Annual Action Plan - krishi

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1 ACTION PLAN PERIOD APRIL 2019 TO MARCH 2020 Lkh- vkj- Mh- bZ- f"k foKku dsUæ CRDE KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA SEWANIA, TEHSIL ICHHAWAR DISTRICT -SEHORE(,M.P.) Host Institute: Centre for Rural Development & Environment 170, Arvind Vihar, Baghmugalia Bhopal - 462 043 (India) E-mail: [email protected] Fax : 0755 - 2480272, (Sandeep Todwal) Head, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sewania, Distt- Sehore (M.P.)

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ACTION PLAN

PERIOD – APRIL 2019 TO MARCH 2020

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CRDE KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA SEWANIA, TEHSIL ICHHAWAR DISTRICT -SEHORE(,M.P.)

Host Institute: Centre for Rural Development & Environment

170, Arvind Vihar, Baghmugalia Bhopal - 462 043 (India)

E-mail: [email protected] Fax : 0755 - 2480272,

(Sandeep Todwal) Head,

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sewania,

Distt- Sehore (M.P.)

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Contents Sl. No. Particular Page No

Summary of Action Plan during 1st April 2019 to 31

st March 2020 03-04

1 General Information 05-15

2 On Farm Testing 16-26

3 Frontline Demonstrations 27-35

4 Feedback System 35

5 Training programmes 36-40

6 Extension Activities 41-43

7 Production and supply of Technological products 44-45

8 Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 45

9 Rainwater Harvesting System 45

10 Kisan Mobile Advisory 46-47

11 Details of SAC Meeting 47

12 Literature to be Developed/Published 47-48

13 Convergence with Agricultural Schemes 49

14 Utilization of Farmer Hostel 49

15 Utilization of Staff Quarter 49

16 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 49-52

17 Farm Innovators 53

18 KVK Progressive farmer interaction 53

19 Outreach of KVK 53

20 Technology Demonstrations under TDHPP/Tribal Sub Plan/QPM 53

21 KVK Ring 54

22 Important visitors to KVK 54

23 Status of KVK Website 54

24 Status of RTI 54

25 E-Connectivity (E- Linkage Lab) 54

26 Details of Technology Week Celebrations 54

27 Interventions on Drought Mitigation 55-56

28 Satelight Village 56-57

29 Nutri Smart Village 58-60

30 Adarsh Sansad Gram 61

31 Activities Under NICRA 61

32 Activities under NAIP 61

33 Status of Revolving Funds 61

34 Awards & Recognitions 62

35 Case study / Success Story 62

36 Well labeled photographs of various activities in JPEG format -

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PERIOD – April 2019 to March, 2020 Summary of the activities

KVK

Name

Activity Target Achievement

Number of

activity

No. of farmers/

beneficiaries

Number of

activity

No. of farmers/

beneficiaries

Total value of resource

generated/Fund received from diff.

sources (Rs.)

SEHORE OFTs 25 311

SEHORE FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 03 30 (12.0ha.)

SEHORE FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 02 15 (6.0 ha.)

SEHORE FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) -

SEHORE FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse

crops(activity in ha)

13 180 (41.3ha.)

SEHORE FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of

Unit/Enterprise)

7 70 (0.0ha.)

SEHORE Training-Farmers and farm women 57 1435

SEHORE Training-Rural youths 17 425

SEHORE Training- Extension functionaries 17 365

SEHORE Vocational Trainings 13 150

SEHORE Extension Activities 426 7341

SEHORE Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds

in quintal)

224 325

SEHORE Planting material ((Number of activity as

quantity of planting material in quintal)

400 100

SEHORE Seedling Production (Number of activity as

number of seedlings in numbers)

35000 256

SEHORE Sapling Production (Number of activity as

number of sapling in numbers)

5600 400

SEHORE Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 800 65

SEHORE Live stock products 10 10

SEHORE Activities of Soil and Water Testing

Laboratory

5000 5000

SEHORE Rainwater Harvesting System - -

SEHORE Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 60 45760

SEHORE SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official

members)

02 60

SEHORE Literature to be Developed/Published 45 Mass

SEHORE Convergence programmes / Sponsored 04 -

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KVK

Name

Activity Target Achievement

Number of

activity

No. of farmers/

beneficiaries

Number of

activity

No. of farmers/

beneficiaries

Total value of resource

generated/Fund received from diff.

sources (Rs.)

programmes SEHORE Utilization of Farmers Hostel 100 400

SEHORE Utilization of Staff Quarters 06 06

SEHORE Details of KVK Agro-technological Park Enclosed Enclosed

SEHORE Crop Cafeteria- Enclosed Enclosed

SEHORE Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators

from the District

Enclosed Enclosed

SEHORE Status of Revolving Funds Enclosed Enclosed

SEHORE Awards and Recognitions 05 05

SEHORE Case study / Success Story to be developed 10 10

SEHORE KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 100

SEHORE Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks,

no. of villages) 05

925

SEHORE Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub

Plan

- -

SEHORE KVK Ring 02 02

SEHORE Important visitors to KVK 10 10

SEHORE Status of KVK Website Updated Updated

SEHORE Status of RTI - -

SEHORE E-connectivity - -

SEHORE Details of Technology Week Celebrations 01 350

SEHORE Interventions on Drought Mitigation - -

SEHORE Setelligte Village 81 1263

SEHORE Nutri Smart Village 42 610

SEHORE Adarsh Sansad Gram 07 265

SEHORE Proposal of NAIP - -

SEHORE Proposal of NICRA - -

SEHORE Well labeled photographs - -

SEHORE Other Activities - -

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GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1. Staff Position

Summary of Staff position in KVKs as on 01st April, 2019

Name of KVK Sanctioned

Posts

PC (1) SMS (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total

Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled

KVK-SEHORE 16 01 0 06 06 03 03 06 06 16 15

Name of

KVK

Sanction

post

Name of the

incumbent Discipline

Higist

degree

Subject of

specialization

Pay scale Present

pay

Date of

joiing

Per./Tem

p.

Catego

ry

SEHORE Head Vacant - - - - - - - -

SEHORE Scientist – 1 Mr. J. K. Kanaujia Horticulture M.Sc. Vegetable 15600 -5400- 39100 80000.00 09/07/2005 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Scientist-2 Mr. Sandeep Todwal Soil Science M.Sc. Soil Science &

Agri. Chemistry 15600 -5400- 39100 67000.00 16/12/2010 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Scientist – 3 Mr. Devendra Patil Agronomy M.Sc. Agronomy 15600 -5400- 39100 57800.00 26/12/2017 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Scientist – 4 Mr. Deepak Kushwaha Plant

Protection M.Sc.

Entomology &

Agril. Zoology 15600 -5400- 39100 57800.00 01/01/2018 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Scientist – 5 Mr. Dharmendra Agriculture

Extension MSc

Agriculture

Extension 15600 -5400- 39100 56100.00 11/03/2019 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Scientist – 6 Dr. Vimlesh Kumar Vet. Science M.V.Sc. Vet. Gynaecology

& Obstetrics 15600 -5400- 39100 56100.00 25/03/2019 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Programme

Assistant Miss Kusum Shukhwal Home Science M.Sc. Home Science 9300-4200- 34800 36500.00 05/02/2018 Temporary GEN

SEHORE Farm Manager Mr. Man Singh Baghel Agronomy M.Sc. Agronomy 9300-4200- 34800 35400.00 06/03/2019 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Computer

Programmer Mr. Akshay Kalkar MCA MCA

Computer

Application 9300-4200- 34800 36500.00 01/01/2018 Temporary GEN

SEHORE Accountant Mr Shashikant Harde Commerce M.Com Commerce 9300-4200- 34800 41100.00 01/08/2013 Temporary SC

SEHORE Stenographer Mr. Bhanu Pal Singh Science B.Sc. Steno 5200 - 2400- 20200 33300.00 25/01/2008 Temporary GEN

SEHORE Driver Mr. Pradip Singh Rajput - 10 th - 5200 - 2000- 20200 29300.00 18/08/2003 Temporary GEN

SEHORE Driver Mr. Satish Upadhyay 12 th - 5200 - 2000- 20200 21700.00 04/03/2019 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Supporting staff Mr. Ravishanker

Raikwar - 10

th - 4400 - 1300- 7440 24200.00 01/03/2001 Temporary OBC

SEHORE Supporting staff Mr. Nirmal Kumar - 8th

- 4400 - 1300- 7440 20900.00 25/08/2006 Temporary ST

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1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (Detail of geographical area, Cultivation, Land, resources, Opportunities, Irrigation, Populations etc.)–

Location :-

The district is situated at central part of Madhya Pradesh with longitude and latitude of 22ᵒ33”49’ to

23ᵒ41”02’North and 76

ᵒ26”55 to78

ᵒ01”59’ on East respectively. It is stands in the foothills of Vindhyachal Range in the

middle of Malwa region The District is spread over an area of 6,578 square km and it is surrounded by six district viz..

Bhopal, Raisen, Hoshangabad, Dewas, Shajapur and Raigarh. Likewise the district is well connected to the Western Railway

from Bhopal to Ratlam.

Demographic Profile:

District Sehore has total population 1311332 as per census 2011. The literacy level in the district is 71%. The total

SC and ST population comes in tune of 31.78% in the district as per census 2011. Tehsil wise population details given in the

table –

Name of the

Tehsil

Population SC ST General Total

M F CH* Total No. of

household

No. of

Members

No. of

household

No. of

Members

No. of

household

No. of

Members

No. of

household

No. of

Members

Sehore 143539 131539 38501 275078 9646 48229 2226 11128 41227 215721 53098 275078

Ashta 131462 122000 36869 253462 13680 68399 1161 5806 35597 179257 50438 253462

Ichhawar 84198 78109 26299 162307 6801 34006 6677 33384 18628 94917 32106 162307

Nasrullaganj 91834 84429 28487 176263 5352 26760 9726 48630 17909 100873 32987 176263

Budni 48652 43254 12768 91906 2907 14535 2659 13296 13450 64075 19016 91906

Shyampur 80246 72108 24099 152354 5802 29008 452 2262 23870 121084 30124 152354

Jawar 56142 52319 16139 108461 8022 40109 1229 6147 12953 62205 22204 108461

Rehti 47670 43831 14267 91501 2047 10235 4972 24859 10319 56407 17338 91501

Total 683743 627589 197429 1311332 54256 271281 29102 145512 173952 894539 257311 1311332

(Source : Census -2011)

Topography and Agro climatic characteristic:-

The district fall in the Vindhya plateau, as the zone is characterized by black soil mostly medium in depth.

The major crop are grown in the region are Soybean and Wheat crop. The district has about 60% area is under

medium black soil (30 - 60 cm depth) and about 20% deep (more than 60 cm depth) and about 20 % shallow soil

(30 cm depth). The average mean sea level is falls in the range of 457 to 609 meter.

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Agro-ecological situation :-

Agro Climate Zone Agro- ecological situation Block covered Area in ‘000 Ha. Soil Type

Vindhyan Plateau Vindhyan Plateau (AES- I) Sehore, Asta and Ichhawar 409.494 Medium Black

Central Narmada Valley Budani & Nasrullaganj 246.874 Medium Black & Alluvial Soil

Total Area - - 656.368 -

Soil Status :- The district characterized by black vertisols mostly medium in depth, 60% area comes under medium black soil (30 to 60 cm depth) and about 20%

deep black (more than 60 cm depth) and approximately 20% shallow black soil (30 cm depth). The soils are low in nitrogen (N), medium in phosphorus (P2O5)

and medium in potash (K2O). About 40 % soils of Sehore, Budani and Ashta have been reported deficient in micro nutrient especially Zink (Zn), Sulpher (S)

and Boron (B), soil pH rage in the scale of 7.3 to 7.8 making the soil fit for cultivation of wide range of crops.

Climate and Meteorology:- The district experiences the sub tropical climate. The annual rainfall of the district is about 1260 mm, which is mostly concentrated during the

month of July and August some time it extends up to end September. The winter rains are also received but the frequency and timing are uncertain and they are

undependable under normal rainfall situation. [ The summers are very hot particularly during the day time and the winters are very cold. Rabi cropping becomes very difficult mostly depends on

available soil moisture. If the rain recedes much earlier in the Kharif season, the Rabi prospects shows down trend. Average temperature in summer varies from

250C to 45

0C and average temperature in winter from 10

0C to 25

0C.

Average Annual Rainfall of Previous Five Years (in mm)

S.No. Blocks Year wise rainfall (mm)

Average 2014-15 2015 -16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 Sehore 827.0 1012.0 1555.7 815.0 1075.0 1056.94 2 Asta 993.0 1059.0 1120.5 692.0 789.65 930.83 3 Ichhawar 906.0 993.8 1556.7 933.2 931.0 1064.14 4 Budani 1147.0 1234.0 1613.2 1016.75 926.6 1187.51 5 Nasrullaganj 987.4 1352.0 1414.0 948.0 599.2 1060.12

Average 972.08 1130.16 1452.02 880.99 864.29 1059.90 (Dept. of FW&AD, Sehore)

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Land use pattern :- The total arable land of Sehore district is 398894 ha, out of which, the irrigated area is about 68%. The major crop grown in Kharif season are Soybean,

Rice, Maize, Jowar, Pigeon pea and Wheat, Chickpea and sugarcane are the popular crops in Rabi season.

Land Use Pattern :-

(Source: Land record) Details of land holdings in the district (2012) – The size of operational holding plays an important role in understanding the prevailing farming

system, dependent livelihoods, quality of rural life and corresponding farm economy of the any area. Higher occurrence of smaller holdings, skewed land

distribution among Landholders, land capabilities and its. utilization, quality of land and its current status are some of the key Farameters determines the pace

of development in agriculture sector. The district >62% of the land owners posses 49.68% land belonging to small and medium category of the farmers, >18%

of the marginal farmers owns only a meager 6%, while 19% of the bigger land owners posses 42% land. The skewed ownership aggravates the problems and

production potential of the district.

Type of Farmers No. Percentage Area in (ha.) Percentage

Marginal Farmers ( Less than 1 ha.) 52313 26.0 25221 6.3

Small Farmers ( 1-2 ha.) 67430 34.0 82299 20.6

Semi Medium Farmers ( 2-4 ha.) 54987 27.0 114015 28.5

Medium Farmers ( 4-10 ha.) 23435 12.0 136461 34.2

Large Farmers ( More than 10 ha.) 1898 0.9 40898 10.2

Total 200063 - 398894 -

Source- DPO, Sehore

Irrigation : -The district has good potential for irrigation through different sources, though there are no major or medium irrigation scheme in the district,

however, minor lift irrigation schemes, dug well, water harvesting structures, seasonal rivers and other sources provides water for irrigation. The water use and

its efficiency, however, remain under question

S. No. Particulars Details

01 Total geographical area (ha) 656368

02 Net sown area (ha) 398894

03 Area sown more than once in the year (ha) 363044

04 Gross cropped area (ha) 761938

05 Forest land (ha) 164039

06 Waste land (ha) 9605

07 Land under other uses (ha) 83830

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Irrigation potential of district: -

Production and productivity of major crop:- Sehore is developing district of the state & important district for agriculture point of view. Here major crops grown in the district are Soybean, Maize,

Paddy in Kharif however wheat & Chickpea in Rabi season. The prominent cropping system prevails in the district are Soybean – Wheat, Soybean – Chickpea

and Paddy – Wheat. The productivity of the major crop is not better since the crops are dependent on rains. The Sharbati Wheat of the district is very popular in

producing good quantum of wheat which supplying to the western part of the country. Present production and productivity of major crop in the district is given

as an under:-

Present status of major crops in Sehore

Year Soybean Paddy Pigeon pea Wheat Chickpea Green Gram

A P Y A P Y A P Y A P Y A P Y A P Y

2013-14 291.2 127.6 438.0 21.2 74.2 3500.0 14.5 8.1 530.0 238.0 714.0 3000.0 120.0 132.0 1100.0 27031 29734 1100

2014-15 272.0 366.7 1348.0 35.0 176.5 5042.0 10.7 64.8 606.0 241.6 850.9 3522.0 97.0 122.5 1263.0 27022 27022 1000

2015-16 296.0 438.0 1296.6 23.6 82.56 3500.0 9.76 87.84 900.00 230.1 805.3 3500.0 91.84 116.6 1270.0 26700 26166 980

2016-17 269.91 329.29 1220.0 29.8 125.6 4200.0 9.05 11.95 1320.0 248.95 871.3 3500.0 81.93 110.61 1350.0 25900 28490 1100

2017-18 275.16 335.70 1220.0 31.87 133.84 4200.0 5.45 7.19 1320.0 244.50 904.64 3700.0 96.42 164.79 1709.0 33581 37274 1110

Average 280.854 319.458 1104.52 28.294 118.54 4088.4 9.892 35.976 935.2 240.63 829.228 3444.4 97.438 129.3 1338.4 28046.8 29737.2 1058

A = Area (000ha) P = Production (000 Ton) Y = Productivity (kg/ha.)

S No Sources Area (ha) %

A Surface Irrigation

1 Canal Based 69607 17.86

2 Tanks/Ponds/ Reservoirs 13365.7 3.43

Total 82972.7 21.28

B Ground Water

1 Tube wells 124824 38.41

2 Open Wells 97755 34.57

Total 222579 72.99

C Other Sources - Traditional WHS

22136 5.73

Grand Total (A+B+C) 327687.73 100

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Horticulture :-

Beside the area under field crops, significant area comes under the horticultural crops; the district register area under different horticulture

is 18351.81 ha with an aggregate production of 283812.37 MT. The vegetable production from around 8334 ha of land under vegetable cultivation

is a little more than 110348 MT. Similarly the good amount of land comes under fruit crops i.e.3234 ha and production is about 74516 MT. Beside

this there are sizable land comes under spices 5237 ha and production is 81864 MTs similarly 1545 ha area comes under flower cultivation and

17075 MTs and medicinal plants 1.81 ha and 9.37 MT production.

Block wise Area and Production of Horticultural Crops Year 2013-14 (Area in ha, production in MT) S.No. Block Fruit Vegetable Spices Flowers Medicinal

Area (ha.) Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production

1 Sehore 750 16500 1986 31776 1426 109802 50 2050 1.31 6.79

2 Asta 683 15026 1775 28400 1195 92015 35 1435 - -

3 Ichhawar 1057 23254 1885 30160 1055 81235 38 1558 0.5 2.59

4 Budani 211 4642 1660 26560 698 53746 106 4346 - -

5 Nas,ganj 578 12716 1450 23200 868 66836 80 3288 - -

Total 3279 72138 8756 140096 5242 38563 309 12677 1.81 9.38

(Source: Department of Horticulture, Sehore)

Details of Horticulture Nursery available in the district.

S.No. Name of Block Location Area (ha) Current Status

1 Sehore Mahuakheda 7.63 Mango, Aonla, Citrus, Guava

2 Asta Asta 2.00 Guava, Citrus, Ratanjot

Gadrakhedi 5.00 -

3 Ichhawar Jamli 16.00 Guava, Citrus, Neem, Ratanjot

4 Budni Peelikarar 5.00 Guava, Citrus, Neem, Ratanjot

5 Nasrullganj Satrana 5.00 Guava, Citrus, Neem, Ratanjot Source- DOH Sehore

Livestock :- The economy of Sehore district is primarily agriculture and livestock based. There is good quantum of animal

resources in the district. As the metro like Bhopal is near to Sehore district hence, the scope for the increase the production

potentiality of the animals. Simultaneously additional employments may also be generating for the community. As forest are

disappeared rapidly so that there is considerable decrease in the fodder production as mostly there is the practice of the open

grazing in the rural areas. With the continues deficit in rainfall the possibilities of rain water conservation above and below the

ground is decreased since traditional tanks are also neglected. In the absences of effective rainfall fodder production and water

for drinking to animals is very difficult in the region.

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Block Small animals Large animals

Poultry Ducks Pigs Goat Sheep Cow Buffalo Draught animal

Sehore 242585 0 326 20472 0 60245 46498 5051

Ashta 21258 0 384 31535 90 70905 59560 0

Ichawar 18650 0 276 25427 0 82479 37612 0

Nasrullaganj 15310 0 443 17908 0 59771 37211 0

Budhni 5824 0 0 9793 0 34868 14205 5023

Total 303627 0 1429 105135 90 308268 195086 10074

(Source: Dept. of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services)

Production of Animal produces in the District

S.No. Product Production

01 Milk 155 Lakh Lit.

02 Meat 407.3 MT

03 Eggs 106.46 Lakh No. (Source: Dept. of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services)

Fisheries :- Sehore district has also got a good potential for fisheries. Fisheries can be a viable option for employment generation in various villages,

if practiced technically. The district has got 92 village ponds and 3 irrigation tanks with total area 404177 ha. & Production 12.034 MT.

Water body Area (ha.) Production (Qtl.) Productivity (Qtl./ha.)

Ponds (self) 4844.40 89621.40 18.5

Ponds (Irrigation Department) 3520.26 5984.44 1.7

Total 8364.66 95605.84 10.1

SWOT ANALYSIS -

SWOT Analysis is a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in

project or programme. It involves specifying the objective of the project and identifying the internal and external factors that are favorable and

unfavorable to achieving that objective.

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3.1 STRENGTH

There are number of strengths in the district, which need to be further strengthened and optimally harnessed to remove the existing

state of poverty, backwardness and underdevelopment:

Suitability of climate and soil (medium black) for various, Cereals, Oilseeds (soybean) Pulses & Horticultural crops.

Excellent institutional support- Agriculture collage, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Farm machinery training & testing centre etc.

78.2 % area under irrigation.

60.29 % area under cultivation of total geographical area.

Sufficient average rainfall (1261.2 mm.)

Sufficient availability of Agriculture labors.

Good marketing connectivity (Road & rail etc.) to the metro cities.

Quality wheat producing district.

Existing Poultry and milk industries well established and functional.

3.2 WEAKNESS

Like in all the places, there are a large number of weaknesses in the district, which is responsible, to an extent, for its backwardness.

Here’s a list of some of the weaknesses of the district comprising of both the problems and the constraints: -

Unavailability of quality inputs i.e. seeds & planting material and their quality and timely availability.

Proper marketing channels for commodity chain are not well developed.

Inadequate power (electricity) supply limiting to obtain optimum production potential.

Focus on post harvest and storage management is very low.

Undulated land.

Diversifications of the farming system is very low

Lack of awareness toward market demand at farmer’s level.

Numbers of small and marginal farmers are more which is limiting to take innovation / diversification.

Farmers’ attitude and traditional practices for the farming limiting to get optimum production potential.

3.3 OPPORTUNITIES

If one look at the strengths that are there in the district and observe the weaknesses of the district, one can easily find a lot of opportunity

areas to work on, to take the district of the path of development. Here are some of the ‘opportunities’, clearly evident from the profile of the district,

the strengths that operate in favour of the district and the weaknesses that one need to work towards addressing:

Potential for crop/ agriculture and other components of the farming system diversification.

Establishment of the education hubs (for agriculture- technology and latest Technical knows how).

Strengthen the existing supply system and organize up-gradation course for the staff.

Opportunity cost for the labour is comparatively low and labour available.

Scope for organic cultivation enough quantity of the required material required for the same is available in sufficient quantity.

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Floriculture- an option as district is near to metro.

Gap in production potential of the prominent crops.

Easy e- extension in rural areas due to IT revolution in the country.

Improving purchasing capacity.

The dairy and diary product can be an opportunity for the marginal and small farmers.

The farm mechanization can be enhance as the required industries are readily available as and required for.

Scope exists to increase the returns to farmers by establishing small agro processing units in production catchments.

Scope for entrepreneurship development for custom hiring of high capacity and costly farm machinery.

3.4 Threats –

Over exploitation of the ground water and subsequent decline in water table.

Small & reducing size of land holdings with associates constraints of being Resource poor, low risk taking abilities, thereby

extension of new technologies further difficult.

Natural calamities like draughts, pest and disease appearance.

Deterioration in soil health.

Biological and environmental degradation.

Major Problems in District :- Lack of high yielding varieties/ hybrids in field crops.

Poor seed replacement rate & negligible seed treatment.

Heavy incidence of insect & diseases.

Heavy infestation of weeds in Kharif crops.

Imbalance use of fertilizer declining soil health.

Lack of soil & water conservation techniques.

Low input use efficiency.

Slow crop diversification under Horticultural crop and Integrated Farming System

Poor adoption of latest technologies at farmers part.

High post harvest losses ( 10 – 12 % in grain, 25 – 30 % in vegetable & fruit crops ).

Poor credit support particularly small & marginal farmers.

Weak transfer of technology system.

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1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during the reporting period (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops)

KVK Name Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from

KVK

Population Number of farmers

(having land in the village)

SEHORE Bichhia 2013 Sehore 70 Km 2440 520

SEHORE Golukhedi 2014 Ichhawar 30 Km 2576 238

SEHORE Kothara Pipalya 2016 Nasrullaganj 68 Km. 1486 355

SEHORE Bijlon 2017 Sehore 50 Km 2141 424

SEHORE Narsinghkheda 2018 Ichhawar 25 Km 2008 407

1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)

KVK Name THRUST AREA

SEHORE Soil Health Management, Crop management Practices (CMP)

SEHORE Horticulture & Végétales Corps (H & VC)

SEHORE Animal Science (A S)

SEHORE Integrated Plant Protection Techniques (IPPT)

SEHORE Women in Agriculture. (W A)

SEHORE Implements & Farm Machinery (I & FM)

SEHORE Natural Resource Management (NRM)

SEHORE Livelihood & Nutritional Security

SEHORE Doubling Farmers income by 2021-22

1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)

KVK

Name

Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village &

Block

SEHORE Soil health

High Soil erosion due to undulation & non bunding of

farms

Deterioration in Soil health due to adoption of Soybean –

Wheat , Paddy – Wheat, Soybean- Chickpea cropping

system

Deterioration in soil health due to imbalance use of plant

nutrient

Lack of knowledge about bio fertilizer & its application

Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Unavailability of high yielding varieties/ hybrids in field

crops

Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Low seed replacement rate in major Crops Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA, Problem are common in entire

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SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc. district

SEHORE Lack of awareness about seed treatment Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Weed infestation in Crops Field visit, Individual contact Bayan Budhni

SEHORE Low yield due to Old varieties, No use of Recommended

Package of Practices

PRA, Field visit, Individual contact Golukhedi

Bichhia

Bafapur

Ichhawar

Sehore

Ashta

SEHORE Low water use efficiency Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Low fertilizer use efficiency due to imbalance use of

fertilizer

Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Heavy infestation of insect & disease Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Slow crop diversification in Horticultural crops Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Slow adoption of farm mechanization Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE High post harvest losses in grain, vegetable & Fruits

crops

Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Poor adoption of technology by Farmers Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Weed infestation of crops Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Water stress in critical stages of plant growth Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Extrainees meet etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Lack of green fodder round the year Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Animal Health Camp etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

SEHORE Low yield of milk production per cow & buffalos Field visit, Discussion, Meeting, Krisak sangosthi, PRA,

SAC meeting, Interface, Animal Health Camp etc.

Problem are common in entire

district

16

2. On Farm Testing

2.1 Details of OFT to be conducted, 2019-20 on Crops

KVK

name

Yea

r

Seas

on

Problem

diagnose Title of OFT

Catego

ry of

techno

logy

(Assess

ment/

Refine

ment)

Title of Technology/Variety

The

mati

c

Area

Cro

p/

ente

rpris

e

Farmin

g

Situatio

ns

Tar

get

No.

of

trials

Results (with

parameter) Net Returns (Rs./ha)

Recommenda

tions T1 T2 T3

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2) T3

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2) T3

SEHORE 2018

-19 Zaid

Low yield of

Green Gram

due to heavy

incidence of

yellow mosaic

disease (Av. Yield losses

up to 15-20%)

Assessment of IDM

module for the

management of

Yellow mosaic

disease in Green Gram

Assessm

ent

Spray of

insecticide at

the time of incidence of

disease

SDP+Resistant

variety (PDM-

139) + One

spray of

imidachloprid

17.8% SL @ 125 ml /ha

SDP+Resistant

variety + seed

treatment with thiomethoxam 70ws

@ 3 gm/ Kg seed +

Yellow sticky trap + roughing out of

infected plants at

initial stage + Need based spray of

systemic insecticide

PLP

Gree

n gram

Irrigate

d 4.0 10

SEHORE 2019

-20

Khar

if – Rabi

Low yield of

Onion & Garlic due to

poor

information sources

Assessment of effective use of

different

information sources for production

technology of onion

& Garlic.

Assess

ment

Use traditional

information

Sources

Use Printed

literature of

Onion & Garlic Production

Technology

Use of what’s app

for Onion & Garlic

Production technology

information

CBD

Enter

prises

- - 60

SEHORE 2019-20

Khar

if –

Rabi

Poor

knowledge

about soil health card

recommendati

on

Assessment of

knowledge & adoption of Soil

Health Card based

on fertilizer application in

Soybean crop

Assess

ment

Non users

of SHC

General Soil

Health Card

Users

Soil Health Card

users with the consultation of

KVK

CBD Enterprise

- - 60

SEHORE 2019 Khar

if

Low yield of

Maize due to

old varieties and no seed

treatment

Assessment of

Maize varieties

Pratap Hybrid Maize -3 in Kharif

season

Assess

ment

Use of Local Variety -

Sathi Makka

Maize Var.

Hybrid.

Maize, Var. Pratap

Hybrid Maize-3

CMP Maiz

e

Restric

ted Irrigati

on and

irrigate

d

12.

0 10

SEHORE 2019 Khar

if

Low yield of

soybean due to

heavy

infestation of

weeds.

Assessment of

Pre emergence herbicide

diclosulam in

soybean

Assess

ment

No Use of

Pre emergence

herbicide

Pre emergence

herbicide Pendimethalin

30 EC@ 1.liter

/ ha

Pre emergence

herbicide

Diclosulam 84 % WDG @ 26 g/ha

CMP Soyb

ean

Restric

ted

Irrigation

6.0 10

SEHORE 2019 Khar

if

Low yield due

to Imbalance

use of Plant

Nutrient in Soybean –

Chickpea

cropping

System.

Assessment of

Integrated Nutrient Management in

Soybean- Chickpea

Cropping System.

Assess

ment

Imbalance

use of Fertilizer

(09:23:00

NPK kg/ha)

2 t/ha FYM and

100 % RDF in Soybean and 50

% RDF in

Chickpea

- INM Soyb

ean

Irrigate

d 4.0 10

17

SEHORE 2019 Khar

if

Low Quality of organic manure

and more time

of Composting

Assessment of

bio –waste

decomposer for quality organic

product

Assessme

nt

Dumping the

farm waste and

residue in pits

exposed to

extreme

weather

conditions

Bio-waste decomposer.

(Consortium

of microbes)

-

NR

M - - - 10

SEHORE 2019 Khar

if

Low & poor

quality yield of cucurbits due to

heavy

infestation of

fruit fly (Av.

Yield losses up

to 12-15 %)

Assessment of

IPM module for

the management of fruit fly in

cucurbits (Bottle

gourd & Pumpkin)

Assessme

nt

Spray of

Insecticides

at the time of

Infestation.

Summer Deep

Ploughing + recommended

dose of

Nitrogen

fertilizer +

initial stage

fruit fly trap. .

SDP + Recommended dose

of Nitrogen +

poison baiting (1 Kg crush pumpkin +100

gm jaggery + 10 ml

malathion)

+removal of

Infected Fruits+

Need based spray of indoxacarb @ 0.75

ml/ lit ) of water .

PLP

Bottle

gour

d &

Pum

pkin

Irrigate

d 1.5 10

SEHORE 2019

-20

Khar

if

Low yield of

tomato due to incidence of leaf

curl virus (15-

20%)

Assessment of

IDM module

for the management

of leaf curl

disease in tomato

Assessme

nt

Application

of Insecticide.

SDP +Optimum Planting

Distance ,

Resistance Variety +

Seedling

Treatment Imidachloropid

e 70WS and

Need based Application of

Insecticide.

SDP +Optimum

seed rate (75 -100 g/ ha) +Yellow Sticky

trap 25 no/ha +

Need based spray of Imidachloroprid

17.8 SL @

0.35ml./Lit. water

PLP Tom

ato

Irrigate

d 1.5 10

SEHORE 2019

-20 Rabi

Low yield of

chick pea due

imbalance use

of plant

nutrient

(09:23:00 NPK

kg./ha.)

Assessment of

INM in

Chickpea .

Assessme

nt

Imbalance

use of plant nutrient

(09:23:0

kg/ha NP& K

RDF as per STV (20:60:20 NPK

kg./ha.) + seed

inoculation with Rhizobium +

PSB @ 5 g/kg

seed each

STCR (Targeted yield 20q/ha) +

seed inoculation

with Rhizobium + PSB @5

g/kg seed each

INM Chick

pea

Irrig

ated 1.5 10

SEHORE 2019 Rabi

Low yield of

wheat due to use of old and

impotent

varieties.

Assessment of

Wheat variety HI 8759 (Pusa Tejus)

in irrigated

Condition.

Assessme

nt

Wheat

var

Malavshakti

Wheat Var. HI

8737 (Anmol).

Wheat var. HI

8759 (Pusa Tejus) CMP Wheat

Irrig

ated 6.0 10

SEHORE 2019 Rab

i

Low yield of Lentil due to

use of old variety

Assessment of

lentil Variety RVL 11-6

Assessme

nt Local JLS 1 RVL 11-6 CMP Lentil

Rain

fed 6.0 05

SEHORE 2019

-20 Rabi

Low yield of

onion due to

imbalance use

of plant

Assessment of Nutrient

Management in

Assessme

nt

Imbalance

use of plant

nutrient –

80:40:0

RDF as per STV

+ 40 Kg/ ha

sulpher at the

time of

RDF as per

STV + 40 Kg/

ha sulpher at the

time of

SFM Onion Irrig

ated 1.5 10

18

nutrient

(80:40:00 NPK

Kg./ha.)

onion crop

Kg/ha

N,P&K

transplanting

transplanting +

foliar spray of

18:18:18 @ 2.5

kg/ ha at 30

DAT + Foliar

spray 13:00:45 @ 2.5 kg. /ha 75

DAT

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi

Low yield of

Garlic crop

due to no use

of

micronutrient

Assessment of

Micronutrients on yield and quality

of Garlic crop.

Assessment

No use of

micronutrient

Foliar application

of Zinc Sulphate @ 3 g/L at 30, 60

and 90 DAP.

Foliar application

of vegetable

micronutrient mixture @ 5 g/L

at 30, 60 and 90

DAP

SFM Garlic Irrigated

1.5 10

SEHORE 2019-20

Kharif

Low yield of

Kharif onion

due to high

intensity of

weeds.

Assessment of

IWM

Technology in

Kharif Onion

Assessm

ent

Farmers

Practice –

(Two

hand

weeding)

Pre emergence

weedicide

(Pendimethiline

) & one hand

weeding

Pre emergence

weedicide

(Pendimethiline

) + Post

emergence

(Oxiflorefane)

weedicide &

One hand

weeding at 35-

40 DAT

H

&Vs

c

Onio

n

Irrig

ated 0.75 05

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi

Low income of

small and medium

farmers

Assessment of Integrated

Farming System

approach for doubling

farmer’s income

of small farmers.

Assessment

Crop +

Animal Husbandar

y

Integrated farming

system(Crop +

Animal Husbandary+Hort

iculture+Enterpris

e)

- H&V

C -

Irrigated

2.5 05

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi

Low yield &

poor quality of cabbage and

cauliflower

Assessment of

Integrated Management of

diamond Black

Mouth in

Cabbage and

cauliflower.

Assessment

No use of correct

pesticide at

correct

stage

Chemical Control

(Use of chemical

s at correct stage)

Integrated

Management Use of Mustard as

trap crop (10:1).

Use of Neem Oil. Use of Pheromone

Traps

Need based application of

Chemical

H&VC

Veg

etabl

e

Irrigated

1.5 05

SEHORE 2019

-20 Rabi

Low yield of

garlic due to incidence of

stemphylium

blight and Purple Blotch

(Average yield losses up to

15-20%)

Assessment of IDM module for

the management

of stemphylium blight and

Purple Blotch in Garlic

Assessme

nt

Application

of Fungicides.

Foliar application Mancozeb @ 0.25

% at 30, 60 and

90 DAP

Soil app. Of

Pseudomonas

fluorescens @ 5 kg/ha + foliar spray

Cabriotop

(pyraclostrobin+metiram) @ 0.25 % at

30,60 and 90 DAP.

PLP Garl

ic

Irrig

ated 3.0 10

SEHORE 2019

-20 Rabi

Low yield of

chickpea due

Assessment of

IPM module for

Assessme

nt

Application

of SDP+ resistance

SDP+Resistance

variety+Optimum PLP

Chic

kpea

Irrig

ated 3.0 10

19

to infestation

of gram pod

borer (Average

yield losses up

to 15-20%)

the management

of gram pod

borer in

chickpea

insecticides

. variety

+optimum seed

rate

(75kg/ha)+mix

5g rabi sorghum

seed with

chickpea

seed/bird percher

20/ha+ Bacillus

thuringiensis var.

Kurstaki

1kg/ha+need

based application

of Emmamectin

benzoate 5%SG

220 g/ha

seed rate

(75kg/ha)+Mix 5g

rabi sorghum seed

with chickpea

seed/bird percher

20/ha+light trap 1 /acre+pheromone

trap 10/ha+Bacillus

thuringiensis var. Kurstaki 1kg/ha+

Need based

application of emmamectin

benzoate 5%SG 220

g/ha

SEHORE 2019

-20 Zaid

Low yield of

Green Gram

due to heavy incidence of

yellow mosaic disease (Av.

Yield losses up

to 15-20%)

Assessment of

IDM module for the management

of Yellow mosaic disease

in Green Gram

Assessme

nt

Use of

insecticid

e at the

time of

heavy

incidence

of

disease.

SDP+Removal

of infected plant

at initial stage+

Need based

Spraying of

imidachloroprid

17.8 S L @125

ml/ha. along with

the sulphur

@0.1% (two

spray)

SDP+ improved

Variety seed

treatment with

thiomethoxam 70

WS @3g/kg. seed

+ yellow sticky

trap.Rough out of

infected plants at

initial stage.

Need based spray of

Imidachloroprid

17.8 % SL @125 ml/ha.

IDM

Green

Gram

Irrig

ated 1.5 05

SEHORE 2019 Zaid

Low yield of

cow pea due

to infestation

of disease

and poor

bearing in

existing.

Assessment

of cowpea

variety Kashi

Kanchan.

Assessm

ent

Farmers

Practice

(Local

seeds)

Improved

variety – Kashi

Kanchan

-

H&

VSc

.

Co

w

pea

Irrig

aged 0.5 05

20

2.1a Recommendations of OFTs

Recommendations

Title of OFT For

Farmers

For Deptt. Personnel

Assessment of IDM module for the management of Yellow mosaic disease in Green Gram

Assessment of effective use of different information sources for production technology of onion & Garlic.

Assessment of knowledge & adoption of Soil Health Card based on fertilizer application

Assessment of Maize varieties Pratap Hybrid Maize -3 in Kharif season

Assessment of Pre emergence herbicide in soybean

Assessment of Integrated Nutrient Management in Soybean- Chickpea Cropping System.

Assessment of bio –waste decomposer for quality organic product

Assessment of IPM module for the management of fruit fly in cucurbits (Bottle gourd & Pumpkin)

Assessment of IDM module for the management of leaf curl disease in tomato

Assessment of IWM Technology in Kharif Onion

Assessment of INM in Chickpea

Assessment of Wheat variety HI 8759 (Pusa Tejus) in irrigated Condition.

Assessment of Nutrient Management in onion crop

Assessment of Micronutrients on yield and quality of Garlic crop.

Assessment of cowpea variety Kashi Kanchan.

Assessment of Integrated Farming System approach for doubling farmer’s income of small farmers.

Assessment of Integrated Management of diamond Black Mouth in Cabbage and cauliflower.

Assessment of IDM module for the management of stemphylium blight and Purple Blotch in Garlic

Assessment of IPM module for the management of gram pod borer in chickpea

Assessment of IDM module for the management of Yellow mosaic disease in Green Gram

Assessment of lentil Variety RVL 11-6

21

2.2 Economic Performance

KVK

name OFT Title

Parameter Average Cost of

cultivation

(Rs/ha)

Average Gross

Return (Rs/ha)

Average Net

Return (Rs/ha)

Benefit-Cost Ratio

(Gross Return /

Gross Cost)

Name and unit of

Parameter

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

RP

(T3)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

RP

(T3)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

RP

(T3)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

RP

(T3)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

RP

(T3)

SEHORE Assessment of IDM module for the management of Yellow

mosaic disease in Green Gram

Disease Incidence

(%)

Yield (Q/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of effective use of different information sources for

production technology of onion & Garlic.

Change in knowledge (%)

Timeliness (%) Production (per

ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of knowledge & adoption of Soil Health Card

based on fertilizer application

Production (per ha.)

Knowledge

Change %

Production (Qtl/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of Maize varieties Pratap Hybrid Maize -3 in

Kharif season

No. of Cobs/

Plants

No. of seed/ cob

Test Weight (g)

Yield (Q/ha)

SEHORE Assessment of Pre emergence herbicide in soybean

Test Weight (g.)

Intensity of

weed/m2

Yield (Q/ha)

SEHORE Assessment of Integrated Nutrient Management in Soybean-

Chickpea Cropping System.

Test Weight (g)

Yield (Q/ha)

SEHORE Assessment of bio –waste decomposer for quality organic

product enhance soil health

Time Taken for

Decomposition

Comparison of

NPK of FYM

with decomposer compost

SEHORE Assessment of IPM module for the management of fruit fly in

cucurbits (Bottle gourd & Pumpkin)

Fruit Fly

infestation in (%)

Yield (Q/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of IDM module for the management of leaf curl disease in tomato

Disease Incidence (%)

Yield (Q/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of IWM in Kharif Onion

Avg, Bulb Weight

(g)

Yield Q/ha.

SEHORE Assessment of INM in Chickpea No. of Pods/ Plant

22

No. of Grain/ pod

Test Weight (g)

Yield (Q/ha)

SEHORE

Assessment of Wheat variety HI 8759 (Pusa Tejus) in irrigated

Condition.

No. of Plants/m2

No. of Effective Tillers/ Plant

No. of seed/ pod

Test Weight (g) Yield (Q/ha)

SEHORE

Assessment of Nutrient Management in onion crop

No. of buld/m2

Avg, Bulb Weight (g)

Yield Q/ha.

SEHORE Assessment of Micronutrients on yield and quality of Garlic

crop.

No. of buld/m2

Avg, Bulb Weight (g)

Yield Q/ha.

SEHORE Assessment of Cowpea variety Kashi Kanchan

Yield (q/ha.)

% increase in

yield (q./ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of Integrated Farming System approach for

doubling farmer’s income of small farmers.

Increase

income (%)

SEHORE Assessment of Integrated Management of diamond Black

Mouth in Cabbage and cauliflower. Yield (q/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of IDM module for the management of

stemphylium blight and Purple Blotch in Garlic

Disease Incidence

(%)

Yield (Q/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of IPM module for the management of gram pod borer in chickpea

Disease Incidence (%)

Yield (Q/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of IDM module for the management of Yellow

mosaic disease in Green Gram

Disease Incidence (%)

Yield (Q/ha.)

SEHORE Assessment of Lentil variety – RVL- 11-6

No. of pod/plant

Test weight (g.) Yield (q/ha,)

23

Details of OFT on Agriculture Engineering – NA

KV

K

na

me

Ye

ar

Seas

on

Proble

m

diagno

se

Title of

OFT

Category of

technology

(Assessment

/

Refinement)

Title of

Technology/Variety

Thematic

Area

Crop/

enterp

rise

Farmi

ng

Situat

ions

Targ

et

No.

of

trials

Results (with

parameter)

Net Returns

(Rs./ha)

Recomme

ndations

T1 T2 T3 FP

(T1)

RP

(T2

)

T

3

FP

(T1

)

RP

(T2)

T3

2.3a Recommendations of OFTs – NA Recommendations

Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel

2.4 Economic Performance – NA KVK

name

OFT

Title

Parameters Average Cost of cultivation

(Rs/ha)

Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio

(Gross Return / Gross

Cost)

Name and

unit of

Parameter

FP (T1) RP (T2) (T3) FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

FP (T1) RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

2.5 Details of OFT on Animal Science :

KVK

name

Yea

r

Seas

on

Problem

diagnose Title of OFT

Categor

y of

technolo

gy

(Assess

ment/

Refinem

ent)

Title of Technology/Variety

Themati

c Area

Crop/

enterp

rise

Farm

ing

Situat

ions

Targe

t

No. of

trials

Results (with

parameter)

Net Returns (Rs./ha) Recommendat

ions

T1 T2 T3 FP

(T1)

RP

(T2) T3

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2) T3

SEHORE 2019-20

Khar

if –

Rabi

Low body

weight &

less egg

production

due to heat

stress in

poultry

Assessment

of

electrolytes

to manage

heat stress

in Poultry.

Assessment

Farmer

Practice-

watering

Amla

powder@

2g./liter

water

Electrolyt

es

@0.5g/lite

r water

LPM Poultry - - 06

SEHORE 2019-20

Khar

if –

Rabi

Low milk

yield of

Lactating

Buffaloes

due to sole

Bajra or

Chari as

Assessment

of Bajra +

Cowpea

green

fodder on

production

Assessment

Practice

(Dry

fodder

@5 kg. +

concentr

ate feed

@ 2 kg /

Dry

fodder

@4 kg. +

concentra

te feed

@2 kg.

for

Dry

fodder @4

kg. +

concentrat

e feed @2

kg. for

maintenan

LPM Buffalo - - 05

24

Green

Fodder.

performanc

e of

lactating

Buffaloes

day/

buffalo+

10 kg

Chari)

maintena

nce & 01

kg. for

every 2.5

kg. milk

productio

n + Bajra

green

fodder

@10

kg/day/

buffalo

ce & 01

kg. for

every 2.5

kg. milk

productio

n + Bajra

& cowpea

green

fodder

@10 kg/

day/

buffalo

SEHORE 2019

-20

Kharif –

Rabi

Low milk

yield from

cow due to

lack of

essential

minerals and

vitamins in

feed

Assessment

of Chelated

minerals

supplement

on milk

yield of

cow

Assessm

ent

Farmers

Practice

(Imbalan

ce use of

minerals

suppleme

nts)

50 g.

plain

minerals

&

vitamins

suppleme

nt/cow/da

y

30 g.

Chelated

minerals

&

vitamins

suppleme

nt/cow/da

y

LPM Cow - - 10

SEHORE 2019-20

Khar

if –

Rabi

Low return

from milch

animals

Assessment

of Round

the year

green fodder

production

and use of

cow dung as

Vermi

compost

Assessment

Farmers

Practice

(Use of

green

fodder

upto 8

month)

Round the

year

green

fodder

productio

n

Round the

year green

fodder

productio

n + Vermi

compost

LPM Milch

Animal

s

- - 10

2.7a Recommendations of OFTs

Recommendations

Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel

Assessment of Bajara + Cowpea on production performance of lactating buffalo

Assessment of Electrolytes to Manage heat stress in poultry

Assessment of chelated minerals supplement on milk yield in cow

Assessment of Round the year green fodder production & use of cow dunk as vermi composting

25

2.8 Economic Performance KVK

name

OFT Title Parameters Average Cost of cultivation

(Rs/ha)

Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross

Return / Gross Cost)

Name and

unit of

Paramete

r

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

(T3) FP

(T1)

RP (T2) Refined

Practice, if

any (T3)

FP (T1) RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice, if

any (T3)

FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined

Practice, if

any (T3)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice, if

any (T3)

SEHORE Assessment of Bajara + Cowpea on

production performance of lactating buffalo

SEHORE Assessment of Electrolytes to

Manage heat stress in poultry

SEHORE Assessment of chelated minerals supplement on milk yield in cow

SEHORE Assessment of Round the year

green fodder production & use of cow dunk as vermi composting

2.11 Details of OFT on Fisheries - NA KV

K

nam

e

Ye

ar

Seas

on

Proble

m

diagnos

e

Title of

OFT

Category of

technology

(Assessment/

Refinement)

Title of

Technology/Variety

Thematic

Area

Crop/

enterpri

se

Farmi

ng

Situati

ons

Targ

et

No. of

trials Results (with

parameter)

Net Returns

(Rs./ha)

Recommen

dations

T1 T2 T3 FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

T3 FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

T3

2.11a Recommendations of OFTs – NA Recommendations

Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel

2.12 Economic Performance - NA KVK

name

OFT

Title

Parameters Average Cost of cultivation

(Rs/ha)

Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio

(Gross Return / Gross

Cost)

Name and

unit of

Parameter

FP (T1) RP (T2) (T3) FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

FP (T1) RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

Refined

Practice,

if any (T3)

2.13 Information about Home Science OFT: ( For All Thematic Area) – Nil

KVK

Name

Yea

r

S

e

a

s

o

n

Problem diagnose Title of OFT

Category of

technology

(Assessment/

Refinement)

Thematic

Area

Details of

Technology

Selected for

Assessment

Characteristics

of Technology /

Variety /

Product /

Enterprise

Farmin

g /

Enterpr

ise

Situatio

n

No. of

trials

Recommendatio

ns

SEHORE 2019 - Lack of awareness about balance diet in Rural Families Anaemia in Pregnant

Women & Adolescent Girls. Poor Socio-economic Condition

Assessment of technology for Haemoglobin maintain in

Pregnant Women & Adolescent Girls

Assessment Nutritional Security

Drumstick Leaves Powder Product

Highly Nutritive Product

- 10 Highly Nutritive product consume

two product/per day

26

2.13 (A) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Drudgery Reduction)- Nil KVK

name

OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter

Output m2/h Est. Energy

Expenditure kj/min.

WHR beat/min % reduction in

drudgery

% increase in

efficiency

Cardiac Cost of Work % Saving of cardiac

Cost

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

2.13 (B) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Income Genration) – Nil KVK name OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter

Production per unit Cost of input Incremental income Yield(Kg/ha) Net Return Saving in Rs BC ratio

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

2.13 (C) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For value addition) – Nil KVK

name

OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter

Composition of

product

Input used outcome (Kg) Cost of input Incremental income Net Return Saving in Rs BC ratio

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

2.13(D) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Nutritional security)- Nil KVK

name

OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter Nutrient Intake (Unit) Anthropometric measurements

Name of

vegetable/Fruit/Product

Per capita

Consumption gm/

day

Energy

(kcal)

Protein

(gm)

Iron (mg) Calcium

(mg)

Increase in Weight (Kg) Increase in

Height (cm )

Increase in

BMI (%)

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

SEHORE Assessment

of

technology

for

Haemoglobi

n maintain in

Pregnant

Women &

Adolescent

Girls

Low

Consump

tion of

Nutritive

Diet in

daily Life

Consumption

of Nutritive

Diet +

Drumstick

Leaves

Product

27

3. Front Line Demonstrations

3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (up to 2018-19)

List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district

KVK Name

Crop/

Enterprise Thematic

Area Technology demonstrated

Details of

popularization

methods suggested to

the Extension system

Horizontal spread of

technology

No. of

villages

No. of

farmer

s

Area

in ha

SEHORE IPM Onion Demonstration of imidachloroprid 17.8 % S.L for the management of sucking pest in rabi onion

Demo. , Farmers training,

Field visit, Field day, In-

service training etc

SEHORE CMP Green gram

Use of improved variety Sikha (IPM-401) + Seed treatment with Carboxin + Thiram @ 3 g per kg seed fb

Seed dressing with Thiamethoxam 70FS @ 1.33 ml/ kg Seed + Rhizobium & PSB culture @ 5g/kg seed

+Seed rate 20 kg / ha + Nutrient management as per STV@ 20:60:20 N:P:K kg/ha + timely weed

management and plant protection measures.

SEHORE CMP Maize

Use of Hybrid seed + Seed treatment with Carboxin + Thiram @ 3 g per kg seed + Azotobacter & PSB

culture @ 5g/kg seed +Seed rate 20 kg / ha + Nutrient management as per STV@1 20:60:40 N:P:K kg/ha +

timely weed management and plant protection measures.

SEHORE RDF Soybean

Demonstration of recommended dose of plant nutrient as per STV + recommended dose of plant nutrient i.e.

(20:60:20:20 kg./ha. NPK&S) + seed inoculation with Rhizobium &PSB 5-5 g./kg.seed soybean

- Demonstration

- Training

- Extension Literature

- Kits of vegetables seeds

Demo. , Farmers training,

Field visit, Field day, In-

service training etc

SEHORE H&VC Vegetable Demonstration of plug tray & medium far raising healthy vegetable seedlings

SEHORE H&VC Kitchen garden –

Vegetable crops

Demonstration on Kitchen gardening in Backyard for nutritional and Livelihood security

SEHORE H&VC Okra – Spinach

– Onion Demonstration of cropping system (Okra- Spinach – Onion)

SEHORE IPM Soybean Demonstration of IPM module for the management of girdle beetle and defoliator in Soybean crop

SEHORE IDM Chilli Demonstration of IDM module for the management of leaf curl disease in chilli

SEHORE Feed management Cross breed cow Demonstration of balance feeding with azolla in cross breed cow.

SEHORE Feed management Cow Demonstration of Parasite management in Lactating cow

SEHORE Breed

improvement

Poultry Demonstration of improved breed for backyard poultry – Gram Priya

SEHORE Calf management Buffalo Demonstration of Calf management technology in buffalo for manage calf mortality

SEHORE Feed management Buffalo Demonstration of Vitamin E for the management of subclinical mastitis of Buffalo

SEHORE CMP Wheat Demonstration of Wheat variety HI 8713 (Pusa Mangal) under irrigated condition.

SEHORE IWM Wheat Demonstration of IWM module in Wheat

SEHORE CMP Wheat Demonstration of wheat variety HI- 8663 Poshan for nutrimental security

SEHORE RDF Wheat Demonstration of STCR in wheat crop (Targeted yield 50qtl/ha) + Seed inoculation with Azotobactor & PSB

SEHORE INM Garlic Demonstration of RDF (75:40:40:40 NPK &S kg./ha.) as per STV along with 15 ton FYM/ ha.

SEHORE IDM Chickpea Demonstration of IDM module for the management of wilt, root rot & collar rot disease in chickpea

SEHORE IPM Onion Demonstration of Imidacloroprid 17.8 % Sl for the management of sucking pest in Rabi onion.

SEHORE H&VC Garlic Demonstration of improved variety Garlic G-282

SEHORE H&VC Cucurbits Demonstration of Black Plastic Mulch in Vegetables crop (25 Micron)

SEHORE CMP Green gram Pkg demonstration of Green gram – Improved variety of Green gram, seed treatment, RDF as per STV,

Weed management & IPM module for the management of insect.

SEHORE WOE Enterprise Demo. of value addition in soybean

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3.2 Details of FLDs on Crop to be implemented during, 2019-20

KVK

Name Year Season

Thematic

area Technology demonstrated

Name of

Crop/

Enterprise

Name of

Variety/Tech.

Enterprises

Crop-

Area (ha) /

Entrep.

No.

Results (q/ha)

%

change

No. of farmers

Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total

SEHORE 2018-19 Rabi IPM Demonstration of imidachloroprid 17.8 % S.L for the management of sucking pest in rabi onion

Onion Onion 2.0 0 0 10 0 10

SEHORE 2018-19 Zaid CMP Package Demonstration of Zaid Green gram Green gram Green gram 2.0 1 0 4 0 5

SEHORE 2019 Kharif CMP Package Demonstration of Hybrid maize Maize

Hybrid 4.0 5 0 5 0 10

SEHORE 2019 Kharif FM&I Demonstration of Furrow irrigated Raised Bed

Planting machine in Soybean crop Soybean 4.0 5 0 5 0 10

SEHORE 2019 Kharif SFM Demonstration on Foliar Spray of Potassium Nutrient

in Soybean crop. Soybean - 4.0 2 0 8 0 10

SEHORE 2019 Kharif H&VC Demonstration of Kharif Onion variety- Bheema Super.

Onion - 1.0 0 0 10 0 10

SEHORE 2019 Kharif IPM Demonstration of IPM module for the management of

girdle beetle and defoliator in Soybean crop Soybean Soybean 4.0 2 0 8 0 10

SEHORE 2019 &

2020 Kharif &

Rabi INM

Demonstration of (INM) Integrated Nutrient Management Module in hybrid maize crop

Maize Hybrid 2.0 2 0 8 0 10

SEHORE

2019 -20 Kharif &

Rabi H&VC

Demonstration on Kitchen gardening in Backyard for

nutritional and Livelihood security

Kitchen

garden –

Vegetable

crops

Hybrids 0.4 7 - 8 0 15

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi H&VC Demonstration of improved Tomato Hybrid- Arka

Rakshak. Tomato Hybrids 0.5 0 0 10 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20 Rabi CMP

Demonstration of Wheat variety HI 1605 (Pusa Ujala) in Semi irrigated Condition

Wheat Wheat

(Hi-1605) 4.0 0 0 10 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi IWM Weed management in Wheat crop Wheat Wheat 4.0 0 0 10 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi CMP

Demonstration of wheat variety HI- 8663 Poshan for nutrimental security

Wheat Wheat

(HI-8663) 4.0 2 0 8 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20 Rabi

SFM Demonstration of STCR in wheat crop (Targeted yield

50qtl/ha) + Seed inoculation with Azotobactor & PSB Wheat Wheat 4.0 2 0 8 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi

INM

Demonstration of INM in Garlic RDF (75:40:40:40

NPK &S kg./ha.) as per STV along with 15 ton FYM/ ha.

Garlic G – 282 1.0 2 0 8 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi IDM

Demonstration of IDM module for the management of wilt, root rot & collar rot disease in chickpea

Chickpea JAKI- 9218 4.0 2 0 8 0 10

SEHORE 2019

Rabi IPM

Demonstration of IPM module for the management of

termite in wheat under semi rainfed condition Wheat Wheat 3.0 0 0 10 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20

Rabi IPM

Demonstration of Imidacloroprid 17.8 % Sl for the management of sucking pest in Rabi onion.

Onion AFLR 2.0 3 0 7 0 10

SEHORE 2019-20 Rabi

H&VC Demonstration improved variety Garlic G-282 Garlic G- 282 1.0 0 0 0 5 5

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Table 5.3. Economic Impact of FLDs

KVK

Name Technology demonstrated

Name of Crop/

Enterprise

Parameters Cost of

cultivation

(Rs/ha)

Gross

Return

(Rs/ha)

Average

Net

Return

(Rs/ha)

Benefit-

Cost Ratio

(Gross

Return /

Gross

Cost)

Name and unit of

Parameter FP

(T1)

RP

(T2) FP (T1) RP (T2)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

SEHORE Demonstration of imidachloroprid 17.8 % S.L for the management of

sucking pest in rabi onion Onion

Insect infestation (%)

Yield (q./Ha)

SEHORE Use of improved variety Sikha (IPM-401) + Seed treatment with Carboxin + Thiram @ 3 g per kg seed fb Seed dressing with Thiamethoxam 70FS @ 1.33

ml/ kg Seed + Rhizobium & PSB culture @ 5g/kg seed +Seed rate 20 kg / ha +

Nutrient management as per STV@ 20:60:20 N:P:K kg/ha + timely weed

management and plant protection measures.

Green gram

No. of plants/ m2 No. of pods/ Plant

Test weight (g)

Yield (q./Ha)

SEHORE

Pkg. Demonstration of Hybrid seed (VNR-4226) + Nutrient management as

per STV@1 20:60:40 N:P:K kg/ha + timely weed management and plant

protection measures.

Maize

No. of cobs/ Plant

No. of grains/ Cob

Test weight (g)

SEHORE Demonstration of (INM) Integrated Nutrient Management Module in hybrid maize crop

Maize

No. of cobs/ Plant

No. of grains/ Cob

Test weight (g)

SEHORE Demonstration of RDF as per STV in Soybean crops

Soybean No. of pod / Plants No. of seeds/pod

Test weight (g.)

SEHORE Demonstration on Kitchen gardening in Backyard for nutritional and Livelihood security

Kitchen garden – Vegetable crops

Yield (q./ha.) Net return (Rs./ha.)

SEHORE Demonstration of improved Tomato Hybrid- Arka Rakshak.

Tomato Yield (q./ha.)

Net return (Rs./ha.)

SEHORE Demonstration of Kharif Onion variety- Bheema Super. Onion Yield (q./ha.) Net return (Rs./ha.)

SEHORE Demonstration of IPM module for the management of girdle beetle and

defoliator in Soybean crop

Soybean

Disease incidence (%)

Net income (Rs/Ha)

SEHORE Demonstration of Wheat variety HI 1605 (Pusa Ujala) in Semi irrigated Condition

Wheat (HI- 1605)

Yield (qtl./ha.) Net return (Rs./ha.)

SEHORE Demonstration of IWM module in Wheat (Application of Metsulfuron methyl + Clodinafop Propargyl ai @ 64g per ha. at 25-30 DAS.)

Wheat Weed intensity/m2

Yield (qtl./ha.)

SEHORE Demonstration of wheat variety HI- 8663 Poshan for nutrimental security Wheat

(HI-8663) Yield (qtl./ha.) Net return (Rs./ha.)

SEHORE Demonstration of STCR in wheat crop (Targeted yield 50qtl/ha) + Seed

inoculation with Azotobactor & PSB Wheat

No. of tillers/ Plant

No. of grain/ ear

Test weight (g)

SEHORE Demonstration of RDF (75:40:40:40 NPK &S kg./ha.) as per STV along with

15 ton FYM/ ha. Garlic

No. of cloves/ bulb

Yield (q/ha)

SEHORE Demonstration of IDM module for the management of wilt, root rot & collar rot

disease in chickpea

Chickpea Disease incidence (%)

Net income (Rs/Ha)

SEHORE Demonstration of IPM module for the management of termite in wheat under

semi irrigated condition

Wheat Disease incidence (%)

Net income (Rs/Ha)

SEHORE Demonstration of Imidacloroprid 17.8 % Sl for the management of sucking pest

in Rabi onion.

Onion Sucking pest infestation

(%) Net income (Rs/Ha)

SEHORE Demonstration of improved variety Garlic G-282 Garlic Cloves weight (g.)

Yield (q/ha.)

SEHORE Demonstration of Black Plastic Mulch in Vegetables crop (25 Micron) Cucurbits Yield (q./ha.) Net return (Rs/ha.)

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3.4 Details of FLDs on Agriculture Engineering to be implemented during 2019-20 – NA

KVK Name year Season Thematic

area

Technology

demonstrated

Name of Crop/

Enterprise Name of Variety/Technology/Enterprises

Crop- Area (ha) /

Entrep - No.

Results (q/ha) % change

No. of farmers

FP (T1) RP (T2) SC ST Others General Total

3.5 Economic Impact of FLD - NA

KVK

Name

Technology

demonstrated

Name of

Crop/

Enterprise

Parameters Cost of cultivation

(Rs/ha) Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha)

Benefit-Cost Ratio

(Gross Return / Gross

Cost)

Name and

unit of

Parameter

FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2)

3.6 Details of FLDs on Animal Science to be implemented during 2019-20 : -

KVK

Name year Season

Thematic

area Technology demonstrated

Name of

Crop/

Enterprise

Name of

Variety/Tech

nology/Enter

prises

Crop- Area (ha)

/ Entrep - No.

Results (q/ha)

% change

No. of farmers

FP (T1) RP (T2) SC ST Others General Total

SEHOR

E

2019

-20

Kharif

–Rabi LPM

Dry fodder @4 kg + Green fodder @20 kg

+Concentrate feed @2 kg for maintenance

and 01 kg. for every 03 kg milk production +

mineral mixture @50 g. + Azolla feed 1.5

kg/day / cow

cow Enterprise 10 10

SEHOR

E

2019

-20

Kharif

–Rabi LPM

Cut naval cord above to 2.5 cm and treatment

with tincher Iodine 2 time for 3 days +

colostrums feeding within one hour after

calving @10% of calf body weight +

dewonming with Piprazine @ 200 mg/ kg.

B.W. at age of 7 day and reputed after 21

days

Buffalo

calf Enterprise 10 10

SEHOR

E

2019

-20

Kharif

–Rabi LPM

Use of Vitamin E 50% @4g./day/buffalo

Buffalo Enterprise 10 10

SEHOR

E

2019

-20

Kharif

–Rabi LPM

Improved Breed- Gramapriya

Poultry Enterprise 10 10

SEHOR

E

2019

-20

Kharif

–Rabi LPM

Albendazole (3g) + deltamethrin (5ml)

Cow Enterprise 10 10

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3.7 Economic Impact of FLD : -

KVK

Nam

e

Technology demonstrated

Name of

Crop/

Enterpris

e

Parameters Cost of

cultivation

(Rs/ha)

Gross Return

(Rs/ha)

Average Net Return

(Rs/ha)

Benefit-Cost

Ratio (Gross

Return / Gross

Cost)

Name and

unit of

Parameter

FP

(T1)

RP

(T2)

FP

(T1)

RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2)

SEHOR

E

Dry fodder @4 kg + Green fodder @20

kg +Concentrate feed @2 kg for

maintenance and 01 kg. for every 03 kg

milk production + mineral mixture

@50 g. + Azolla feed 1.5 kg/day / cow

cow

Increase in milk

yield (Lit/day)

Increase Fat

(%)

Net income

(Rs/ cow)

SEHOR

E

Cut naval cord above to 2.5 cm and

treatment with tincher Iodine 2 time for

3 days + colostrums feeding within one

hour after calving @10% of calf body

weight + dewonming with Piprazine @

200 mg/ kg. B.W. at age of 7 day and

reputed after 21 days

Buffalo

calf

Milk Yield

(Lit/ Day)

SEHOR

E

Use of Vitamin E 50%

@4g./day/buffalo Buffalo

Body weight

gain (gm)

Egg production

(No in 4 month)

SEHOR

E

Improved Breed- Gramapriya

Poultry

Calf

mortility

(%) 4 month

Body weight

gain (kg.) 4

month

SEHOR

E

Albendazole (3g) + deltamethrin

(5ml) Cow

Decrease

subclinical

mastitis (%)

Milk Yield

(Lit/ Day)

3.8 Details of FLDs on Fishery to be implemented during 2019-20- NA

KVK Name year Season Thematic

area

Technology

demonstrated

Name of Crop/

Enterprise Name of Variety/Technology/Enterprises

Crop- Area (ha) /

Entrep - No.

Results (q/ha) % change

No. of farmers

FP (T1) RP (T2) SC ST Others General Total

32

3.9 Economic Impact of FLD – NA

KVK

Name

Technology

demonstrated

Name of

Crop/

Enterprise

Parameters Cost of cultivation

(Rs/ha) Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha)

Benefit-Cost Ratio

(Gross Return /

Gross Cost)

Name and

unit of

Parameter

FP (T1) RP

(T2)

FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2)

3.9 Information about Home Science FLDs - (For All Thematic Area) KVK

name

Year

Season

Them

atic

Area

Problem

Identified

Technology to be Demonstrated as

Solution to the Identified Problem

Crop/ Enterprise (In

which crop Enterprise or

Farming Activity)

Name of

Variety/Tech

nology/Entre

prizes

Farming

Situation

Proposed area

(ha)

No. of Beneficiaries

SEHO

RE

2018-

19

Kharif

Rabi,

Zaid

H&VC

Unavailability of

seasonal vegetables

Demonstration of Kitchen gardening in

Backyard for nutritional & Livelihood

security

Kitchen Garden Vegetable

Crops Irrigated 0.4 50

SEHO

RE

2019-

20

Kharif –

Rabi WOE

Lack of Awareness

regarding Seasonal

fruits.

Demonstration of value added seasonal

Fruits - - - - 10

3.11(A) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Drudgery Reduction) NA

KVK name FLD Title Performance Indicator / Parameter

Output m2/h Est. Energy Expenditure

kj/min.

WHR beat/min % reduction in

drudgery

% increase in

efficiency

Cardiac Cost of Work % Saving of cardiac Cost

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

3.11 (B) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Income Genration) – NA

KVK name FLD Title Performance Indicator / Parameter

Production per unit Cost of input Incremental income Yield(Kg/ha) Net Return Saving in Rs BC ratio

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

SEHORE Demonstration of

value added

seasonal Fruits

3.11 (C) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For value addition)

KVK

name

FLD Title Performance Indicator / Parameter

Composition of

product

Input used outcome (Kg) Cost of input Incremental income Net

Return

Saving in

Rs

BC ratio

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

SEHORE

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3.11 (D) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Nutritional security) KVK

name

FLD Title Performance Indicator /

Parameter

Nutrient Intake (Unit) Anthropometric measurements

Name of

vegetable/Fruit/P

roduct

Per capita

Consumption

gm/ day

Energy

(kcal)

Protein

(gm)

Iron (mg) Calcium

(mg)

Increase in

Weight (Kg)

Increase in

Height (cm )

Increase in

BMI (%)

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T

2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

SEHORE Demonstration of Kitchen gardening in

Backyard for nutritional & Livelihood

security

Table 5.3. Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD

KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks

SEHORE Soybean Field days 01 40

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 20

SEHORE Maize Field days 6 150

Farmers Training 8 200

Media coverage 10 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 5 100

SEHORE Soybean – Wheat Field days 02 80

Farmers Training 04 100

Media coverage 02 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 50

SEHORE Soybean Field days 01 40

Farmers Training 03 75

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 50

SEHORE Vegetable nursery Field days 01 30

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE Okra-Spinach-Onion Field days 01 30

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

SEHORE Kitchen garden Field days 01 30

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

SEHORE Chilli Field days 01 30

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

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SEHORE Cross breed cow Field days 01 38

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE Cow Field days 01 38

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE

Poultry

Field days 01 38

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE

Buffalo

Field days 01 38

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE Wheat Field days 6 150

Farmers Training 8 200

Media coverage 10 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 5 100

SEHORE Chickpea Field days 01 40

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 20

SEHORE Wheat Field days 01 40

Farmers Training 03 75

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE Chickpea Field days 01 40

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE Onion Field days 01 40

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

SEHORE Buffalo Field days 01 38

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

SEHORE Garlic Field days 01 30

Farmers Training 01 25

Media coverage 01 Mass

SEHORE Green gram Field days 01 40

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Farmers Training 02 50

Media coverage 01 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 01 25

SEHORE Green gram Field days 6 150

Farmers Training 8 200

Media coverage 10 Mass

Training for extension functionaries 5 100

Table 5.3. Details of FLD on crop hybrids

Sr.No. Name of the KVK Name of the Crop Name of the Hybrids Source of Hybrid

(Institute/Firm) No. of farmers Area in ha.

1 SEHORE Maize INDAM-1121 Indo American 10 4.0

4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK

4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System.

Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested

SEHORE

Assessment of IDM module for the management of Yellow mosaic disease in Green Gram

Assessment of effective use of different information sources for production technology of onion & Garlic.

Assessment of knowledge & adoption of Soil Health Card based on fertilizer application

Assessment of Mize varieties Pratap Hybrid Maize -3 in Kharif season

Assessment of Pre emergence herbicide in soybean

Assessment of INM Module in hybrid maize crop

Assessment of Foliar Spray (Potassium) in Soybean crop

Assessment of IPM module for the management of fruit fly in cucurbits (Bottle gourd & Pumpkin)

Assessment of IDM module for the management of leaf curl disease in tomato

Assessment of promising variety Bheema Supper of Kharif Onion for higher yield and income.

Assessment of Wheat variety HI 1605 (Pusa Ujala) in Semi irrigated Condition.

Assessment of INM module in chickpea crop

Assessment of bio –waste decomposer for quality organic product enhance soil health

Assessment of Tomato Hybrid Arka Rakshak.

Assessment of Integrated Farming System approach for doubling farmer’s income of small farmers.

Assessment of Integrated Management of diamond Black Mouth in Cabbage and cauliflower.

Assessment of IDM module for the management of stemphylium blight and Purple Blotch in Garlic

Assessment of IPM module for the management of gram pod borer in chickpea

Assessment of INM module in onion crop

Assessment of IDM module for the management of Yellow mosaic disease in Green Gram

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5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 1. Training programmes should be strictly covered under above mentioned thematic areas only.

2. For category, training type and thematic area, use abbreviations only.

Table 5.1:Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme

Name of

KVK

Category of the

training

Methods of

need

assessment

Date and place No. of participants to be

involved

SEHORE Training to Farmers &

Farm Women (FW)

PRA

Group Meeting

Field Visit

SAC Meeting

Interface

As per Action Plan of KVK

PRA- 100

Group Meeting – 10-15

Field Visit – 05-10

SAC Meeting – 30

Interface – 30-40

SEHORE Training to Rural Youth

(RY)

PRA

Group Meeting

Field Visit

SAC Meeting

Interface

As per Action Plan of KVK

PRA- 100

Group Meeting – 15

Field Visit – 05-10

SAC Meeting – 30

Interface – 30-40

SEHORE Vocational Training

(V.T.)

Visits

Group discussion

questionnaires

As per Action Plan of KVK

Visits – 20

Group discussion – 05-10

Questionnaires – 50

SEHORE Training to Extension

Personnel

Interface,

SAC Meeting

Results of OFTs

Results of FLDs

Field Visit

As per Action Plan of KVK

Interface – 30-40

SAC Meeting -30

Results of OFTs - 04

Results of FLDs – 04

Field Visit – 05

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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs.

Name of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No.

of

Cou

rses

Dur

ation

(Day

s)

Target

for No.

of

particip

ants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

SEHORE FT ONC CMP Irrigation Scheduling of Rabi crops 01 01 25 5 - 5 - - - 15 -

SEHORE FT ONC SFM Importance and use of water soluble fertilizer 01 01 25 2 - 2 - 2 - 19 -

SEHORE FW ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management in Kharif crop 01 02 25 2 - 3 - 3 - 17 -

SEHORE FW ONC SFM Fertilizer Application as per Soil Test Value 01 01 25 - - 4 - 3 - 18 -

SEHORE FW ONC SFM Nutrient Management in Rabi Crops 01 01 25 2 - 3 - 2 - 18 -

SEHORE FW ONC HOF Plantation Techniques of fruits plant & Promising varieties 01 1+1 50 30 - 6 - 4 - 10 -

SEHORE FT ONC CBD Crop Insurance 01 02 25 5 - 3 - 2 - 15 -

SEHORE FT OFF SFM Nutrient Management in kharif crop 01 01 25 3 - 2 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFC CBD Cash Less Transaction 01 01 25 - - 5 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFC PLP IPM in Cucurbits Crops 01 01 25 5 - 5 - 5 - 10 -

SEHORE FT ONC PLP Management of sucking Pest in onion & garlic 01 01 25 10 5 5 5

SEHORE FT OFC PLP Management of yellow mosaic in green gram 01 02 25 5 - 3 - 2 - 15 -

SEHORE FT OFC PLP Importance & Methods of Seed treatment 01 01 25 02 - 01 - 01 - 21 -

SEHORE FW ONC HOV Package & Practices of Kharif Onion 01 01 25 5 - 2 - 2 - 11 -

SEHORE FW ONC HOV Package & Practices of Garlic 01 02 25 5 - 3 - 2 - 15 -

SEHORE FW ONC LPM Round the year green fodder production 01 02 25 4 - 5 - - - 16 -

SEHORE RY ONC IFS Integrated Farming System for small & marginal farmers 01 02 25 15 - 3 - 2 - 5 -

SEHORE RY ONC HOF Protected Cultivation of Vegetables 01 02 25 10 - 2 - 2 - 11 -

SEHORE RY ONC HOV Climate resilience of Tomato (Hybrid) 01 01 25 10 - 3 - 2 - 10 -

SEHORE RY ONC SFM Fertilizer Application as per Soil Test Value 01 01 25 3 - 4 - - - 18 -

SEHORE RY ONC CMP Integrated Farming System 01 01 25 05 - 05 - - - 15 -

SEHORE RY ONC AEG Repair & Maintenance of Farm Machineries 01 01 25 05 - 04 - - - 16 -

SEHORE RY ONC CMP Conservation Agriculture 01 01 25 - - - - 5 - 20 -

SEHORE IS ONC CMP Production technology of Soybean & Maize 02 1 30 - - 6 - 4 - 20 -

SEHORE IS ONC CMP Production technology of Wheat & Chickpea 02 1 30 - - 6 - 4 - 20 -

SEHORE IS ONC CMP Selection, Operation , Safety and maintenance of Improved Agricultural Machinery

02 1 30 - - 6 - 4 - 20 -

SEHORE IS ONC HOV Kitchen Gardening for nutritional and Livelihood security 01 01 30 - 30 - - - - - -

SEHORE IS ONC IFS Integrated Farming System model for higher income 01 01 25 20 5 - - - - - -

SEHORE IS ONC SFM Nutrient Management in Kharif Crops 01 01 25 - - - - - - 25 -

SEHORE IS ONC SFM Importance and use of water soluble fertilizer 01 01 25 - - - - - - 25 -

SEHORE IS ONC PLP Plant protection in soybean, Pigeon pea & maize crop 01 01 30 - 30 - - - - - -

SEHORE IS ONC PLP Plant protection issues in kharif crops 01 02 25 20 5 - - - - - -

SEHORE IS ONC PLP Plant protection issues in Rabi crops 01 01 25 20 5 - - - - - -

SEHORE IS ONC PLP IPM Module for the Management of Insect & Disease in Chick

pea

01 01 25 20 5 - - - - - -

SEHORE IS ONC CBD Information Technology Application in Agriculture 01 01 25 - - - - - 20 5

SEHORE IS ONC CBC PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal) 01 01 25 - - - - - 20 5

SEHORE IS ONC LPM Balance Feeding Management of Animals 01 01 25 - - - - - - 25 -

SEHORE IS ONC LPM Parasite Management in Animals 01 01 25 - - - - - - 25 -

SEHORE IS ONC WOE Health Care of Children, Pregnant Women & Adolescent Girls 01 01 25 - 5 - 5 - 2 - 13

SEHORE IS ONC WOE Low Cost and Nutrient Efficient Diet Designing 01 01 25 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 17

SEHORE FT OFC CMP Production Technology of Maize 01 1 25 - - 5 - 5 - 15 -

SEHORE FT OFC CMP Integrated weed management in soybean 01 1 25 - - 5 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FW OFC CMP Women friendly weeding equipment & their operation 01 01 25 - - - 10 - - - 15

SEHORE FW OFC CMP Nutritional Security through carotene rich durum wheat 01 1 25 - - 5 - - - 20

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Name of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No.

of

Cou

rses

Dur

ation

(Day

s)

Target

for No.

of

particip

ants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

SEHORE FW OFF HOV Kitchen Gardening in Backyard 02 03 75 - 20 - 8 - 8 - 40

SEHORE FW OFF HOV Women Friendly tools for vegetables growing 01 01 30 - 5 - 3 - 2 - 20

SEHORE FT ONC CMP Production Technology Wheat & Chickpea 2 1 25 - - 5 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFC CMP Weed Management in Wheat crop 2 1 25 - - - 5 - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFC CMP Improved Technology for reduce cost of cultivation 2 1 25 - - 5 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFC CMP Production Technology of Soybean & Maize 02 01 25 - - 5 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFC SFM Importance & use of Liquid Bio fertilizer in Field crops 01 01 25 2 - 2 - 2 - 19 -

SEHORE FW OFC SFM Soil Fertilizer Management through composting 01 01 25 - 3 - 6 - 6 - 10

SEHORE FW OFC SFM Importance of Soil Testing & collection of Soil sample 01 01 25 - 2 - 2 - - - 21

SEHORE FT OFC SFM INM in Soybean –Wheat cropping System 01 01 25 3 - 2 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFC SFM Micro Nutrient Deficiency symptom & Management 01 01 25 2 - - - - - 23 -

SEHORE FW OFC PLP Nursery management in vegetable crop 01 01 25 - 5 5 - 3 - 12

SEHORE FT OFC PLP Importance & use of bio / botanical pesticide in vegetable crops 02 01 25 10 - 5 - 2 - 8 -

SEHORE FT OFF PLP Management of termite in wheat crop under rainfed/ limited

irrigation

01 01 25 10 - 3 - 2 - 16 -

SEHORE FW OFC PLP Management of store grain pest 01 01 25 - 5 5 - 3 - 12

SEHORE FT ONC LPM Breeding Management of dairy Animals 01 02 25 3 - 3 - 3 - 16 -

SEHORE FT ONC PLP IDM in chickpea for the management of wilt, root rot and collar

rot diseases

03 01 25 10 - 2 - 2 - 11 -

SEHORE FT ONC LPM Round the year green fodder production 01 02 25 4 - 5 - - - 16 -

SEHORE FT ONC PLP Plant protection measures in kharif vegetable 03 01 25 5 - 2 - 2 - 16 -

SEHORE FT OFF LPM Feeding Management in Animals 01 02 25 - - 4 - 6 - 15 -

SEHORE FT OFF LPM Calf Management 01 02 25 - - 2 - - - 23 -

SEHORE FT OFF LPM Parasite Management in Animals 01 02 25 - - 5 - - - 20 -

SEHORE FT OFF LPM Mastitis Management in Animals 01 02 25 3 - - - - - 22 -

SEHORE FW OFF LPM Backyard Poultry farming 01 02 25 - - - 15 - 10 - -

SEHORE FW OFF LPM Disease Management in Animals 01 02 25 - - - 5 - - - 20

SEHORE FT OFF LPM Deforming of Animals 01 02 25 10 - - - - 15 -

SEHORE FW OFF LPM Clean Milk Production 01 02 25 - - - 2 - - - 23

SEHORE RY ONC LPM Goat Farming 01 02 20 - - 8 - 12 - - -

SEHORE RY ONC LPM Backyard Poultry farming 01 02 20 - - 13 - 7 - - -

SEHORE RY ONC HOV Climate resilience of Tomato (Hybrid) 01 01 25 10 - 3 - 2 - 10 -

SEHORE FT OFC CBD Role of group approach in farming community 01 01 25 5 - 2 - 1 - 17 -

SEHORE FW OFC WOE Income Generation Activities for Empowerment of Rural Women 01 01 25 - 2 - 5 - 10 - 8

SEHORE FW ONC WOE Importance of Balanced Diet in Daily Life 01 01 25 - 1 - 5 - - - 19

SEHORE FW OFC WOE Health Care of Pregnant women, Child Care and Adolescent Girls 01 01 25 - 4 - 4 - - - 17

SEHORE FW OFC WOE Gender Mainstream through SHGs 01 01 25 - 4 - 5 - - - 16

SEHORE FW OFC WOE Value Addition in Seasonal Fruits 01 01 25 - 2 - 4 - - - 19

SEHORE FW OFC WOE Awareness programme on health and sanitation 01 01 25 - 5 - 5 - 4 - 16

SEHORE FW OFF HOF Production Organic vegetables for better health 01 02 55 - 18 - 8 - - - 29

SEHORE FW ONC WOE Household Food Security by Nutritional Garden 01 01 25 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 16

SEHORE RY ONC PLP IPM in Vegetable crops 04 01 25 12 2 1 10 -

SEHORE RY ONC PLP IPM module in soybean, Pigeon pea & Maize crop 03 01 25 11 4 5 5 -

SEHORE RY ONC PLP Calculation of pesticide dose & preparation of its solution 02 01 25 9 3 4 9

SEHORE RY ONC PLP Management of gram pod borer in chickpea 02 01 25 05 2 2 16 -

SEHORE RY OFC CMP Calculation of Herbicide dose & its preparation 01 01 25 - - - - 5 - 20 -

SEHORE RY OFC SFM Organic farming 01 01 25 5 - 2 - 8 - 10 -

SEHORE RY OFC WOE Skill Development through Rural Craft 01 02 25 - 5 - - - - - 20

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Name of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No.

of

Cou

rses

Dur

ation

(Day

s)

Target

for No.

of

particip

ants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

SEHORE RY OFC WOE Development of High Nutrient efficiency Diet 01 02 25 - 4 - 4 - - - 17

SEHORE RY OFC CBD Custom Hiring Centre 01 01 25 2 - 5 - - - 18 -

SEHORE RY OFC IFS Integrated Farming System for small & marginal farmers 01 1+02 50 30 - 6 - 4 - 10 -

SEHORE RY ONC ICT Role of electronic media in Agriculture 01 01 25 2 - 2 - 1 - 20 -

Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs

Name of KVK Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area

Duration of

training

(days)

Number of Beneficiaries

SC ST Others

M F M F M F

SEHORE Seed production & marketing Enterprises

Income generation through

Seed production 05 3 - 2 - 10 -

SEHORE Operation of Custom Hiring centers Enterprises Agriculture Mechanization 05 3 - 2 - 10 -

SEHORE Establishment of High- tech Nursery Fruit/Vegetable/Ornamental Income generation 10 3 - 2 - 5 -

SEHORE High Tech Horticulture Enterprises – Vegetable Income generation 10 3 - 2 - 5 -

SEHORE Organic farming Enterprises SFM 05 2 - 1 - 7 -

SEHORE Vermi composting Enterprises SFM 05 1 - 2 - 7 -

SEHORE Plant clinic Enterprises – Plant clinic PLP 10 3 - 2 - 5 -

SEHORE Bee Keeping Enterprises – Honey bee Income Generation 05 1 - 1 - 13 -

SEHORE Mushroom Production Technology Enterprises- Mushroom production Income Generation 10 2 2 6 -

SEHORE Goarty Management Enterprises – Goatry LPM 10 4 - 6 - - -

SEHORE Dairy management Enterprises – Dairy LPM 10 - - - - 10 -

SEHORE Dress Designing and Tailoring Enterprises Income Generation 05 - 5 - 1 - 14

SEHORE Value added Food Items, Preservation and Storage Enterprises Income Generation 05 - 5 - - - 15

Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Name of KVK Training title Self employed after training

Number of persons

employed else where Type of units Number of units Number of persons

employed

SEHORE - - - - -

Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes - As per need of Sponsoring Agency –ATMA, NAMSA, NHM, MIDH, Organic Farming etc

Name of KVK Title

Thematic

area (as

given in

abbreviation

table)

Sub-theme (as per column

no 5 of Table T1) Client

(FW/

RY/ IS)

Dura-

tion

(days)

No. of

courses

No. of Participants

Sponsoring

Agency

Fund received for

training (Rs.)

Others SC ST

M F M F M F

SEHORE

Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members -Nil

Name of KVK Title

Thematic area (as

given in abbreviation

table)

Sub-theme (as

per column no

5 of Table T1)

Client

(FW/

RY/ IS)

Dura-

tion

(days)

No. of

courses

No. of Participants Sponsoring

Agency

Fund received for

training (Rs.) Others SC ST

M F M F M F

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Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings)

Name of

KVK

Title of the training No. of

trainees

Change in

knowledge

(Score)

Change in

Production (q/ha)

Change in Income

(Rs)

Impact on

1. Area expanded (ha)

2. No. of farmers adopted (no.)

3. % change in knowledge, production &

Income

Before After Before After Before After

SEHORE Production technology of Maize & Paddy 25

SEHORE Production technology of Soybean & Pigeon pea 25

SEHORE Calculation of Herbicide dose & its Preparation 25

SEHORE IWM in Soybean 25

SEHORE Integrated Cropping System 25

SEHORE Weed Management in Vegetable crops 17

SEHORE Repair & Maintenance of Farm Machineries 25

SEHORE Production Technology of Rabi crops 25

SEHORE IWM in Wheat 25

SEHORE Irrigation scheduling of Wheat 25

SEHORE Production Technology of Green gram 25

SEHORE Fertilizer Use Efficiency 50

SEHORE Organic Farming 50

SEHORE Vermi Composting 20

SEHORE Fertilizer recommendation as per Soil Test Value 50

SEHORE Soil Health 40

SEHORE Round the year green fodder production 25

SEHORE Breeding management of Animals 25

SEHORE Health Management of Animals 25

SEHORE Back Yard Poultry 25

SEHORE Round the year green fodder production 25

SEHORE Parasite management in animals 25

SEHORE Management of Mastitis in milch animals 25

SEHORE Feeding management of animals 25

SEHORE Feeding management of animals 25

SEHORE Health Management of Animals 25

SEHORE Back Yard Poultry 20

SEHORE Dewornming of Animals 25

SEHORE Care & Management of Animals 25

SEHORE Clean Milk Production 20

SEHORE Dairy Management 10

SEHORE Poultry farming 10

SEHORE Crop Insurance 25

SEHORE Entrepreneurship development 25

SEHORE Utilization of IT in agriculture 25

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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES Name of the

KVK

Activity

No. of

activities

(Targeted)

No. of

activitie

s

(Achiev

ed)

Detail of Participants Remarks

Farmers

(Others)

SC/ST

(Farmers)

Extension

Officials Purpose Topic’s Crop Stages

M F M F M F

SEHORE

Field Day 25 830 36 51 08 28 02 Feedback &

Popularization

of Technology

Tomato Hybrid – Arka Rakshak Maturity Stage

Kharif Onion- Bheema supper Planting stage

Kitchen Garden Production Stage

Garlic variety, G-282 Harvesting stage

Kitchen Garden Production Stage

Production Technology of Hybrid

Maize Maturity Stage

Demonstration of Wheat variety

HI 1605 (Pusa Ujala) Harvesting stage

Demo. of HI-8663 for nutrimental security

Harvesting stage

Weed Management in Wheat Harvesting stage

Demo. of FRIBS in Soybean Harvesting stage INM in Maize crop Maturity Stage

Nutrient Management n Soybean

Crop Harvesting Stage

Nutrient Management in Wheat

crop Harvesting Stage

INM in Garlic Crop Harvesting Stage

IPM in Onion crop Maturity Stage

IPM in Soybean Maturity Stage

IDM in Chick pea crop Maturity stage

IPM in Wheat crop Harvesting stage

Balance Feeding with Azolla in

Crossbred cow Lactating cow

Bufallo calf management practices to manage Calf

Mortality

Growth stage

Role of Vit. E in prevention of subclinical mastitis

Feeding buffalo

Improved breed for Back Yard

Poultry- Gram Priya Growth stage

Parasite Management in Lactating cows

Lactating cow

Package Demonstration of Zaid

Green gram

Value added Aonla & Guava products

-

SEHORE Kisan Mela 01 645 50 175 70 50 10 Awareness of

latest Technology Doubling income of farmers

Standing crop of

Rabi

SEHORE Interface 02 - - - - 60 40

Feedback &

popularization

of technology

IPM for Kharif crops After sowing khrif

crop

INM for Rabi crops Before sowing

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Rabi crops

SEHORE

Kisan Ghosthi 04 134 35 35 25 11 - Feedback &

popularization

of technology

Pro. Tech. of Kharif crops Before kharif

sowing

Pro. Tech. of Rabi Crops

Before Rabi sowing

Micro Irrigation techniques

Diversified Farming System

SEHORE

Ex trainee Meet 04 80 15 20 5 - - Need assessment

& feedback

Improved Variety of Kharif

Crops -

Production technology of Rabi Crops

-

Live Stock Management -

Production technology of Rabi

Crops -

SEHORE Exhibition 12 900 100 250 50 60 10 Awareness

Awarenes for latest agri.

Technology -

SEHORE Film Show 35 600 70 150 50 50 20 - For Awareness -

SEHORE Method Demonstrations 10 80 7 25 2 4 2

Capacity Building

Layout of Kitchen Garden Before sowing seed

Filling of Plug Tray At the time of

Sowing seed

Capacity Building Soil Sampling - Soil Sampling -

Capacity Building

Seed Treatment of time of Sowing

seed Installation of Traps Application of grid &

calculation

Rotavator May

Sprinkler Calibration December-

Rouging

Flowering

-

SEHORE Farmers Seminar 02 55 - 25 - 8 2 popularization of

technology Integrated Farming System Standing crop Water Conservation Before sowing rabi

crop

SEHORE Workshop 02 55 10 15 15 4 - Feedback &

popularization

of technology

Soil Health Management Before Kharif

sowing

Conservation Agriculture Before Rabi

sowing

SEHORE Group meetings 18 217 28 86 12 3 -

Need Assessment & Feedback

Nursery Management -

Vegetable Production - Protected Cultivation - Kitchen Gardening -

Need Assessment

& Feedback

Vemi Composting - Nutrient Management as per

STV -

Nutrient Management as per STV

-

Soil Health Management -

For training Selection

Conservation Agriculture -

Seed Production -

Farm Mechanization -

Weed Management -

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ICM -

Plant Protection -

Need Assessment & feedback

Goat Farming -

Dairy Management -

IPM in Kharif Crop

IPM in Rabi Crop

SEHORE Lectures delivered as resource persons 105 800 75 150 50 60 10 As per programme

Agronomical- -

Different -

SEHORE Newspaper coverage 110 Mass Mass

dissemination Important activities- -

SEHORE Radio talks 10 Mass Mass

dissemination Seasonal -

SEHORE TV talks 16 Mass Mass

dissemination Seasonal -

SEHORE Popular Articles 10 Mass -

Production technology of Pigeon pea and Profitability of

Zero tillage, seed cum fertilizer

drill machine in wheat-paddy cropping system, Nutrition and

food habits etc

SEHORE Extension Literature 25 Mass - Utility of bio-fertilizers, INM

in kharif and rabi crops,

SEHORE Farm Advisory Services 60 Mass - - -

SEHORE Scientific visit to farmers field 168 950 125 250 105 40 15 - - -

SEHORE Farmers Visit to KVK 4000 3100 200 400 100 180 20 - - -

SEHORE Diagnostic Visits 08 - 100 15 20 10 2 2 - - -

SEHORE Exposure Visits 02 - 15 05 15 05 2 2 - - -

SEHORE Parthenium Awareness Day 01 20 10 5 5 - - Awareness Parthenium management -

SEHORE Soil Health Camp 01 - 20 5 15 5 2 2 - Soil Health Management

SEHORE World Soil Health Day 01 400 - - - - - - Soil Health -

SEHORE Animal Health Camp 03 - 100 - 50 - 10 - Awareness Animal Health

Management -

SEHORE Celebration of important days 08 - 210 25 15 100 - 10 Awareness

Programme

World Women Day, World

Environment day, World water Day Kisan Diwas, World Food

Day, World Breast Feeding

week, National Nutritional month, Kisan Mahila Divas

-

SEHORE Technological week 01 - 350 - 10 - 10 - - Awareness about the

agriculture latest technologies -

SEHORE Awareness programme – Clean India

Campaign, PMFBY, PMKSY &

Parthenium awareness, WDRA 05

- 150 50 100 30 20 05 - Awareness Programme -

SEHORE Awareness programme of PPV&FRA 01 100 15 15 10 4 2

Awareness

Programme

Protection of plant

variety -

SEHORE FPOs Meeting 01 - - - - - - Capacity Building

Management & dealing

with clients -

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7. Production and supply of Technological products

7.1 SEED production

KVK Name

Major group/class Crop Variety

Type of produce

(for Seed produced type

here SD; For Planting

Material type here PM)

Quantity

Unit for quantity of

produces

(qtl for SD and Nos

for PM)

Value (Rs.) Provided to No.

of Farmers

SEHORE

Cereals Wheat

Pusa Ujala (HI-1605) SD 50 Qtl. - 50

SEHORE Pusa Mangal (HI-8713) SD 15 Qtl. - 15

SEHORE Pusa Tejas (HI-8757) SD 45 Qtl. - 40

SEHORE

Pulses

Pigeon pea TJT 501 SD 04 Qtl - 40

SEHORE Chick pea

RVG 202 SD 20 Qtl - 35

SEHORE JAKI9218 SD 20 Qtl - 40

SEHORE Green gram Shikha (IPM-410-03) SD 05 Qtl - 30

SEHORE Oil seeds

Soybean JS-2034 SD 15 Qtl - 30

SEHORE JS-2029 SD 15 Qtl - 30

SEHORE Spice Garlic G-282 T/L (SD) 30 Qtl - 50

Ginger Shurabhi & Suprabha T/L (SD) 05 Qtl - 10

7.2 Planting Material production

Name of

KVK Major group/class

Name

of the crop Date of sowing

Date of

harvest

Area

(ha)

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Variety

Type of

Produce Qty.

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

SEHORE Fruit

Drumstick 15-25 May 25-30 June - PMK-1 Seedlings 2500 15000 37500 -

Papaya 15-25 May 15 July - Vinayak Hybrid Seedlings 2000 15000 40000 -

Guava Gooti (July) Sept. -

Lalit Seedlings 100 2000 3000 -

Shweta Seedlings 100 2000 3000 -

Lemon Gooti (July) Sept. - Seedless Seedlings 100 1500 3000 -

SEHORE Vegetable

Chilli June & Sept. July –Oct. - Hybrid Seedlings 10000 5000 10000 -

Brinjal June & Sept. July –Oct. - Hybrid Seedlings 5000 5000 10000 -

Tomato June & Sept. July –Oct. - Hybrid Seedlings 5000 5000 10000 -

Onion June & Sept. July –Oct. - Bheema Supper Seedlings 10000 5000 10000 -

SEHORE Flower Marigold June July - Hybrid Seedlings 5000 5000 10000 -

Gladiolus October Feb. - Hybrid Seedlings 500 500 1500 -

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7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)

KVK

Name Name of the Product Qty

Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Cost of inputs Gross income

SEHORE Vermi Compost 80 Ton 160000.00 205000.00 Use at KVK Instructional Farm 80 Ton & 05 ton sale@ 2000/- per

ton, 300 kg. Earth warms sale @ 150/- kg.

SEHORE NADEP Compost 24 ton 30000.00 30000.00 Recycle of Farm waste material & use at KVK Instructional Farm

SEHORE Vermi wash 400 Lit. 8000.00 8000.00 Use at KVK Instructional Farm

7.4 Livestock and fisheries production

KVK

Name

Name

of the animal /

bird / aquatics

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Breed Type of Produce Qty.

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

SEHORE Cattle Gir Heifers 11 No 48000.00 160000

- Approximate value of heifers after one year – Rs 550000.00

Cow dung 70.5 Ton 56000 -

SEHORE Others (Specify) Rohu &

Catla, caman

carp

Finger lings 6.0 Lakh 109200 120000

8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory

Status of establishment of Lab : YES

Year of establishment : March, 2012

8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far :

KVK Name Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount released Resources to be

generated

SEHORE Soil Sample 500 500 80 - -

SEHORE Water Sample - - - - -

9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. - Not Available

Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit

Name of KVK Date Title of the training course

Client

(PF/RY/EF) No. of

Courses

No. of Participants including

SC/ST

No. of SC/ST Participants

Male Female Total Male Female Total

SEHORE -

- - -

- - - - - -

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10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)

KVK

Name

No. of

message

s to be

sent

Area of

Message

No. of

beneficiaries No. of

Village

Coverage Major recommendations

Farmers Ext.

Pers.

SEHORE

60

Crop

Production,

Plant

Protection,

Soil,

Hotriculture,

Awareness

Weather

Live stock

Others

47560 400 1049

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Protection,

Soil

Hotriculture,

Awareness

Weather

Live stock

Others

45560 400 1049

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11. Details of SAC Meeting

KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations

SEHORE May, 2019 30

SEHORE October, 2019 30

12. Literature to be Last Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)

12.1 KVK Newsletters

KVK Name Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be printed Number of copies to be distributed

SEHORE September, 2008 Quarterly 4000 4000

12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD /

Audio-Cassette)

Title of the programme Number

SEHORE CD Integrated Nutrient Management in Garlic crop 10

SEHORE CD Integrated Farming System 10

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12.3 PUBLICATIONS Category Number Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be

printed

Number of copies to be

distributed

Type Title Author’s name Number of copies

Research Paper

04

September, 2019 Performance of Soybean varieties under vindhya plateu hills Mr. Devendra Patil -

Dec., 2019 Balance feeding with Azolla Dr. Vimlesh Kumar

-

Dec., 2019 Parasite management -

July, 2019 Vermi composting Mr. Sandeep Todwal -

Technical reports 03

Oct., 2019 Cluster demonstration of Soybean

Mr. Devendra Patil

05

March, 2020 Cluster demonstration of chickpea 05

March, 2020 NFL, Bhopal Mr. Sandeep Todwal 05

Technical Bulletin 02 Jan. 2020 mUur i'kqikyu Dr. Vimlesh Kumar 05 Popular article

12

June, 20 19 Production Technology of Soybean

Mr. Devendra Patil -

October, 2019 Production technology of Wheat -

July, 2019 Nursery management in tomato

Sri J. K. Kanaujia -

July, 2019 Management of leaf curl disease in tomato -

February, 2020 INM in Soybean- Wheat cropping system Mr. Sandeep Todwal

-

Oct. 2019 Vermi Composting -

May to Dec. 19 Information sources for Agriculture Mr. Dharmedra -

News paper coverage 100 Regular - All Scientists -

Year Planner 01 May, 2019 Annual planning of KVK activities All Scientist 50

Case study

03

July, 2019 INM in Soybean- Wheat cropping System Sri J. K. Kanaujia

-

Dec. 2019 KVK Intervention in adopted village ,Bichhia -

Dec. 2019 INM in Soybean- Wheat cropping system Mr. S.Todwal -

Success story

08

Jan. 2020 Parasite Management Dr. Vimlesh Kumar

05

Jan. 2020 Calf Management 05

Nov. 2019 Vermi Composting Mr. Sandeep Todwal

-

Sept. 2019 INM in Garlic -

Feb. 2020 Plastic Mulch

Sri J. K. Kanaujia

-

August- 2019 Plug Tray -

November- 2019 Kitchen Gardening -

Feb. 2020 Group Approach Mr. Dharmendra -

Impact Assessment 01 June & Oct. 2019 Impact of KVK Activities among the Adopted Village All Scientist -

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13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)

KVK Name Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)

Funds

received

(Rs.)

Activities organized

Operational Area Remarks

SEHORE ATMA Farmer Welfare & Agriculture Development, Dept. Revalidation of Technology District Level

SEHORE NHM Department of Horticulture Capacity Building District

SEHORE SHC Farmer Welfare & Agriculture Development, Dept. Soil testing & develop the SHC

card

District

SEHORE WDRA WDRA, New Delhi Capacity Building & Awareness District Level

14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel.

Accommodation available (No. of beds): 40 Beds

KVK Name Months Year Title of the training course

Duration of

training

No. of

trainees

stayed

Trainee

days (days

stayed)

Reason for short fall

(if any)

SEHORE

15. Utilization of Staff Quarters.

KVK Name Year of construction Year of allotment No. of quarters

occupied

No. of quarters

vacant Reasons for vacant quarters, if any

SEHORE 2010-11 2010-11 06 01 -

16. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park –

a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent? Sr .No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal

developed(yes/no)

If yes, where sent?(ZPD/DES/any other,pl.

sp.)

1 SEHORE YES ZPD & DES

b) Details about Technology Park Name of

KVK

Name of Component of

Park

Detail Information (If established)

SEHORE Crop Cafeteria Area 0.5 ha, Displayed seasonal crop varieties, technologies like IPM, INM, IWM, SRI etc, collection of fruit varieties etc.

SEHORE Technology Desk Not available

SEHORE Visitors Gallery Established in administrative building where displayed latest technologies photographs of various activities, literature, poster live

sample etc SEHORE Technology Exhibition A set of technology exhibition to be maintain by the KVK

SEHORE Technology Gate-Valve Seeds, seedlings, Earth worms, KVK literature is being provided to farmers

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c). Crop Cafeteria-

Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria (No

of activity)

A Kharif

1 Varietal demonstration in field crop

Soybean 10

Pigeon pea 04

Maize 05

Green Gram 03

Black gram 03

Paddy 04

2 Technologies demonstrated -

BBF, IPM, INM, Darwad Method, FIRBS, IWM, Intercropping for rainfed areas as well as irrigated condition ect.

Each of One

3 Vegetable (Hybrid)

Cow pea 01

Okra 01

Chilli 03

Cauliflower 01

Tomato 01

Brinjal 01

4 Flowering plants

Marigold 01

B Rabi

1 Varietal demonstration in field crop

Chick pea 10

Wheat 19

Linseed 02

Lentil 01

Mustard 01

Safflower 01

Green Gram 03

Black Gram 03

Summer Deep Ploughing 01

2 Technologies demonstrated -

INM, IPM, Seed treatment of chickpea through Ammonium molibdate, Intercropping (Chickpea + Wheat)

Each of one

3 Vegetable (Hybrid)

Chilli 01

Vegetable pea 01

Onion 03

Garlic 03

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Cauliflower 01

Brinjal 02

Tomato 01

Spinach 01

Coriander 01

4 Flower plants

Gladiolus 01

Status of KVK Agro Technological Park KVK Sehore have initiated to develop an Agro Technology park for further extension of need based and location specific

technologies among farmer on the concept of believing by seen Present status and proposed plan of ATP is given as under – SN Name of component present status proposed plan during XII plan Remark

1 Crop cafeteria

(i ) Season Crops - Display of seasonal crop varieties – cereal, oilseed &

pulses released by research institution and assessed by

KVK.

- Display of INM, IPM modules of various crop.

- Medicinal and aromatic plant.

- Kitchen garden.

- Best practices of vegetable growing.

(ii) Fruits crops - Fruit plantation based on improved technology.

- Guava- lalit, sweta, A-safeda, L-49

- Mango- var. Ambica, Dashehri -51, Amrapali, mallika.

High density orcharding.

- Aonla- variety NA-7,chakaiya.

- Mandrin var.- Nagpur, Arakta

- Pomagranet – Bhagwa, Arakata

- Custard apple- Var. Arka

- Medew orcharding -0.4 ha

-Best practices- 0.4 ha

-Best practices- 0.4 ha

-Best practices- 0.4 ha

(iii) Water Management - Drip irrigation – 2.5 ha for fruit crop

- Sprinkler – 1.0 set

Drip irrigation for vegetable – 0.4 ha

Micro sprinkler set- 0.4 ha

(iv) soil & water

conservation - Bunding

- cully plugging

- Baldu checks

- Farm Pond

- Dug well recharge

Farm pond – 1.0 ha

(v) Horticulture - - small- 0.4 ha

2. Technology park - Not Available Not Required

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3. Visitors Gallery - Display of technologies assessed by KVK.

- Sample of seasonal crop varieties.

- Action photographs of KVK Activities

- Display progressive farmer awarded .

- Display of success story and case studies.

- Display of seasonal fruits & vegetable

- Display of craft prepared by KVK trainees.

Required display material for further improvement

1) electronic display screen

4. Technology Exhibition - Latest farm tools & implements.

- Production of organic inputs.

- Watershed management

- Agro metrology observatory

- Further improvement - 2.0

- Further improvement- 0.5

- processing unit (seed) – 3.0

- processing unit (Millry of rice ,flour, pulse)

- Dairying unit small -1.0

- Back yard Poultry - 0

- Buter rearing

- Bee keeping –

- Mushroom production

- Sericulture - .25

- non conventional energy – 1.0

- Wise water management unit-

- integrated farming system model- crop + poultry

+fish- 0.5

- Bio diversity conservation – 0.5

5. Technology Gate vole - - Providing following materials to the farmers/visitors.

- Seeds of new verities.

- Seedling of vegetables.

- Earth warms.

- Vermi compost.

- Planting material for fodder.

- CD’s of technology

- K.V.K. literature.

- News letter.

Further improvement are required to provide

technological inputs through KVK gate valve. It will

require Rs.25000.00 Annam.

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17. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District Sr.

No.

Name of

KVK

Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No.

01 SEHORE Mr. Dinesh Verma Organic Farming Vill. Neelkanth, Block- Nas.ganj, Dist- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. - 9200189619

02 SEHORE Mr. Arjun Singh Organic Farming Village – Shyampur, Block- Nas.ganj, Dist- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. 9753593156

03 SEHORE Mr. Manoj Patel Floriculture Vil. Bachgaon, Block- Nasrullaganj, District- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. - 9770745006

04 SEHORE Mr. Sudarshan Sen Mushroom Production Village & Post- Rehati, Block- Budani, Dist- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. – 9098502364

05 SEHORE Mr. Rahul Parmar Dairy ( Milk Product & Marketing) Village- Heerapur, Block- Sehore, Dist- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. - 9174229030

06 SEHORE Mr. Om Prakash Seed Production Village- Amajhir, Block- Sehore, District- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. - 9770440378

07 SEHORE Mr. Gajraj Singh Verma Organic vegetable Grower Village- Kulansh Kala, Block- Sehore, District- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. –

9826075892

08 SEHORE Mr. Kamalesh Manually operated Seed drill machine Village – Aalampura, Block- Sehore, District- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. - 7470446820

09 SEHORE Mr. Kamalesh Gour Ginger Grower Village- Nonikhedi, Block- Sehore, Dist- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. - 8120853669

10 SEHORE Mr. Pramod Kumar Guava Grower Village- Kothari, Block- Asta, District- Sehore (M.P.) Mo. No. – 7999890358

18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- each KVK had already sent a list of 100 progressive farmers to the ZPD, Zone VII,

Jabalpur. Sr.

No.

Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated

1 22-08-2019 50

2 23-01-2020 50

19. Outreach of KVK

Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages

Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive

SEHORE 05 05 16 1049

Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc

Extensive- Literatures, Publications and Awareness programmes etc.

20. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if

applicable.

Sr. No. Name of crop under

Technology demonstration

Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt

54

21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.

1 Shajapur Seed, Farm Machinery & Technology

2 Rajgarh Seed, Farm Machinery & Technology

22. Important visitors to KVK – 10 Nos. Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks

SEHORE

23. Status of KVK Website: www.kvksehore.nic.in

Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors

1 SEHORE 2015 04 times

24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals

SEHORE

25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) - NA

Name of KVK Number and Date of Lecture delivered from KVK Hub No of lectors

organized by KVK Brief achievements Remarks Date No of Staff attended No of call received

from Hub

No of Call mate to

Hub by KVK

26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS

Name of

KVK

Types of Activities

No. of

Activities

Number of

Participants

Related crop/livestock technology

SEHORE Exposure Visit 02 40 Latest Farm Machineries visits

SEHORE Extrainee Meet 01 30 Interacted to Farmer for feedback of Technology

SEHORE Farmer & Farm Women Training 01 30 Farm Women Training

SEHORE Field Day 03 120 INM in Soybean, Maize, Vegetable crops

SEHORE Kisan Sangoshthi 01 40 Production of Kharif Crop

SEHORE Interface 01 40 Production Technology of Kharif Crops

SEHORE Clean India Awareness Programme 01 50 Sanitation & Cleaning

Total number of farmers visited the technology week 10 380 -

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27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION - NA

Introduction of alternate crops/varieties

Sl. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries

Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties

Sl. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries

Oilseeds

Total

Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management-

Sl. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants

1 SEHORE Dairy Management

2 SEHORE Disease management

3 SEHORE Feed and fodder technology

4 SEHORE Poultry management

[Animal health camps to be organized

Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers

Seed distribution in drought hit states

Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers

Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed

Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of

farmers

Seedlings

Bio-control Agents

Name of KVK Bio-control Agents

Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers

Bio-Fertilizer

Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers

Worms Produced

Name of KVK Worms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of

Area (ha)

No. of Farmers

SEHORE

Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies

Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers

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Awareness Campaign

Name of KVK Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show

No. No. of

farmers

No. No. of

farmers

No. No. of

farmers

No. No. of

farmers

No. No. of

farmers

No. No. of

farmers

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28. Activities proposed of Satellite Village on Doubling Farmer’s Income

Information about Satellite Village

Name of KVK Block Village

KVK SEHORE Sehore Bijlon

1. Proposed Activities for Natural Resource Management:-

Name of intervention undertaken Numbers under

taken No of units Area (ha) No of farmers covered / benefitted Remarks

Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer

for quality organic product to enhance

soil health

1 05 - 05 On Farm Testing

2. Proposed Activities for Crop Diversification:-

Name of intervention undertaken Numbers under

taken No of units Area (ha) No of farmers covered / benefitted Remarks

Assessment of Maize variety PHM-3 in

kharif season

1 10 04 10 On Farm Testing

3. Proposed Activities for Crop Production

Name of intervention undertaken Area (ha) No of farmers covered /

benefitted Remarks

Weed management in wheat crop 4.0 10 Front Line Demonstration

Assessment of IWM Technology in Kharif Onion 0.15 03 On Farm Testing

Assessment of Cowpea variety Kashi Kanchan 0.5 05 On Farm Testing

Foliar Spray of potassium nutrient in soybean crop 2.0 05 Front Line Demonstration

Demo. of STCR in Wheat crop 2.0 05 Front Line Demonstration

Assessment of IPM module for the management of tomato leaf curl virus

(TLCv) in tomato crop

0.75 05 On Farm Testing

Assessment of IPM module for the management of fruit fly in cucurbits crop 0.75 05 On Farm Testing

Demo. of improved Hybrid Tomato Arka Rakshak 0.5 05 Front line Demonstration

Demo. of Kharif onion var. Bheema supper 0.3 03 Front line Demonstration

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4. Proposed Activities for Livestock and Fisheries

Name of intervention undertaken Numbers under

taken

No of units Area covered

(ha)

No of farmers covered /

benefitted

Remarks

Assessment of Bajra + Cowpea green fodder farm production

performance of lactating Buffalo 1 2 2 On Farm Testing

Assessment of round the year green fodder production and use of

cow dung as vermin compost 1 5 5 On Farm Testing

5. Proposed Activities for Livelihood Security to small and marginal land holders:- Name of intervention undertaken Numbers

under taken

No of units Area covered (ha) No of farmers covered /

benefitted

Remarks

Kitchen garden for Nutritional security 10 0 10 On Farm Testing

6. Proposed Activities for Institutional Interventions

Name of intervention undertaken No of units Area covered (ha) No of farmers covered / benefitted Remarks

Cluster Front Line Demonstration on Pulses 1 10 25 Front Line Demonstration

Cluster Front Line Demonstration on Oilseed 1 10 25 Front Line Demonstration

7. Proposed Activities for Capacity Building

Thematic area No. of Courses No. of beneficiaries

Male Female Total

CPM 2 40 10 50

CBD 1 20 05 25

LPM 1 20 05 25

WOE 2 - 50 50

SFM 1 20 05 25

H&Vsc. 3 50 25 75

8. Proposed Extension Activities in Satellite Village

Thematic area No. of activities No. of beneficiaries

Male Female Total

CPM 1 25 - 110

LPM 1 20 5 25

SFM 2 50 10 40

CBD 2 35 05 40

Swachhata activities 07 150 60 210

Farmers field visit 10 60 - 60

Group meeting 04 65 15 80

Field visit 28 - - 280

Animal Health Camp 01 40 - 40

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29. Activities proposed in Nutri-Smart Village

Information about Nutri-Smart Village

Name of KVK Block Village

KVK SEHORE Ichhawar Narsinghkheda

1. Innovative practices to promote nutrition-sensitive agriculture and food security :

Areas

Type of intervention

taken

(OFT/FLD/Training

/ Extension Activity)

Name of intervention taken Numbers

under taken

Quantity

(unit)

% change in

Nutritional

Status

No of

beneficia

ries

Diversification and

intensification of

production

OFT Assessment of Micro nutrients on yield & Quality of Garlic crop 05 - - 05

FLD Nutritional Security through Carotene rich durum wheat) Variety HI- 8663

(Poshan ) 10 - - 10

FLD Demo. of Kitchen gardening in backyard 10 - - 10

FLD Demonstration of INM module in Hybrid Maize 05 - - 05

Nutrition sensitive

livestock and fisheries OFT Assessment of Chelated Minerals supplement on milk yield of Cow 05 - - 05

FLD Demonstration of Balance feeding with Azolla in crossbred cows 10 - - 10

Training Feeding Management of Animals - - - 25

Training Clean Milk Production - - - 25

Biodiversity for food &

nutrition including

forest produces/ Minor

Millets

- - - - - -

Bio-fortification - - - - - -

Other (Pl. Specify) - - - - - -

2. Value Chain And Village Trade related Issue:

Areas Type of

intervention taken

(OFT/FLD/Traini

ng/ Extension

Activity)

Name of intervention taken Numbers under

taken

Quantity % change in

Nutritional Status

No of beneficiaries

Demand-supply dynamics and market

intelligence by the women. - - - - - -

Processing and product development of

NTFPs by women. FLD

Demonstration of Value added

seasonal fruits & products 05 - - 05

Food Fortification - - - - - -

Technology adaptation mechanisms for

nutritional security. - - - - - -

Economic empowerment through - - - - - -

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sustainable income generation among

women.

Other (Pl. Specify) Training

Value addition in Seasonal

fruits 01 - 25

Group Meeting Value addition in Seasonal

fruits 01 20

3. Improving Maternal and Child Nutrition

Areas Type of intervention

taken

(OFT/FLD/Training/

Extension Activity)

Name of intervention

taken

Numbers under taken % change in Nutritional Status No of beneficiaries

Strategies and programs for improved

maternal nutrition-experiences Extension Activity

World Breast Feeding

Week 07 - 50

Community based strategies to enhance

and sustain breast feeding practices and

promote early childhood development.

Extension Activity National Nutrition

Month 07 - 100

Approaches to improve complementary

foods and feeding practices. - - - - -

Comprehensive approach to address

acute malnutrition in children. - - - - -

Improving nutrition among tribal

population with community focus on

first 1000 days.

- - - - -

4. Nutrition Literacy

Areas Type of intervention taken

(OFT/FLD/Training/

Extension Activity)

Name of intervention undertaken Number of

Courses

No of beneficiaries

Nutrition Education and Behaviour Training Nutritional security through carotid rich Durum wheat 01 25

Micronutrient Supplementation - - - -

Adolescent and Maternal Nutrition OFT

Assessment of technology for Hemoglobin maintain in Pregnant

women & Adolescent girls 02 10

Malnutrition Management Service - - - -

Other (Pl. Specify)

Training Health care of Pregnant women, Child care and Adolescent girls 01 25

Training Importance of Sanitation 01 25

Training Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayi yojna 01 25

Training Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojna 01 25

Training Importance of Use of Bio (Botanical Pesticide ) in Vegetable Crops 01 25

Training Kitchen Gardening in backyard 01 30

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5. Capacity development of women institutions/ SHGs/ FIGs/FPOs

Area Name of intervention undertaken Number of Courses No of beneficiaries

Human Resource management for women

Management of Store grain pest 01 25

Clean Milk Production 01 25

Soil Fertility Management through Composting 01 25

Capacity development through participatory method - - -

Skill development Value added food items, Preservation & Storage 05 20

Kitchen Gardening in Backyard 01 30

Other (Pl. Specify) - - -

6. Enabling Suitable governance and policy

Areas Name of intervention

taken Numbers under taken No of Courses No of beneficiaries

Role of horticulture and Agriculture Engineering in Nutritional Security - - - -

Climate Smart agriculture for Nutritional Security - - - -

Other (Pl. Specify) - - - -

7. Institutional Interventions in Collaboration (through KVK, Anganwadi of other Department) :-

Name of intervention undertaken No of collaborative Department No of beneficiaries Remark

- - - -

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30. Activities Proposed for Sansad Adarsh Gram

Information about Sansad Adarsh Gram

Name of KVK Block Village

KVK SEHORE Sehore Khandwa

Budni Sardarpur nagar

1. Technologies to be Demonstrated

Name of Technology Name of

Crop/Enterprise Area (ha.) Yield % change in Yield No. of farmers benefitted

Demonstration of Bio- waste

decomposer for Quality organic product

Enterprise - - - 05

2. Proposed Extension Activities

Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered

Farmers Farm Women Official Total

Method Demonstration 30 05 05 40

Group Meeting 35 02 03 40

Field Visit 72 04 04 80

Animal Health Camp 40 05 05 50

3. Proposed Training Programme

Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered

Farmers Farm Women Official Total

Farmers Training 45 02 03 50

31. Proposal of NICRA - NA 1. Technologies to be Demonstrated

Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield % change in Yield No. of farmers benefitted

2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village

Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered

Farmers Farm Women Official Total

3. Proposed Training Activities in NICRA Village

Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered

Farmers Farm Women Official Total

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4. Proposed Activities for Fodder Bank

Established (Years) Capacity Current Status

5. Proposed Activities for Seed Bank

Established (Years) Capacity Current Status

6. Public Representative/District Administration Visited in NICRA Village

Name of Representative/Officer Designation Date of Visit

32. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) – NA

33. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.)

KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.)

SEHORE 10637865071 508104.29 240195.68 240195.68

34. Awards & Recognitions

KVK Name Name of award /awardees Type of award

(Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations

Amount received

SEHORE Mahindra Samradhi Awards Farmer

SEHORE Pandit Deen Dayal Upadgyay Antyodaya Krishi Purshkar Awards Farmer

SEHORE Atal Rashtriya Krishi Vigyan Protshahan Purskar (National/Zonal) Awards Institutional

SEHORE ATMA Award (Best Farmer Award at Block Level) Farmer

SEHORE ATMA Award Farmer

SEHORE Gopal Purshkar Farmer

SEHORE ATMA Award (Block Level) Group

35. Case study / Success Story to be developed –

Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 SEHORE 09 03