Annual progress report 2011 12 of kvk, mandya

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PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail Telephone Office 08232-277456

KVK Address Krishi Vigyan Kendra, V.C.Farm – 571 405, Mandya 1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail Telephone Address Office University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK, Bangalore – 560 065

080 – 22330153

Fax -

Web Address -

E mail kvkmandya@gmail.com

E mail

Web Address

Fax

080-23516836

www.uasbangalore.edu.in

vcuasbalr@kar.nic.in

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

Telephone / Contact Mobile 9449864250

Residence

Dr. V.B.Sanath Kumar

9449113311

Email sanath.kumar7@gmail.com

1.4. Year of sanction: 2004 1.5. Staff Position (as 31st March 2012) Sl. No

Sanctioned post

Name of the incumbent

M /F

Designation

Discipline

Highest Qualification (for PC, SMS & Prog. Asstt.)

Pay Scale

Basic pay

Date of joining KVK

Permanent / Temporary

Category (SC/ ST/ OBC/ Others)

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Programme Coordinator

Dr. V.B. Sanath Kumar

Programme Coordinator

M

Plant Pathology

Ph.D

15600-39100 + AGP

30320

06.01.2012

Permanent

ST

2

SMS

Mr. C.K. Balachandra

M

Horticulture

M.Sc

37400-67000+AGP

49240

27.06.08

Permanent

OBC

3

SMS

Dr. Rajegowda

M

Sericulture

Ph.D

15600-39100+AGP

25820

15.02.07

Permanent

GM

4

SMS

Dr. Kamalabai Koodagi

F

15600-39100+AGP

25820

28.02.07

Permanent

OBC

SMS

Mr. Atheekur Rehaman

Home Science Agronomy

Ph.D

5

M.Sc

15600-39100 + AGP

22920

17.07.09

Permanent

OBC

6

SMS

Dr. Savitha C.M.

Ph.D

15600-39100 + AGP

22920

18.07.09

Permanent

GM

7

SMS

VACANT

-

-

-

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Programme Assistant (Lab Tech.)

Mr. Mahesha H.M.

Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Training Assistant

M F M

Agril. Extension Soil Science -

M.Sc.

9300-34000+ AGP

13910

04.11.10

Permanent

SC


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Programme Assistant (Computer) Programme Assistant/ Farm Manager Assistant Jr. Stenographer Driver Driver Supporting staff Supporting staff

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11 12 13 14 15 16

1.6.

Programme Assistant (Computer) Farm Manager

Ms. Apoorva K.B.

VACANT VACANT

-

Mr. Ananda Mr. J. Prashanth Mrs. Gayathramma M.V Mr. Ramu C.L

F

-

B.A., PGDCA

9300-34000+ AGP

13910

09.02.11

Permanent

SC

F

-

M.Sc.

9300-34000+ AGP

13910

29.10.10

Permanent

SC

-

-

-

Tractor Driver Driver (LV) Asst. Cook cum Caretaker Messenger

Total land with KVK (in ha)

S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5.

1.7.

Mrs. Sukanya G.V

-

-

-

7275-13350 5800-10500 5200-7200

7625 6500 5400

16.10.08 19.04.05 16.10.08

Permanent Permanent Permanent

OBC OBC OBC

M

4800-7275

5300

03.08.06

Permanent

OBC

: 20.21 ha

Item Under Buildings Under Demonstration Units Under Crops Orchard/Agro-forestry Others

Area (ha) 0.20 1.00 6.48 6.50 6.03

Infrastructural Development: Stage

1. 2. 3. 4.

5 6 7 8

Name of building Administrative Building Farmers Hostel Staff Quarters Demonstration Units 1. Azolla unit 2. Vermi compost Fencing Rain Water harvesting system Threshing floor Farm godown

Source of funding

Complete

Incomplete

UAS, Bangalore -

-

469.69 -

-

Starting Date June 2011 -

UAS, Bangalore UAS, Bangalore -

-

300.0 300.0 -

-

-

ICAR

Completion Date -

-

M M F

A) Buildings S. No.

-

-

Expenditure (Rs.) 56.67

Plinth area (Sq.m)

Plinth area (Sq.m) 541.55 -

Construction completed, yet to be handed over -

-

-

Status of construction


3 B) Vehicles Type of vehicle Tractor Power tiller Jeep Two wheeler Two wheeler Two wheeler

Year of purchase 2001 – Ford 2010 2004 - Mahindra Bolero 2006-TVS Star city 2009- Honda Activa 2003-TVS, Victor

Cost (Rs.) 3,60,000=00 1,35,000=00 6,00,000=00 40,000=00 49,960=00 49,000=00

Total kms. Run 4201.7 25 hrs 173630 47500 6610 137576

Present status Old Good Good Good Good Good

C) Equipments & AV aids Name of the equipment Xerox machine Village resource centre Personal computers Laptop ERNET Motorised screen Printer KIOSKOS Personal computer Projector Laser printer Linea Lamination Machine with Printer & UPS Digital conductivity meter Digital pH meter Physical balance Hot air oven Magnetic stirrer Top loading balance Rotary shaker Double glass distillation unit Macro block digestion system Automatic distillation system Acid neutralizer scrubber Spectrophotometer Flame photometer Micro oven Micro scope Refrigerator

Year of purchase 2002 2008 2005 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2008 2008 2005

Cost (Rs.) 2,20,871=00 35,240=00 25,875=00 31,290=00 1,24,569=00 46,000=00 44,900=00 15,000=00 5,99,500=00 7,400=00 8,550=00 12,000=00 20,000=00 5,500=00 48,900=00 27,600=00 48,850=00 52,118=00 85,232=00 23,909=00 42,000=00 35,200=00 14,980=00 66,555=00 30,750=00

Present status Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Non functional Installed Good Condition and under use Good Condition and under use Good Condition 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


4 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 Over head projector Digital camera Slide projector Public address system Television LCD Video Camera

2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2000 2009 2002 2002 2004 2007 2009

30,750=00 21,180=00 6,600=00 44,900=00 28,687=00 1,47,155=00 22,596=00 46,154=00 27,500=00 5,450=00 25,790=00 2,750=00 1,250=00 1,150=00 1,250=00 15,500=00 15,200=00 2,387=00 49,323=00 1,84,000=00

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 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 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 Good Condition and under use

1.8. Details SAC meeting conducted in 2011-12 Sl. No. 1.

Date 28.02.2011

Number of Participants 34

No. of absentees 13

Salient Recommendations To plan more number of FLD’s on Co–3 fodder crop

2.

More activities on sustainable sugarcane production technology

3.

Plan FLD’s on having other crops in border in sugarcane for additional income Popularize machine transplanting of paddy 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

4. 5. 6. 7.

Action taken FLD has been implemented on 5 “Demonstrations on Co-3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield” during 2011-12 Fifteen demonstration were conducted on “use of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings” and “inter cropping of French beans in five feet spaced sugarcane” during the year

FLD on mechanized transplanting in paddy has been taken up Conducted during Technology week and other programmes Followed Followed


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Conduct SAC meeting at every six month interval

Followed

9.

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

Provided

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Considered Considered Considered Followed Followed Considered Considered

PART II - DETAILS OF DISTRICT 2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) S. No Farming system/enterprise 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Paddy-Paddy Mulberry-Mulberry Paddy- Sugarcane Sugarcane-Sugarcane Sugarcane-Paddy Ragi-Ragi Ragi-Legume-Ragi Vegetables-Ragi Vegetables-Vegetables

2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography) S. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics Zone-6 (Karnataka)- Southern dry Average rainfall-670.6-888.6 mm per annum 1. zone

S. No 2.

Elevation in m- 800-900 m in major areas an 450-800 in remaining area Soil type- Red sandy loam in major area and small packets of red loam and black soil Water source- Cauvery command area (46% of cultivable land) Rainfed (54% of cultivable land)

Agro ecological situation

Characteristics

Agro-ecological sub region-4

Hot moist, semi arid ecological sub division with length of growing period of 150-180 days


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2.3 S. No 1.

Soil type/s Soil type Red sandy loam

Characteristics Colour- Red Texture: Sandy loam Soil reaction: Acidic- Neutral (Rainfed), Neutral- Alkaline (Irrigated) Organic carbon: Low - Medium 2. Black soil Colour- Black Texture: Clay loam Soil reaction: Neutral – Alkaline Organic carbon: Low - Medium 3. Shallow sandy loam Colour- Red Texture: sandy loam Soil reaction: Neutral – Alkaline Organic carbon: Low - Medium Source: Department of Agriculture & Department of Statistics, Mandya, Karnataka

2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district S. No Crop Area (ha) 1. Paddy 89285 2. Ragi 79670 3. Sericulture (cocoon) 17400 4. Jowar 226 5. Maize 5938 6. Groundnut 1729 7. Niger 1236 8. Sesamum 1342 9. Castor 1500 10. Other oil seeds 9867 11. Horse gram 9648 12. Cowpea 4237 13. Green gram 400 14. Black gram 400 15. Other pulses 27933 16. Sugarcane 39845 17. Fruits 4529 18. Vegetables 5159 19. Flowers 143 Total 3,00,487 Source: Department of Agriculture & Department of Statistics, Mandya, Karnataka

Area (%) 71-73

18-20

9-10

Production (Metric tons) 255290 109004 12600 462 7859 8234 283 738 1425 5634 1980 150 176

Productivity (kg /ha) 3046 1504 500 245 1572 854 220 550 950 496 440 375 440

1558620 -

42358 -


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2.5. Weather data Month

Temperature 0 C

Rainfall (mm)

Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11 Dec-11 Jan-12 Feb-12 March-12

Maximum 36.0 33.7 31.5 29.2 29.9 30.1 30.7 32.1 30.2 29.7 -

112.2 108.5 20.1 40.1 69.8 33.1 173.4 108.2 1.5 -

Minimum 23.1 21.8 22.0 16.9 20.5 20.3 20.1 20.5 18.8 20.6 -

Relative Humidity (%) 64.5 65.0 67.7 66.5 72.0 72.4 71.0 71.0 69.5 71.8 -

Source: Department of Agriculture & Department of Statistics, Mandya, Karnataka

2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district Category Cattle Crossbred Indigenous Total Buffalo Sheep Crossbred Indigenous Total Goats Pigs Crossbred Indigenous Rabbits Poultry Hens Desi Improved Ducks Turkey and others Category

Population

Production (1000 ltr, Kg)

Productivity

350507 168345

144 (milk) 71 (milk)

-

383395 244294 6875 -

2632 (meat) 2598 (meat) -

-

530150 -

-

-

-


8 Fish Marine Inland Prawn Scampi Shrimp Source: Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Mandya, Karnataka

-

-


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2.7 District profile has been Updated for 2011-12 Yes / No: Yes 2.8 Details of Operational area / Villages

Sl. No.

1.

Taluk

Mandya

Name of the block Dudda Kothathi Kasaba

Name of the village

U. Kesalagere Mayigonahalli Chandagalu Kattedoddi, Kagehalladoddi, Jawanegowdana doddi, Yerahalli, Jayapura Machahalli Hadya Mallaiahnadoddi & Mariyanadoddi

How long the village is covered under operational area of the KVK (specify the years) 2009

Major crops & enterprises Paddy

Major problem identified

Identified Thrust Areas

Labour scarcity, Improper spacing

Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting

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

Introduction of hybrids INM Water management Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM

2010

Control of pests by chemical method

Sugarcane

Control of diseases by chemical method Improper utilization of paddy straw Mono cropping of paddy Improper weed management High severity of Blast disease at nursery and main field 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 Hand injury during detrashing, more drudgery

IDM Value addition Crop rotation Integrated weed management Introduction of new fungicides Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses Residue management Nutrient management Integrated pest management Integrated pest management Introduction of additional income generating crop Drudgery reduction


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Redgram

Maize

Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, French bean Amaranthus Banana

Sericulture

Animal husbandry

Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage Limited knowledge on profitable alternate crops Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Bird menace Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Incidence of Leaf blight

New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition

Limited knowledge on processing and value addition High incidence of Panama wilt Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation 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 bug in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on improved breeds

Value addition

Drudgery reduction HYV Seed treatment IPM Scientific storage method Alternate crops Value addition Drudgery reduction Pest management Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Leaf blight management

Disease management Micronutrient management Value addition Improved silkworm breeds Mechanization in silkworm rearing Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation Pest management Micronutrient management HY fodder varieties High yielding breeds


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Maddur

Athaguru Kasaba

Antharavalli Nagarakere Huthagere

2008

Paddy

Labour scarcity, 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

Sugarcane

Finger millet

Redgram

Tomato, Chilly,

High severity of Blast disease at nursery and main field 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 Hand injury during detrashing, more drudgery Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties

Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM Water management Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM IDM Value addition Crop rotation Integrated weed management Introduction of new fungicides Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses Nutrient management Nutrient management Integrated pest management Integrated pest management Introduction of additional income generating crop Drudgery reduction New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition Drudgery reduction HYV Seed treatment IPM Scientific storage method Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids


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Groundnut

Sericulture

Animal Husbandry

3.

Malavalli

Kasaba Purigali

Antharavalli, Yathambadi Hebbani Kunduru Halaguru

2008

2010

Paddy

Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Limited knowledge on processing and value addition High incidence of Panama wilt Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation Hand shelling, requires more time & labour, hand injury, more drudgery 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 bug in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on improved breeds Labour scarcity, 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

Micronutrient management

Value addition Disease management Micronutrient management Value addition Drudgery reduction

Improved silkworm breeds Mechanization in silkworm rearing Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation Pest management Micronutrient management HY fodder varieties High yielding breeds Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM Water management Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM IDM Value addition Crop rotation Integrated weed management


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Sugarcane

Finger millet

Maize

Redgram

Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, Capsicum, French bean Amaranthus Banana

High severity of Blast disease at nursery and main field 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 Hand injury during detrashing, more drudgery Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Limited knowledge on profitable alternate crops Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Bird menace Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Limited knowledge on processing and value addition High incidence of Panama wilt Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation

Introduction of new fungicides Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses Nutrient management Residue management Integrated pest management Integrated pest management Introduction of additional income generating crop Drudgery reduction New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition Drudgery reduction Alternate crops Value addition Drudgery reduction Pest management HYV Seed treatment Integrated Pest Management Scientific storage method Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Micronutrient management

Value addition Disease management Micronutrient management Value addition


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Sericulture

Animal Husbandry

4.

Nagamangala

Dyavalapura

Dandiganahalli Dumjakkanahalli

2011

Paddy

Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation Hand shelling, requires more Time & labour, hand injury, more drudgery 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 bug in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on improved breeds Labour scarcity, Improper spacing Growing of old varieties Improper management of nutrients Improper water management Saline and alkali soils

Sugarcane

Control of pests by chemical method Control of diseases by chemical method Improper utilization of paddy straw Mono cropping of paddy Improper weed management High severity of Blast disease at nursery and main field 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

Value addition Drudgery reduction

Improved silkworm breeds Mechanization in silkworm rearing Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation Pest management Micronutrient management HY fodder varieties High yielding breeds Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM Water management Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM IDM Value addition Crop rotation Integrated weed management Introduction of new fungicides Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses Residue management Nutrient management Integrated pest management Integrated pest management Introduction of additional income generating crop


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Finger millet

Maize

Redgram

Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, Capsicum, French bean Amaranthus Banana

Tamarind Sericulture

Hand injury during detrashing, more drudgery Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Limited knowledge on profitable alternate crops Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Bird menace Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on micronutrient management

Drudgery reduction

Limited knowledge on processing and value addition High incidence of Panama wilt Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation 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 bug in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry

Value addition

New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition Drudgery reduction Alternate crops Value addition Drudgery reduction Pest management HYV Seed treatment IPM Scientific storage method Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Micronutrient management

Disease management Micronutrient management Value addition Value addition Improved silkworm breeds Mechanization in silkworm rearing Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation Pest management Micronutrient management


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5.

Pandavapura

Jakkanahalli

Sunkathannuru Kodigehalli Madarahalli

2010 2011

Paddy

Sugarcane

Finger millet

Redgram

Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on improved breeds Labour scarcity, Improper spacing

HY fodder varieties

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

Introduction of hybrids INM Water management Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM IDM

Control of pests by chemical method Control of diseases by chemical method Improper utilization of paddy straw Mono cropping of paddy Improper weed management High severity of Blast disease at nursery and main field 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 Hand injury during detrashing, more drudgery Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage

High yielding breeds Proper spacing/ Drum seeding/ machine transplanting

Value addition Crop rotation Integrated weed management Introduction of new fungicides Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses Residue management Nutrient management Integrated pest management Integrated pest management Introduction of additional income generating crop Drudgery reduction New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition Drudgery reduction HYV Seed treatment IPM Scientific storage method


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Tamarind Sericulture

Animal Husbandry

6.

K.R.pete

Sheelnere Kikkeri

Akkihebbal Kikkeri Anchemuddana halli Aralahalli

2010 2011

Paddy

Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on micronutrient management

Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids

Limited knowledge on processing and value addition High incidence of Panama wilt Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation 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 bug in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on improved breeds Labour scarcity, Improper spacing

Value addition

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

Micronutrient management

Disease management Micronutrient management Value addition Value addition Improved silkworm breeds Mechanization in silkworm rearing Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation Pest management Micronutrient management HY fodder varieties High yielding breeds Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM Water management Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM IDM Value addition Crop rotation Integrated weed management


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Sugarcane

Finger millet

Redgram

Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, Capsicum, French bean

Amaranthus Banana

Tamarind

High severity of Blast disease at nursery and main field 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 Hand injury during detrashing, more drudgery Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties

Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Limited knowledge on processing and value addition High incidence of Panama wilt Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation

Introduction of new fungicides Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses Residue management Nutrient management Integrated pest management Integrated pest management Introduction of additional income generating crop Drudgery reduction New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition Drudgery reduction HYV Seed treatment IPM Scientific storage method Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids

Micronutrient management Value addition Disease management Micronutrient management Value addition Value addition


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Sericulture

Animal Husbandry

7.

Srirangapatna

Arakere

Neralakere Bettahalli

2011

Paddy

Hand shelling, requires more Time & labour, hand injury, more drudgery 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 bug in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on improved breeds Labour scarcity, 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

Sugarcane

High severity of Blast disease at nursery and main field 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

Drudgery reduction

Improved silkworm breeds Mechanization in silkworm rearing Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation Pest management Micronutrient management HY fodder varieties High yielding breeds Proper spacing/Drum seeding/ machine transplanting Introduction of hybrids INM Water management Salinity tolerant variety, nutrient management & alternate crop IPM IDM Value addition Crop rotation Integrated weed management Introduction of new fungicides Proper spacing Intercropping with pulses Residue management Nutrient management Integrated pest management Integrated pest management Introduction of additional income generating crop


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Finger millet

Redgram

Groundnut Tomato, Chilly, Brinjal, Capsicum, French bean Amaranthus Banana

Sericulture

Animal husbandry

Hand injury during detrashing, more drudgery Growing of old varieties Improper spacing Limited knowledge on value added products Labour scarcity & more drudgery Growing of local varieties Limited knowledge on seed treatment Control of pod borer by chemical method Improper storage Labour scarcity & more drudgery Use of disease susceptible local and private varieties Limited knowledge on micronutrient management

Drudgery reduction

Limited knowledge on processing and value addition High incidence of Panama wilt Limited knowledge on micronutrient management Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation 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 bug in mulberry Micronutrient deficiency in mulberry Limited knowledge on high yielding fodder crops Limited knowledge on improved breeds

Value addition

New high yielding varieties Proper spacing Value addition Drudgery reduction HYV Seed treatment IPM Scientific storage method Drudgery reduction Disease tolerant varieties/ hybrids Micronutrient management

Disease management Micronutrient management Value addition Improved silkworm breeds Mechanization in silkworm rearing Disease management practices Disinfection and sanitation Pest management Micronutrient management HY fodder varieties High yielding breeds


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2.9

Priority thrust areas S. No

Thrust area

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

High yielding varieties in french bean, fodder, groundnut, red gram, chrysanthemum, marigold & china aster Hybrids in silkworm Proper spacing and seed rate in paddy, sugarcane and Redgram Improved method of nursery in paddy Nutrient management in paddy, groundnut, vegetables, banana and mulberry Crop residue management in sugarcane Pest management in paddy, maize, sunflower, mulberry and betel vine Disease management in paddy, bean and silkworm rearing Alternate Crops for paddy Additional income in sugarcane Value addition in ragi, soybean, maize, fruits and vegetables Drudgery reduction in paddy Mechanization in paddy and silkworm rearing

PART III - TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS 3.A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities OFT 1 Targets 10

Number of OFTs Achievement 9

FLD 2 Number of farmers Targets Achievement 50 60

Targets 26

Number of Participants Targets Achievement 2880 4103

Extension Programmes 4 Number of Programmes Number of participants Targets Achievement Targets Achievement 855 952 6000 7630

Training 3 Number of Courses Targets Achievement 100 96

Crop Paddy BR-2655 IR - 30864 Tanu

Seed Production (Qtl.) 5 Target Achievement -

813.09 22 126.42

Number of FLDs Achievement 22

Crop Tomato seedlings Baje plants Coconut seedlings Co-3

Number of farmers Targets Achievement 250 233

Planting materials (Nos.) 6 Target Achievement 10000 6400 152 5400


22 Guinea Melia plants Erythrina seedlings Livestock, poultry strains and fingerlings (No.) 7 Target Achievement -

Target -

-

8400 40 224

Bio-products (Kg) 8 Achievement -


23 3.B1. Abstract of interventions undertaken based on thrust areas identified for the district as given in Sl.No.2.7 S. No

Crop/ Enterprise

Thrust area

1.

Improved variety

Red gram

2.

Improved cultivation practices

Paddy

3.

Mechanization

Paddy

4.

Weed management

Paddy

5.

Problematic soil management

Paddy

Identified Problem

Limited knowledge on improved varieties High cost on transplantingsingle seedlings, scarcity of labour Shortage of labours results in delayed transplanting, reduces yield, Improper spacing High weed incidence, Manual weeding labour intensive and costly, Present weedicides are effective against either grass or broad leaved weeds hence ineffective Increased area under problematic soil, indiscriminate use of water and fertilizer, limited knowledge on salt resistant variety

Title of OFT if any

Title of FLD if any

Demonstration of BRG- 2 Redgram variety Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy

Number of Training (farmers) 1

Number of Training (Youths) -

2

Interventions Number of Extension Training activities (extension (No.) personnel) Group meeting: 1 Field visits: 4

-

-

-

-

Supply of bio products No. Kg

Supply of seeds (Qtl.)

Supply of planting materials (No.)

Supply of livestock (No.)

0.3

-

-

-

-

Group meetings: 4 Field visits: 17 Method demonstration: 6 TV programme: 1

0.1

-

-

-

-

Group meetings: 9 Field visits: 6 Method demonstration: 3 TV programme: 1 Diagnostic visit: 1

0.75

-

-

-

-

Demonstration on mechanized transplanting in paddy

2

Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy

-

-

-

Group meetings: 4 Field visits: 1 Method demonstrations: 3

-

-

-

-

-

Management of saline and alkali soils

-

-

-

Field visits: 2

-

-

-

-

-


24 6.

Pest management

Paddy

7.

Pest management

Paddy

8.

Disease management

Paddy

9.

Improved cultivation practices

Ragi

10.

Improved cultivation practices Introduction of disease tolerant high yield hybrid

Maize

12.

Disease tolerant varieties

Chilli

13.

High yielding variety

French beans

11.

Tomato

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 Application of fungicide at Non target area, Late application in the season after the symptoms have appeared Limited knowledge on soil & water conservation, intercropping with pulse & season suitable high yielding variety Lack of knowledge on intercropping Incidence of Bacterial wilt, Low yield

Incidence of powdery mildew, leaf curl viral disease & Low yield Low yield & quality (string)

Demonstration on effective BPH management

-

-

-

Group meeting: 1

-

-

-

-

-

Demonstration on Hispa management in paddy

-

-

-

Group meeting: 1 Field visits: 2 Diagnostic visit: 1

-

-

-

-

-

Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddy

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Demonstration of dry land technologies in ragi

-

-

-

Group meetings: 3 Field visits: 4

Red gram: 0.15

-

-

-

-

Demonstration on intercropping in maize Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid (Spray of Vegetable special) Introduction of Samvrudhi chilli Variety – powdery mildew, leaf curl viral disease tolerant & high yielding Demonstration on Arka Suvidha french bean variety- String less varietal introduction ( Spray of Vegetable special)

3

-

-

Group meetings: 3 Field visits: 3

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

Field visits: 3 Field day: 2

Red gram: 0.15 Tomato seeds: 100 gm

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

Group meetings: 1 Field visit: 1

Chilli seeds: 200 gm

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

Group meetings: 3 Method demonstration: 1

French bean seeds: 0.5

-

-

-

-


25 14.

Disease management

Banana

High incidence of panama wilt in banana

15.

Nutrient management

Banana

Improper micronutrient management

16.

Alternate crop to paddy

Baje

17.

Improved cultivation practice

Sugarcane

18.

Improved cultivation practices

Sugarcane

19.

Crop residue management

Sugarcane

20.

Pest management

Sugarcane

Occurrence of alkaliwaterlogged soils and low productivity & profitability of paddy cultivation in these soils High seed quantity (`7ton/ ha), Lower germination, higher gap filling and higher cost of cultivation Improper spacing (< 3 feet) Non adoption of inter cropping Burning of trash after harvest Incidence of ESB & INB

21.

Pest management

Sugarcane

22.

Pest management

Mulberry

23.

Micro nutrient management

Mulberry

A minor pest becoming major due to climate change Papaya mealy bug infestation in mulberry garden Micro nutrient deficiency in mulberry garden

Banana Tissue culture Nanjanagud Rasabale Demonstration IIHR banana special

Group meetings: 2 Field visits: 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Group meetings: 3 Method demonstration: 1

-

-

-

-

-

Baje Cultivation of Acorus Calamun (Baje) (I year)

-

-

-

Group meetings: 2 Field visits: 2

-

-

-

-

-

Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings

1

-

-

Field visits: 4 Method demonstrations: 3

-

25000 seedlings

-

-

-

Demonstration on inter cropping of French beans in five feet spaced sugarcane

-

-

-

Group meetings: 2 Field visits: 1 Diagnostic visit: 1

0.50 (French bean seeds)

-

-

-

-

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

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Field visits: 2 Method demonstrations: 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Papaya mealy bug management in mulberry

-

-

-

-

-

-

250 / ha

-

Micro nutrient management in mulberry

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Field visits: 8 Method demonstration: 1 Diagnostic visits: 2 Field visits: 4 Method demonstration: 1


26 24.

Improved technology

Sericulture

Uneven maturation of silkworm, Labour scarcity for picking worms, problem in cocoon marketing 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 and skill on disinfection of rearing house and equipment, IDM of silkworm diseases Loss due to black headed caterpillar

25.

Improved hybrids

Sericulture

26.

Mechanisation

Sericulture

27.

Integrated pest and disease management

Sericulture

28.

Pest management

Coconut

29.

Pest management

Beetlevine

Invasion of new pest- gall wasp to betel vine standards

30.

High yielding fodder variety

Forage

Limited awareness on high yielding and palatable fodder varieties

Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation

1

-

-

Group meetings: 2 Field visit: 1 Method demonstration: 3

-

-

-

-

-

Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 x FC-2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearing

2

-

-

Field visits: 2

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

Field visits: 2 Method demonstration: 1

-

-

-

-

-

Integrated pest & disease management in silkworm rearing

1

-

-

Field visits: 2

-

-

Management of black headed catterpiller in coconut

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Group meetings: 5 Field visits: 2 Method demonstration: 1 Diagnostic visit: 1 -

-

-

-

Use of gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards to establish the betel vine gardens Demonstration on CO3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield

Group meetings: 3 Field visits: 1 Method demonstration: 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

450 No.

-

-

-

-

800 root slips / 4 guntas

-

-

-


27 31.

Value addition

Soya

32.

Pest management

Rodent management

33.

Rodent management

Coconut

34.

Micro enterprise

Poultry

35.

Scientific storage

Red gram

36.

Value addition

Tomato

Limited knowledge on value addition

Soya based composite flour mix in daily diet of the farm women

1

Loss of grains & other house hold article due to rodents 10 % loss in coconuts per year due to rodents Limited knowledge about improved breeds Limited knowledge on scientific storage Limited knowledge on value addition to tomato

Rodent control in dwelling house

5

-

-

Group meetings: 6 Field visits: 2

-

-

Group meetings: 2

Management of Rodents in coconut palms

Ragi: 8 Kg Soya: 0.8 Kg Horse gram: 0.6 Kg Ground nut: 0.5 Kg (per Unit) -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Scientific rearing of Swarndhara poults for backyard

1

-

-

Group meetings: 2

-

-

Swarnadhara chicks: 150 Nos.

-

-

Demonstration on scientific storage of redgram for seed purpose Preservation of tomato through sun drying

5

-

-

Group meetings: 3 Method demonstration: 1

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

Group meetings: 1 Method demonstration: 1

-

-

-

-

-

3.B2. Details of technology used during reporting period S. No 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Title of Technology 2 Demonstration of BRG-1 / 2 Redgram variety Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy Demonstration on mechanized transplanting of paddy Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy Management of saline and alkali soils Demonstration on effective BPH management Demonstration on Hispa management in paddy Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddy Demonstration of dry land technologies in ragi Demonstration on intercropping in maize Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid

Source of technology

Crop/ enterprise

OFT

3 UAS (B) ITK UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) IIHR

4 Redgram Paddy Paddy Paddy Paddy Paddy Paddy Paddy Ragi Maize Tomato

5 1

No.of programmes conducted FLD Training Others (Extension Activities) 6 7 8 1 5 2 28 1 2 20 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 7 1 3 6 1 2 5


28 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Introduction of Arka Samvrudhi chilli Variety Demonstration on Arka Suvidha french bean variety Tissue culture Nanjanagud Rasabale Demonstration IIHR banana special Cultivation of Acorus Calamun (Baje) Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings 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 Papaya mealy bug management in mulberry Micro nutrient management in mulberry Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 x FC-2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearing Integrated pest & disease management in silkworm rearing

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Management of black headed catterpiller in coconut Use of gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards to establish the betel vine gardens Demonstration on Co-3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield Soya based composite flour mix in daily diet of the farm women Management of Rodents in coconut palms Rodent control in dwelling house Scientific rearing of Swarndhara poults for backyard Demonstration on scientific storage of redgram for seed purpose Preservation of tomato through sun drying

IIHR IIHR UAS (B) IIHR ITK UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) CSR & TI, Mysore CSR & TI, Mysore CSR & TI, Mysore CSR & TI, Mysore CSR & TI, Mysore UAS (B) & CSRTI, Mysore UAS (B) KVK, Haradanahalli UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B) UAS (B)

Chilli French beans Banana Banana Baje Sugarcane Sugarcane Sugarcane Sugarcane Sugarcane Mulberry Mulberry Sericulture Sericulture Sericulture Sericulture

1 1

2 4

2 4 4 4 7 4 3 11 5 6 2 3 2

1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1

1 1

1 2 2 1 1

1 1 1 1

Coconut Beetlevine Forage Soya Rodent management Rodent management Poultry Red gram Tomato

1

9 5 8 2 2 4 2

1 1 1 1 1

1 5 1 5 2

1 1 1

3.B2 contd.. No. of farmers covered General M 9 5 -

OFT SC/ST M 11

F 10 0 -

0

General M 13 7

F 12

0

FLD SC/ST M 15 3

0 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 3 0 2 3

F 14

F 16 0

0 10 10 12 10 8 7

0 0 0 0 0 0

General M 17 33 28 41

46

Training SC/ST F M 18 19 13 7 3 7 11 2

9

9

F 20 2 0 0

2

General M 21 64 363 256 105 11 8 40 67 61

Others (Specify) SC/ST F M 22 23 12 15 104 41 58 29 12 19 2 1 4 0 5 9 20 14

16 8

F 24 4 5 4 7 0 0 0 1 1


29

4 2 5

8 5

0 0 0

0 0

0 0 0

2 1

8 8 7

0 0 0

2 2 3

0 0 0

9

0

1

0

7

0

0

0

3 8 -

0 0 -

0 2 -

0 0 -

17 74 173

5 32 10

3 10 39

0 1 0

0 0 0

37

0 0

8

2

2

0

0 10

0 11

3 2

2 2

4 7 8 16 10

4 0 0 2 0

2 3 0 4 0

0 0 0 0 0

7

0

3

0

8 2 0

5 8 0

2 0 8

0 0 2

8

6

0

414 25

214 5

63 4

33 0

54 61

5 9

4 14

0 3

79 61

17 25

9 7

5 1

33 37

6 8

8 8

1 0

59 32 18 78 29 40 114

7 1 0 2 11 0 16

9 5 5 13 8 5 11

5 2 2 1 1 0 3

13 25 49 45 16

10 3 9 16 0

6 5 6 20 2

3 0 1 0 0

0

35

0

6

30 7

42 103

9 3

12 23

110 0 74 55

52 15 64 15

20 0 14 12

8 3 13 7

22 2 26 12

26 27 51 38

5 0 7 0

6 4 18 18


30

PART IV - On Farm Trial 4. A1. Abstract on the number of technologies assessed in respect of crops Thematic areas Integrated Nutrient Management Varietal Evaluation Integrated Pest Management Integrated Crop Management Integrated Disease Management Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises Weed Management Resource Conservation Technology Farm Machineries Integrated Farming System Seed / Plant production Value addition Drudgery Reduction Storage Technique Mushroom cultivation Others (Problematic soils) Total

Cereals

Oilseeds

Pulses

Commercial Crops

Vegetables

Fruits

Flower

Plantation crops

Tuber Crops

1

TOTAL

1 1 1

1 1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1 3

1

1

1 7

1

4.A2. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of crops Thematic areas Integrated Nutrient Management Varietal Evaluation Integrated Pest Management Integrated Crop Management Integrated Disease Management Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises Weed Management Resource Conservation Technology Farm Machineries Integrated Farming System Seed / Plant production Value addition Drudgery Reduction Storage Technique Mushroom cultivation Total

Cereals

Oilseeds

Pulses

Commercial Crops 1

Vegetables

Fruits

Flower

Plantation crops

1

1

1

Tuber Crops

TOTAL 1 1

1

1

1

3


31

4.A3. Abstract on the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock enterprises: Thematic areas Evaluation of Breeds Nutrition Management Disease of Management Value Addition Production and Management Feed and Fodder Small Scale income generating enterprises TOTAL

Cattle

Poultry

NIL

Piggery

Rabbitry

Fisheries

TOTAL

Rabbitry

Fisheries

TOTAL

4.A4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock enterprises: NIL Thematic areas Evaluation of Breeds Nutrition Management Disease of Management Value Addition Production and Management Feed and Fodder Small Scale income generating enterprises TOTAL

Cattle

Poultry

Piggery


32

4.B. Achievements on technologies Assessed and Refined 4.B.1. Technologies Assessed under various Crops Thematic areas

Crop

Name of the technology assessed

No. of trials

Number of farmers

Area in ha (Per trail covering all the Technological Options)

Integrated Nutrient Management Varietal Evaluation

Banana

Tissue culture Nanjanagud rasabale

5

5

1.0 ha

Integrated Pest Management

Mulberry Papaya mealy bug management in mulberry

5

5

2.0 ha.

Integrated Crop Management

Sugarcane Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings

5

5

0.5 ha

Resource Conservation Technology

Coconut

Management of Rodents in coconut palms

5

5

1.0 ha

Farm Machineries

Paddy

Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy

5

5

1.0 ha

Soya

Preparation and use of soya enriched composite flour in daily diet of the farm women

5

5

-

Cultivation of Acorus Calamun (Baje)

5

5

1.0

35

35

6.5 ha

Integrated Disease Management Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises Weed Management

Seed / Plant production Value addition

Drudgery Reduction Storage Technique Mushroom cultivation Others (Problematic soils) Total

Baje 7


33 4.B.2. Technologies Refined under various Crops

Thematic areas

Mulberry

Micro nutrient management in mulberry

5

5

Area in ha (Per trail covering all the Technological Options) 1.0 ha.

Betel vine

Revival of betel vine gardens using gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards

5

5

1.0 ha

5

5

-

15

15

2.0 ha.

Crop

Integrated Nutrient Management

Name of the technology assessed

No. of trials

Number of farmers

Varietal Evaluation Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Crop Management Integrated Disease Management Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises Weed Management Resource Conservation Technology

Rodent Rodent control in dwelling house management

Farm Machineries Integrated Farming System Seed / Plant production Value addition Drudgery Reduction Storage Technique Mushroom cultivation Total

3


34

4.B.3. Technologies assessed under Livestock and other enterprises: NIL Thematic areas

Name of the livestock enterprise

Name of the technology assessed

No. of trials

Name of the livestock enterprise

Name of the technology assessed

No. of trials

No. of farmers

Evaluation of breeds Nutrition management Disease management Value addition Production and management Feed and fodder Small scale income generating enterprises

Total 4.B.4. Technologies Refined under Livestock and other enterprises: NIL Thematic areas Evaluation of breeds Nutrition management Disease management Value addition Production and management Feed and fodder Small scale income generating enterprises Total

No. of farmers


35

4.C1. Results of Technologies Assessed Results of On Farm Trial : OFT-1 Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

1

Paddy

Problem definition

Title of OFT

2

3

4

Irrigated

High cost on transplantingsingle seedlings, scarcity of labour

Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy

No. of trials 5

5

Technology Assessed 6

Mixing of 20 kg IR64 paddy seeds (deep fried on stove and soaked in water for 12 hours) with 20 kg of pre germinated hybrid KRH-2 paddy seeds and sown using drum seeder & mechanical harvesting

Parameters of assessment 7

Germination percentage, yield and economics

Results of assessment

Data on the parameter 8

Yield (q/ha) FP

-

Gross cost (Rs./ha) -

RP AP

64.93 74.14

27314 21464

Gross Returns (Rs./ha) 71426 81554

Feedback from the farmer

9

10

95% germination

Good technology easy for use and should be careful in land preparation pre germination and weed management

Any refinement needed 11

Justification for refinement 12

-

-

Contd.. Technology Assessed

Source of Technology

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

Production

14 UAS (B)

15 6493

ITK

7414

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year) 16 Kg/ha. Kg/ha

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit

BC Ratio

17 44,109=00

18 2.61

60,090=00

3.79

4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial for assessment to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following details 1 2 3

Title of Technology Assessed Problem Definition Details of technologies selected for assessment

Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy High cost on transplanting- single seedlings, scarcity of labour RP: Single seedlings of KRH-2 paddy (20 kg/ ha) after raising the nursery AP: : Mixing of 20 kg IR-64 paddy seeds ( deep fried on stove and soaked in water for 12 hours) with 20 kg of pre germinated hybrid KRH-2 paddy seeds and sown using drum seeder & mechanical harvesting


36 4 5 6

Source of technology Production system and thematic area Performance of the Technology performance indicators

7

Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation

8 9 10

with

Constraints identified and feedback for research Process of farmers participation and their reaction

ITK Irrigated, Improved cultivation practices Yield (q/ha) RP 64.93 AP 74.14

Gross cost 27314 21464

Gross return 71423 81554

Net Return Rs. 44109 60090

BC Ratio 2.61 3.79

Hand transplanting – 4 Drum seeding - 7 It can be recommended to farmers with proper weed management at initial stages most ideal for field grown sugarcane in last season. More weed problem in paddy mono cropping and crusting during early stages in Red soils . Actively involved in all the cropping activity and opined it is a good technology in labour scare area. Crop at early stages in slow growing but better than transplanted crop at later stages. At the early stage of crop weed management by using cono weeder is necessary and nutrient should be applied at prescribed time to get good crop and higher yield.

OFT -2 Crop/ enterprise 1

Banana

Farming situation

Problem definition

2

3

Irrigated

High incidence of panama wilt in banana

Title of OFT

No. of trials

4

Tissue culture Nanjanagud Rasabale

Technology Assessed

Parameters of assessment

Data on the parameter

Results of assessment

6

7

8

9

Cultivation of Tissue culture Nanjanagud Rasabale

-

5

4

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Justification for refinement 12

On going

Contd.. Technology Assessed 13 FP: Cultivation of existing Nanjangud rasabale RP: AP: Cultivation of Tissue culture Nanjanagud Rasabale

Source of Technology

Production

14

15

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year) 16

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit

BC Ratio

17

18

Net Return Rs.

BC Ratio

On going UAS (B)

4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial for assessment to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following 1 2 3

details Title of Technology Assessed Problem Definition Details of technologies selected for assessment

4 5 6

Source of technology Production system and thematic area Performance of the Technology with performance indicators

Tissue culture Nanjanagud rasabale High incidence of panama wilt in banana FP: Cultivation of existing Nanjangud rasabale AP: Cultivation of Tissue culture Nanjanagud Rasabale UAS (B) Irrigated, Disease management Yield (q/ha) Gross cost Gross return


37

7 8 9 10

Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation Constraints identified and feedback for research Process of farmers participation and their reaction

On going

OFT -3 Crop/ enterprise 1

Farming situation 2

Irrigated

Baje

Problem definition

Title of OFT

3

Occurrence of alkaliwaterlogged soils & low productivity & profitability of paddy cultivation in these soils

4

Cultivation of Acorus Calamun (Baje)

No. of trials 5

5

Technology Assessed

Parameters of assessment

Data on the parameter

Results of assessment

6

7

8

9

Performance of Baje in saline soils

-

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Justification for refinement 12

On going

Contd.. Technology Assessed 13 FP: Paddy RP: AP: Performance of Baje in saline soils

Source of Technology 14 -

Production 15

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year) 16

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit 17

BC Ratio 18

On going

4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial for assessment to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10

details Title of Technology Assessed Problem Definition Details of technologies selected for assessment Source of technology Production system and thematic area Performance of the Technology with performance indicators Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation Constraints identified and feedback for research Process of farmers participation and their reaction

Cultivation of Acorus Calamun (Baje) Occurrence of alkali- waterlogged soils and low productivity & profitability of paddy cultivation in these soils FP: Paddy AP: Performance of Baje in saline soils Irrigated and alternate crop to paddy Yield (q/ha) Gross cost Gross return Net Return Rs. BC Ratio

On going


38

OFT -4 Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

1

2

3

Sugarcane

Irrigated

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

Title of OFT 4

Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings

No. of trials 5

Parameters of assessment 7

Technology Assessed 6

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)

5

Data on the parameter

Results of assessment

8

9

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Justification for refinement 12

On going

Contd.. Technology Assessed 13 FP: RP: Planting of three budded sets (25,000-30,000 No~ 7 ton/ ha) AP: 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)

Source of Technology

Production

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year)

14 -

15 -

16 -

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit 17 -

BC Ratio 18 -

On going

ITK

4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial for assessment to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following 1 2 3

details Title of Technology Assessed Problem Definition Details of technologies selected for assessment

4 5 6

Source of technology Production system and thematic area Performance of the Technology with performance indicators

7

Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation Constraints identified and feedback for research Process of farmers participation and their reaction

8 9 10

Raising and transplanting of single eye bud sugarcane seedlings High seed quantity (7ton/ ha), Lower germination, higher gap filling and higher cost of cultivation RP: Planting of three budded sets (25,000-30,000No~7 ton/ha) AP: 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) ITK Irrigated and improved cultivation practice Yield (q/ha) Gross cost Gross return Net Return Rs. BC Ratio

On going


39

OFT:5 Crop/ enterprise 1

Mulberry

Farming situation

Problem definition

2

3

Irrigated Papaya mealy bug infestation in mulberry garden

Title of OFT 4

Papaya mealy bug management in mulberry

No. of trials 5

5

Technology Assessed

Parameters of assessment

6

Spray of Dimethoate 0.09% of (36 EC) on 15th day after pruning and release of Acerophagus papaye on 30th day

Data on the parameter

7

% infestation, No. of shoots/ plant, Average shoot height, Leaf yield / plant, Leaf yield / ha/yr

8

Results of assessment 9

Yield (q/ha)

Gross cost (Rs./ha)

Gross Returns (Rs./ha)

FP

460.0

41250

115000

RP

437.5

40000

109375

AP

495.0

43750

123750

7% infestation, 15 No. of shoots/ plant, 98 cm Average shoot height, 4.13 Kg Leaf yield / plant, 495 q Leaf yield / ha/yr

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Combination, chemical & biological is better because spraying chemical reduces the infestation at initial stage and releasing biological agent at later stage gives better results in long term

-

Justification for refinement 12

Contd.. Technology Assessed

Production

13 FP: Spraying of Dimethoate 1 ml./ltr. on 15th to 20th day after pruning RP: Release of Acerophagus papayae (Nymphal paracited imported from USDA- APHIS Puerto Rico @ 250/ha. (3 times a year) AP: Spray of Dimethoate 0.09% of (36 EC) on 15th day after pruning and release of Acerophagus papaya on 30th day

Source of Technology 14 -

15

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year) 16

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit

BC Ratio

17

18

46000

Kg./ha/year

73750

2.78

43750

Kg./ha/year

69375

2.73

49500

Kg./ha/year

80000

2.83

NBAII, Bangalore

CSR & TI, Mysore

4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial for assessment to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following 1 2 3

details Title of Technology Assessed Problem Definition Details of technologies selected for assessment

4

Source of technology

Papaya mealy bug management in mulberry Papaya mealy bug infestation in mulberry garden FP: Spraying of Dimethoate 1 ml./ltr. on 15th to 20th day after pruning RP: Release of Acerophagus papayae (Nymphal paracited imported from USDA- APHIS Puerto Rico @ 250/ha. (3 times a year) AP: Spray of Dimethoate 0.09% of (36 EC) on 15th day after pruning and release of Acerophagus papaya on 30th day CSRTI, Mysore


40 5 6

Production system and thematic area Performance of the Technology performance indicators

7

Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation Constraints identified and feedback for research Process of farmers participation and their reaction

8 9 10

with

Irrigated and pest management Yield (q/ha) FP 460.0 RP 437.5 AP 495.0

Gross cost 41250 40000 43750

Gross return 115000 109375 123750

Net Return Rs. 73750 69375 80000

BC Ratio 1.78 1.73 1.83

Spraying Dimethoate helps reduce sucking pests incidence and also gives protection for 25 days. Further releasing biological agent gives long term solution Can be recommended as it helps for effective papaya mealy bug management in Mulberry Need to study long term residual affect on silkworm growth Technologies good as it gives better plant protection. Farmers actively involved in carrying the OFT

OFT -6 Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

1

Soya

2

-

Problem definition

Title of OFT

3

Lack of HBV protein in the diet of farm women resulting in low weight for their age and height

4

Preparation and use of soya enriched composite flour in daily diet by the farm women

No. of trials 5

5

Technology Assessed

Parameters of assessment

Data on the parameter

Results of assessment

6

7

8

9

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

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Justification for refinement 12

On going

Contd.. Technology Assessed 13 FP: Single cereal based flour preparation RP: AP: Soya based composite flour mix in daily diet by the farm women

Source of Technology

14

Production 15

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year) 16

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit

BC Ratio

17

18

On going UAS (B)

4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial for assessment to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following 1 2 3

details Title of Technology Assessed Problem Definition Details of technologies selected for assessment

4 5

Source of technology Production system and thematic area

Preparation and use of soya enriched composite flour in daily diet by the farm women Lack of HBV protein in the diet of farm women resulting in low weight for their age and height FP: Single cereal based flour preparation AP: Soya based composite flour mix in daily diet by the farm women UAS (B) Value addition


41 6

Performance of the Technology with performance indicators

7

Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation Constraints identified and feedback for research Process of farmers participation and their reaction

8 9 10

Yield (q/ha)

Gross cost

Gross return

Net Return Rs.

BC Ratio

On going

OFT - 7 Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

1

2

Rodent management

Irrigated

Problem definition

Title of OFT

3

Pest management (Rodents) 10 % loss in coconuts per year

4

Management of Rodents in coconut palms

No. of trials 5

2

Technology Assessed 6

ITK- Innovative farmers method – snap trap in bamboo basket (Proc. Innovators meet)

Parameters of assessment

Data on the parameter

Results of assessment

7

8

9

% loss in nuts

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Justification for refinement 12

Not implemented due to non availability of infested garden nearby Krishi Vigyan Kendra

Use of magic trap in the bamboo basket Use of Bromadialone cake in bamboo basket Contd.. Technology Assessed 13 FP: Cleaning the trees RP: Placement of Bromadialone cake by climbing trees AP1: ITK- Innovative farmers method – snap trap in bamboo basket (Proc. Innovators meet) AP2: Use of magic trap in the bamboo basket AP3: Use of Bromadialone cake in bamboo basket

Source of Technology 14 UAS (B) UAS (B)

Production 15

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year) 16

details Title of Technology Assessed Problem Definition Details of technologies selected for assessment

BC Ratio 18

Not implemented due to non availability of infested garden nearby Krishi Vigyan Kendra

4.C2. Details of each On Farm Trial for assessment to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following 1 2 3

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit 17

Management of Rodents in coconut palms Pest management (Rodents) 10 % loss in coconuts per year FP: Cleaning the trees RP: Placement of Bromadialone cake by climbing trees AP1: ITK- Innovative farmers method – snap trap in bamboo basket (Proc. Innovators meet)


42

4 5 6 7

8 9 10

Source of technology Production system and thematic area Performance of the Technology with performance indicators Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation Constraints identified and feedback for research Process of farmers participation and their reaction

AP2: Use of magic trap in the bamboo basket AP3: Use of Bromadialone cake in bamboo basket UAS (B) Irrigated, Pest management Yield (q/ha) Gross cost

Gross return

Net Return Rs.

BC Ratio

Not implemented due to non availability of infested garden nearby Krishi Vigyan Kendra

4.D1. Results of Technologies Refined Results of On Farm Trial OFT: 1 Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

Title of OFT

1

2

3

4

Mulberry

Irrigated,

Micro nutrient deficiency in mulberry garden

Micro nutrient management in mulberry

No. of trials 5

5

Technology refined

Parameters of refined

6

7

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

Shoots / plant, Average shoot height, Leaf yield / plant, Leaf yield / ha / yr

Data on the parameter 8

Yield (q/ha) FP

375

Gross cost (Rs./ha) 38100

AP

437

39500

Results of refinement 9

Gross Returns (Rs./ha) 93750 109250

21 shoots / plant, 115 cm Average shoot height, 3.64 Kg Leaf yield / plant, 437 q Leaf yield / ha / yr

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Mulberry leaf in succulent and leaf yield is good

-

Details of refinement done 12

Since Mandya soils are deficit with zinc and boron and also these micronutrients play an important role in leaf quality & cocoon productivity application of zinc and boron is essential

Contd..

Technology Refined

Source of Technology for Technology Option1 / Justification for modification of assessed Technology Option 1

Production

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year)

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit

BC Ratio


43 13 FP: NPK @ 300:120:120 Kg + 20 ton FYM / ha/year RP: AP: NPK @ 300:120:120 Kg + 20 ton FYM / ha/year + Zinc sulphate @ 10 Kg/ ha/year + Boraux 1Kg/ ha/ year

14 CSR & TI, Mysore

15

16

17

37500

Kg./ha/year

55650

2.46

-

-

-

-

43700

Kg./ha/year

69750

2.77

4.D.2. Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following details: Title of Technology refined Micro nutrient management in mulberry Problem Definition Micro nutrient deficiency in mulberry garden Details of technologies selected for refinement FP: NPK @ 300:120:120 Kg + 20 ton FYM / ha/year AP: NPK @ 300:120:120 Kg + 20 ton FYM / ha/year + Zinc sulphate @ 10 Kg/ ha/year + Boraux 1Kg/ ha/ year 4 Source of technology CSR & TI, Mysore 5 Production system and thematic area Irrigated, micro nutrient management 6 Performance of the Technology with performance Yield (q/ha) Gross cost Gross return Net Return Rs. BC Ratio indicators FP 375 38100 93750 55650 2.46 AP 437 39500 109250 69750 2.77 7 Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology Since low laying areas of Mandya soils deficient with zinc and boron duly two particular elements application is better than parameters done through farmer’s participation / applicants of all the micronutrient other scoring techniques 8 Final recommendation for micro level situation Can be recommended as it gives, better leaf yield and quality (16.5 % increase in leaf yield is recorded in AP as compared to FP) 9 Constraints identified and feedback for research Lack of proper drainage and percent of fixation of micronutrients in the soil 10 Process of farmers participation and their reaction Farmers actively involved in OFT and felt happy on leaf yield and quality 1 2 3

OFT: 2 Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

Problem definition

Title of OFT

1

2

3

4

Betel vine

Protective irrigation

Invasion of new pest- gall wasp to betel vine standards

Revival of betel vine gardens using gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards

No. of trials 5

5

Technology refined

Parameters of refined

Data on the parameter

Results of refinement

6

7

8

9

Use of gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards to establish the betel vine gardens

-

Feedback from the farmer 10

On going

Any refinement needed 11

Details of refinement done 12

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


44

Contd.. Technology Refined 13 FP: Use of susceptible Eryhtrina standards to establish betel vine gardens RP: Alternate use of standards (Bombyx, Drum stick & Sesbania) AP: Use of gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards to establish the betel vine gardens

Source of Technology for Technology Option1 / Justification for modification of assessed Technology Option 1

Production 14

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year) 15

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit

BC Ratio

16

17

Net Return Rs.

BC Ratio

UAS

On going

KVK, Hardanahalli

4.D.2. Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following details: Title of Technology refined Revival of betel vine gardens using gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards Problem Definition Invasion of new pest- gall wasp to betel vine standards Details of technologies selected for refinement FP: Use of susceptible Eryhtrina standards to establish betel vine gardens RP: Alternate use of standards (Bombyx, Drum stick & Sesbania) AP: Use of gall wasp tolerant Erythrina standards to establish the betel vine gardens 4 Source of technology KVK, Hardanahalli 5 Production system and thematic area Protective irrigation, Pest management 6 Performance of the Technology with Yield (q/ha) Gross cost Gross return performance indicators 7 Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques On going 8 Final recommendation for micro level situation 9 Constraints identified and feedback for research 10 Process of farmers participation and their reaction 1 2 3


45

OFT: 3 Crop/ enterprise

Farming situation

1

Rodent management

2

-

Problem definition

Title of OFT

3

4

Heavy losses in stored food grains and house hold articles by rodents

Rodent control in dwelling house

No. of trials 5

5

Technology refined

Parameters of refined

Data on the parameter

Results of refinement

6

7

8

9

Use of bromadialone bait 1) 10cakes initially 2-3 cakes @ 3-4 months interval / year.

-

Feedback from the farmer 10

Any refinement needed 11

Details of refinement done 12

Scarcity of labour validating Farmers innovation

On going

Contd.. Technology Refined 13 FP: Use of single cake / house RP: Use of bromadialone cakes no specific dose (3-4 cakes / year) AP: Use of bromadialone bait 1) 10cakes initially 2-3 cakes @ 3-4 months interval / year.

Source of Technology for Technology Option1 / Justification for modification of assessed Technology Option 1

Production

Please give the unit (kg/ha, t/ha, lit/animal, nuts/palm, nuts/palm/year)

Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit

BC Ratio

14

15

16

17

UAS (B) On going

4.D.2. Details of each On Farm Trial for refinement to be furnished in the following format separately as per the following details: Title of Technology refined Rodent control in dwelling house Problem Definition Heavy losses in stored food grains and house hold articles by rodents Details of technologies selected for refinement FP: Use of single cake / house RP: Use of bromadialone cakes no specific dose (3-4 cakes / year) AP: Use of bromadialone bait 1) 10cakes initially 2-3 cakes @ 3-4 months interval / year. 4 Source of technology UAS (B) 5 Production system and thematic area Rodent management 6 Performance of the Technology with performance indicators Yield (q/ha) Gross cost Gross return 1 2 3

7 8 9

Feedback, matrix scoring of various technology parameters done through farmer’s participation / other scoring techniques Final recommendation for micro level situation Constraints identified and feedback for research

On going

Net Return Rs.

BC Ratio


46 10

Process of farmers participation and their reaction

PART V - FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS 5. Sl. No.

A. Summary of FLDs implemented during 2011-12 Category

Farming Situation

Season and Year

Crop

Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Thematic area

1.

Oilseeds Pulses

Rain fed

Kharif 2011

Red gram

BRG-2

-

Improved variety

2.

Cereals

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Paddy

Jaya

-

Mechanization

3.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Paddy

Tanu

-

Weed management

4.

Irrigated

-

Paddy

-

-

Problematic soil management

5.

Irrigated

-

Paddy

-

-

Pest management

6.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Paddy

MTU- 1001

-

Pest management

7.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Paddy

BR-2655 Tanu

-

Pest management

8.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Ragi

GPU-48

-

Improved cultivation practices

9.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Maize

NAH 1147 & BRG 2

-

Improved cultivation practices

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Tomato

-

Arka Ananya

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Chilli

Samvrudhi

-

Introduction of disease tolerant high yield hybrid Disease tolerant varieties

11.

12.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

French bean

Arka Suvidha

-

&

Technology Demonstrated Demonstration of BRG 2 Redgram variety Demonstration on mechanized transplanting in paddy Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy Demonstration of saline and alkali soil management Demonstration on effective BPH management Demonstration on Hispa adult management in paddy nursery Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddy Demonstration of dry land technologies in ragi

No. of farmers/ demonstration SC/ST Others Total

Area (ha) Proposed

Actual

2.0

2.0

3

7

10

1.0

2.0

3

10

13

2.0

2.0

0

10

10

2.0

Due to vacancy of SMS soil science the budget was reallocated after obtaining permission from ZPD to FLD on Mechanisation in silkworm rearing and Demonstration on CO3 fodder variety & its effect on milk yield and its establishment of fodder bank

5.0 No incidence of BPH during the year, hence not implemented 5.0

24.0

3

12

15

5.0

4.0

8

2

10

2.0

2.0

8

2

10

Demonstration on intercropping in maize

2.0

2.0

7

0

07

Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid Introductionof Samvrudhi chilli variety Demonstration on Arka Suvidha french bean variety

1.0

2.0

8

2

10

1.0

2.0

8

2

10

1.0

2.0

7

3

10

Millets 10.

Vegetables

Flowers

High variety

yielding

Reasons for shortfall in achievement


47 Ornamental 13.

Fruit

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Banana

G-9 & yelakki

-

Nutrient management

Demonstration on IIHR- Banana Special

1.0

2.0

9

1

10

14.

Spices and condiments Commercial

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Sugar cane

French bean: Arka Suvidha

Improved cultivation practices

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

2.0

2.0

7

3

10

15.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Sugarcane

-

-

Crop residue management

16.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Sugarcane

Co-62175

-

Pest management

17.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Sugarcane

-

-

Pest management

18.

Medicinal and aromatic Fodder

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Fodder

-

Co-3

High variety

19.

Plantation

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Coconut

Tiptur tall

-

-

Kharif 2011

Poultry

Swarnadhara poults

-

yielding

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

1.0

1.0

Due to vacancy of SMS soil science the budget was reallocated after obtaining permission from ZPD to FLD on Mechanisation in silkworm rearing and Demonstration on CO3 fodder variety & its effect on milk yield and its establishment of fodder bank 4.0 8 2 10

1.0

Not implemented due to non – occurrence of the pest

Demonstration on Co3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield

1.0

1.0

7

3

10

Pest management

Management of black headed catterpiller in coconut

2.0

2.0

8

2

10

High yielding poults for backyard

Scientific rearing of Swarndhara poults for backyard

50 chicks

150 chicks

13

2

15

Fibre Dairy 20.

Poultry

Rabbitry Pigerry Sheep and goat Duckery Common carps Mussels Ornamental fishes Oyster mushroom Button mushroom Vermicompost


48

21.

Sericulture

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

Silk worm

22.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011

23.

Irrigated

24.

Irrigated

-

PM x CSR 2

Improved technology

Silkworm

FC-1 x FC-2

Higher cocoon yield

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011

Silk worm

PM x CSR 2 PM x CSR 2

Mechanisation

-

Kharif 2011

Redgram

BRG 1 & 2

-

Scientific storage methods

-

Kharif 2011

Tomato

Arka ananya

-

Value addition

Silk worm

Integrated pest and disease management

Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 x FC-2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearing Integrated pest & disease management in silkworm rearing

2000 DFLs

5000 DFLs

8

2

10

1000 DFLs

900 DFLs

7

3

10

1500 DFLs 3000 DFLs

1500 DFLs 4000 DFLs

8

0

8

18

4

22

Demonstration on scientific storage of redgram for seed purpose Preservation of tomato through sun drying

10 bins

10 bins

10

0

10

10 Nos.

10 Nos.

8

2

10

Apiculture Implements 25.

Others (specify)

26.

5.A. 1. Soil fertility status of FLDs plots during 2011-12

3.

Irrigated

4.

Irrigated

Season and Year Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

5.

Irrigated

-

Paddy

-

-

Pest management

6.

Irrigated

Paddy

MTU- 1001

-

Pest management

7.

Irrigated

Paddy

BR-2655 & Tanu

-

Pest management

8.

Irrigated

Ragi

GPU-48

-

9.

Irrigated

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

Maize

NAH 1147 BRG 2 -

Improved cultivation practices Improved cultivation practices -

Kharif 2011

Tomato

Sl. No. 1. 2.

Category Oilseeds Pulses Cereals

Millets 10.

Vegetables

Farming Situation Rain fed Irrigated

Irrigated

Crop

Variety/ breed

Hybrid

Red gram

BRG-2

Paddy

Jaya

-

Mechanization

Paddy

Tanu

-

Weed management

Paddy

-

-

Problematic soil management

-

-

-

Thematic area

-

&

Arka Ananya

Improved variety

Introduction of disease tolerant high yield hybrid

Season and year

Technology Demonstrated Demonstration of BRG-1 & 2 Redgram variety Demonstration on mechanized transplanting in paddy Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy Demonstration of saline and alkali soil management Demonstration on effective BPH management Demonstration on Hispa adult management in paddy nursery Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddy Demonstration of dry land technologies in ragi Demonstration on intercropping in maize Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid

Status of soil

Previous crop grown

N M

P L

K M

Ragi

H

L

M

Paddy

H

L

H

Paddy

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

L

H

M

Red gram

H

L

M

Fodder maize

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

Kharif 2011

-

-

-

-

-

H

M

M

Tomato


49 11.

Irrigated

12.

Irrigated Flowers Ornamental

13.

Fruit Spices and

Irrigated -

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

Chilli

Samvrudhi

-

Disease tolerant varieties

Introduction of Samvrudhi chilli variety

French bean -

Arka Suvidha

-

High yielding variety

Demonstration on Arka Suvidha french bean variety -

-

-

-

-

Kharif 2011 -

Banana

G-9 & Yelakki

-

-

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

Sugar cane

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011

Fodder

-

Coconut

Tiptur tall

-

-

-

-

-

Nutrient management -

-

Demonstration on IIHR- Banana Special -

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

H

M

M

French bean

H

M

L

Chilli

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Kharif 2011 -

H

M

M

-

-

-

-

H

M

L

Paddy

H

M

M

Paddy

H

L

M

Sugarcane

M

L

H

Paddy

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

H

L

M

Ragi

H

M

M

-

Vegetables -

condiments 14.

Commercial

Irrigated

15.

Irrigated

16.

Irrigated

17.

Irrigated

18.

Irrigated

19.

Irrigated

20.

Irrigated

21.

Irrigated Medicinal and

-

Sugarcane

French bean: Arka Suvidha -

-

Improved cultivation practices Crop residue management

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

Sugarcane

Co-62175

-

Pest management

Sugarcane

-

-

Pest management

Silk worm

-

PM CSR 2 FC-1 FC-2 PM CSR 2 PM CSR 2 -

Silkworm Silk worm Silk worm -

-

x

Improved technology

x

Higher cocoon yield

x

Mechanisation

Integrated management of sugarcane borers using traps Demonstration on the management of white mite in Sugarcane Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 x FC-2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearing

x

Integrated pest and disease management -

Integrated pest & disease management in silkworm rearing -

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011 -

Co-3

High yielding variety

-

Pest management

Demonstration on Co-3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield Management of black headed catterpiller in coconut

Kharif 2011 Kharif 2011

aromatic 22. 23.

Fodder Plantation Fibre

Irrigated Irrigated


50

5.B. Results of Frontline Demonstrations 5.B.1. Crops Crop

Name of the technology demonstrated

Variety

Demonstration of BRG - 2 Redgram variety

BRG-2

Hybrid

Farming situation

No. of Demo.

Yield (q/ha)

Area (ha) H

Demo L

A

13.5

9.5

11.5

Check

% Increase

8.9

29.0

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) Gross Gross Net ** Cost Return Return BCR

*Economics of check (Rs./ha) Gross Gross Net ** Cost Return Return BCR

15900

Oilseeds Pulses Red gram

Rain fed

10

2.0

Irrigated

10

2.0

Irrigated

10

2.0

24150

8250

1.51

15000

18690

3690

1.24

40653

2.41

27314

64702

37388

2.36

Cereals Paddy

Paddy

Paddy

Paddy

Paddy

Paddy

Ragi

Demonstration on mechanized transplanting in paddy Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy Demonstration of saline and alkali soil management Demonstration on effective BPH management Demonstration on Hispa adult management in paddy nursery Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddy Demonstration of dry land technologies in ragi

Jaya

Tanu

On going

66.3

59.1

62.7

58.82

6.12

28339

68992

-

Irrigated

Due to vacancy of SMS soil science the budget was reallocated after obtaining permission from ZPD to FLD on Mechanisation in silkworm rearing and Demonstration on CO3 fodder variety & its effect on milk yield and its establishment of fodder bank

-

Irrigated

No incidence of BPH during the year, hence not implemented

MTU1001

Irrigated

10

24.0

47.3

39.6

43.45

34.7

25.16

28150

42988

14838

1.53

26975

30875

3900

1.14

BR-2655 & Tanu

Irrigated

10

4.0

51.85

49.20

50.52

40.83

23.73

8500

14250

23248

1.67

32425

51142

18717

1.57

Irrigated

10

2

17.58

14.5

16.04

13.1

22.44

13140

16040

2900

1.22

13000

13100

100

1.01

GPU-48


51 Maize

Demonstration on intercropping in maize

NAH 1147 & BRG 2

Irrigated

10

2

43.4

35.6

39.5

34.6

14.16

18300

47400

29100

2.59

18000

41520

23520

2.30

Irrigated

8

2.0

318.8

278.4

298.6

234.7

27.19

32708

92566

59858

2.83

45831

96247

50416

2.10

Irrigated

10

2.0

306.4

260.0

283.2

245.3

15.45

51036

144432

93396

2.83

59857

125103

65246

2.09

Arka Suvidha

Irrigated

10

2.0

241.0

197.0

219.0

183.5

19.34

54750

170820

116070

3.12

57273

151776

94503

2.65

G-9 and Yelakki

Irrigated

8

2.0

324.0

298.5

311.25

285.75

13.96

41225

122707

81482

2.98

38620

112000

73380

2.9

32.5

28.2

30.35

Millets Vegetables Tomato

Chilli

French bean

Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid Introduction of Samvrudhi chilli variety Demonstration on Arka Suvidha french bean variety

Arka Ananya

Samvrudhi

Flowers Ornamental Fruit Banana

Demonstration on IIHRBanana Special

Spices and condiments Commercial

Sugarcane

Sugarcane

Sugarcane

Sugarcane

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

French bean: Arka Suvidha

Irrigated

-

Irrigated

Co-62175

Irrigated

-

Irrigated

10

1.0

Sugarcane under vegetative stage

No inter crop

On going

Due to vacancy of SMS soil science the budget was reallocated after obtaining permission from ZPD to FLD on Mechanisation in silkworm rearing and Demonstration on CO3 fodder variety & its effect on milk yield and its establishment of fodder bank

10

4.0

On going

Not implemented due to non occurrence of white mites


52 Fibre crops like cotton Medicinal and aromatic Fodder

Fodder

Demonstration on Co-3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield

-

Co-3

Irrigated

10

1.0

On going

Irrigated

10

2.0

No yield data could be recorded as the nuts were harvested prior to imposing treatment. The yield results will be known only after 2 years

BRG 1 & 2

Irrigated

10

10 nos

On going

Arka ananya

Irrigated

10

10 nos

On going

Plantation

Coconut

Management of black headed catterpiller in coconut

Tiptur tall

-

Fibre Others (pl.specify) Demonstration on scientific storage of redgram for seed purpose Preservation of tomato through sun drying

Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage in weed/pest/ diseases etc.) Parameter with unit Demonstration on Londax power weedicide in paddy Weed density / m. sq. (Nos.) Demonstration of saline and alkali soil management Demonstration on effective BPH management Demonstration on Hispa adult management in paddy nursery Hispa count / sweep Demonstration on effective Blast & sheath rot management in paddy % disease incidence % Sheath rot Demonstration of dry land technologies in ragi Demonstration on intercropping in maize Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid

Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Demo 14

Check 19

Not implemented due to vacant of SMS (SS & AC) No incidence of BPH hence not implemented 80

241

2 2.5

6 8


53 % Disease incidence Integrated management of sugarcane borers using traps Demonstration on the management of white mite in Sugarcane Management of black headed catterpiller in coconut No. of Catterpillars / leaflet % fronds affected / tree Demonstration on Co-3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield

1.5

20 On going Not implemented due to non occurrence of white mite

0 8.2 to 12.5

3.82 + 1.93 52.46 to 77.83 On going

5.B.2. Livestock and related enterprises Type of livestock

Name of the technology demonstrated

Breed

No. of Demo

Yield (q/ha)

No. of Units H

Demo L A

Check if any

% Increase

*Economics of demonstration Rs./unit) Gross Gross Net ** Cost Return Return BCR

*Economics of check (Rs./unit) Gross Gross Net Cost Return Return

** BCR

*Economics of check Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2) Gross Gross Net Cost Return Return

** BCR

Dairy Poultry

Scientific rearing of Swarndhara poults for backyard

Swarnadhara poults

15

150 poults

On going

Rabbitry Pigerry Sheep and goat Duckery Others (pl.specify)

Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage diseases, increase in conceiving rate, inter-calving period etc.) Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Demo

Parameter with unit Scientific rearing of Swarndhara poults for backyard

Check if any

On going

5.B.3. Fisheries: NIL Type of Breed

Name of the technology demonstrated

Breed

No. of Demo

Yield (q/ha)

Units/ Area (m2)

Check if any

Demo H

L

% Increase

*Economics of demonstration Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2) Gross Gross ** Net Return Cost Return BCR

A

Common carps

Mussels

Ornamental fishes

Others (pl.specify)

Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage diseases, effective use of land etc.) Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated


54 Parameter with unit

Demo

Check if any NIL

5.B.4. Other enterprises Enterprise

Name of the technology demonstrated

Variety/ species

No. of Demo

Yield (q/ha)

Units/ Area (m2)

Check if any

Demo H

L

A

% Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2) Gross Gross Net ** Cost Return Return BCR

*Economics of check (Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2) Gross Gross Net ** Cost Return Return BCR

Oyster mushroom Button mushroom Vermicompost Sericulture Silkworm

Silkworm

Silkworm Silkworm

Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 x FC-2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearing Integrated pest & disease management in silkworm rearing

PM x CSR 2

10

2000 DFLs

77.3Kg / 100 DFLs

72.4kg / 100 DFLs

74.85Kg / 100 DFLs

69.1 kg / 100 DFLs

7.68

6150

14970

7470

2.43

6000

13820

7820

2.30

FC-1 x FC-2

10

1000 DFLs

84.2 / 100 DFLs

79.4/ 100 DFLs

81.8/ 100 DFLs

73/ 100 DFLs

9.24

7100

22495

15395

3.17

6150

14600

8450

2.37

8

1500 DFLs

80.5Kg / 100 DFLs

77.0Kg / 100 DFLs

78.75Kg / 100 DFLs

69.2Kg / 100 DFLs

11.85

6500

15750

9250

2.42

6000

13840

7840

2.30

15

3000 DFLs

78.5Kg / 100 DFLs

76.3Kg / 100 DFLs

77.4Kg / 100 DFLs

52.7Kg / 100 DFLs

31.91

6350

15480

9130

2.44

6100

10540

4440

1.72

PM x CSR 2 PM x CSR 2

Apiculture Others (pl.specify)

Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., additional income realized, employment generation, quantum of farm resources recycled etc.) Parameter with unit Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation Ripened silkworm weight (gms) % Ripening

Single cocoon weight (gms) Additional cocoon yield (Kgs) Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 x FC-2 Ripened silkworm weight (gms) Single cocoon weight (gms) Mechanisation in silkworm rearing Ripened silkworm weight (gms)

Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Demo

4

Local

1.77 4

3.9 20 52 22 1.73 -

4.6 2.15

4.01 1.92

4.42

3.91

1st day 2nd day 3rd day

83 15 -


55 Single cocoon weight (gms) Integrated pest & disease management in silkworm rearing Ripened silkworm weight (gms) Single cocoon weight (gms) % of disease incidence

2.07

1.82

4.02 2.06 6

3.81 1.77 25.7

5.B.5. Farm implements and machinery : NIL Cost of the implement in Rs.

Name of the implement

Name of the technology demonstrated

No. of Demo

Area covered under demo in ha

Labour requirement in Mandays Demo

Check

% save

Savings in labour (Rs./ha)

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) Gross cost

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

*Economics of check (Rs./ha) Gross Gross Net Cost Return Return

Data on additional parameters other than labour saved (viz., reduction in drudgery, time etc.) Parameter with unit

Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Demo NIL

Local

5.B.6. Extension and Training activities under FLD Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5

Activity Field days Farmers Training Media coverage Training for extension functionaries Others (Please specify)

No. of activities organised 1 39 -

Number of participants 625 1008 -

Remarks

-

** BCR


56

PART VI – DEMONSTRATIONS ON CROP HYBRIDS Demonstration details on crop hybrids Type of Breed

Name of the technology demonstrated

Name of the hybrid

No. of Demo

Yield (q/ha)

Area (ha)

% Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) Gross Gross Net ** Cost Return Return BCR

*Economics of check (Rs./ha) Gross Gross Net ** Cost Return Return BCR

H

Demo L

A

43.4

35.6

39.5

34.6

14.16

18300

47400

29100

2.59

18000

41520

23520

2.30

318.8

278.4

298.6

234.7

27.19

32708

92566

59858

2.83

45831

96247

50416

2.10

Check

Cereals Bajra Maize Paddy Sorghum Wheat Others (pl.specify) Total Oilseeds Castor Mustard Safflower Sesame Sunflower Groundnut Soybean Others (pl.specify) Total Pulses Greengram Blackgram Bengalgram Redgram Others (pl.specify) Total Vegetable crops Bottle gourd Capsicum Others (pl.specify) Total Cucumber Tomato Brinjal Okra Onion

Demonstration on intercropping in maize

Demonstration on Arka Ananya tomato hybrid

NAH 1147

Arka Ananya

10

2.0

10

2.0

8

2.0


57 Potato Field bean Others (pl.specify) Total Commercial crops Sugarcane Coconut Others (pl.specify) Silk worm

Silk worm Silk worm Silkworm

Use of silkworm maturation harmone (ecdysone) for uniform maturation Introduction of improved silkworm hybrid FC-1 x FC2 Mechanisation in silkworm rearing Integrated pest & disease management in silkworm rearing

8

2.0

PM x CSR 2

10

2000 DFLs

77.3Kg / 100 DFLs

72.4kg / 100 DFLs

74.85Kg / 100 DFLs

69.1 kg / 100 DFLs

7.68

6150

14970

7470

2.43

6000

13820

7820

2.30

FC-1 x FC-2

10

1000 DFLs

84.2 / 100 DFLs

79.4/ 100 DFLs

81.8/ 100 DFLs

73/ 100 DFLs

9.24

7100

22495

15395

3.17

6150

14600

8450

2.37

8

1500 DFLs

80.5Kg / 100 DFLs

77.0Kg / 100 DFLs

78.75Kg / 100 DFLs

69.2Kg / 100 DFLs

11.85

6500

15750

9250

2.42

6000

13840

7840

2.30

15

3000 DFLs

78.5Kg / 100 DFLs

76.3Kg / 100 DFLs

77.4Kg / 100 DFLs

52.7Kg / 100 DFLs

31.91

6350

15480

9130

2.44

6100

10540

4440

1.72

43

7500 DFLs

10

1.0

10

1.0

PM x CSR 2 PM x CSR 2

Total Fodder crops Maize (Fodder) Sorghum (Fodder) Others (pl.specify) Total

Demonstration on Co-3 fodder variety and its effect on milk yield

Co-3

On going


58

PART VII. TRAINING 7.A.. Training of Farmers and Farm Women including sponsored training programmes (On campus) No. of Participants Area of training

No. of Courses

General

SC/ST

Grand Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

2

75

22

97

10

0

10

85

22

107

2

84

2

86

8

0

8

92

2

94

1

14

0

14

0

0

0

14

0

14

5

83

33

116

29

5

34

112

38

150

1

13

15

28

0

0

0

13

15

28

1

43

0

43

1

0

1

44

0

44

Crop Production Weed Management Resource Conservation Technologies Cropping Systems Crop Diversification Integrated Farming Micro Irrigation/Irrigation Seed production Nursery management Integrated Crop Management Soil and Water Conservation Integrated Nutrient Management Production of organic inputs Others (pl.specify) Mechanization High yielding hybrids Horticulture a) Vegetable Crops Production of low value and high volume crop Off-season vegetables Nursery raising Exotic vegetables Export potential vegetables Grading and standardization Protective cultivation


59 Others (pl.specify) b) Fruits Training and Pruning Layout and Management of Orchards Cultivation of Fruit Management of young plants/orchards Rejuvenation of old orchards Export potential fruits Micro irrigation systems of orchards Plant propagation techniques Others - Value addition of fruits c) Ornamental Plants Nursery Management Management of potted plants Export potential of ornamental plants Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants Others (pl.specify) d) Plantation crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) e) Tuber crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) f) Spices Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants


60 Nursery management Production and management technology Post harvest technology and value addition Others (pl.specify) Soil Health and Fertility Management Soil fertility management Integrated water management Integrated nutrient management Production and use of organic inputs Management of Problematic soils Micro nutrient deficiency in crops Nutrient use efficiency Balanced use of fertilizers Soil and water testing Others (pl.specify) Livestock Production and Management Dairy Management Poultry Management Piggery Management Rabbit Management Animal Nutrition Management Animal Disease Management Feed and Fodder technology Production of quality animal products Others (pl.specify) Home Science/Women empowerment Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening Design and development of low/minimum cost diet Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet Minimization of nutrient loss in processing

1

80

6

86

0

0

0

80

6

86


61 Processing and cooking Gender mainstreaming through SHGs Storage loss minimization techniques Value addition Women empowerment Location specific drudgery production Rural Crafts Women and child care Others: World Food Day Agril. Engineering Farm machinery and its maintenance Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems Use of Plastics in farming practices Production of small tools and implements Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Small scale processing and value addition Post Harvest Technology Others (pl.specify) Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management Integrated Disease Management Bio-control of pests and diseases Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides Others (pl.specify) Fisheries Integrated fish farming Carp breeding and hatchery management Carp fry and fingerling rearing Composite fish culture Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn

3

74

29

103

7

2

9

81

31

112


62 Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes Portable plastic carp hatchery Pen culture of fish and prawn Shrimp farming Edible oyster farming Pearl culture Fish processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) Production of Inputs at site Seed Production Planting material production Bio-agents production Bio-pesticides production Bio-fertilizer production Vermi-compost production Organic manures production Production of fry and fingerlings Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets Small tools and implements Production of livestock feed and fodder Production of Fish feed Mushroom production Apiculture Others (pl.specify) Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Leadership development Group dynamics Formation and Management of SHGs Mobilization of social capital Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths


63 Others: Formation of Commodity groups Agro-forestry Production technologies Nursery management Integrated Farming Systems Others (Pl. specify) TOTAL

16

466

107

573

55

7

62

521

114

635


64 7.B Training of Farmers and Farm Women including sponsored training programmes (Off campus) No. of Area of training

Courses

No. of Participants SC/ST

General

Grand Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

2

58

8

66

10

2

12

68

10

78

2

29

5

34

6

1

7

35

6

41

1

44

5

49

7

0

7

51

5

56

Seed production

9

451

13

464

84

0

84

535

13

548

Nursery management

1

23

5

28

2

0

2

25

5

30

Integrated Crop Management

14

338

72

410

77

12

89

415

84

499

5

172

18

190

34

0

34

206

18

224

Others (pl.specify) Mechanization

2

38

6

44

4

0

4

42

6

48

High yielding hybrids

1

16

0

16

2

0

2

18

0

18

2

63

8

71

17

0

17

80

8

88

4

141

45

186

25

3

28

166

48

214

Crop Production Weed Management Resource Conservation Technologies Cropping Systems Crop Diversification Integrated Farming Micro Irrigation/Irrigation

Soil and Water Conservation Integrated Nutrient Management Production of organic inputs

Horticulture a) Vegetable Crops Production of low value and high volume crop Off-season vegetables Nursery raising Exotic vegetables Export potential vegetables Grading and standardization Protective cultivation Others (pl.specify) b) Fruits


65 Training and Pruning Layout and Management of Orchards Cultivation of Fruit Management of young plants/orchards Rejuvenation of old orchards Export potential fruits Micro irrigation systems of orchards Plant propagation techniques Others - Value addition of fruits c) Ornamental Plants Nursery Management Management of potted plants Export potential of ornamental plants Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants Others (pl.specify) d) Plantation crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) e) Tuber crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) f) Spices Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Nursery management Production and management technology

1

29

27

56

5

0

5

34

27

61


66 Post harvest technology and value addition Others (pl.specify) Soil Health and Fertility Management Soil fertility management Integrated water management Integrated nutrient management Production and use of organic inputs

1

34

4

38

4

0

4

38

4

42

5

141

42

183

29

28

57

170

70

240

1

0

15

15

0

3

3

0

18

18

Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening

1

0

20

20

0

8

8

0

28

28

Design and development of low/minimum cost diet

1

0

35

35

0

6

6

0

41

41

Management of Problematic soils Micro nutrient deficiency in crops Nutrient use efficiency Balanced use of fertilizers Soil and water testing Others (pl.specify) Livestock Production and Management Dairy Management Poultry Management Piggery Management Rabbit Management Animal Nutrition Management Animal Disease Management Feed and Fodder technology Production of quality animal products Others (pl.specify) Home Science/Women empowerment

Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet Minimization of nutrient loss in processing Processing and cooking Gender mainstreaming through SHGs


67 Storage loss minimization techniques

5

74

64

138

14

13

27

88

77

165

Value addition

11

122

236

358

25

55

80

147

291

438

Women and child care

1

0

28

28

0

5

5

0

33

33

Others: World Food Day 2012

2

189

21

210

56

10

66

245

31

276

1

21

19

40

5

7

12

26

26

52

3

88

12

100

13

2

15

101

14

115

Women empowerment Location specific drudgery production Rural Crafts

Agril. Engineering Farm machinery and its maintenance Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems Use of Plastics in farming practices Production of small tools and implements Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Small scale processing and value addition Post Harvest Technology Others (pl.specify) Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management Integrated Disease Management Bio-control of pests and diseases Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides Others (pl.specify) Fisheries Integrated fish farming Carp breeding and hatchery management Carp fry and fingerling rearing Composite fish culture Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes Portable plastic carp hatchery


68 Pen culture of fish and prawn Shrimp farming Edible oyster farming Pearl culture Fish processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) Production of Inputs at site Seed Production Planting material production Bio-agents production Bio-pesticides production Bio-fertilizer production Vermi-compost production Organic manures production Production of fry and fingerlings Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets Small tools and implements Production of livestock feed and fodder Production of Fish feed Mushroom production Apiculture Others (pl.specify) Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Leadership development Group dynamics Formation and Management of SHGs Mobilization of social capital Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths Others: Formation of Commodity groups Agro-forestry

2

41

27

68

8

0

8

49

27

76


69 Production technologies Nursery management Integrated Farming Systems Others (Pl. specify) TOTAL

78

2112

735

2847

427

155

582

2539

890

3429

7.C. Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (on campus)* (The training programmes for Rural Youth conducted along with farmers and farmwomen trainings and information provided in Table 7.A) Area of training Nursery Management of Horticulture crops Training and pruning of orchards Protected cultivation of vegetable crops Commercial fruit production Integrated farming Seed production Production of organic inputs Planting material production Vermi-culture Mushroom Production Bee-keeping Sericulture Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Value addition Small scale processing Post Harvest Technology Tailoring and Stitching Rural Crafts Production of quality animal products Dairying Sheep and goat rearing Quail farming Piggery Rabbit farming Poultry production Ornamental fisheries Composite fish culture Freshwater prawn culture Shrimp farming Pearl culture Cold water fisheries Fish harvest and processing technology Fry and fingerling rearing Any other (pl.specify) TOTAL

No. of Courses

Male

General Female

Total

No. of Participants SC/ST Male Female

Total

Male

Grand Total Female

Total


70 7.D. Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (off campus) * (The training programmes for Rural Youth conducted along with farmers and farmwomen trainings and information provided in Table 7.B) Area of training Nursery Management of Horticulture crops Training and pruning of orchards Protected cultivation of vegetable crops Commercial fruit production Integrated farming Seed production Production of organic inputs Planting material production Vermi-culture Mushroom Production Bee-keeping Sericulture Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Value addition Small scale processing Post Harvest Technology Tailoring and Stitching Rural Crafts Production of quality animal products Dairying Sheep and goat rearing Quail farming Piggery Rabbit farming Poultry production Ornamental fisheries Composite fish culture Freshwater prawn culture Shrimp farming Pearl culture Cold water fisheries Fish harvest and processing technology Fry and fingerling rearing Any other (pl.specify) TOTAL

No. of Courses

Male

General Female

Total

No. of Participants SC/ST Male Female

Total

Male

Grand Total Female

Total


71

7.E. Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (on campus) Area of training Productivity enhancement in field crops Integrated Pest Management Integrated Nutrient management Rejuvenation of old orchards Protected cultivation technology Production and use of organic inputs Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Gender mainstreaming through SHGs Formation and Management of SHGs Women and Child care Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing Group Dynamics and farmers organization Information networking among farmers Capacity building for ICT application Management in farm animals Livestock feed and fodder production Household food security Any other (pl.specify) Total

No. of Participants

No. of Courses

General Female 1

Total 43

Male 5

SC/ST Female 0

Total 5

Male 47

Grand Total Female 1

1

Male 42

Total 48

1

16

19

35

4

3

7

20

22

42

2

58

20

78

9

3

12

67

23

90

Total

Male

7.F. Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (off campus): NIL Area of training Productivity enhancement in field crops Integrated Pest Management Integrated Nutrient management Rejuvenation of old orchards Protected cultivation technology Production and use of organic inputs Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Gender mainstreaming through SHGs Formation and Management of SHGs Women and Child care Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing Group Dynamics and farmers organization Information networking among farmers Capacity building for ICT application Management in farm animals Livestock feed and fodder production Household food security Any other (pl.specify)

No. of Courses

Male

General Female

Total

No. of Participants SC/ST Male Female

Grand Total Female

Total


72 Total


73

7.G. Sponsored training programmes conducted S.No. 1 1.a. 1.b. 2 2.a. 2.b. 2.c. 3. 4 5 6 7 7.a. 7.b. 8 8.a. 8.b. 9. 10 10.a. 10.b. 10.c 10.d 10.e. 11. 11.a. 11.b. 11.c. 11.d. 12 12.a. 12.b.

Area of training Crop production and management Increasing production and productivity of crops Commercial production of vegetables Production and value addition Fruit Plants Ornamental plants Spices crops Soil health and fertility management Production of Inputs at site Methods of protective cultivation Others (pl.specify) Post harvest technology and value addition Processing and value addition Others (pl.specify) Farm machinery Farm machinery, tools and implements Others (pl.specify) Livestock and fisheries Livestock production and management Animal Nutrition Management Animal Disease Management Fisheries Nutrition Fisheries Management Others (pl.specify) Home Science Household nutritional security Economic empowerment of women Drudgery reduction of women Others (pl.specify) Agricultural Extension Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Others (pl.specify) Total

Details of sponsoring agencies involved 1. Department of Agriculture, Mandya 2. Water Technology Centre for Eastern Region, Bhuvaneshwar 3. IFFCO, Mandya

No. of Courses

No. of Participants Male

General Female

Total

Male

SC/ST Female

Total

Male

Grand Total Female

Total

3

117

23

140

15

0

15

132

23

155

1

80

6

86

0

0

0

80

6

86

4

197

29

226

15

0

15

212

29

241


74 7.H. Details of Vocational Training Programmes carried out by KVKs for rural youth: NIL S.No.

Area of training

No. of Participants

No. of Courses Male

1 1.a. 1.b. 1.c. 1.d. 1.e. 1.f. 2 2.a. 2.b. 3. 3.a. 3.b. 3.c. 3.d. 3.e. 3.f. 4. 4.a. 4.b. 4.c. 4.d. 4.e. 4.f. 4.g. 4.h. 4.i. 4.j. 4.k. 5 5.a. 5.b.

Crop production and management Commercial floriculture Commercial fruit production Commercial vegetable production Integrated crop management Organic farming Others (pl.specify) Post harvest technology and value addition Value addition Others (pl.specify) Livestock and fisheries Dairy farming Composite fish culture Sheep and goat rearing Piggery Poultry farming Others (pl.specify) Income generation activities Vermi-composting Production of bio-agents, bio-pesticides, bio-fertilizers etc. Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Rural Crafts Seed production Sericulture Mushroom cultivation Nursery, grafting etc. Tailoring, stitching, embroidery, dying etc. Agril. para-workers, para-vet training Others (pl.specify) Agricultural Extension Capacity building and group dynamics Others (pl.specify) Grand Total

General Female

Total

Male

SC/ST Female

Total

Male

Grand Total Female

Total


75

PART VIII – EXTENSION ACTIVITIES Extension Programmes (including extension activities undertaken in FLD programmes) Nature of Extension Programme Field Day Kisan Mela Kisan Ghosthi Exhibition Film Show Method Demonstrations Farmers Seminar Workshop Group meetings Lectures delivered as resource persons Newspaper coverage Radio talks TV talks Popular articles Extension Literature Advisory Services Scientific visit to farmers field Farmers visit to KVK Diagnostic visits Exposure visits Ex-trainees Sammelan Soil health Camp Animal Health Camp Agri mobile clinic Soil test campaigns Farm Science Club Conveners meet Self Help Group Conveners meetings Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings Celebration of important days World Food Day International Women's day Any Other (Specify) e-SMS Farmer Scientists interaction Total

No. of Programmes 3 6 42 98 2 35 16 14 562 103 783 12 6 2 3 1 36 3 1727

No. of Participants (General) Male 430 857 1125 97 935 595 70 239 74 126 0 290 4838

Female 206 146 600 6 236 55 14 34 28 42 54 50 1471

Total 636 1003 1725 103 1171 650 84 273 102 168 54 340 6309

No. of Participants SC / ST Male Female Total 66 36 102 131 35 166 205 124 329 17 0 17 143 32 175 109 24 133 5 1 6 34 0 34 13 3 16 48 13 61 0 19 19 0 0 0 771 287 1058

No.of extension personnel Male -

Female -

Total -


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PART IX – PRODUCTION OF SEED, PLANT AND LIVESTOCK MATERIALS 9.A. Production of seeds by the KVKs Crop category

Name of the crop

Variety

Hybrid

Paddy

IR – 30864 BR - 2655

-

Cereals (crop wise)

Quantity of seed (qtl) 22 67

Oilseeds Pulses Commercial crops Vegetables Flower crops Spices Fodder crop seeds Fiber crops Forest Species Others (specify) Total

Value (Rs) 32262 94500

Number of farmers to whom provided *Supplied to NSP *Supplied to NSP

-

126762

9.B. Production of planting materials by the KVKs Crop category Commercial Vegetable seedlings Fruits Ornamental plants Medicinal and Aromatic Plantation Spices Tuber Fodder crop saplings Forest Species

Others(specify) Total

Name of the crop

Variety

Hybrid

Number

Number of farmers to whom provided

Value (Rs.)

Tomato seedlings

Arka Ananya

-

10000

5000

Baje plants Coconut seedling

-

-

6400 152

19200 5320

One farmer Three farmers

Co-3 Guinea Melia plants Erythrina seedlings

-

5400 8400 40 224 30616

1890 2100 1200 2464 37174

One farmer One farmer One farmer Two farmers Ten farmers

-

One farmer


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9.C. Production of Bio-Products: Bio Products

Name of the bio-product

Bio Fertilizers Bio-pesticide Bio-fungicide Bio Agents Others (specify) Total

Vermi compost

Quantity (Kg)

Value (Rs.)

Number of farmers to whom provided

200 200

4000 4000

One farmer One farmer

9.D. Production of livestock materials; NIL Particulars of Live stock Dairy animals Cows Buffaloes Calves Others (Pl. specify) Poultry Broilers Layers Duals (broiler and layer) Japanese Quail Turkey Emu Ducks Others (Pl. specify) Piggery Piglet Others (Pl.specify) Fisheries Fingerlings Others (Pl. specify) Total

Name of the breed

Number

Value (Rs.)

Number of farmers to whom provided


78

PART X – PUBLICATION, SUCCESS STORY, SWTL, TECHNOLOGY WEEK AND DROUGHT MITIGATION 10. A. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) (A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.): January 2008, Quarterly, 500 copies (B) Literature developed/published Item Research papers

Title Comparitive efficacy of new fungicide groups against paddy sheath blight New strobulin group fungicide in rice disease management

Technical reports

News letters

STCR approach for optimizing Integrated Plant Nutrient supply on growth, yield and economics of Finger millet Eleusine coracana (L.) Garten Significance of STCR based fertilizer prescriptions on physico chemical properties of soil and cost economics of Ragi Eleusine coracana (L.) Garten. Impact of plant extracts on food consumption and utilization of Bombyx mori .L. Effect of organic Amendments on yield and uptake of nutrients in Alkali soils under Cauvery Command Area Micronutrient status of street foods Influence of organic sources on Rice Productivity and Soil quality in soils of Cauvery Command Area Development of fertilizer prescription targeted yield – equation for carrot crop based on soil test values Impact of educational module for food safety and sanitation Report on Bhoochetana training programme Report on Scaling up of water productivity training programme 2011 Report on Scaling up of water productivity training programme 2012 Arambha

Authors name M.K.Prasanna kumar, D.K.Siddegowda, N.Kiran kumar, H.M.Atheekur rehaman, S.C.Chandrashekar,K.T.Pandurangegowda, G.K.Sudarshan and S.K.Biswas M.K.Prasanna kumar, D.K.Siddegowda, H.M.Atheekur rehaman, K.T.Pandurangegowda and G.K.Sudarshan Apoorva K.B, Prakash S.S., Rajesh, N.L & Nandini .B.

Number 1

1 1

Apoorva K.B, Mahesha H.M., Nandini .B, Rajesh, N.L. & Prakash S.S.

1

Mahesha H.M, Apoorva K.B., Rajegowda and Kamalabai Koodagi

1

B.R. Jagadeesh, K.B. Apoorva, B. Nandini and N.L. Rajesh

1

Kamalabai Koodagi, K.B. Apoorva, H.M. Mahesha and Rajegowda B.R. Jagadeesh, K.B. Apoorva, H.M. Mahesha and B. Nandini

1 1

P.K.Basavaraja , P.N. Narasimha, N.L. Rajesh and K.B Apoorva

1

Kamalabai Koodagi , Mahesha H. M., Apoorva K .B and Rajegowda Dr.Savitha,C.M., and C.K.Balachandra Dr.Savitha,C.M., and C.K.Balachandra

1 1 1

Dr.Savitha,C.M., C.K.Balachandra,

1

Vol 4 (1&2)- Dr. Shivashankar,T., Dr.Savitha,C.M., Balachandra,C.K., Dr.Rajegowda, Mahesha, H.M., Dr.Kamalabai Koodagi and Mr. Atheekur Rehman H.M. Vol 4 (3&4)- Dr. Sanathkumar,V.B., Dr.Savitha,C.M., Balachandra,C.K., Dr.Rajegowda, Mahesha, H.M., Dr.Kamalabai Koodagi and Mr. Atheekur

1500 copies (4 issues)


79

Technical bulletins Popular articles

Extension literature

Tomato beleyalli samagra peede nirvahane: Raithara Kshetra Shale Mungaru hangaamige adhika iluvari koduva sudharitha bhattada taligalu, Bhattadalli kale niyanthranakke cono weeder Krishikara degula Krishi Vignana Kendra Sakkare naadina akkare bele- Reshme, Swarna mallige, Suvarna sambramada swarna sanchike, Prathamika krushi patina sahakaara sangha (Ni) Mannina aarogyakkaagi saavayava gobbara, Swarna mallige, Suvarna sambramada swarna sanchike, Prathamika krushi patina sahakaara sangha (ni), Aahaara belegalalli neerina nirvahane Samagra meenu Krishi Adhika haalina iluvarigaagi sudharitha mevina belegalu Moulyavardhitha tomato utpannagalu Azolla – Pashugala poushthika Aahaara

Kabbinalli Samagra Taragu nirvahane Others (Pl. specify) Manuals Jeevanopaayakke krishiyalli neerina sadbalake

TOTAL

Atheekur Rehman, H.M. and Savitha, C.M., Savitha,C.M., Balachandra, C.K. and Mahesha,H.M Rajegowda, H.M. Mahesha, C.M. Savitha and C.K. Balachandra

1 500 500

C.K. Balachandra, C.M. Savitha and H.M. Mahesha

P. Prakash, Atheekur Rehaman H.M. Shivakumar Magad, Mahesha H.M. Kamalabai Koodagi, Apoorva K.B, Mahesha H.M., Rajegowda and Sanathkumar V.B. Kamalabai Koodagi, C.K. Balachandra and K.B. Apoorva Apoorva K.B, Mahesha H.M, Kamalabai Koodagi, Rajegowda, Sanathkumar V.B Apoorva K.B, Rajegowda, Sanathkumar V.B., Mahesha H.M

500 500 500 1000

Dr.Savitha,C.M., C.K.Balachandra and Dr. Shivashankar,T

50

Mannina punashchetana 2012

C.K.Balachandra, Dr.Savitha,C.M., T.L.Raghu and Hariyappa,A.S

50

Jeevanopaayakke krishiyalli neerina sadbalake 29

Dr.Savitha,C.M., C.K.Balachandra, Mahesha,H.M and Sanathkumar,V.B

50

10.B. Details of Electronic Media Produced: NIL S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD/ Audio-Cassette)

10.C.

Rehman H.M. Savitha, C.M., Balachandra, C.K., Prasannakumar. M.K. and Mahesh. H.M., 2012 Atheekur Rehman, H.M. and Savitha, C.M.,

Title of the programme

Number

Success Stories / Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable action photographs. The Success Stories / Case Studies need not be restricted to the reporting period). NIL


80

10.D.

Give details of innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology developed and used during the year

10.E.

Farmers field school Involving progressive farmers (alumni of KVK activities)as resource persons Camps Campaign Frontline demonstration Trainings Farm and home visits e-SMS Technology week celebration Group exercise for the farmers Farmers Scientist interaction

Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs)

S. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Betel vine

ITK Practiced Growing of cowpea all along the bund of paddy Growing of pigeon pea all along the bunds of sugarcane Small tractor mounted compost applicator to the base of sugarcane crop Drum seeder machine of one feet spacing for sowing of sprouted paddy seeds as an alternative to SRI method Use of drum stick as standard for betel vine

6.

Paddy

Use of Dathura (ekka) plant in paddy field

10.F.

Crop / Enterprise Paddy Sugarcane Sugarcane Paddy

Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for -

Identification of courses for farmers/farm women o Interaction o Group discussion o Pre-test o PRA

-

Rural Youth o Interaction o Group discussion o Pre-test o PRA

Purpose of ITK For fodder and vegetable purpose and also strengthening of bunds For vegetable and grain purpose / additional income Labour saving and effective application of compost Alternate technology for SRI paddy method where the recommended spacing is 30 cm Serves as supporter for betel vine along with drum stick production for vegetable purpose To reduce the pest incidence


81

-

Inservice personnel o Based on local problems o Interaction o Group discussion o Pre-test o Bimonthly meetings

10.G. Field activities i. ii. iii.

Number of villages adopted: 41 No. of farm families selected: 1950 No. of survey/PRA conducted: 12

10.H. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab

: Good but lacks facility for analysis of plant samples and micronutrients

1. 2.

Year of establishment : 15th December 2005 List of equipments purchased with amount :

Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Name of the Equipment Digital conductivity meter Digital pH meter Physical balance Hot air oven Magnetic stirrer Top loading balance Rotory shaker Double glass distilation unit Macro block digestion system Automatic distilation system Acid neutrilizer scrubber Spectrophotometer Flame photometer Micro oven Micro scope Refrigerator Digital micro pipettes-one set pH meter Laminar Air flow Auto clave Eliza reader

Qty. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. One set 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.

Cost (Rs.) 7400 8550 12000 20000 5500 48900 27600 48850 52118 85232 23909 42000 35200 14980 66555 30750 21180 6600 44900 28687 147155


82 Total 7,78,066 Details of samples analyzed so far since establishment of SWTL: Details Soil Samples Water Samples Plant samples Manure samples Others (specify) Total

No. of Samples analyzed 2153 15 91 75 2334

No. of Farmers benefited 1438 15 52 33 1538

No. of Villages 71 15 15 21 122

Amount realized (Rs.) 30170 1170 5580 6480 43400

No. of Farmers benefited

No. of Villages

Amount realized (Rs.)

Details of samples analyzed during the 2011-12 : NIL * Details No. of Samples analyzed Soil Samples Water Samples Plant samples Manure samples Others (specify) Total * SMS (Soil Science and Agril. Chemistry) post vacant

10.I. Technology Week celebration during 2011-12 : YES Period of observing Technology Week: From 12th December 2011 to 17th December 2011 Total number of farmers visited : 278 Total number of agencies involved : 1 Number of demonstrations visited by the farmers within KVK campus : 17


83

Other Details Type of Activities Gosties Lectures organized

No. of Activities 6

No. of Farmers 278

2

85

KRH-2 Hybrid paddy and Paddy seed production Inorganic fertilizers, different types of manures, raising of mat nursery, sugarcane seedlings from single eye bud, agriculture implements- coconut tree climber, paddy transplanter, SRI marker, sugarcane eye bud chipper, drum seeder, different types of weeders for dry land and wet land, hand operated milking machine, hand operated matured silkworm separator, PVC Chawki rearing stand, PVC late age silkworm rearing rack, rotary mountages for cocoon spinning, plastic mountage self mounting groundnut decorticator, maize & sunflower dehusker, pheromone traps, rodent trap, etc., Value added Products of ragi & maize etc.

Exhibition

1

278

Film show Fair

-

-

Farm Visit

6

278

6

278

3

600

-

-

1

1500

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

278

Diagnostic Practicals Supply of Literature (No.) Supply of Seed (q) Supply of Planting materials (No.) Bio Product supply (Kg) Bio Fertilizers (q) Supply of fingerlings Supply of Livestock specimen (No.) Total number of farmers visited the technology week

Related crop/livestock technology

Demonstration on Machine transplanting, drum seeding, improved coconut tree climber, Method demonstration on raising sugarcane seedling using bud chipper, soil sampling technique, different kinds of weeders. Paddy pest and diseases and nutrient management Machine transplanting of paddy, Value added products of Tomato, Papaya melay bug management Baje plants

10. J. Interventions on drought mitigation (if the KVK included in this special programme): NIL A. Introduction of alternate crops/varieties State

Crops/cultivars

Area (ha)

Number of beneficiaries


84

B. Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Crops Oilseeds Pulses Cereals Vegetable crops Tuber crops Total

Area (ha)

Number of beneficiaries

C. Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management State

Livestock components

Number of interactions

No.of participants

Total D. Animal health camps organized State

Number of camps

No.of animals

No.of farmers

Crops

Quantity (qtl)

Coverage of area (ha)

Total E. Seed distribution in drought hit states State

Number of farmers

Total F. Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies State Crops/cultivars and gist of resource conservation technologies introduced

Area (ha)

Number of farmers

Total G. Awareness campaign State Meetings No. No.of farmers Total

Gosthies No. No.of farmers

Field days No. No.of farmers

Farmers fair No. No.of farmers

Exhibition No. No.of farmers

Film show No.

No.of farmers


85

PART XI. IMPACT 11.A. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period). Name of specific technology/skill transferred

No. of participants

% of adoption

Drum seeding of KRH-2 hybrid paddy Machine transplanting of paddy High yielding ragi variety KMR-204

5 13 10

50 27 25

11.B. 11.C.

Change in income (Rs.) Before (Rs./Unit) After (Rs./Unit) 13800 16500 16450 20900 13700 15950

Cases of large scale adoption: NIL (Please furnish detailed information for each case) Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period: NIL

PART XII - LINKAGES 12.A.

Functional linkage with different organizations

Name of organization Department of Agriculture, Mandya Department of Horticulture, Mandya Department of Sericulture, Mandya Department of women and child welfare Department of Animal Health and Animal Husbandry Department of Fisheries Department of watershed

Nature of linkage Joint diagnostic survey, participating in meeting, joint implementation, seminars, bimonthly workshops and training programmes Joint diagnostic survey, participating in meeting, joint implementation and training programmes Joint diagnostic survey, participating in meeting, joint implementation and training programmes Training programmes Training programmes and animal health camp Training programmes Training programmes

12.B. List special programmes undertaken by the KVK and operational now, which have been financed by State Govt./Other Agencies Date/ Month of initiation

Name of the scheme Training programme on Bhoo chetana training for farmer facilitators on ragi, cowpea & maize Training prog. on Scaling up of water productivity in agriculture for livelihood Crop protection Demonstrations Training programmes Field days

1 No. 2 Nos. 1 No. 9 Nos. 1 No.

Funding agency

11.04.2011 to 16.04.2011

Department of Agriculture, Mandya

12.09.2011 to 18.09.2011 and 08.03.2012 to 14.03.2012 Kharif 2011 06.01.2012 to 05.03.2012 07.01.2012

Water Technology Centre for Eastern Region, Bhuvaneshwar Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)

Amount (Rs.) 68,776=00 1,73,000=00 4,000=00 18,954=00 5,091=00


86

12.C.

Details of linkage with ATMA a) Is ATMA implemented in your district

Yes

If yes, role of KVK in preparation of SREP of the district? SREP prepared and trained Line Department Officers and farmers through training programmes and seminars / work shops Coordination activities between KVK and ATMA during 2011-12 S. No.

Programme

No. of programmes Organized by KVK 4 -

Other remarks (if any)

District ATMA meeting -

No. of programmes attended by KVK staff 2 -

Particulars

-

01 02

Meetings Research projects

03

Training programmes

-

-

-

-

04

Demonstrations

-

-

-

-

05

Extension Programmes Kisan Mela Technology Week Exposure visit Exhibition Soil health camps Animal Health Campaigns Others (Pl. specify) Publications Video Films Books Extension Literature Pamphlets Others (Pl. specify) Other Activities (Pl. specify) Watershed approach Integrated Farm Development Agri-preneurs development

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

06

07


87

12.D. Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission S. No. 1. 2.

12.E.

60,000=00

Expenditure during the reporting period in Rs. 53,905=00

Constraints if any -

3,50,000=00

3,48,860=00

-

Programme

Nature of linkage

Funds received if any Rs.

Frontline demonstration on Arka Ananya Tomato Hybrid Establishing a small nursery to raise plant materials at KVK, Mandya

Funding Funding

Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board : NIL

S. No.

Programme

Nature of linkage

Funds received if any Rs.

-

-

-

-

12.F.

Expenditure during the reporting period in Rs. -

Remarks -

Details of linkage with RKVY

S. No.

Nature of linkage

Programme

1.

IFSDs

Funding

2. 3. 4.

Crop protection Demonstration on Control of Fruit and shoot borer in brinjal Trainings to Farmers and Farmwomen Field day on Arka Suphal Chilli demonstration

Funding Funding Funding

Funds received if any Rs.

Expenditure during the reporting period in Rs.

1,24,221=00

1,23,999=00

56,740=00 5,091=00

55,834=00 3,965=00

12. G. Kisan Mobile Advisory Services Month April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 August 2011 September 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011 January 2012 February 2012 March 2012

No. of SMS sent 06 06 10 3 11 4 -

No. of farmers to which SMS was sent 94 94 116 116 116 116 -

No. of feedback / query on SMS sent -

Remarks The amount spent for desilting of existing fish pond for fish rearing at KVK farm -


88

PART XIII- PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

Sl. No.

Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm) : NIL Year of establishment

Demo Unit

13.B.

Variety

Amount (Rs.)

Produce

Qty.

Cost of inputs

Remarks

Gross income

Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production

Name of the crop Cereals

Details of production

Area (ha)

Date of sowing 20.08.2011

Pulses Oilseeds Fibers Spices & Plantation crops Floriculture Fruits Vegetables Others (specify) Sugarcane 15.01.2011

Date of harvest 27.12.11

1.4 0.7

18.03.2012

Details of production

Area (ha)

13.A.

0.1

Variety

Amount (Rs.)

Type of Produce

Qty.

Cost of inputs 34300 17150

BR-2655 IR-30864

Certified seeds Certified seeds

59.38 q 20.3 q

Co-62175

Cane

13 tons

10000

Remarks

Gross income 94500 32262

16900

13.C. Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,): NIL Sl. No.

Amount (Rs.) Name of the Product

Qty

Cost of inputs

Gross income

Remarks

13.D. Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production): NIL Sl. No

Name of the animal / bird / aquatics

Details of production Breed

Type of Produce

Amount (Rs.) Qty.

Cost of inputs

Gross income

Remarks


89

13.E.

Utilization of hostel facilities

Accommodation available (No. of beds) Months No. of trainees stayed Trainee days (days stayed) April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 25 1 July 2011 August 2011 4 26 September 2011 52 12 October 2011 November 2011 206 6 December 2011 January 2012 118 3 February 2012 March 2012 104 11 13.F. Database management: Yet to be planned S. No Database target

Reason for short fall (if any)

Basic facilities at KVK hostel is not up to the mark hence, farmers hesitate to stay in the hostel.

Database created

13.G. Details on Rain Water Harvesting Structure and micro-irrigation system: NIL Amount sanction (Rs.)

Expenditure (Rs.)

Details of infrastructure created / micro irrigation system etc.

Quantity of water harvested in ‘000 litres

Activities conducted No. of Training programmes

No. of Demonstration s

No. of plant materials produced

Visit by farmers (No.)

Area irrigated / utilization pattern

Visit by officials (No.)

PART XIV - FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 14.A.

Details of KVK Bank accounts

Bank account

Name of the bank

Location

Branch code

With Host Institute

Canara Bank State Bank of Mysore State Bank of Mysore

Mandya V.C.Farm V.C.Farm

000516 40164 40164

With KVK

Account Name Current Saving Saving

Account Number 42271 5404659106-6 64004043829

MICR Number

IFSC Number

000006000 000006000

SBMY0040164 SBMY0040164


90

14.B. Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2011-12 (Rs. in lakh) 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 Extension Activities L FFS TOTAL (A) B. Non-Recurring Contingencies 1 Works 2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture EPABX system Furniture and Furnishing 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)

Sanctioned

Released

Expenditure

45.00 1.00

45.00 1.00

45.00 0.917

2.00

2.00

1.788

1.65 1.00 0.40 2.10

1.65 1.00 0.40 2.10

1.611 0.999 0.394 2.095

1.00

1.00

0.990

0.15 0.20 0.05 0.20 0.25 55.00

0.15 0.20 0.05 0.20 0.25 55.00

0.040 0.107 0.039 0.196 0.25 54.786

56.67

56.67

56.67

0.50 5.00

0.50 5.00

0.496 4.993 -

62.17 117.17

62.17

62.16

117.17

116.946

-


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14.C. Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for the three years Year

Opening balance as on 1st April

Income during the year

Expenditure during the year

April 2009 to March 2010 1,84,970=00 4,77,387=00 April 2010 to March 2011 52,400=00 5,56,490=00 April 2011 to March 2012 3,10,467=00 3,90,665=00 * a. Base amount of Rs. 50,000=00 refunded to NSP during August 2009 b. Base amount of Rs. 1,00,000=00 refunded to UAS Bangalore during September 2009 c. Seed money of Rs. 20,000=00 is refunded to ICAR as a first installment during November 2009 d. Rs. 50,000=00 of KVK receipts is remitted to UAS Bangalore during March 2010 e. Rs. 69,034=00 of KVK receipts is remitted to UAS, Bangalore on 17.01.2011 f. Rs. 20,000=00 to ICAR as 3rd installment of the seed money on 15.11.2011

Net balance in hand as on 1st April of each year

6,09,957=00* 2,98,423=00 2,50,782=00*

52,400=00 3,10,467=00 4,50,350=00

15. Details of HRD activities attended by KVK staff during 2011-12 Name of the staff Dr. V.B. Sanathkumar Dr. Rajegowda Dr. Savitha C.M. Ms. Apoorva K.B Mr. Mahesha H.M. Mrs. Sukanya G.V.

Designation Programme Coordinator Subject Matter Specialist (Sericulture) Subject Matter Specialist (Agril. Extension) Farm Manager Lab Technician / Training Assistant Programme Assistant (Computer)

Title of the training programme Orientation Training programme to the newly recruited Programme Coordinators of KVKs Natural Resource Management for Sustainable Agriculture Commodity Future Markets Green house, drip irrigation and plastic mulching

Institute where attended KVK, Namakkal, TNAU Organized by ZPD TNAU, Coimbatore Organized by ICAR Department of Agril. Marketing and Cooperation organized by UAS, Bangalore Dept. of Horticulture,GKVK organized by UAS, Bangalore

Rodent Management

STU, Hebbal organized by UAS, Bangalore

Computer Training on Office Management

KEONICS, Bangalore organized by UAS, Bangalore

Dates 31st January 2012 to 4th February 2012 9th February 2012 to 29th February 2012 26th and 27th December 2011 18th and 19th May 2011 28th November 2011 to 4th December 2011 6th June 2011 to 11th June 2011


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