farmers during Technology Week

Other activities / Programmes planned in connection with Technology Week

01.02.2011 to 06.02.2011 September Different irrigation system in sugar cane Different types of Compost methods Importance of Azolla and its use Demonstration on different vegetable crops Different methods of Paddy transplanting techniques Mulberry variety for different situations Nutrition Garden Demonstration on use of farm equipments Demonstration on use of drudgery reduction equipments Exhibition, Farmers – Scientist interaction

25. Innovative Farmer’s Meet Particulars

Are you planning for conducing Farm Innovators meet in your district? If Yes likely month of the meet Brief action plan in this regard

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Details

Yes December Mechanization in paddy transplanting, training programme, method demonstrations, field visits and interaction


49 26. Progressive Farmers List Particulars

Number of Progressive Farmers address and all details planned to be collected and documented during 201112*

Likely Date and Month of completion of this work (on or before 30th June 2011)

Details

Mr. Murulidhar. S. Bellur S/o Bellur Shivarm, Shankar Nilaya, # 1221, 2nd main Ashoknagar, Mandya-571 401 Mob: 9945259654 Mr. Chikkaboregowda S/o Lingaiah, Sathanur, Mandya Mob: 9341167703 Mr. Somashankaregowda S/o Marigowda, Bevinahalli (V & P) Kottathi Hobli, Mandya Tq.Mandya – 571 402 Mob: 9343213328 Mr. K. C. Shivaramegowda S/o N. L. Chennegowda, Keelara, Mandya Tq. Mob: 9844084514 Sri. Syed Ghani Khan S/o K.S Syed Mohammed # 190, Roushan Jamiya Masjid Road Kirgavalu, Malavalli taluk, Mandya-571424 Mob: 9901713351 June 25th 2011

27. Farmer’s Field School planned during 2011-12 Sl. No

1. 2.

Thematic area

Integrated pest management Integrated pest management

Title of the FFS

Integrated pest management in tomato Integrated pest management in cabbage

28. Please give details of activities planned, other than those listed above. ----------XXXXXXX---------------

Action Plan for 2011-12 of KVK, Mandya

Budget proposed in Rs.

32,000=00 32,000=00


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