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Transcript of ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
RVSKVV, GWALIOR
2018-19
ICAR-Agricultural Technology Application Research Institute,
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Zone IX, Jabalpur, M.P.
CONTENTS
S. No. Particulars Page No.
1. Ashoknagar 1-39
2. Agar Malwa 40-75
3. Alirajpur 76-99
4. Badwani 100-125
5. Bhind 126-159
6. Datia 160-190
7. Dewas 191-230
8. Dhar 231-270
9. Guna 271-313
10. Gwalior 314-360
11. Jhabua 361-389
12. Khargone 390-419
13. Khandwa 420-451
14. Mandsaur 452-504
15. Morena 505-547
16. Neemuch 548-581
17. Rajgarh 582-609
18. Shajapur 610-640
19. Sheopur 641-665
20. Shivpuri 666-696
21. Ujjain 697-733
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1. KVK Ashoknagar
Summary of the activities
Activity
Target Achievement Total value of resource
generated/Fund received from diff.
sources (Rs.)
Number of activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
Number of activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
OFTs 19 133 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) Training-Farmers and farm women Training-Rural youths Training- Extension functionaries Extension Activities Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) Live stock products Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Rainwater Harvesting System Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) Literature to be Developed/Published Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes Utilization of Farmers Hostel Utilization of Staff Quarters
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Activity
Target Achievement Total value of resource
generated/Fund received from diff.
sources (Rs.)
Number of activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
Number of activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
Details of KVK Agro-technological Park Crop Cafeteria- Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District Status of Revolving Funds Awards and Recognitions Case study / Success Story to be developed KVK Progressive Farmers interaction Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan KVK Ring Important visitors to KVK Status of KVK Website Status of RTI E-connectivity Details of Technology Week Celebrations Interventions on Drought Mitigation Proposal of NAIP Proposal of NICRA Well labeled photographs Other Activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
Name of KVK Sanctioned Posts
PC (1) SMS (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled
Ashoknagar 16 01 01 06 02 03 2+1* 06 03 16 09 1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
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Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator
Dr. B. S. Gupta
Agril. Exten.– Ph.D. Extension 37400-67000 49240 05.11.2014 Permanent Gen.
Subject Matter Specialist 1
Dr. V.K. Jain Agril. Engg. Ph D,NET Irrigation & drainage
15600–39100 28220 29.05.07 Permanent Gen.
Subject Matter Specialist 2
Shri H.K. Trivedi
Plant Protection
M.Sc (Ag),NET
Plant Pathology 15600–39100 25050 14.02.2011 Permanent SC
Subject Matter Specialist 3
Vacant – – – – - – – –
Subject Matter Specialist 4
Vacant – – – – - – – –
Subject Matter Specialist 5
Vacant – – – – – – – –
Subject Matter Specialist 6
Vacant – – – – – – – –
Programme Assistant
Shri Sudeep Singh Tomar
Agronomy M.Sc (Ag)
NET Agronomy 9300-34800 16290 01.09.2016 Temporary Gen
Programme Assistant
Shri Ajay Kumar Panika
Horticulture M.Sc (Horti) Horticulture 9300-34800 16290 07.09.2016 Temporary
ST
Farm Manager Shri D.D. Jayas (FEO)
- M. Sc - 5200–20200 19070 14.03.1984 Permanent Gen.
Accountant / superintendent
Shri Satendra Gupta
– M.A Hindi Lit. 9300-34800 13830 23.12.2016 Temporary Gen
Stenographer Ku. Rajani Kushwah
– M.A Soiciology – 11170 30.08.2016 Temporary OBC
Driver
Shri K.K. Vishwakarama
- B.A. - 5200–20200 9650 10.07.08 Permanent OBC
Driver
Shri Rajesh Raikwar
– 12th Biology 5200-
20200+1900 09.07.08 Permanent ST
Supporting staff Vacant – – – – – – – – Supporting staff Vacant – – – – – – – – 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– Agro-climatic zone
No . of Blocks
No. of Panchayats Population Literacy SC and ST Population
No. of farmers Average land holding
Gird Zone 4 355 81828 M-78.12% Sc- M-98511 0.5 ha
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Agro-climatic zone
No . of Blocks
No. of Panchayats Population Literacy SC and ST Population
No. of farmers Average land holding
F-53.42% T- 66.42
M-92,216 F- 83,548 T- 175,764 ST- M 42,447 F- 39,625 T- 82,072
F--18402 T-116913
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of
adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers
(having land in the village) Pal katori, khiriyamau, Rausor,sighakhedi,okhrikeda
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Ashoknagar Soil and water conservation Ashoknagar Resource conservation technology Ashoknagar Organic farming Ashoknagar Crop diversification Ashoknagar Integrated Pest Management Ashoknagar Value Addition Ashoknagar Market LED extension Ashoknagar Group mobilization Ashoknagar Balance Diet for Animals
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 Ashoknagar 1. Use of improved farm implements Training, Group discussion
Ashoknagar, Isagarh, Mungaoli, Chanderi
Ashoknagar 2. Soil and water management Group discussion Ashoknagar 3. Resource conservation technology Demonstration Ashoknagar 4. Group Dynamics Kisan Sangosthi Ashoknagar 5. Soil fertility status thrugh soil testing Training, Group discussion Ashoknagar 6. Crop diversification Training, Group discussion
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KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block
Ashoknagar 7. Drudgery reduction Training, Group discussion Ashoknagar 8. Hi-tech horticulture Demonstration of farm mercenary Ashoknagar 9. Organic Farming Training Ashoknagar 10. Integrated nutrient management Training Ashoknagar 11 . Integrated pest management Training, Group discussion Ashoknagar 12. Integrated Weed management Training, Groupdiscussion Ashoknagar 13. Value addition Kisan Gosthi
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
2018 Low yield due to use of old variety, Imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides
Assessment CRP Soybean Raifed 07 07 Assessment medium duration variety of Soybean –Wheat under Soybean-Wheat Cropping sequence T1: Soybean JS 93-05 – Wheat Lok 1 Imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Soybean- JS 20-29: Early maturity, high germinability, multiple resistant, bold seeded - Wheat MP– 3382 : Maturity in 119 days, yield 59.7 q/ha, bold seeded, multiple resistant and heat
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
tolerant, rich in iron, zinc and protein and suitable for chapati T3: Soybean- RVS 2001-4: Maturity 92-95 days, recommended for rainfed area -Wheat RVW 4106:Late sown irrigated condition, Maturity 105-110 days, yield 50.35 q/ha, resistant to black and brown rust diseases
2018 Low yield due to old variety, imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers /pesticides
Assessment CRP Black gram Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of Blackgram – Mustard cropping sequence under partially irrigated system T1: Local Variety and imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Pratap Urd-1 – Mustard RVM 2 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Shekhar–2 -Mustard RH 749 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
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2018 Deteriorating soil organic carbon
Assessment
CRP
07 07 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for
7
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
content Bio decomposer Wheat
Rainfed
quality organic product to enhance soil health T:1 Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2 250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in T3 Turning of crop residue by traditional m,ethod
2018 Low yield due to use of old and traditional variety of wheat
Assessment
CRP Wheat
Rainfed
07 07 Assessment of New Improved variety of wheat DBW 110 in restricted irrigation T1 - Lok-1 T2- DBW 110 T3 MP 4010
2018 Low yield due to heavy infestation of insects in Soybean crop
Assessment IPM Soybean Rain fed 07 07
Assessment of IPM modules in Soybean crop T1: Farmer use of Profenophos 50 EC @ 1.5 lit/ha T2: Deep summer ploughing + Bird perches @ 50 /ha or Pheromone trap @ 10 /ha + Spray of
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
Emamectin benzoate 5% SG @ 150 g/ha T3: NSKE @ 5% foliar spray or Bt @ 1 lit/ha +Thioclorprid 21.7 SC @ 650 ml/ha
2018 Low yield due to severity of YMV diseases of blackgram
Assessment IDM Black gram Rain fed 07 07 Assessment of IDM for YMV disease in Black gram-Wheat cropping system T1: Farmer use YMV susceptible var. TAU 1 T2: Seed treatment of Thiram 37.5 %+ Carboxin 37.5% 3g/kg seed with Thiamethoxam 30 FS @ 10 g/kg seed + Yellow Sticky trap 12/ha + one spray of insecticide Thiamethoxam 25 WG @ 150gm/ ha at 45 DAS
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2018 Low yield due to incidence root rot and wilt diseases
Assessment
IDM chickpea Partial irrigated
07 07
Assessment of Integrated Diseases Management modules for root rot/ wilt diseases in Lentil under soybean-lentil cropping system T1: Farmer no proper management
9
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
T2: Summer ploughing +Seed treatment of Carboxin 2 g/kg seed + Trichoderma viridi @ 4 g/kg seed T3 : Trichoderma spraying @ 5 g/lit of water
2018 Low yield due to heavy infestation of painted bug 7 aphid
Assessment IPM Mustard Partial irrigated
07 07 Assessment of IPM modules in Mustard T1: Farmer use Chlorpyriphose 20 EC @ 2.5 lit/ha of water T2: Seed treatment with Imidaclorprid 70 WS 5g/kg seed + Neem oil 2% spray for reducing of aphid population + one spray of Imidaclorprid 250 ml/ha T3: Spray of Diphenthuron @ 150 g/ha at 45 DAS
2018 Water scarcity and in-situ conservation
Assessment AEG Enterprises Partially Irrigated
07 07 Assessment of BBF sowing method of chickpea in soybean-chickpea cropping system T1:sowing by Ordinary seed drill T2: Sowing by BBF seeddrill
10
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
T3:- Ridge and Furrow seeddrill
2018 Non availability of wheel sprayer machine
Assessment AEG Enterprises Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of wheel sprayer machine in Soybean T1:Spraying by ordinary sprayers T2: Twelve Nozzle Hand Pushed wheel sprayer machine T3-Spraying by Tractor operated sprayers
2018 Low yield due to poor water management in soybean
Assessment
AEG Enterprises Irrigated 07 07 Assessment of Water management in wheat crop under soybean-wheat cropping system T1-Flat sowing with no dead furrow for water management T2 : Construction of dead furrows at the interval of 10 rows for safe removal of excess water from soybean field T3-Construction of dead furrow at interval of 20 rows for safe removal of excess water from soybean field
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
2018 Low yield due to Low or High rainfall during kharif season hence problem of water scarity or Drainage problem
Assessment
AEG Enterprises Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of FIRB method of sowing in soybean-Wheat cropping System T1: Flat sowing with no arrangement for water management T2 sowing by FIRB method T3-Sowing by Ridge and furrow method
2018 Fruit quality and Yield reduced due to non stacking
Assessment HOV Tomato Irrigated 07 07 Assessment of Stacking in Tomato in under tomato-Cauliflower cropping system in vegetable T1:-No Stacking T2: Stacking with Wooden logs with wire T3: Stacking with logs and wire Rope
2018 Low yield and poor quality fruits in guava due to lack of adaption of training and pruning
Assessment HOH Guava Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of Training and pruning impact in old Guava Orchard T1:-No training and pruning T2:-Training and pruning (up to 2 ft height) impact in old Guava Orchard T3:- Training and pruning (up to 6 ft
12
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
height) impact in old Guava Orchard
2018 Due to low yield caused by physiological disorder
Assessment HOV Cauliflower 07 07 Assessment of INM in cauliflower T1 – No use of micronutrient T2 – Application of 1 ml./lit. Molybdenum in cauliflower T3- Application of Sodium Molebdate 10Kg/Ha in Basal dose
2018 Low yield of tomato due to improper selection of plastic mulching/ no use of plastic mulch and heavy weed infestation, high water demand in flood irrigation
Assessment HOS Tomato 07 07 Assessment of different types of colour Plastic mulching in Tomato T1 – flood irrigation without mulching and need based irrigation on raised bed planting T2 – Poly mulching of 100 micron of silver colour with raise bed planting T3- Poly mulching of 100 micron of Black colour with raise bed planting
2018 Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment EXT soil health card
200
200 Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer
13
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
application T1 :-Application of fertilizer without soil test based T2: To find out the awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices. To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices. To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation.
2018 Slow rate of agricultural technology dissemination among farming community.
Assessment Extension Whataap 200 200 Assessment effectiveness of Whats App Tools for Management of YMV in Black gram T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends T2: Sending information through WhatsApp
2018 Slow rate of agricultural technology
Assessment Extension KMA 6000 6000 Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of
14
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
dissemination among farming community.
griddle bittle in soybean T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends T2: Sending information through KMA by KVK
2.1 a Recommendations of OFTs(Previous year)
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
Assessment of land congregation system in maize It is beneficial to the farmers
Assessment of crop residue management in wheat –soybean cropping system Assessment of High Yielding Variety of Soybean for performance in Ashoknagar District Assessment of IWM module in soybean crop Assessment of Integrated Pest Management of Shoot and fruit borer in Okra Assessment of IDM modules for Anthracnose, Cercospora diseases of Black gram (Urdbean) Assessment of Improved variety VRO-22 and Arka Anamica Assesment of Improved variety VRO-22 and Arka Anamika
Assessment of Improved variety Onion Assessment Rotavator for fine seed bed preparation in Wheat Assessment of land congregation system in Chickpea Assessment of IDM module of Flag smut disease Wheat Assessment of IDM modules for management of wilt, dry root rot diseases in Chickpea Assessment of IWM in Wheat Assessment of Kabuli gramImproved variety of Chickpea Assessment of HYV pea Assessment of HYV tomato
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Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
Study of performance of seed producing company /FPO in Ashoknagar Distt. Economic Performance OFT to be conducted
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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
Kharif - 2018 Assessment medium duration variety of Soybean –Wheat under Soybean-Wheat Cropping sequence
Soybean- Pods/plant, Test wt.,Yield q/ha, Net income & B:C Ratio Wheat – Tillers/plant, Test wt.,Yield q/ha, Net income & B:C Ratio
Assessment of Blackgram – Mustard cropping sequence under partially irrigated system
Pods-Siliquae/plant, Yield q/ha, Net Income & B:C Ratio
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
Time taken for decomposition. Comparison of N.P.K and OC of FYM with that of decomposer by lab analysis B:C ratio and Feed back
Assessment of New Improved variety of wheat
No of Tillers/Plant , Yield (q/ha) , Net return (Rs/ha), B:C ratio
16
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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
Assessment of IPM modules in Soybean crop
No of larvae/m2 , No of pod/plant,Yield (q/ha) , Net return (Rs/ha), B:C ratio
Assessment of IDM for YMV disease in Black gram-Wheat cropping system
Disease severity % No of pod/plant Yield (q/ha) Net return (Rs/ha) B:C ratio
Assessment of Integrated Diseases Management modules for root rot/ wilt diseases in Lentil under soybean-lentil cropping system
Disease incidence % , No of pod/plant,Yield (q/ha) ,Net return (Rs/ha) ,B:C ratio
Assessment of IPM modules in Mustard
No. of Aphid/ plant ,No of Siilqua/plant,Yield (q/ha) ,Net return (Rs/ha), B:C ratio
Assessment of BBF sowing method of chickpea in soybean-chickpea cropping system
Time saving in irrigation , Cost saving,Yield (q/ha), Net return (Rs/ha) ,B:C ratio
Assessment of wheel sprayer machine in Soybean
Area covered/day, cost saving, , Yield (q/ha) , Net return (Rs/ha),B:C ratio
Assessment of Water management in wheat crop under soybean-wheat cropping system
WUE,Yield (q/ha) ,Net return (Rs/ha), B:C ratio
Assessment of FIRB Moisture content
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
method of sowing in soybean-Wheat cropping System
Yield (q/ha) Net return (Rs/ha) B:C ratio
Assessment of Stacking in Tomato in under tomato-Cauliflower cropping system in vegetable
Fruit weight, Size, No. of fruit/plant, Yield , BC Ratio
Assessment of Training and pruning impact in old Guava Orchard
Plant Canopy, Weight of fruit/plant, Yield, BC ratio
Assessment of INM in cauliflower
No. of healthy curd , Yield (q/ha) , Net return (Rs/ha) ,B:C ratio
Assessment of different types of colour Plastic mulching in Tomato
Fruit per plant, No. of Branches/plant, No. of irrigation, Yield (q/ha) ,Net return (Rs/ha),B:C ratio
Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
Age, Education, Family size, Social Participation, Extension Participation, Mass media Exposure, Land holding, Family Income, Herd Size & Feed back
Assessment effectiveness of Whats App Tools for Management of MYMV in Black gram
No. of text messages, Photo/Video messages
Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of
Time of Message, Language of Message,
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
girdle beetle in soybean
Reliability of Message, Applicability of Message.
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of
farmers Area in
ha
JS 95-60
ICM JS95-60 @70kg/ha+seed treatment+Rhizibium+PSB+NPKS-20:60:20:30+ [email protected]/ha
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
08 135 76 ha
JS95-60
ICM JS95-60 @70kg/ha+seed treatment+Rhizibium+PSB+NPKS on STV basis+ [email protected]/ha+ Ridge and Furrow sowing
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
18 370 189ha
Shakher-3 and Azad-3
ICM YMV resistant variety shakher-3 and Azad-3+ seed treatment+ Rhizobium+ PSB+ NPK on STV basis+ Yellow sticky trap
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
12 127 92 ha
TJM-3 ICM YMV resistant variety TJM-3+ seed
treatment+ Rhizobium+ PSB+ NPK on STV basis+ Yellow sticky trap
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
14 140 94 ha
RH-749 VE HYV of mustard RH-749+ STV based
NPKS Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
11 105 76 ha
JG-16 ICM JG-16 @80kg/ha+seed
treatment+Rhizibium+PSB+NPK-20:40:20:3+ [email protected]/ha
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
22 215 60 ha
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Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of
farmers Area in
ha
IPM IPM Summer deep ploughing+ bird purcher T
50/ha+ [email protected] lit/ha 45DAS
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
17 125 45 ha
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Cluster Soybean Kharif
2018
JS 20-34/JS 20-29 @70kg/ha+seed treatment+Rhizibium+PSB+NPKS on STV basis+ [email protected]/ha+ Ridge and Furrow sowing/Line Sowing
30
JS 20-34/JS 20-29
Cluster Soybean
Kharif 2018
YMV resistant variety Azad-3+ seed treatment+ Rhizobium+ PSB+ NPK on STV basis+ Yellow sticky trap @ 10 ha
20
variety Azad-3+
CRP Soybean
Kharif 2018
JS 20-29/JS20-34 @ 70 kg seed/ha+NPKS 20:60:20:40 kg/ha
2.0 JS 20-29/ JS20-34
IPM Okra
Kharif 2018
Soil application of carbofuran 1kg a.i. /ha at the time of sowing + June first week sowing +Pheromone trap @ 12/ha + Spray of Emamectin benzoate 5% SG @150 gm/ha
2.6
Parbhani
CRP Maize Kharif 2018
Use of FYM/Vermi compost 10 Qt + 90:50:30 kg NPK/ha
2.6 INM
AEG BBF
Sowing of Soybean by Broad Based Furrow seed drill
2.6 BBF Seed
drill
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
CRP Wheat Rabi2018-19
Metsulfuron methyl 20 WP @ 4 gram/ha at 25 DAS+ one hand weeding at 60 DAS
2.6 IWM
CRP Chickpea Rabi 18-19
Use of FYM/Vermi compost/NADEP 1 tone/ha + Rhizobium +PSB 5g/kg seed treatment
2.6
OF
IPM Chickpea
Rabi 18-19
Summer deep ploughing+ bird purcher T 50/ha or Pherommone trap 10/ha + Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG @ 150 gm/ha 45 DAS
2.6
IPM JG-315
Cluster Chickpea Rabi 18-19
RVG 202 @80kg/ha+ seed treatment+Rhizibium+PSB+NPK-20:40:20: kg/ha + [email protected]/ha
20
ICM
AEG Wheat Rabi 18-19
Wheat sowing byHappy Seeder 2.6 Enterprises
HOV Okra Kharif 2018
Application of vermi-compost @ 4.0 Q/ha + Application of vermi-wash at 30 DAS+ two hand weeding at 15 and 30 DAS
2.6
HOS Corriander Rabi 18-19
HYV seed @12kg/ha+NPKS: 60:40:20:20
2.6 ICM
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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
Demo Check Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Local Check
Soybean
JS 20-34/JS 20-29 @70kg/ha+seed treatment+Rhizibium+PSB+NPKS on STV basis+ [email protected]/ha+ Ridge and Furrow sowing/Line Sowing
No of pod/plant, yield (kg/ha) and economics.
Soybean
YMV resistant variety Azad-3+ seed treatment+ Rhizobium+ PSB+ NPK on STV basis+ Yellow sticky trap @ 10 ha
No of pod/plant, yield (kg/ha) and economics
Soybean
JS 20-29/JS20-34 @ 70 kg seed/ha+NPKS 20:60:20:40 kg/ha
No of pod/plant, yield (kg/ha) and economics.
Okra
Soil application of carbofuran 1kg a.i. /ha at the time of sowing + June first week sowing +Pheromone trap @ 12/ha + Spray of Emamectin benzoate 5% SG @150 gm/ha
No of fruit/plant, yield (kg/ha) and economics.
Maize
Use of FYM/Vermi compost 10 Qt + 90:50:30 kg NPK/ha
Plant height, No of Cob/plant, yield kg/ha and economics
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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
Demo Check Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Local Check
BBF Sowing of Soybean by Broad Based Furrow seed drill
Seed saving, cost saving, yield kg/ha and economics
Wheat
Metsulfuron methyl 20 WP @ 4 gram/ha at 25 DAS+ one hand weeding at 60 DAS
No of weed/m2, No of tillers/plant, No of ear head/plant, Yield kg/ha and economics
Chickpea Use of FYM/Vermi compost/NADEP 1 tone/ha + Rhizobium +PSB 5g/kg seed treatment
No of Pod/plant, yield kg/ha and economics
Chickpea Summer deep ploughing+ bird purcher T 50/ha or Pherommone trap 10/ha + Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG @ 150 gm/ha 45 DAS
No. of Larvae/m2, No of Pod/plant, yield kg/ha and economics
Chickpea RVG 202 @80kg/ha+ seed treatment+Rhizibium+PSB+NPK-20:40:20: kg/ha + [email protected]/ha
No of Pod/plant, yield kg/ha and economics
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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
Demo Check Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Local Check
Wheat Wheat sowing byHappy Seeder
Seed saving , yield kg/ha and economics
Okra Application of vermi-compost @ 4.0 Q/ha + Application of vermi-wash at 30 DAS+ two hand weeding at 15 and 30 DAS
Fruit length , Fruit/plant, yield (kg/ha) and economics.
Corriander
HYV seed @12kg/ha+NPKS: 60:40:20:20
No of fruit/ plant, fruit weight, yield quintal /ha B:C Ratio
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of
participants Remarks
Field days 13 650 Farmers Training 56 1120 Media coverage 40 mass Training for extension functionaries 8 200
3.5 Details of FLD on crop hybrids.
Sr.No. Name of the Crop Name of the Hybrids Source of Hybrid (Institute/Firm) No. of farmers Area in ha. - - - - - - 4. Feedback System
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4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Table 5.1:Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme
Category of the training Methods of need assessment Date and place No. of participants to be involved
HOV PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , HOF PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , HOO PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , HOP PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , HOT PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , HOS PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , HOM PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , SFM PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , LPM PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , WOE PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , WOE PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , AEG PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , AEG PRA, Group discussion, Meetings, Kishan mela , Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs.
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC CRP Improved Production Technology of Soybean
01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC CRP Improved Production Technology of Wheat
01 01 25
FW OFC CRP Improved Production technology of chickpea
01 01 25
FW OFC CRP Improved Production Technology of Black gram
01 01 25
FW OFC CRP Critical stage irrigation management in wheat
01 01 25
FW OFC CRP Critical stage irrigation management in Chickpea
01 01 25
FW OFC CRP Improved Production technology of mustard
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP Bio-control of wilt disease of Chickpea
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP IDM in chilli (F/FW) 01 01 25
FW OFC PLP IPM & IDM in Solanieos Crop
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP IPM in Wheat crop 01 01 25
FW OFC PLP IPM of grain storage & pulses
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP IPM of Chickpea pod borer
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP Biological control of RRR,CR,RAB disease of soybean
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP Soil born disease management in Kharif crop
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP Integrated past management a rabi crop
01 01 25
FW OFC PLP Management of leaf curl disease in Chili
01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC PLP IPDM in Vegetable 01 01 25 IS OFC PLP IPM & IDM in kharif crops 01 01 25
FW OFC HOV Nursery raising and its management
01 01 25
FW OFC HOV Preparation of value added anola products
01 01 25
FW OFC HOV Post harvest management
of guava 01 01 25
FW OFC HOV Minimize the loss of Rabi
vegetable crops after harvesting
01 01 25
FW OFC HOV Improved production
technology of Coriander 01 01 25
FW OFC HOV Improved production
technology of garlic 01 01 25
FW OFC HOV Improved production
technology of Fenugeek 01 01 25
FW OFC AEG Impotence of summer deep plugging
01 01 25
FW OFC AGE Drudgery reduction through improved implement
01 01 25
FW OFC AEG Value addition in fruit & vegetable by small machinery
01 01 25
FW OFC AEG Harvesting and threshing and storage of kharif crop
01 01 25
FW OFC AEG Precautions during threshing
01 01 25
FW OFC AEG Preparation of farm machinery
01 01 25
FW OFC AEG Potato sowing by potato 01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 plantar
FW OFC AEG Sprinkler irrigation in Wheat
01 01 25
IS OFC AEG Different sprinkler method uses wheat & chick pea
01 01 25
FW OFC EXT SHG Formation & implementation
01 01 25
FW OFC EXT Capacity building SHG 01 01 25
FW OFC EXT Advisory committee meeting
01 01 25
FW OFC EXT Advisory committee training farmer friends
01 01 25
FW OFC EXT SHG formation 01 01 25
FW OFC EXT Kishan credit card and
group insurance 01 01 25
FW OFC SFM Technique of soil sampling 01 01 25
FW OFC SFM Soil testing and Nutrient management and its importance
01 01 25
FW OFC SFM Soil testing camping 01 01 25 FW OFC GEN Input dealers training 01 01 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Mushroom Production Mushroom Self Employment 5 Bee Keeping Beekeeping Self Employment 5 Motor Winding Motor Winding Self Employment 10 Maintenance of Farm Implement Farm Implement Self Employment 5 Nursery Raising Nursery Self Employment 10 Gardener Training Gardener Self Employment 15
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Seed Production Soybean Self Employment 5 Vermi-composting and vermi culture Vemi-composting Self Employment 5
Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Training title Self employed after training
Number of persons employed else where Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed
Stitching Stitching 5 Bags and toy Making Fancy items 2
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F
Field day/ Kisan Diwas 14 Kishan Mela organized 01 Participation in Kisan Melas (Organized by other agencies)
03
Kishan Goshti/ Farmers Meeting 05 Exhibition 03 Film Shows 25 Seminar organized Method Demonstration 05 Workshop organized 01 Group meeting 02 Lecture Delivered as resource person 50 Advisory Services 125 Scientist Visit to Farmers Fields 24 Diagnostic Visits 38 Farmer Visit to KVK 57 Exposure visits - Ex-trainee Sammelan - Soil Health Camps/ Soil Test Campaigns
25
Celebration of Special days 05 Interface (ATMA) 02 Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojana 01 World soil health Day 01
7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
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
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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
Cereals Soybean RVS2001-04 50 Qtl Pulses Chickpea RVG201 50 Qtl.
7.2 Planting Material production
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
Fruit
Drumstick 2000 PKM-1 Papaya 1000 Taiwan Karonda 500 Deshi Guava 500 L-49 mango 200 Deshi
Pomegranate 200 Ganesh Custard Apple
500 Selection Chanderi
Vegetable Tomato
10000 Nos.
Abhilasha
Vegetable Brinjal 1000No Kashi Vishesh Vegetable Onion 5000No AFLR Vegetable Cauliflower 1000No. Snow ball Vegetable Cabbage 500No. Pride Vegetable Chilli
10000No. Pragati, Ganesh
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
Ashoknagar BIOAGENTS 10 kg Ashoknagar BIOFERTILIZERS 50 Quintal Ashoknagar BIO PESTICIDES (Panchagavya) 200 ltr
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7.4 Livestock and fisheries production
Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle Gir Milk 1500 ltr. Buffalo Murrah Milk 600 ltr. Others (Cow Urine based pesticides)
- 100 ltr.
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : -
8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far :
Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount released Resources to be generated Soil Sample 2000 2000 40 - - Water Sample NIL - - 9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10.08.2018 Construction of Rainwater harvesting on local nallah
RY 1
14.08.2018 Construction of small Stop Dam by local available Materials
PF 1
15.10.2018 Well /Tube well Recharging EF 1 30.08.2018 Construction of Bori Bandhan PF 1
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No. of Village Covered Major
recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers. Ashoknagar 104 32000 150 928
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11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Ashoknagar 23.05.18
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 Ashoknagar Apri-June Quartely 1000 Yet to be distributed Ashoknagar July-sept. Quartely 1000 Yet to be distributed Ashoknagar Oct-dec Quartely 1000 Yet to be distributed Ashoknagar Jan.-March Quartely 1000 Yet to be distributed 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Ashoknagar DVD/CD Soybean Production technology 50 Ashoknagar DVD/CD Ridge and Furrow sowing of Soybean 50 Ashoknagar DVD/CD Mushroom Production Technology 50 Ashoknagar DVD/CD Protected cultivation 50 Ashoknagar DVD/CD Seed Production of Soybean 50 Ashoknagar DVD/CD Role of FPO in farmers upliftment 50 Ashoknagar DVD/CD Vermi-compost and vermiculture 50 12.3 PUBLICATIONS Category Number Type Title Author’s name Number of copies Research Paper 5 - Technical bulletins 5 Technical reports 4 Popular article 8 News paper coverage 20 Year Planner 01 Others (News Letter) 04
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
Ashoknagar ATMA Central
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KVK Name Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.)
Activities organized
Operational Area
Remarks
Ashoknagar MNREGA Central Ashoknagar NHM Central Ashoknagar RKVY Central 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
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
Ashoknagar 2017-18 2017-18 06 NIL 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 Ashoknagar Yes
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Ashoknagar Crop Cafeteria Yes Ashoknagar Technology Desk Yes Ashoknagar Visitors Gallery Yes Ashoknagar Technology Exhibition Yes Ashoknagar Technology Gate-Valve Yes
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 Varietal Kharif Crops 01 2 VarietalRabi Crops 01
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17. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District Sr. No. Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No.
1 Shri: Abhay Khair Organic farming Vill.- Khajuriya kala Mobile No.: 9406588707 Email: [email protected]
2 Shri Prakash singh Raghuvanshi Organic farming Vill. Chack Chiroli ,Ashoknagar, M no. 9425634352 3 Shri Ramdayal Kushwah Vegetable Vill. Mathner , Distt. Ashoknagar Mobile No.: 9754684809 4 Shri Hari ram Kushwah Biodiversity Conservation Vill. Sehore , Nai Sarai, Ashoknagar M no. 9754685334 5 Sheri Surjeet Singh Sandhu High Yield Vill.- Takneri 6 Shri Anand Joshi IFS Vill.Baksanpur, Ashoknagar M no. 9770460719 7 Shri Dilip Nayak Imoproved cultivcation Vill. Paderiya ,Ashoknagar mpb. No. 9926825400 8 Shri Raju Pardi Diversified Vill. Madhvghar ,Ashoknagr Mob. No. 9 Shri Jaiprakash Sharma Diversified Vill. Khiriya Mau Ashoknagar mob.no. 8085783534
10 Shri Raju Singh IFS Vill. Ghumkhirya Ashoknagar mob.no.9644751343 11 Smt. Manorama Agrawal Organic farming Ashoknagar
Mob. No.9425620046 12 Shri. Sankar rao Bhosle IFS Vill. Seji ,shadora ,
Ashoknagar Mob. No.9993933076
13 Sheri UmaShankar Shrivastav IFS Vill. Okharikheda ,Ishaghar Ashioknagar Mob. 9425768990
14 Shri Ram Raj Dangi Costume hearing Vill. barkheda bhogi Mob.no. 9893744661
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Ashoknagar 4 4 20 250 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, and Awareness programmes etc.
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20. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable. NIL Sr. No. Name of crop under
Technology demonstration Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt
-
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Shivpuri Knowledge 2 Aron Knowledge 3 Datia Knowledge
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks 23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Ashoknagar 2014 06 -
24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 1 Ashoknagar 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
Ashoknagar
26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS
Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies Lectures organized
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Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Exhibition Film show Fair Farm Visit Diagnostic Practical's Distribution of Literature (No.) Distribution of Seed (q) Distribution of Planting materials (No.) Bio Product distribution (Kg) Bio Fertilizers (q) Distribution of fingerlings Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) Total number of farmers visited the technology week Animal health camp Awareness programme Cashless Transaction Week Celebration of important days (Parthenium eradication week, Swachhata Abhiyan and Soil Health Day,International Women Day,National Integrity Day,World environment day,World forestry day,World Water Day)
Demonstration Exposure visit Extension activity Ex-trainees Meet Farmer scientist interaction Farmers Training Field Day Field visit Gajarghans Unmulan Pakhwada Group Meeting Hindi diwas pakhwada Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Sangoshthi Narmada sewa Yatra
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Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
News Paper/Mass Media Plant health camp Plant Protection Week Scientists visits in farmers field Seed treatment campaign Self Help Group convener meet Soil health Camp Swachha Bharat Abhiyan Technology Week Van Mahotsava Others (Pl. Specify) 27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Ashoknagar Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Oilseeds Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Ashoknagar Dairy Management Ashoknagar Disease management Ashoknagar Feed and fodder technology Ashoknagar Poultry management
Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Ashoknagar 01 Ashoknagar 01
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Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Ashoknagar
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Ashoknagar Drumstick 300 Ashoknagar Papaya 200 Ashoknagar Karonda 100 Ashoknagar Guava 50 Ashoknagar mango 50 Ashoknagar Pomegranate 50 Ashoknagar Custard Apple 100 Ashoknagar Tomato 1000 Ashoknagar Brinjal 500 Ashoknagar Onion 2000 Ashoknagar Cauliflower 500 Ashoknagar Cabbage 100 Ashoknagar Chilli 2000
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 Ashoknagar vermicompost 10 qtl. 10 ha Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Ashoknagar YES 25 klg 50 ha
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Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Ashoknagar Ridge and furrow sowing of soybean Ashoknagar Zero Tillage in chickpea Ashoknagar Crop residue management 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
Ashoknagar 10 200 4 170 9 450 4 mass 4 mass 10 370 28. Proposal of NICRA - NA
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Ashoknagar 109000
31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardees Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations
Amount received
32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
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2. KVK Agar Malwa Summary of the activities
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.)
OFTs 6 650 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 225 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 75 FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 10.4 26 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) - - Training-Farmers and farm women 40 800 Training-Rural youths - - Training- Extension functionaries 8 160 Extension Activities 194 5000 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) - - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
- -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory - - Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 52 15000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 60 Literature to be Developed/Published 4 4000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 10 Mass Utilization of Farmers Hostel - - Utilization of Staff Quarters - - Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - - Crop Cafeteria- 1 25 Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District - - Status of Revolving Funds - -
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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.)
Awards and Recognitions - - Case study / Success Story to be developed - - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction - - Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
60 1200
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - - KVK Ring - - Important visitors to KVK - - Status of KVK Website - - E-connectivity - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date) Summary of Staff position in KVK, Agar Malwa on March, 2018
Sanctioned Posts PC (1) SMS (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total
Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled
16 1 0 6 1 3 0 6 0 16 1
Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of specilization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joining
Per./Temp. Category
Senior Scientist and Head (Incharge)
Dr. R.P.S. Shaktawat
Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy 15600-39100 + AGP 7000
34750 11.06.2007 Permanent Gen
Scientist 1 Vacant - - - - - - - -
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Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of specilization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joining
Per./Temp. Category
Scientist 2 Vacant - - - - - - - - Scientist 3 Vacant - - - - - - - - Scientist 4 Vacant - - - - - - - - Scientist 5 Vacant - - - - - - - - Scientist 6 Vacant - - - - - - - - Programme Assistant
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Farm Manager Vacant - - - - - - - - Computer Programmer
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Accountant/ superintendent
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - - - Driver Vacant - - - - - - - - Driver Vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - -
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
District Profile : Particulars Characteristic No. of Village 512 No. of Gram Panchayat 227 No. of Tehsil 04 No. of Blocks 04 (Agar, Barod, Susner, Nalkheda) Population (2011) 571278 Male population 293052 Female population 278226 Male Literates 191286 Female Literates 119752
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Climatologically Features Particulars Characteristics Temperature Mini. 4.70C (Jan),
Maxi. 46.0C (May) Average Annual Rainfall 877.0 mm Land Use Pattern Land Use Pattern Area (ha) Percentage Geographical area 272578 100 Forest Area 6118 2.24 Net area sown 178490 65.48 Double Cropped area 106605 39.11 Cropping Intensity 159.72 -- Irrigated area 90084 50.47
Land holding pattern Type of farmers Number Percentage Marginal farmers 40561 Small farmers 27413 Medium Farmers 18774 Large farmers 11198 Total 97946 100
Farming System S. No. Farming system/enterprise 1 Crop Production
Crop production + Dairying, Crop production + Vegetable production +Dairying Crop production + Orchards, Goatory, Sheep and Poultry Crop production + Spices and Medicinal plants.
Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography) S. No. Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 1. Malwa Plateau 1. Semi-arid.
2. Rainfall (600-1000mm). 3. Water deficit (800-1200 mm).
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S. No. Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 4. Water holding capacity is low.
1. Semi-arid 1. Length of crop growing season period (80-110 days) depends upon soil depth. 2. Soil depth is shallow to medium 3. Intercropping and double cropping is possible. 4.Soil erosion is a problem due to sloppy lands
Soil type/s
S. No. Soil type Characteristics Area in ha 1. Black cotton soil These soils are dark grey to black in color, composed of clay and are plastic & sticky in nature.
These soils are fertile in nature and derived from decomposition of trappean rocks having thickness of 15 cm to 2m .
60732
2. Lateritic soil These soils consist of sandy loam to clayey loam and brick red to red in colour. These soils are derived from weathered ferruginous basalt and are found around Agar and Barod blocks.
139021
3. Alluvium soil The alluvium is of mixed origin & comprises of silt & clay and admixtures of these in varying properties. The occurrence of alluvium is confined to the bank of stream and rivers and usually 3 to 4 m in thickness.
72825
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (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)
Agar Malwa Tanodiya 2018 Agar 18 Km 6616 1316 Agar Malwa Palkheri 2018 Agar 8 Km 959 129 Agar Malwa Barod 2018 Barod 30 Km 13834 2984 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Agar Malwa Value addition and processing Agar Malwa Crop management practice Agar Malwa Women in agriculture Agar Malwa Livestock management Agar Malwa Natural resource management Agar Malwa Insect pest management Agar Malwa Implement and farm machinery Agar Malwa Horticulture and vegetables Agar Malwa Rural information system
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KVK Name THRUST AREA Agar Malwa Marketing and finance Agar Malwa Fuel and fodder scarcity 1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Low productivity due to moisture stress during crop growth of soybean
PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Tanodiya, Agar
Low productivity due to water logging/water stress in soybean production
PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Palkheri, Agar
Low productivity due to high weed population in garlic PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Barod, Barod Low yield due to limited irrigation in wheat PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Tanodiya, Agar Deteriorating soil organic carbon content PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Palkheri, Agar Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Agar
2. On Farm Testing 2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 Kharif 2017
Low productivity due to moisture stress during crop growth of soybean
Assessment Crop management
Soybean Rainfed 10 10 Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system T-1: Soybean variety JS 95-60 T-2 : Soybean variety JS 20-69, Seed treatment with rhizobium
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 culture, PSB culture, Thiomethoxam 30 %FS @10ml/kg seed weed management through Diclosulam; Spray of rynaxypyr 100 ml /ha, Yellow stricky traps 20/ha + Spray Thiamethoxam 25%WG @100ml/ha T-3 : Soybean variety RVS 2001-4: Seed treatment with rhizobium culture, PSB culture, Thiomethoxam 30 %FS @10ml/kg seed weed management through Diclosulam; Spray of rynaxypyr 100 ml
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 /ha, Yellow stricky traps 20/ha + Spray Thiamethoxam 25%WG @100ml/ha
Kharif, 2017
Low productivity due to water logging/water stress in soybean production
Assessment AEG Soybean / Broad bed furrow (BBF) seed drill/Furrow irrigated raised bed seed (FIRB) drill
Rainfed 10 10 Assessment of different seed drill in soybean T1: ridge & furrow T2: BBF T3: FIRB
Rabi 2017-18
Low productivity due to high weed population in garlic
Assessment Weed management
Garlic Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of herbicide for weed management in garlic T-1 : Hand weeding or no use of herbicides T-2 : Oxydiargyl 6% @ 60 ml ai /ha at 21 DAS T-3 : Oxydiargyl 6% @ 60 ml ai/ha at 21 DAS + Hoeing at 45 DAS
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 Rabi 2017-18
Low yield due to limited irrigation in wheat
Assessment Varietal replacement
Wheat Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system T1-FP HI-8663 T 2- Variety Pusa Mangal [HI 8737]; Sowing With FIRB, RDF 120:60:30:5 (NPKZn), Seed treatment with azotobactor, PSB culture, weed management through mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron @ 14.4 g/ha or clodinofop + metsulfuron 64 g/ha, Harvesting through reaper cum binder. T 3- Variety Pusa Tejas [HI 8759]; Sowing With FIRB, RDF 120:60:30:5 (NPKZn), Seed treatment with
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 azotobactor, PSB culture, weed management through mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron @ 14.4 g/ha or clodinofop + metsulfuron 64 g/ha, Harvesting through reaper cum binder
2018-19
Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment NRM 10 10 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health T:1 Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2 250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days. Mix 2 kg of jaggery in
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 200 liter of water in a container and stir well. Open the bottle and pour the contents of bottle into the solution. Stir the contents of the container and cover it with a paper/cardboard etc and stir it daily once within 4 days the material is ready.
2018-19
Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment NRM 600 600 Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation T2: To find out the awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 practices. To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices. To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation.
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system
Assessment of different seed drill in soybean Assessment of herbicide for weed management in garlic Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application 2.2 Economic Performance
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
Assessment of soybean production technology for
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OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system Assessment of different seed drill in soybean
Assessment of herbicide for weed management in garlic
Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
2.3 Information about Home Science OFT:
Year
Season
Problem diagnose
Title of
OFT
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Details of Technology Selected for Assessment
Characteristics of Technology
/ Variety / Product /
Enterprise
Farming / Enterprise Situation
No. of trials
Recommendations
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2.4 Economic Performance Home Science OFT: OFT Title
Performance Indicator / Parameter
Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR beat/min
% reduction
in drudgery
% increase
in efficiency
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 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district Crop/Enterprise
Thematic Area Technology
demonstrated Details of popularization methods
suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of
farmers Area in ha
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3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Integared weed
management
Blackgram Kharif 2018
Demonstration of imazethapyr + kulfa for integrated weed management in blackgram T1- Use of bullock drawn dora and hand weeding T2-Application of Imezathapyr 75 g ai/ha at 18 DAS + one kulfa at 35 DAS for IWM in blackgram
5.2 ha 2 --- 9 2 13
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Crop management
Soybean Kharif 2018
Cluster Demonstration of RVS 2001-4 variety of soybean T1-Use of long duration varieties of soybean T2- Full package with RVS 2001-4 variety of soybean
30.0 ha 5 5 50 15 75
Crop management
Blackgram Kharif 2018
Cluster Demonstration of IPU 94-1 variety of black gram T1-Use of long duration varieties of blackgram T2- Full package with IPU 94-1 variety of black gram
30.0 ha 5 5 50 15 75
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Crop management
Mustard Rabi 2018-
19
Cluster Demonstration of NRCDR 2 variety of mustard T1- Use of long duration varieties of mustard T2- Full package with NRCDR 2 variety of mustard
30.0 ha 5 5 50 15 75
Crop management
Linseed Rabi 2018-
19
Cluster Demonstration of Azad Alsi-1 variety of linseed T1- Use of long duration varieties of linseed T2- Full package with Azad Alsi-1 variety of linseed
30.0 ha 5 5 50 15 75
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Integared weed
management
Wheat Rabi 2018-
19
Demonstration of Clodinofop + Metsulfuron for weed management in wheat T1- Hand weeding T2- Clodinofop 15% + metsulfuron 1% @ 400 g /ha at 25-30 DAS
5.2 ha 2 --- 9 2 13
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Blackgram Demonstration of imazethapyr + kulfa for integrated weed management in blackgram T1- Use of bullock drawn dora and hand weeding T2-Application of Imezathapyr 75 g ai/ha at 18 DAS + one kulfa at 35 DAS for IWM in blackgram
Pods/plant Weed/sqm
Soybean Cluster Demonstration of RVS 2001-4 variety of soybean T1-Use of long duration varieties of soybean T2- Full package with RVS 2001-4 variety of soybean
Blackgram Cluster Demonstration of IPU 94-1 variety of black gram T1-Use of long duration varieties of blackgram T2- Full package with IPU 94-1 variety of black gram
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Mustard Cluster Demonstration of NRCDR 2 variety of mustard T1- Use of long duration varieties of mustard T2- Full package with NRCDR 2 variety of mustard
Linseed Cluster Demonstration of Azad Alsi-1 variety of linseed T1- Use of long duration varieties of linseed T2- Full package with Azad Alsi-1 variety of linseed
Wheat Demonstration of Clodinofop + Metsulfuron for weed management in wheat T1- Hand weeding T2- Clodinofop 15% + metsulfuron 1% @ 400 g /ha at 25-30 DAS
Tiller/plant Weed/sqm
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3.4 Information about Home Science FLDs Year
Season
Thematic
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/Technology/Entreprizes
Farming Situation
Proposed area (ha)
No. of Beneficiaries
3.5 Economic Performance Home Science FLDs:
Technology to be
Demonstrated
Performance Indicator / Parameter
Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR beat/min
% reduction
in drudgery
% increase
in efficiency
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 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 3.6 Training and Extension act ivities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities organized
Number of participants
Remarks
Demonstration of imazethapyr + kulfa for integrated weed management in blackgram
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
Cluster Demonstration of RVS 2001-4 variety of soybean
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
Cluster Demonstration of IPU 94-1 variety of black gram
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
Cluster Demonstration of NRCDR 2 variety of mustard
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1
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Crop Activity No. of activities organized
Number of participants
Remarks
Training for extension functionaries 1 Cluster Demonstration of Azad Alsi-1 variety of linseed
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
Demonstration of Clodinofop + Metsulfuron for weed management in wheat
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
3.7 Details of FLD on crop hybrids. Sr.No. Name of the Crop Name of the Hybrids Source of Hybrid
(Institute/Firm) No. of farmers Area in ha.
1. 4. Feedback System
4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption Agar Malwa 4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Agar Malwa
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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 Agar Malwa FFW Training
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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of kharif oilseeds
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of kharif pulses
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Integrated weed management in kharif pulses and oilseeds
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of rabi pulse crops
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of rabi oilseed crops
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of wheat
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Weed management in wheat
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Weed management in garlic
1 1 20
FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in kharif crops
1 1 20
FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in rabi crops
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Crop management under aberrant weather conditions
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Crop management and cultivation of summer season crops
1 1 20
FW ONC AEG Soil & water conservation measures
1 1 20
FW ONC AEG Calibration & maintenance seed drill
1 1 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC AEG Repair and maintenance of drip irrigation system
1 1 20
FW ONC AEG Repair and maintenance of thresher
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Repair and maintenance of sprinkler irrigation system
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Repair and maintenance of sprayers & dusters
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Improved harvesting equipments for rabi crops
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Improved cleaning & grading equipments for rabi crops
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Improved grain storage structures
1 1 20
FW ONC PLP Insect management in soybean
1 1 20
FW ONC PLP Insect management in gram
1 1 20
FW ONC PLP Disease management in garlic
1 1 20
FW OFC PLP Disease management in Soybean
1 1 20
FW OFC PLP Disease management in Khrif onion
1 1 20
FW OFC PLP Insect management in garlic
1 1 20
FW OFC PLP Insect management in mustard
1 1 20
FW ONC HOS Improved Production and techniques of turmeric
1 1 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
and ginger FW ONC HOM Improved Production and
techniques of Tulsi and kalmegh
1 1 20
FW ONC HOV Improved Production and techniques of Tomato and chilli
1 1 20
FW ONC HOS Improved Production and techniques of Ajwain and Nigella
1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Improved Production and techniques of Kharif Onion
1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Improved Production and techniques of cucurbits
1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Improved Production and techniques of cole crops
1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Improved Production and techniques of okra
1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Improved Production and techniques of Pea
1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Improved Production and techniques of garlic
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Management & Production Technology in Animal
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Organic farming concept & production
1 1 20
IS ONC AEG Improved agricultural implements
1 1 20
IS ONC CP Improved cultivation of kharif oilseeds
1 1 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
IS ONC CP Improved cultivation of kharif pulses
1 1 20
IS ONC CP Integrated weed management in kharif pulses and oilseeds
1 1 20
IS ONC CP Improved cultivation of rabi pulse crops
1 1 20
IS ONC CP Improved cultivation of rabi oilseed crops
1 1 20
IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in kharif crops
1 1 20
IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in Rabi crops
1 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 Agar Malwa
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 Agar Malwa
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Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Productivity enhancement of major crops
CP, HOV CM IS 01 01 10 2 17 4 4 - 2 -
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 06 Kisan Mela 01 Kisan Ghosthi 02
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Exhibition 01 Film Show 01 Method Demonstrations 01 Farmers Seminar 01 Workshop 01 Group meetings 01 Lectures delivered as resource persons 50 Newspaper coverage 06 Radio talks 02 TV talks 01 Popular Articles 03 Extension Literature 03 Farm Advisory Services 06 Scientific visit to farmers field 02 Farmers Visit to KVK 100 Diagnostic Visits 02 Exposure Visits 01 Ex-trainees Sammelan - Soil Health Camp - Animal Health Camp 01 Agri Mobile Clinic - Soil Test Campaigns 01 Farm Science Club conveners meet - Self Help Group conveners meetings 01
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7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 SEED production
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
7.2 Planting Material production
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
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
Agar Malwa Bioagents Agar Malwa Biofertilizers Agar Malwa Bio Pesticides
7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : No, Year of establishment : NA
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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
Agar Malwa Soil Sample Agar Malwa Water Sample
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if 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/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total Agar Malwa
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent
No. of beneficiaries Major recommendations
Agar Malwa 52 15000 Crop Production, Plant protection, Vegetable, Fruit & Flower Production, Livestock Management, Fisheries, Poultry, Soil Testing ,Weather Parameters.
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Agar Malwa 28 May 2018 30 Agar Malwa October 2018 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 Agar Malwa Apr-Jun 2018 Quarterly 1000 1000 Agar Malwa Jul-Sep 2018 Quarterly 1000 1000 Agar Malwa Oct-Dec 2018 Quarterly 1000 1000 Agar Malwa Jan-Mar 2019 Quarterly 1000 1000
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
Agar Malwa
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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
Technical bulletins 1 Type Title Author’s name Number of copies Technical reports 2 Popular article 1 News paper coverage 2 Year Planner 1
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
Agar Malwa MMKTY M.P. Govt. Agar Malwa ATMA M.P. Govt. Agar Malwa MNREGA - Agar Malwa NHM - Agar Malwa RKVY Central Govt. Agar Malwa DRDA - Agar Malwa MPWSRP M.P. Govt. Agar Malwa SEED Village - Agar Malwa NAIP - Agar Malwa NICRA Central Govt. Agar Malwa Others (Plz. Specify) SHC Central Govt. Agar Malwa Mini lab – Mrida Parikshak Central Govt. Agar Malwa NFSM (Pulse) Central Govt. Agar Malwa NFSM (Oil seed) Central Govt. Agar Malwa Wheat FLD Central Govt. Agar Malwa RAWE VV Agar Malwa VTP Central Govt. Agar Malwa RKVY (Org. Farming) M.P. Govt. Agar Malwa PPV & FRA Central Govt. Agar Malwa Pre Kharif Kisan Sammelan Central Govt. Agar Malwa PMFBY – Kisan Mela Central Govt. Agar Malwa World Soil Health Day & Pre Rabi
Sammelan Central Govt.
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14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of 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)
Agar Malwa 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
Agar Malwa 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.) Agar Malwa Yes DES b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Agar Malwa Crop Cafeteria Agar Malwa Technology Desk Agar Malwa Visitors Gallery Agar Malwa Technology Exhibition Agar Malwa Technology Gate-Valve
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
1. Kharif, 2017 11 varieties 2. Rabi, 2017-18 152 varieties
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. 1 Agar Malwa
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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. 15 May 2018 50 2. 20 Oct. 2018 50 3. 15 Dec. 2018 50 4. 21 Jan. 2019 50
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Agar Malwa Agar, Barod, Nalkheda Susner Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
NIL 21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 KVK, Ujjain SAC meeting, Knowledge sharing, Seed input sharing,
Implements sharing , whats App, Kisan mela , Training & Kisan goshthi
Good concept for mutual cooperation and technology dissemination
2 KVK, Shajapur SAC meeting, Knowledge sharing, Seed input sharing, Implements sharing , whats App, Kisan mela , Training & Kisan goshthi
Good concept for mutual cooperation and technology dissemination
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks Agar Malwa
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Agar Malwa
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24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 1 Agar Malwa 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
Agar Malwa 26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS
Name of KVK Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Agar Malwa Gosthies Agar Malwa Exhibition Agar Malwa Film Show Agar Malwa Fair Agar Malwa Diagnostic Practical’s Agar Malwa Farm Visit Agar Malwa Lectures organixzed Agar Malwa Distribution of Seed (q) Agar Malwa Bio Fertilizers (q) Agar Malwa Distribution of
Fingerlings (No)
Agar Malwa Bio Production Distribution (Kg.)
Agar Malwa Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.)
Agar Malwa Total Number of farmers visited the technology week
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27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Agar Malwa Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Agar Malwa Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl.No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Agar Malwa Dairy Management Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Agar Malwa Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Agar Malwa Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Agar Malwa
Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Agar Malwa
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Agar Malwa
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Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Agar Malwa
Awareness Campaign 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
28. Proposal of NICRA - NA
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Agar Malwa Not alloted Not alloted Not alloted Not alloted 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Agar Malwa
32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Agar Malwa
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3. KVK Alirajpur
Summary of the activities 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.)
OFTs 07 555 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 24 60 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 62 155 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) 4.0 10 FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 8.0 20 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) - - Training-Farmers and farm women 50 1250 Training-Rural youths 06 150 Training- Extension functionaries 04 100 Extension Activities 281 19717 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 125 - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
- -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 255 255 Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104 25000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 50 Literature to be Developed/Published 43 - Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes - - Utilization of Farmers Hostel - - Utilization of Staff Quarters - - Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 25 625
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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.)
Crop Cafeteria- 25 15000
Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District -- - Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions - - Case study / Success Story to be developed -
KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 200
Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages) 06 100
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - -
KVK Ring 04 -
Important visitors to KVK 04 -
Status of KVK Website - -
Status of RTI - - E-connectivity - Details of Technology Week Celebrations - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date 01.04.2018)
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator Dr. R.K. Yadav Plant
Protection Ph.D. Plant Pathology 15600-
39100+7000
29.1.2007 Permanent Other
Subject Matter Specialist2
Dr. Narendra Kumawat Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy 15600-39100+6000
30.5.2016 Permanent Other
Subject Matter Specialist3
Subject Matter Specialist4
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Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Subject Matter Specialist5
Subject Matter Specialist6
Programme Assistant Farm Manager Computer Programmer Stenographer Driver Driver Supporting staff Supporting staff 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Geographical area- 315,000 ha., Cultivable Area- 1,80,000 ha., Irrigated Area- 36,000 ha. Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) S. No Farming system/enterprise 1 Agriculture + Labour 2 Agriculture + Goatry+ Poultry + Animal husbandry 1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2016 to 31.3.2017 (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)
Alirajpur Indra Singh Ki Chouki 2018 Alirajpur 14 Alirajpur Undwa 2018 Alirajpur 13 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Alirajpur Diversification of agriculture Alirajpur Crop diversification, emphasis on horticulture Alirajpur Increases cropping intensity Alirajpur Promotion of rain water harvesting and in situ moisture conservation Alirajpur Soil health management
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KVK Name THRUST AREA Alirajpur Integrated plant nutrient management and Integrated pest management Alirajpur Integrated weed management Alirajpur Promotion of orchards and cultivation of vegetables, spices, medicinal crops to increase socio-economic status of farmers Alirajpur Balanced feeding and health management of milch animals and poultry Alirajpur Soil and water erosion through water harvesting and water conservation Alirajpur Reorganization of agriculture base. Alirajpur Vocational trainings for rural youths for income generation Alirajpur Post harvest and storage Alirajpur Farm mechanization
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
Alirajpur Low yield due to traditional low yielding varieties, pest & Weed infestation and environmental calamities
PRA, Farmers interaction, Training, Group meeting etc.
Indra Singh Ki Chouki , Undwa
Alirajpur Poor plant growth due to low soil fertility Alirajpur Less profitable dairy occupation due to rearing of uneconomical
animals and imbalance feeding Alirajpur Use of traditional agricultural implements/ machinery Alirajpur Less response to the extension of improved technologies due to poor
literacy, poor socio-economic status and traditional of alcoholism
2. On Farm Testing 2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to high infestation
Assessment IPM Black gram Rainfed 4.0 10 Assessment of IPM practice for
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
of MYMV management of MYM V in Blackgram T1- Farmer practice No use of insecticide(farmer pratice)) T2- Seed treatment with Imidacloprid 70 WS @ 5ml/kg T3- - Seed treatment with Imidacloprid 70 WS @ 5ml/kg followed by Installation of Yellow sticky traps + spray of Thiamethoxam@ 100ml/ha
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to old variety seed
Assessment Varietal Soybean Rainfed 4.0 ha 10 Assessment medium duration variety of Soybean under Soybean-Chickpea cropping system T1- Use of their own seed/ old variety seed JS-335 T2: Soybean RVS 2001-02 -Chick pea var RVG 201
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
,STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: JS 20-34 – Chick pea var RVG 201,STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to heavy MYMV
infestation & old variety seed
Assessment Varietal Blackgram Rainfed 4.0 ha 10 Assessment of Blackgram variety PU-31 and PU-35/IPU-02-43 T1- Framers practice (Use of their own seed/ old variety seed) T2- Improved variety PU-31 T3- Improved variety PU-35 T4- Improved variety IPU-02-43
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to old variety seed
Assessment Varietal Wheat Irrigated 4.0 ha 10 Assessment of improved variety of wheat HI 8737 and RVW 4106 for soybean wheat cropping system T1- Use of old variety seed (Lok-1) T2- Improved wheat var. HI
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
8737 ( Pusa Anmol )+ RDF+IPM T3- Improved wheat var. RVW 4106+ RDF+IPM
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to heavy weed infestation in
maize
Assessment IWM Rabi Maize Irrigated 4.0 ha 10 Assessment of integrated weed management in Rabi Maize under soybean maize cropping system T1-Farmer practice (Dora/ Kulfa at 20-25 DAS) T2- Atrazine 0.50 kg/ha PE + Pendimethalin 0.5 kg/ha PE T3- Atrazine 0.50 kg/ha PE + Dora/ Kulfa at 20-25 DAS
2018-19 Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment NRM 05 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health T1: Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
exposed to extreme weather conditions T2:1.250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days. 2.Mass Multiplication
2018-19 Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD 500 Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation T2: (a)To find out the awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices. (b)To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
(c )To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.3 Economic Performance KVK name
OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) 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
farmers Area in
ha
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3.3 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Varietal Green gram Zaid 2018
High Yielding variety
10.0 IPM 2-3 25
25
IWM Soybean Kharif 2018
Chlorimuron 9 g/ha +
Quizalofop 50 g/ha at 20-25
DAS for weed control in soybean
4.0 RVS 2001-04 10
10
Varietal Pigeonpea Kharif 2018
Demonstration of high yielding
variety of Pigeon pea
4.0 Pusa 992 10 10
IPM Cotton Kharif 2018
Profenofos@ 1.5L +
Acetamipride @ 125g/ha for
management mealybug
4.0 Bt cotton 10 10
IPM Chilli Kharif 2018
Yellow sticky trap +
Acetamipride 125g/ha for
management of sucking pest
4.0 Hybrid 10 10
IWM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Pendimethalin 1000 g/ha (PE) fb Kulfa/ HW at
25 DAS
4.0 RVG 201 10 10
IWM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Renaxypyr @ 100 ml/ha for
management of pod borer
4.0 RVG 201 10 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IWM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Clodinifop 60g a.i./ha and
Metsulfuron 04g a.i./ ha for
control of mix weed flora in
wheat
4.0 GW 322 10 10
ICM Cluster - Soybean
Kharif 2018
Seed + ICM 20.0 RVS 2001-04 50 50
ICM Cluster - Black gram
Kharif 2018
Seed + ICM 20.0 PU-31 50 50
ICM Cluster - Gram
Rabi 2018-19
Seed + ICM 20.0 RVG 201 50 50
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Local Check
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of
participants Remarks
Alirajpur Zaid Green gran Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Alirajpur Soybean Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
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KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of
participants Remarks
Alirajpur Pigeonpea Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Alirajpur Black gram Field days 2 100 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 2 50
Alirajpur Gram Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Alirajpur Cotton Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Alirajpur Maize Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Alirajpur Wheat Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Alirajpur Bio waste decomposer
Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
3.5 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.
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4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 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
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC CP Production technology of Soybean
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Production technology of Maize
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Pulse production technology
1 1 25
FW ONC CP IWM in kharif crops 1 1 25 FW ONC CP IWM in Rabi crops 1 1 25 FW ONC CP Prod. technology of rabi
crops 1 1 25
FW OFC CP Production technology of zayad crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Production technology of kharif crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CP IWM in pulses 1 1 25 FW OFC CP Production technology of
Rabi crops 1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F FW ONC HOV Production technology of
summer vegetable 1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Prod. technology of Okra 1 1 25 FW ONC HOV Prod. technology of
Vegetables 1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Prod. technology of Onion 1 1 25 FW ONC HOV Prod. technology of Gralic 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Prod. technology of Chilli 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technology of
kharif onion 1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Nursery Management 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technology of
Rabi vegetables 1 1 25
FW OFC HOF Cultivation of Fruit plants 1 1 25 FW ONC PLP IPM in kharif crops 3 1 75 FW ONC PLP IPDM in vegetables 1 1 25 FW ONC PLP IDM in Rabi crops 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP IDM in kharif crops 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP IPDM in vegetables 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP IPM in Rabi crops 3 1 75 FW OFC SFM Fertilizer and manure
application techniques 1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Soil fertility management 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM INM in rabi crops 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM INM in vegetables 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM INM in wheat 1 1 25 FW ONC WOE Technique of drudgery
reduction 1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Formation of SHGs and its management
1 1 25
FW OFC LPM Dairy Management 1 1 25 FW OFC LPM Kadaknath rearing 1 1 25 FW OFC WOE Goat Farming 1 1 25 RY ONC CP Seed Production
technology 2 2 50
RY ONC SFM Nadep & vermi composting 1 2 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F RY ONC HOF Nursery management of
horticultural crops 1 2 25
RY ONC LPM Kadaknath Rearing 1 2 25 RY ONC LPM Goat Rearing 1 2 25 RY ONC LPM Mushroom Production 1 2 25 IS ONC CP Production technology of
kharif crops 1 2 25
IS ONC CP Production technology of Rabi Crops
1 2 25
IS ONC SFM IPM in kharif crops 1 2 25 IS ONC SFM IPM in Rabi crops 1 2 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F
Vermi compost production vermicompost PIS 05 20 Seed production All major kharif & rabi crops Income generation 05 20 Nursery management of horticultural crops
Vegetables Income generation 07 20
Plant propagation/Value addition in fruits and vegetable
Horticultural crops Income generation 07 20
Stitching Stitching Income generation 05 0 20 Kadaknath Rearing Poultry production Income generation 05 20
Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Training title Self employed after training
Number of persons employed else where Type of units Number of units Number of persons
employed Kadaknath Rearing
Goat Rearing
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Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 10 400 100 15 Kisan Mela 01 500 100 10 Kisan Ghosthi 04 200 50 10 Exhibition 06 1000 200 20 Film Show 10 250 50 06 Method Demonstrations 02 40 10 4 Farmers Seminar 02 100 50 10 Workshop 01 50 25 25
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Group meetings 02 150 50 10 Lectures delivered as resource persons
25 500 100 25
Newspaper coverage 24 Radio talks 04 TV talks 02 Popular Articles 06 Extension Literature 06 Farm Advisory Services 104 12700 300 400 Scientific visit to farmers field 24 500 - 100 Farmers Visit to KVK 25 500 125 100 Diagnostic Visits 10 200 - 20 Exposure Visits 01 20 10 2 Ex-trainees Sammelan 01 50 25 10 Soil Health Camp 02 75 25 5 Animal Health Camp 02 60 40 5 Agri Mobile Clinic Soil Test Campaigns 01 50 10 10 Farm Science Club conveners meet Self Help Group conveners meetings 01 25 25 10 Other- (Celebration of important days- Parthenium eradication day, Swachhata Abhiyan and Soil Health day, International Women Day,World environment day)
05 200 50 05
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7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals Wheat GW-322 SD 50 qtl Pulses Gram JG 130 SD 25 qtl Oilseeds Soybean RVS 2001-04 SD 50 qtl 7.2 Planting Material production
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
Vegetable Chilli Hybrid Fruit
Vegetable Tomato Hybrid Fruit
7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
BIOAGENTS - BIOFERTILIZERS - BIO PESTICIDES 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
Alirajpur Cattle
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
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Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment :
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
Alirajpur Soil Sample 9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client (PF/RY/EF)
No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent
No. of beneficiaries Major recommendations
Farmers Ext. Pers. Jhabua 104 25000 200 ICM, IPM, IDM, IWM, IPNM, HOV, HOF, Vet., Poultry, Drudgery reduction, Water
conservation, weather alert, contingent planning, general awareness, Information of ext. activities etc
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Alirajpur Pre Kharif 25
Alirajpur Pre Rabi 25
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 Alirajpur April to June 2018 Three months 500 Alirajpur July to Sept 2018 Three months 500 Alirajpur Oct. to Dec. 2018 Three months 500 Alirajpur Jan to March 2019 Three months 500
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12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
Alirajpur
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 2 Technical bulletins 2 Technical reports 02 Popular article 06 News paper coverage 24 Year Planner 1 Booklet/Folder 2 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
Alirajpur ATMA
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course
Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
April to March, 2018-2019 On campus training Two days, Four days, Five days 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
Alirajpur
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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 Jhabua Yes DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Alirajpur Crop Cafeteria Leading varieties of rabi and kharif crops and vegetables, Alirajpur Technology Desk Alirajpur Visitors Gallery Alirajpur Technology Exhibition Alirajpur Technology Gate-Valve c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 Varietal Demonstrated the major crops of the district during Kharif & rabi 2 Vegetable production Demonstrated the major vegetable of the district during Kharif & rabi 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. 1 Alirajpur
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Submitted list of progressive farmers to the ZPD, Zone IX, Jabalpur. Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated September and January 50
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Alirajpur 01 06 02 100
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
1
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21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Jhabua Input and resource person 2 Dhar Input and resource person
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Jhabua 30.7.2013 25 750
24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
Alirajpur
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27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Oilseeds Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Dairy Management Disease management Feed and fodder technology 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
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Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Awareness Campaign Name of KVK Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers 28. Proposal of NICRA – NIL
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.)
Alirajpur 30702878779 63,76,056 64,35,895 64,35,895
31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Alirajpur 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
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4. KVK Badwani
Summary of the activities 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.) OFTs 12 255 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 1 (5) 12 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 2(10) 24 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) 0 0 FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 3 (6) 15 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 0 0 Training-Farmers and farm women 76 1925 Training-Rural youths 7 175 Training- Extension functionaries 8 200 Extension Activities 216 1600 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 2 150 Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
1 2000
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
1 2000
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 1 50 Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory - - Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 1 10000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 50 Literature to be Developed/Published 7 10000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 5 300 Utilization of Farmers Hostel - -
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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.) Utilization of Staff Quarters - - Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - - Crop Cafeteria- 2 - Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 10 10 Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions 2 2 Case study / Success Story to be developed 1/1 2 KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 2 50 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
- -
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan 3 100 KVK Ring 1 3 Important visitors to KVK - - Status of KVK Website - - Status of RTI - - E-connectivity - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations 2 60 Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator
Dr. S.K. Badodiya
Agri-Extension Ph.D.
Agri-Extension 37400-67000 G.P.9000
38800 22/07/15 Permanent SC
Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr. Dinesh Kumar Jain
Horticulture Ph.D.
Horticulture 15600-39100 GP- 6000
23020 12-03-2007 Permanent General
Subject Matter Specialist2
- vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist3
- vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist4
- vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist5
- vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist6
- vacant - - - - - - - -
Programme Assistant Dr. D.K. Tiwari Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy
9300-34800
GP- 4200 12090 03/09/2016 Permanent Gen.
Programme Assistant Mr. M. Banel Horticulture M.Sc. Horticulture
9300-34800
GP- 4200 12090 05/09/2016 Permanent ST
Computer Programmer
Mr. Uday Singh Awasya
Computer MCA
Computer Science 9300-34800 GP- 4200
16480 10/04/2008 Permanent ST
Accountant / superintendent
Mr. Ranjeet Bara
- M.Com. Account 9300-34800 GP- 3600
10230 20/12/2016 Permanent ST
Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - - - Driver Mr. Nand
Kishor Parte Driver 8th
Driver 5200-20200 GP- 1900
6900 21-07-08 Permanent ST
Driver vacant
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Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Supporting staff vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff vacant - - - - - - - -
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
1. Agro-climatic Zone - XI. Nimar Valley (Cotton-Jowar Crop Zone) 2. Latitude - 21º 37' to 27 º 22' North 3. Longitude - 74º 37' to 75º 37' East 4. Altitude - 300 m from MSL 5. Climate - Dry climate (hottest belt of the country) 6. Average rainfall - 773 mm 7. Temperature - Maximum 43º C to 48º C Minimum 10º C to 25º C 8. Soil Type - a. Clay loam (Black soil) b. Clay loam to clay (Alluvial) c. Sandy loam to clay loam (Alluvial) d. Sandy clay loam to clay (Hilly soil) 9. Representing soil type - Medium black soil 10. Geographical area - 529846.00 ha 11. Total Population - 13,85,659 12. No. of Tehsils - 9 (Barwani, Pati, Anjad, Thikari, Rajpur, Niwali
Pansemal, Balwadi, Sendhwa) 13. No. of Blocks - 7 (Barwani, Pati, Thikari, Rajpur, Pansemal, Niwali, Sendhwa) 14. Population density - 230/sq km 15. Literacy percentage - 45.35% 16. Adjoining district - Dhar, Jhabua in North, Kharone in East, Maharastra State in West 17. Rural population - 85.35% 18. SC/ST population - 64.83% 19. Total cropped area (ha) - 237368 20. Sole cropped area (ha) - 236300 21. Double cropped area (ha) - 45328 22. Irrigated area (ha) - 78754 (31% of total cropped area)
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23. Forest (ha) - 158514 24. Cultivated area - 43.33% 25. Forest area - 33.47% 26. Barren uncultivated - 7.07% 27. Permanent pasture land - 4.72% 28. Cultivable waste land - 1.51% 29. Non Agriculture land - 2.90% 30. Agriculture workers - 85.35% 31. Unemployed period - 4-6 months in off season 32. Major enterprises - Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal husbandry, Poultry and Forestry. 33. Land use pattern of the district - a. Total cultivable agriculture land - 33.33% b. Forest land - 5.47% c. Fallow land - 2% d. Other land - 3% 34. Major irrigation source - 85% irrigation by wells, tube wells & Narmada pipe lines 35. Irrigation source - a. Canals - 14% b. Tube wells - 30% c. Wells - 55% d. Ponds - 1% 36. Land holding pattern - a. Large (>10 ha) - 6% b. Medium (4-10 ha) - 24% c. Semi Medium (2-4 ha) - 27% d. Small (1-2 ha) - 26% e. Marginal (<1 ha) - 17% 37. Livestock position - a. Cows - 55% b. Buffaloes - 17% c. Goat & Sheep - 28% d. Total poultry - 357172 38. Major crops - Cotton, Soybean, Jowar, Maize, Bajra, Arhar,
Moong, Urd, Groundnut and Chilli in Kharif and Wheat and Gram in Rabi, Papaya, Guava, Banana, Sapota and Acid Lime etc.
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1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (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)
Badwani Osada 2015 Pati 28.0 1750 134 Badwani Bokrata 2015 Pati 45.0 3500 364 Badwani Fatyapur 2015 Thikari 35.0 2500 568 Badwani Bhawati 2016 Badwani 25.00 2712 349 Badwani Pichhodi 2016 Badwani 12.00 2356 182 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Badwani Integrated Crop Management Badwani Integrated Disease & Pest Management Badwani Income generation activities for empowerment of rural youth Badwani Drudgery reduction for farm women Badwani To create awareness about value addition & Processing. Badwani To popularize organic farming in the district. Badwani To create awareness about judicious use of Irrigation water. Badwani Balance diet supplement for rural children and farm women Badwani Cultivation of fruits and vegetables Badwani Soil & water conservation 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
Badwani Intensive and continuous cotton production resulted increasing use of fertilizer & low productivity.
PRA and Farmers Meetings Osada , Rajpur, Kari
Badwani Poor yield of local and old variety in pegionpea and Gram PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Borlai, Pipri, Lunsera
Badwani Unemployment of rural population PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Bhavti, Pichodi, Mohepura
Badwani Low yield due to improper nursery management in vegetable
PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Balkuwa,Anjad,Talvada
Badwani High drudgery in farm women due to use of traditional agricultural implements.
PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Bokrata, Pati, Osada
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KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block
Badwani Area and productivity of cereal and oilseed crops, particularly soybean is towards declining trend.
PRA and Farmers Meetings Pichhodi, Bhawati
Badwani Indiscriminate and non judicious use of pesticides specially in chilli for controlling the leaf curl diseases.
PRA and Farmers Meetings Balkuwa, Lunsara , Kari
Badwani High level of drudgery during agricultural operation by farm women
PRA and Farmers Meetings Balkuwa& Anjad
Badwani Inadequate control measures of Soil & water conservation PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion Bhavti, Pichodi, Mohepura
Badwani Lack of knowledge regarding value addition Through PRA with the group of farmer, farm women and rural youth during various activities
Bhavti, Talun, Balkuwa
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif –2018
Low Productivity due to imbalanced use of fertilizer
Assessment INM Papaya Irrigated
13 13
Assessment of Balanced dose of fertilizer in Papaya
Kharif –2018
Low quality yield due to higher infestation of sucking pest
Assessment IPM Pomegranate Irrigated
10 10
Assessment of pesticide in Pomegranate for management of sucking pest
Kharif –2018
Low yield due to old variety (JS 95-60)
Assessment VE Soybean Rainfed 10 10
Assessment of newly released varieties for higher production in Soybean
Kharif – Heavy weed Assessment IWM Maize Rainfed 10 10 Assessment of
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
2018 infestation during first 20-25 DAS
weed management in Maize crop
Rabi –2018
Low Productivity due to imbalanced use of fertilizer at improper time
Assessment INM Marigold Irrigated 13 13
Assessment of Balanced dose of fertilizer in Marigold
Rabi –2018
Low Productivity due to imbalanced use of fertilizer
Assessment INM Okra Irrigated 15 15
Assessment of Balanced dose of fertilizer in Okra
Rabi –2018
Use of imbalance dose of fertilizer and fertilizer applied at improper HME
Assessment INM Banana Irrigated 15 15 Assessment of INM in Banana
Rabi –2018
Low productivity due to old variety
Assessment VE Gram Irrigated 08 08
Assessment of improved varieties of Gram
Rabi –2018
Use of local variety seeds
Assessment VE Onion Irrigated 05 05
Assessment of HYV NHRDF Red-3 variety of onion
Rabi –2018
Low yield of wheat due to weed infestation
Assessment IWM Wheat Irrigated 08 08 Assessment of weedicide in Wheat
Rabi –2018
Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD - - 600 600
Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif –Rabi-Jayad 2018-19
Delayed and lack of visual based technical information dissemination
Assessment ICT Whatsup appli. - 1
Group 100
Assessment of effectiveness of Visual based technical information dissemination through whats’up
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.2 Economic Performance KVK name
OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension
system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Soybean ICM Improved Variety JS-95-60 Trainings,Demonstrations, Field Days
15 146 62
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Pigeonpea ICM Improved Variety JKM-189+ IPM
Trainings, FLDs, Field Days and Group Meetings
18 215 74
Kharif Onion ICM Improved variety ‘Agri Found Dark Red’
Trainings, FLDs, Field Days and Group Meetings
18 196 186
Chilli IPM IPM Module in Chilli Trainings, FLDs, Field Days and Group Meetings
28 164 345
Acid Lime IDM IDM module in Acidlime Trainings, FLDs, Field Days and Group Meetings
10 28 30
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
ICM Tomato/Chilli Kharif 2018
Demonstration of weed management through Mulching in Tomato/Chilli
4.00 Mulching
ICM Onion Kharif 2018
Demonstration on improved Kharif onion Variety Bheema Super
4.00 Bheema Super
ICM Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration on Improved variety of soybean
5.00 RVS 2001-04
ICM Pigeon pea Kharif 2018
Demonstration on Pigeon pea variety Rajiv Lochan with IPM
5.00
Rajiv Lochan
INM Tomato Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration Nutrient Management in Tomato through Fertigation technique
2.0
Hybrid Tomato (Abhinav)
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
INM Cauliflower Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on effect of Boron application on Cauliflower
4.0
F-1 Hybrid Madhuri
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
KVK Name
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrate
d
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized
Number of participants Remarks
Badwani Onion (Kharif) Field days 1 25 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Badwani Tomato Field days 1 35 Farmers Training 2 30 Media coverage 2 Mass Training for extension functionaries - -
Badwani Soybean Field days 2 35 Farmers Training 2 65 Media coverage - Mass Training for extension functionaries - -
Badwani Pigeonpea Field days 2 40 Farmers Training 2 60 Media coverage - - Training for extension functionaries - -
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KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized
Number of participants Remarks
Badwani Gram Field days 2 45 Farmers Training 2 60 Media coverage - -
3.5 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.
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption 4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC HOV Nutrient management in tomato though fertigation
1 1 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC HOV Improved production technology of kharif onion
1 1 20
FW OFC HOF Improved production technology of papaya
1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Improved production technology of chilli
1 1 20
IS ONC HOV Improved nursery management in horticultural crops
1 2 20
FW OFC HOV Improved production technology of Rabi onion
1 1 20
FW OFC WOE Importance of SHGs for unemployed rural youth
2 2 40
FW OFC HOS Improved techniques of Turmeric /Garlic production
1 1 20
FW OFC WOE Income enhancement through Turmeric/Garlic processing
1 1 20
FW ONC HOF Improved production technology of papaya
1 1 20
FW ONC ICT Importance of social media ( What’s up) in dissemination of agricultural technology
2 2 40
FW OFC ICT Role of extension literature for knowledge improvement
1 1 20
FW OFC ICT Importance of village liberary for agriculture information
1 1 20
IS ONC IS Importance of PRA for designing of effective extension work
1 2 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC Others Training on organic farming
12 12 250
FW ONC Others Training on organic farming
4 4 80
IS ONC Others Training on organic farming
1 2 20
FW OFC CP Training on Balanced use of fertilizer
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Training on Integrated nutrient managment
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Training on Liquid fertilizer
1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Nutrient management in tomato through fertigation
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Benefits of organic based fertilizers
2 2 40
FW ONC HOV Transplanting technique of cabbage & cauliflower
1 1 20
IS ONC CP Production technology of pulse crops
1 2 20
IS ONC CP Production technology of oilseed crops
1 2 20
FW OFC LPM Importance of Vaccination in animals
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Preparation of balance concentrate mixture using locally available feed ingredients
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Importance of summer deep ploughing
1 1 20
FW OFC SFM Method of collecting soil samples and their analysis
4 4 100
FW OFC CP Seed treatment & fertilizer management in
2 2 50
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
soybean FW OFC PLP IPM in soybean 1 1 20 FW OFC PLP IPM in cotton 2 2 40 FW OFC CP Improved cultivation
technology of Gram & Wheat
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Importance of seed treatment in Rabi Crops
1 1 20
FW ONC CP IPM in Gram 1 1 20 FW ONC SFM Soil & Water
conservation practices for higher productivity under rainfall
2 2 50
FW ONC OTH Importance of ICT for farming community
1 1 20
FW ONC OTH Role of extension literature for knowledge improvement
1 1 20
IS ONC OTH Importance of social media for dissemination of agricultural technologies
1 1 20
IS ONC HOV Orchard management 1 2 20 IS ONC OTH Use of Social media in
Agriculture 2 4 40
IS ONC OTH ICT in Agriculture 1 2 20 FW OFC HOS Improved Nursery
Management in Chilli 1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Improved Weed management technology in Chilli through plastic Mulching
1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Improved production Technology of kharif Onion
1 1 20
FW OFC HOF Improved production 1 1 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Technology of Papaya FW OFC HOS Improved production
technology of hybrid Chilli
1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Weed & Fertilizer Management in onion
1 1 20
FW OFC HOF Improved production Technology of Papaya
1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Improved Production Technology of Rabi Onion
1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Nutrient Management in Tomato through Fertigation
1 1 20
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Nursery management of horticultural crops Nursery
manamgent RY
07
Plant propagation/Value addition in fruits and vegetable
Value addition RY
07
Entrepreneurship development through stitching art and craft
Stitching and embroiding
RY 07
Organic Farming Organic Farming RY 07 Soil testing technology SHM RY 07 Honey bee keeping for entrepreneurship development
Skill development RY 07
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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
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Advisory Services 2 Agri mobile clinic 2 Animal Health Camp 2
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Awareness programme 5 Celebration of important days 6 Diagnostic visits 12 Exhibition 10 Exposure visits 12 Extension Literature 10 Ex-trainees Sammelan 5 Farm advisory Services 38 Farm Science Club conveners meet 4 Farmers Seminar/Workshop 2 Farmers visit to KVK 50 Field Day 4 Film Show 12 Group meetings 8 Interface 4 Kharif Sammelan 2 Kisan Ghosthi 24 Kisan Mela 2 Krishi Gyan Doot meet 8 Krishi Mahotsav 2 Lectures delivered as resource persons 14 Mahila Mandals conveners meetings 02 Method Demonstrations 04 Newspaper coverage 45 Popular articles 10 Pradhanmantri phasal bema yojana 2 Radio talks 8 Scientific visit to farmers field 48 Self Help Group conveners meetings 2 Soil health Camp 8 Soil test campaigns 8 Summer deep plougning 6 Technology Week 2 TV talks 4 Workshop 2
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Others -
7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals Soybean RVS 2001-04 JS-95-60
SD
Pulses Gram RVG-201 SD Fruits Lemon Kagji PM Flowers Mari gold Narangi PM Rose Desi & Hybrid PM 7.2 Planting Material production
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
7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
BIOAGENTS BIOFERTILIZERS BIO PESTICIDES
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7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Yes
Year of establishment : -2006
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
Barwani Soil Sample 1000 1000 20 Barwani Water Sample
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if 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/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) KVK Name
No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No. of Village Covered
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Barwani 50 20000 500 692 Crop,ICM, Marketing, Whether,Govt. Scheme
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations
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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
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
12.3 PUBLICATIONS Category Number Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to
be printed Number of copies to be
distributed Research Paper Type Title Author’s name Number of copies Technical bulletins Technical reports Popular article News paper coverage Year Planner Others (pl. specify) 13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state) Funds received
(Rs.) Activities organized
Operational Area
Remarks
ATMA 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel.
Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course
Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
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
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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.) b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Crop Cafeteria Technology Desk Visitors Gallery Technology Exhibition Technology Gate-Valve
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
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. 1 18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated 19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
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21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Barwani March 2016 (Re start) 24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab):NA 26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS
Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies 4 Lectures organized 12 Exhibition 2 Film show 4 Fair 0 Farm Visit 2 Diagnostic Practical's 0 Distribution of Literature (No.) 4 Distribution of Seed (q) 0 Distribution of Planting materials (No.) 0 Bio Product distribution (Kg) 0 Bio Fertilizers (q) 0 Distribution of fingerlings 0 Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) 0 Total number of farmers visited the technology week 200
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Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Animal health camp 2 Awareness programme 4 Cashless Transaction Week 2 Celebration of important days (Parthenium eradication week, Swachhata Abhiyan and Soil Health Day,International Women Day,National Integrity Day,World environment day,World forestry day,World Water Day) 4
Demonstration 2 Exposure visit 2 Extension activity 4 Ex-trainees Meet 2 Farmer scientist interaction 2 Farmers Training 2 Field Day 1 Field visit 1 Gajarghans Unmulan Pakhwada 1 Group Meeting 1 Hindi diwas pakhwada 1 Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Sangoshthi 1 Narmada sewa Yatra 1 News Paper/Mass Media 5 Plant health camp 0 Plant Protection Week 0 Scientists visits in farmers field 0 Seed treatment campaign 0 Self Help Group convener meet 0 Soil health Camp 2 Swachha Bharat Abhiyan 2 Technology Week 2 Van Mahotsava 1 Others (Pl. Specify) -
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27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Oilseeds
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl.No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Dairy Management Disease management Feed and fodder technology 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
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Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Awareness Campaign 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
28. Proposal of NICRA - NA 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) 30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.)
31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardees
Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
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5. KVK Bhind
Summary of the activities 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.)
OFTs 19 170+25+600
=795
FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 3 15 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 4 60 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha)
5 60
FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) Live stock
- -
Training-Farmers and farm women 50 1250 Training-Rural youths 11 275 Training- Extension functionaries 8 200
Extension Activities 413
32715
Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal)
16 ha. -
Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
3 (11500)
85
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
2 (11000)
35 - -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
1 (500)
50 - -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 1 25 qt. - Live stock products - - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 1 500 Rainwater Harvesting System - - - -
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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.) Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 60 13400 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 40 Literature to be Developed/Published 57 Mass Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 6 600 Utilization of Farmers Hostel Ready to hand
over but furnish remain
Utilization of Staff Quarters yes 1 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - - - - Crop Cafeteria- 7 - - - Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District
List attached
Status of Revolving Funds Nil Awards and Recognitions 10 10 Case study / Success Story to be developed 5 5 KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 7 35 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
6 32000
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan NA NA KVK Ring 2 12 Important visitors to KVK 10 10 Status of KVK Website Updated
Status of RTI As per
application
E-connectivity NO Details of Technology Week Celebrations 1 300 Interventions on Drought Mitigation 9 240 Proposal of NAIP NA Proposal of NICRA NA
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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.) Well labeled photographs yes Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date) Name of KVK Sanctioned
Posts PC (1) Scientist (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total
Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled
Lahar (Bhind) 16 1 1 6 1 3 3 6 3 16 8 Sanction post Name of the
incumbent Discipline Higist
degree Subject of
specilization Pay scale Present
pay Date of joining
Per./ Temp
Category
Sr. Scientist & Head
Dr. Kayam Singh Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy 37400-69000 (AGP 9000)
46400/- 01.12.2014 Permanent SC
Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr. Prashant Kumar Gupta
Horticulture Ph.D. Horticulture 15600-39100 (AGP 7000)
34760/- 25.01.2007 Permanent Gen.
Subject Matter Specialist2
Vecant
Subject Matter Specialist3
Vecant
Subject Matter Specialist4
Vecant
Subject Matter Specialist5
Vecant
Subject Matter Specialist6
Vecant
Programme Assistant
Sh. Sunil Kumar Shakya
Agri. Extension
M.Sc. Ag.
Agri. Extension
9300-34800 GP 4200
19470/- 17.02.2011 Permanent SC
Farm Manager Dr. U.C. Sharma Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy 9300-34800
GP 4200 19470/- 09.03.2011 Permanent Gen.
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Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Higist degree
Subject of specilization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joining
Per./ Temp
Category
Computer Programmer
Sh. Neeraj Kumar Kushawaha
Agri forestry M.Sc. Ag.
Agri forestry 9300-34800 GP 4200
19470/- 25.04.2011 Permanent OBC
Accountant / superintendent
Sh Amit Singh Statistics+ PGDCSA
M. Sc. Statistics+ PGDCSA
9300-34800 GP 3600
13830/- 8.12.2016 Temparory Gen.
Stenographer Vecant Driver Vecant Driver Vecant
Supporting staff Sh. Rajeev Kumar Singh Sengar
Farm Manager
B.A. Farm mangar 9300-34800
GP 4200 22230/- 30.05.1984 Permanet Gen.
Supporting staff Sh. Ramesh Peon Middle Peon 4440-7440 GP 1400
10150/- 21.08.1984 Permanet SC
1.2 District Profile-
S.N. Particular Characteristics A. Geographical and demographic feature
1 Longitude Between78012-’79.08” East 2 Latitude Between 25 0 54 -26047 North 3 Elevation 190 m above MSL 4 Agro-climatic Zone Grid Zone-VII 5 Soil type Un- dulated alluvial soil 6 Major crops Pearl millet, Sesame, Mustard, Wheat & Gram 7 No. of Village 889 8 Gram Panchayat 467 9 No. of Teshil 7
10 No. of Block 6 11 Population 1428559 12 No. of Krishi Upaj Mandi Samiti 7 13 Literacy 56.5% 14 Population density 320/sq km 15 Language Hindi
1.3 DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGES
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Village Name Year of adoption
Block Name Distance from KVK
Population Number of farmers (having land in the village)
Chrilee 2010 Lahar 12 1600 151 Sikri Jagir 2011 Lahar 07 1625 160 Akhdeva 2011 Lahar 13 1450 145 Besenpura 2011 Lahar 25 2000 200 Birkhadi 2011 Raun 15 3000 300 Mau 2011 Gohad 42 8250 750 Amayan 2012 Mehgaon 30 6000 589 Phoop 2012 Bhind 72 10250 975 Pawai 2012 Ater 70 1100 125 Jaganpura 2013 Lahar 14 2720 204 Ruhani jageer 2013 Lahar 08 1460 145 Deori kala 2016 Lahar 14 5375 355
1.4 Thrust areas identified by KVK Lahar (Bhind) KVK Name THRUST AREA Lahar (Bhind) Replacement of poor quality seed with quality seed of various crops grown Lahar (Bhind) Balance dose of fertilizer in various crops grown particularly of zinc and sulfur Lahar (Bhind) Seed treatment and their inoculation with bio-fertilizer Lahar (Bhind) Weed management Lahar (Bhind) Development of new orchard Lahar (Bhind) Cultivation of vegetables and spices Lahar (Bhind) Increase in crop intensity Lahar (Bhind) Need to organize agriculture/horticulture based vocational training for rural youths Lahar (Bhind) Awareness creation or reducing post harvest and storage loses Lahar (Bhind) Insect pests management Lahar (Bhind) Disease management
1.5 PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK, Lahar (Bhind)
KVK Name THRUST AREA Lahar (Bhind) 1. Lack of irrigation facility. Lahar (Bhind) 2. Lack of high yielding, disease and pest tolerant variety. Lahar (Bhind) 3. Lack of information of improved production technology among the farmers.
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KVK Name THRUST AREA Lahar (Bhind) 4. Farmers have less resource. Lahar (Bhind) 5. Undulating land. Lahar (Bhind) 6. Infestation of weeds, insect-pest & disease in different crops. Lahar (Bhind) 7. Poor management of soil health. Lahar (Bhind) 8. Continued adoption of traditional cropping system. Lahar (Bhind) 9. Lack of modern implements.
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted 2018-19
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
Kharif 2018
No use of space within the plantation
Assessment AGF Ginger Irrigated
1 10 Assessment of ginger production under Teak plantation T1-FP (only Teak) T2- Teak + Ginger rhizome
Kharif 2018
Delayed and lack of visual based technical information due to less use of social media
Assessment ICT Black gram All Situations
1 25 Assessment effectiveness of WhatsApp Tools for Management of YMV in Black gram. T1: Farmers receiving information from input dealer or fellow friends T2: Sending information
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
through WhatsApp
Kharif 2018
Low production and long duration variety
Assessment ICM Pegion Pea Semi -irrigated
1 10 Assessment of diversification through short duration variety of Pigeonpea under Pigeonpea-Wheat cropping system T1 – Old variety (UPAS-120) T 2- Pusa-992 T 3- Pusa Arhar-16
Kharif 2018
Low economic yield & net return due to YVM disease infestation
Assessment ICM Green gram Semi -irrigated
1 10 Assessment of Improved Variety of green gram T1-FP T2- IPM-205-7 T3 – IPM-410-3
Kharif 2018
Low economic return due to pod borer infestation
Assessment IPM Pigeon pea Semi-Irrigated
1 10 Assessment of IPM module for control of pod borer in pigeon pea T1-FP T2-Summer Deep Ploughing + Spray of NPV (250-300 LE/ha.)
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
T3- Summer Deep Ploughing + Spray of NPV (250-300 LE/ha.)followed by 1 Spray of propenophos 50 EC @ 1.5 liter/ha
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to heavy weed Infestation in Black Gram
Assessment WM Black gram Semi-Irrigated
1 10 Assessment of weedicide for control of broad leaves weeds in black gram T1-FP (no use of weedicide) T2-Applic ation of Pendimethalene 10% G @ 20kg/ha (PE) T3- Application of Alachlor 10% G @20kg/ha (PE) .
Kharif 2018
Low economic return due to lack of improved variety
Assessment HOV Chilli Semi -irrigated
1 10 Assessment of Improved Variety of Chilli T1-FP T2-Kashi Anmol T3-Kashi Tej
Kharif 2018
Low economic return due to lack of improved variety
Assessment HOV Ash gourd Semi -irrigated
1 10 Assessment of Improved Variety of Ash gourd T1-FP
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
T2- Kashi Surbhi T3-Kashi Dhawal
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to lack of technology
Assessment ICM Pearlmillet Rainfed 1 10 Assessment of Agronomical practices in Hybrid Pearlmillet T1-FP (Broadcasting sowing method) T2- Seed treatment with carbendazim @ 3 gm /kg of seeds + line sowing 45x15 cm + NPK (40:40:20) T3- Seed treatment with carbendazim @ 3 gram /kg of seeds + line sowing 45x15 cm + NPK (40:40:20) +Application of atrazine 50% @1.3 kg a.i.//ha at 20 DAS
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to heavy infestation of weed flora
Assessment WM Cluster bean Semi-Irrigated
1 10 Assessment of weedicide for control of weed flora in Cluster bean crop T1-FP (no use of
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
weedicide) T2-Application of Pendimethalin 10% G @ 20kg/ha (PE) T3- Imazethapyr 10% SL @ 750 ml a.i./ha @ 20 DAS
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to YVM Infestation in Black Gram
Assessment DM Black gram Semi-Irrigated
1 10 Assessment YVM resistant variety of Black gram under Black gram-Mustard cropping system T1: Local Variety/T-9 T2: Pratap Urid -1 T3: Shekhar - 2
Rabi 2018-19
Low economic return due to lack of improved variety
Assessment HOV Cabbage Semi-Irrigated
1 10 Assessment of Improved Variety of Cabbage T1-FP T2-Pusa Mukta T3- Pride of India
Rabi 2018-19
Low economic return due to lack of improved variety
Assessment HOV Tomato Semi-Irrigated
1 10 Assessment of Improved Variety of Tomato T1-FP T2-Kashi Aman T3- Kashi Adarsh
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
Rabi 2018-19
Low economic return due to stem rot diseases in mustard
Assessment IDM Mustard Semi -irrigated
1 10 Assessment of module for control of stem rot in Mustard T1-FP T2-Summer Deep Ploughing T3-( summer Deep ploughing +Improved variety + Seed treatment with carbendazime 3 gm / kg seed + spray of carbendazime 2 gm /lit water at-50 DAS and repeat after 5day
Rabi 2018-19
Low economic return due to lack of improved variety
Assessment ICM Wheat Irrigated 1 10 Title –Assessment temperature tolerant variety to escape terminal drought in wheat under Rice/Groundnut-Wheat cropping system T1: MP – 4010/ Lok 1 T2: MP – 3382 T3: RVW 4106
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to heavy infestation of narrow and broad leave weeds in wheat crop
Assessment WM Wheat Irrigated 1 10 Assessment of weedicide for weed management in Wheat crop T1-FP T2-Clodinafop Propargyl 15% + Matsulfuron Methyl 1% WP @ 60+4 g a.i /ha at 30 DAS., T3-Sulphosulfuron 75% + Matsulfuron Methyl 5% WG @ 30+2g a.i /ha at 30 DAS
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to wilt disease in chickpea
Assessment ICM Chickpea Semi irrigated
1 10 Assessment of wilt management in chickpea T1-FP T2-RVG-201 T3-JG-14
Round the year excluding the period from July to September. 2018-19
Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment NRM Bio-waste decomposer. (Consortium of microbes)
Rainfed 1 10 Title -Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health T:1 Dumping the
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2 250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days Mass Multiplication
• Mix 2 kg of jaggery in 200 liter of water in a container and stir well .
• Open the bottle and pour the contents of bottle into the solution (avoid direct contact of contents with hands) .
• Stir the contents of the container and cover it with a paper/cardboard etc and stir it daily once within 4
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
days the material is ready
2018-19 Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD Soil Health card
N/A 1 600 Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application T1-Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation T2:
• To find out the awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices.
• To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
• To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
recommendation 2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation
(Rs/ha) Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross
Return / Gross Cost) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP(T2) FP (T1) RP (T2)
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (up to 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district Crop/ Enterprise
Thematic Area
Technology demonstrated Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Sesame ICM Demonstration of improved variety of sesame-TKG 308
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Black gram (CFLD)
ICM Demonstration of improved variety of Black gram PU-31
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Buffalo LPM Demonstration of composite deworming buffalo (Ivermectin Bolus)
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Black gram ICM Demonstration of improved variety of Black gram PU-19
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Okra HOV Demonstration of improved variety of Okra-Kashi Kranti
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Marigold HOF Demonstration of High yielding variety of Marigold Pusa Narangi
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
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Crop/ Enterprise
Thematic Area
Technology demonstrated Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Mustard (CFLD)
ICM Demonstration of improved variety of Mustard JM-3
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Gram (CFLD)
ICM Demonstration of improved variety of Gram JG-16
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Wheat ICM Demonstration of improved variety wheat GW-366
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Wheat ICM Demonstration of improved variety of wheat MP-4010
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
Barley ICM Demonstration of improved variety of Barley BH959
FLDs, Field days, Trainings, Kisan Gosthi, Kisan Mela
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
ICM Sesame Kharif, 2018
Demonstration of High yielding variety of Sesame TKG-308
6 TKG- 308 15
ICM
Pegion pea Kharif 2018
Demonstration of improved variety of pegion pea ICPL-88039
6 ICPL-88039
15
NM Sesame Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Foliar spray of sulfer in sesame (2.5 kg /ha.)
2 Sulfer in sesame (2.5 kg /ha.)
10
ICM Black gram Kharif 2018
Demonstration of improved variety of black gram PU-30
6 PU-30 15
HOV Okra Kharif 2018
Demonstration of improved variety of okra Kashi Kranti
1 Kashi Kranti 10
ICM Mustard Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety of mustard –RVM-2
6 RVM- 2 15
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
ICM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety of gram- -JG 322
6 J.G-322
15
ICM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of high yielding variety of wheat MP 4010
6 MP 4010 15
ICM Barley Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of high yielding variety of Barley BH 959
6 BH- 959 15
IPM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of IPM Module for management for pod borer in gram (Helio this management through use of optimum seed rate (75 kg/ha) + use of bird purcher 500 + neem oil (1 liter/ha)+ inter cropping of Mustard (10:1) + need based application of insecticides (ET level two larvae/m row )
6 Gram
15
HOV Carrot Rabi 2017-18
Demonstration of improved variety of carrot Pusa Varsathi
1 Pusa Varsathi 10
HOO Marigold Rabi 2017-18
Demonstration of improved variety of marigold Pusa Narangi
1 Pusa Narangi
10
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check
Sesame Demonstration of High yielding variety of Sesame TKG-308
Yield (q/ha),BC Ratio, Pods / Plant
Pegion pea Demonstration of improved variety of pegion pea ICPL88039
Yield (q/ha),BC Ratio, Pods / Plant
Sesame Demonstration of Foliar spray of sulfer in sesame (2.5kg ai/ha.)
Yield (q/ha),BC Ratio, Pods / Plant
Black gram Demonstration of improved variety of black gram PU-30
Yield (q/ha),BC Ratio, Pods/plant
Okra Demonstration of improved variety of okra kashi Kranti
yield q/ha, BC ratio, NO of fruit/ plant
Mustard Demonstration of improved variety of mustard –RVM-2
yield q/ha, BC ratio, NO of pods/plant
Gram Demonstration of improved variety of gram- /JG322
Yield q/ha, B:C ratio No. pods/plant
Wheat Demonstration of high yielding variety of wheat
Yield q/ha, B:C ratio , no of tiller/
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Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check
MP 4010 Plant, Test Weight
Barley Demonstration of high yielding variety of Barley BH 959
Yield q/ha, B:C ratio , no of tiller/ Plant, Test Weight
Gram Demonstration of IPM Module for management for pod borer in gram (Helio this management through use of optimum seed rate (75 kg/ha) + use of bird purcher 500 + neem oil (1 liter/ha)+ inter cropping of Mustard (10:1) + need based application of insecticides (ET level two larvae/m row )
Yield q/ha, B:C ratio , % infestation
Carrot Demonstration of improved variety of carrot Pusa
Yield (q/ha), BC Ratio
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Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check
Varsathi Marigold Demonstration of
improved variety of marigold Pusa Narangi
Yield (q/ha), BC Ratio, No of flower/plant
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities organized
Number of participants Remarks
Sesame, pigeon pea ,black gram, okra, wheat, gram, mustard, barley, carrot ,marrigold
Field days 12 480 Farmers Training 12 300 Media coverage 10 Mass Training for extension functionaries
4 120
3.5 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.
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
Lahar (Bhind)
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Lahar (Bhind)
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5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Table 5.1: Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Participants Gen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
5.2 Details of trainng programme to be conducted by KVK Lahar (Bhind) Cate-gory Training
Type Thematic area Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FW OFC SFM Summer deep ploughing 1 1 40 FW OFC SFM Technique of Collection of soil samples 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Importance of green manure for soil 1 1 25 FW OFC AFG Nursery management of tree 1 1 25 FW OFC AFG Management of tree ` 1 1 25 FW ONC AGF Sustainable use of land and water 1 1 25 FW ONC AGF Hay & Silage preparation 1 1 25 IS ONC AGF Ravine reclamation through bamboo and Anjan 1 1 25 IS ONC INM Production technology of rabi crops 1 1 25 FW OFC CRP SRI Technique of paddy cultivation 1 1 25 FW ONC AGF Nursery raising technique 1 1 25 FW OFC HOF Uses of underutilized fruits of forest 1 1 25 FW OFC IWM IWM in Kharif cereals 1 1 25 FW OFC IWM IWM in Kharif Pulse 1 1 25 IS ONC CRP Production technique of Kharif cereals 1 1 25 IS ONC CRP Production technique of Kharif pulse 1 1 25 FW OFC AGF Agroforestry models for sustainable agriculture 1 1 25 FW OFC IDM Integrated Disease management in paddy 1 1 25 FW OFC IWM IWM in Kharif Oil seed 1 1 25 FW OFC AGF Value of agro forestry in soil conservation 1 1 25
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Cate-gory Training Type
Thematic area Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
FW OFC SFM Role of organic farming 1 1 25 IS ONC AGF Different Agro forestry Systems 1 1 25 FW OFC IDM IDM in Kharif crops 1 1 25 FW OFC CBD Integrated farming system 1 1 25 FW OFC IDM Role of Bio-pesticides 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Scientific management of FYM 1 1 25 FW OFC AGF Agro forestry for CDM 1 1 25 FW ONC AGF Ravine reclamation through bamboo and Anjan 1 1 25 FW OFC AGF Green fodder production technology 1 1 25 FW ONC CBD Gender sensitization through SHGs 1 1 25 IS ONC CRP Production technology of rabi pulses 1 1 25 FW OFC CRF Production technique of rabi oilseeds 1 1 25 FW OFC CRP Production technique of wheat 1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Irrigation schedule in rabi crops 1 1 25 IS ONC CRP Production technique of rabi crops 1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Production technique of wheat 1 1 25 FW OFC AGF Shelter belt values in agriculture 1 1 25 FW OFC AGF Medicinal value of trees 1 1 25 FW OFC CRP Seed Production Technology of rabi crops 1 1 25 FW ONC CBD House hold food security through nutrition
garden 1 1 25
FW OFC AGF Extraction of minor forest produce 1 1 25 FW OFC CRP Production technique of rabi Onion 1 1 25 RY ONC AGF Agro forestry for rural employment generation 1 4 25 RY ONC HOV Nursery raising Techniques horticulture crops 1 4 25 RY ONC CRP Seed production technology of crops 1 4 25 RY ONC CBD Organic fertilizer – FYM, Green manure,
NADEP Vermi composting 1 4 25
FW OFC HOV Improved technology of cucerbitaceous crops 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technique of early cauliflower 1 1 25 FW OFC HOF Production technique of marigold 1 1 25
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Cate-gory Training Type
Thematic area Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
FW ONC HOV Improved production technology of rabi vegetable crops
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Production technique of tuber crops 1 1 25 IS ONC HOV Production technique of rabi crops 1 1 25
FW OFC HOV IPM in vegetable crops 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technique of cole crops 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technique of rabi onion 1 1 25 FW ONC HOV Inter culture operation in rabi vegetable crops 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technique of coriander in summer
season 1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Protected cultivation of vegetable crops 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV IPM in vegetable 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technique of cucurbits 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV IPM in okra 1 1 25 FW OFC HOF Preparation of field for new orchard 1 1 25
Table 5.3 Details of Vocational training program for Rural Youth
Name of KVK Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training(days)
Lahar (Bhind) Agro-Forestry for rural employment generation Agro-Forestry AGF 03 days
Lahar (Bhind) Nursery raising Techniques Agro-Forestry AGF 03 days Lahar (Bhind) Seed production technology of crops Seed Production CRP 03 days Lahar (Bhind) Production technique of Vermi -Cultre and Vermi
Production/NADEP/FYM Crop CRP 03 days
Lahar (Bhind) Integrated farming system Crop CRP 07 days Lahar (Bhind) Propagation technique of fruit plants Horticulture HOF 07 days Lahar (Bhind) Nursery raising Techniques of vegetable Horticulture HOV 07 days
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Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs
Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed else where Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES Name of KVK Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Details of participants Remarks Farmers (others)
SC/ST (farmers)
Extenson officials
Purpous Topics Crop stage
M F M F M F Lahar (Bhind) Field Day 12 12 250 30 110 32 18 Lahar (Bhind) Kisan Mela 1 1 100 30 100 50 20
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Name of KVK Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Details of participants Remarks Farmers (others)
SC/ST (farmers)
Extenson officials
Purpous Topics Crop stage
M F M F M F Lahar (Bhind) Kisan Ghosthi 12 12 200 50 200 100 20 Lahar (Bhind) Exhibition 2 2 500 200 800 200 100 Lahar (Bhind) Film Show 20 20 400 50 200 50 30 Lahar (Bhind) Method Demonstrations 4 4 30 5 30 15 10 Lahar (Bhind) Workshop 2 2 30 5 40 5 5 Lahar (Bhind) Group meetings 8 8 100 10 200 20 5 Lahar (Bhind) Lectures delivered as
resource persons 20 20 300 60 200 50 30
Lahar (Bhind) Newspaper coverage 30 30 Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Lahar (Bhind) Radio talks 05 05 Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Lahar (Bhind) TV talks 08 08 Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Lahar (Bhind) Popular Articles 12 12 Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Lahar (Bhind) Extension Literature 12 12 3000 100 4000 200 700 Lahar (Bhind) KMA 100 100 Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Lahar (Bhind) Scientific visit to
farmers field 36 36 200 2 100 5
Lahar (Bhind) Farmers Visit to KVK 120 120 400 50 150 50 20 Lahar (Bhind) Diagnostic Visits 04 04 10 2 30 0 0 Lahar (Bhind) Exposure Visits 02 02 20 5 30 10 2 Lahar (Bhind) Ex-trainees Sammelan 02 02 200 5 300 20 10 Lahar (Bhind) Soil Health Complain 1 1 100 2 100 5 2 Lahar (Bhind) Agri Mobile Clinic 360 360 100 0 200 0 100
7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 Seed production
Crop Variety Area (ha) Grade of seed Total production(q) expected Productivity (kg/ha)
Paddy Pusa Sugandha-4 2 Breeder 50
Mustard RVM-2 2 Breeder 25
Wheat RVW- 4106 5 Breeder 180 -
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7.2 Planting Material production 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 Vegetable seedlings
Tomato/Chill/Brinnjal/ Cucurbitaceous
Kharif/Rabi/Zaid - - - Seedlings 6000 - - -
Flower Seedlings
Marigold Rabi - - - Seedlings 5000 - - -
Fruits Saplings
Drumstick Kharif - - - Saplings 500 - - -
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
Lahar (Bhind) Biofertilizers 25 qt. Vermi-compost 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
Lahar (Bhind) Cattle 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab 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
Lahar (bhind) Soil Sample (Mirdaparikchak)
500 500 50
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9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client (PF/RY/EF)
No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
60 13100 300 - 11. Details of SAC Meeting: As per programme of DES RVSKVV, Gwalior
Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Pre Kharif 2018
Pre Rabi 2018-19
12. Literature to be Last Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)
12.1 KVK Newsletters Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be printed Number of copies to be distributed
April- 2010 April to June-18 1000 1000 July to Sept.-18 1000 1000 Oct. to Dec.-18 1000 1000 Jan. to March-19 1000 1000
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Lahar (Bhind) CD Success story 3
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 8 01.04.2018 Technical bulletins 04 01.04.2018
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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 Technical reports 20 01.04.2018 Popular article 12 01.04.2018 News paper coverage 40 01.04.2018 Year Planner 1 01.04.2018 Extension literature 12 01.04.2018
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
Lahar (Bhind) ATMA
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds): Furnishing remains
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)
Lahar (Bhind)
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
Lahar (Bhind) 2016 2017 01 05 Electrification remaining 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.)
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Lahar (Bhind) Crop Cafeteria Yes Lahar (Bhind) Visitors Gallery Yes Lahar (Bhind) Technology Exhibition Yes
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Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Lahar (Bhind) Technology Gate-Valve Yes
c). Crop Cafeteria- Season Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of varieties in Crop Cafeteria Kharif 2018 Vegetable Crops Tomato-Pusa Rohini, Kashi Aman ,Navodaya, B.N.R-3348, Anirudha, Icon , Arka rakshit
Brinjal- Pusa Shyamal Chilli: Kashi Anmol, Kashi Tej, Albeli,
Pulse Crops Green Gram-TJM-3, HUM1, PDM11 TM37 Black Gram_ PU-19, PU-31, PU30, JU-86, T-9
Oil seed Sesame: TKG-308, JT-11, JT-12, JTS-8, Rabi 2018-19 Vegetable Crops Tomato-Pusa Rohini, Kashi Aman ,Navodaya, B.N.R-3348, Anirudha, Icon
Brinjal- Pusa Shyamal Carrot-Pusa Rudhra, Pusa Viristhi, Cabbage-B.S-98,Savitri Radish-Hill Queen Spinach-All Green, Pusa Harit,Mulayam, All green
Spices crops Coriander-Pant Haritma Fenugreek- Kasturi Methi
Cereal Crops Wheat-H.D-4728,H.I-4731,H.I-1609,H.I-1500,H.I-727,H.I-8799,H.I-1531,MP-4010,G.W- 366,DBW-110,HI-1540,HI-8663,HD-2932,HI-8747 Barley-DWRB-137,Karnal-Black,Local
Pulse Crops Gram-JG-16,JG-322 Oil seed Mustard: Pusa bold, Rohini, Pusa Kranti, JM-3, RVM-1, RVM-2, Varun,
16. Farm Innovators - list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District
S. No. Name of KVK Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer Contact No. 1 Lahar (Bhind) Brajendra Singh Jadon Kharif Onion Cultivation Churli 9826346629 2 Lahar (Bhind) Suresh Singh Kushwah Improved vegetables cultivation Jaganpura 9926259073 3 Lahar (Bhind) Jay Narayan Shrivastava Improved vegetables cultivation Rohani 9977714122 4 Lahar (Bhind) Narayan Singh Batham Improved vegetables cultivation Gohad 7000490734 5 Lahar (Bhind) Sh Satnam Improved vegetables cultivation Arushi 8718034397 6 Lahar (Bhind) Kamal Kant Dubey Crop Diversification Devari kala 9827833352 7 Lahar (Bhind) Ganga Ram Baghel Improved vegetables cultivation Baruanpura 8103880841 8 Lahar (Bhind) Ramavtar Improved crop production technique Barha 74258-89631
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S. No. Name of KVK Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer Contact No. 9 Lahar (Bhind) Balban Kushwah Improved vegetables cultivation Jamuha 8349606485 10 Lahar (Bhind) Dasrath Singh Bhadouria Integrated farming system Sarva (Gohad) 9826689313
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 19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Lahar (Bhind) 4 6 27 800 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.
20 Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable. : Not Applicable Sr. No. Name of crop under
Technology demonstration Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra Morena Knowledge sharing , Participate in SAC meeting, Weather information (weekly)
For achieving the targets of KVK and use of technique advise for benefit of farmer.
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra Datia Knowledge sharing, use of Scientific advise in plant protection, participation in SAC
For achieving the targets of KVK and use of technique advise for benefit of farmer.
22. Important visitors to KVK: As per visit Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks Lahar (Bhind) 23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors Lahar (Bhind) 12.09.2013 53
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24,Status of RTI : As per application recieved Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals Lahar (Bhind) - - 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) : Not Available
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
Lahar (Bhind) 26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS
Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies 06 Lectures organized 24 Exhibition 01 Film show 06 Fair 02 Farm Visit 06 Diagnostic Practical’s 06 Distribution of Literature (No.) 600 Distribution of Seed (q) - Distribution of Planting materials (No.) - Bio Product distribution (Kg) - Bio Fertilizers (q) - Distribution of fingerlings (No) - Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) - Total number of farmers visited the technology week 600 27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION: Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Lahar (Bhind) Sesame 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Black Gram 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Pigeon pea 2 20
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Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Lahar (Bhind) Pearl millet 2 20 Lahar (Bhind) Lentil 1 10 Lahar (Bhind) Gram 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Mustard 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Barley 2 10 Lahar (Bhind) Wheat 6 30 Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties
Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Lahar (Bhind) Sesame 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Black Gram 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Pigeon pea 2 20 Lahar (Bhind) Pearl millet 2 20 Lahar (Bhind) Ash gourd 1 10 Lahar (Bhind) Lentil 2 10 Lahar (Bhind) Gram 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Mustard 20 50 Lahar (Bhind) Barley 2 10 Lahar (Bhind) Turmeric 0.5 10 Lahar (Bhind) Wheat 6 30 Lahar (Bhind) Chilli 1 10 Lahar (Bhind) Tomato 1 10 Lahar (Bhind) Okra 1 10 Lahar (Bhind) Marigold 1 10
Animal health camps to be organized: Name of KVK Number of camps No. of animals No. of farmers Lahar (Bhind) Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Lahar (Bhind)
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Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Lahar (Bhind)
Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Lahar (Bhind)
Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Lahar (Bhind)
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Lahar (Bhind) Vermi compost 25 qt 5 50 Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and gist of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Lahar (Bhind) Sesame 500 1200 Lahar (Bhind) Green gram 200 450 Lahar (Bhind) Black gram 150 300 Lahar (Bhind) Pearl millet 1000 1200 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 Lahar (Bhind) 10 300 10 300 12 480 1 1000 1 1000 25 1000 28. Proposal of NICRA: Not Applicable 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format): Not applicable
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30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) : Nil KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Lahar (Bhind) 31.Awards & Recognitions:
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations Amount received
Lahar (Bhind) 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Two best only in the following format Name of the KVK, TITLE, Introduction, KVK intervention, Output, Outcome, Impact Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Lahar (Bhind) 03 00
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6. KVK Datia Summary of the activities
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.)
OFTs 17 170 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) (Cluster) 40 100 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) (Cluster) 40 100 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 13 130 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 4 30 Training-Farmers and farm women 82 1640 Training-Rural youths 10 200 Training- Extension functionaries 8 160 Extension Activities 582 4500 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 1000 20 Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
20000 500
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 7 40 Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 5000 5000 Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104 51500 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 40 Literature to be Developed/Published 70 8000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes - - Utilization of Farmers Hostel 10 Utilization of Staff Quarters 03 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park -
Crop Cafeteria- - -
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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.)
Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 10 10 Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions 04 - Case study / Success Story to be developed 2 -
KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 1 30
Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages) 34 1300
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - -
KVK Ring - -
Important visitors to KVK - -
Status of KVK Website Yes Yes
Status of RTI - - E-connectivity - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations 1 300 Interventions on Drought Mitigation 4 - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanction post Name of the incumbent Discipline Highest degree
Subject of specialization
Pay scale
Present pay
Date of joining
Per./Temp. Category
Senior Scientist and Head
Dr. R.K.S. Tomar Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy 37400-67000
64420 02-06-11 Temporary Others
Scientist 2 Dr. A.K. Singh Plant Protection Ph.D. Plant Pathology
15600-39100
31630 29-8-08 Temporary Others
Scientist 3 Dr. Awdhesh Singh Economics & F.M.
Ph.D. Agril. Economics
15600-39100
31620 21.01.16 Temporary Others
Scientist 4 Dr Rupesh Jain LPM M.V.Sc, NET
LPM 15600-39100
31100 06.09.17 Temporary Others
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Sanction post Name of the incumbent Discipline Highest degree
Subject of specialization
Pay scale
Present pay
Date of joining
Per./Temp. Category
Scientist 6 Dr. Rajeev Singh Chauhan
Agril. Extension Ph.D. Agril. Extension
15600-39100
21600 02-11-2016
Temporary Others
Programme Assistant
Sh. Y.C. Rikhari Fisheries M.F.Sc. Aquaculture 9300-34800
16710 25-02-11 Temporary Others
Farm Manager vacant - - - - - - - - Computer Programmer
vacant - - - -
- - - -
Accountant / superintendent
Parmesh Soni Account Account 9300-34800
12900 06-12-16 Temporary Others
Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - - -
Driver Sri. Khuman Prasad Baghel
Driver 12th -- 5680-20200
9650 03.02.09 Temporary SC
Driver Vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff vacant - - - - - - - - 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)
. Demographic Status S. No. Particulars Characteristics
1 Villages 642 2 Gram Panchayat 281 3 Tehsil 04 (Datia, Seondha, Bhander, Indergarh) 4 Blocks 03 ( Datia, Bhander Seondha) 5 Population (2001) 6,64,159 6 Male : Female 1000 : 855 7 Schedule Cast population 1,65,441 (24.9%) 8 Schedule Tribes population 10, 918 (1.64%) 9 Literacy % 71.80 10 Population , Density/Km2. 224
Land holding Pattern S. No. Particulars Number of farmers Percentage
1 Marginal Farmers 57540 47.63 2 Small Farmers 29270 24.21 3 Semi medium Farmers 21055 17.42 4 Medium Farmers 11277 9.32
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5 Large Farmers 1243 1.02 Total 120385 100.00
Land Use Pattern S. No. Particulars Area (ha) Percentage
1. Total Geographical area 307173 100 2 Forest 29416 9.57 3 Total fellow land 9035 2.94 4 Net sown area 211563 68.87 5 Irrigated area 189508 62.08 6 Cropping intensity - 135.75
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2016 to 31.3.2017 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the village)
Sunaar 2012 Datia 17 km 250 40 Sitapur 2012 Datia 11 km 800 120 Rarua Pura 2012 Datia 17km 265 120 Kakraua 2012 Datia 17km 650 70 Imalia 2014 Datia 16km 2200 450 Dera Gandhari 2012 Datia 8 km 800 60 Sanora 2012 Datia 24km 1157 230 Barodi 2012 Datia 25km 350 70 Kharg 2012 Datia 23km 1155 231 Rajpur 2012 Datia 24km 445 45 Garera 2012 Datia 25km 810 150 Saliya pawar 2012 Datia 14 km 400 80 Datia Gird 2012 Datia 2km 415 90 Rajapur 2012 Datia 7km 1455 200 Govindpur 2012 Datia 6km 450 40 Chak Ramsagar 2014 Datia 12 km 1220 244 Badonkala 2014 Datia 20 km 4500 200 Kewlari 2015 Datia 8 km 500 110 Beekar 2015 Datia 17 km 1500 150 Jhariya 2015 Datia 5 km 350 60 Hamirpur 2015 Datia 1 km 400 80 Kumhedi 2015 Datia 12 km 410 60 Sersa 2015 Datia 15 km 600 120
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Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the village) Kamthara 2015 Datia 22 km 350 60 Basai 2015 Datia 85 km 12000 320 Bhitora 2015 Datia 25 km 456 285 Dheer Pura 2012 Seondha 20km 1450 317 Tighra 2012 Seondha 22km 1250 315 Kali Pura 2012 Seondha 16km 1040 60 Bharroli 2012 Seondha 30km 1150 230 Tharet 2013 Seondha 45km 8000 300 Bhagva Pura 2012 Seondha 55km 4000 1000 Pachokhara 2015 Seondha 40km 650 220 Bhalka 2012 Bhander 40km 2500 510 Dariyapur 2015 Bhander 30km 700 230 Radhapur 2015 Bhander 30km 400 120 Deora 2015 Bhander 45 km 875 340 Badera Sopan 2015 Bhander 48 km 689 385 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA
Datia Soil health management Datia Water harvesting for recycling and ground water recharge Datia In situ soil and moisture conservation Datia Varietal replacement Datia Integrated nutrient management Datia Integrated Pest management Datia Diversification Datia Breed Improvement Datia Health Management Datia Green fodder availability Datia Composite Fish Farming Datia Income Generation of Farm Women Datia Drudgery Reduction and Efficiency Enhancement Datia Reduction in Malnutrition Datia Nutritional securities at household level
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1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village &
Block Poor fertility status of soil PRA, Group Discussion, Meeting with farmers, extension functionaries,
village leaders and progressive farmers, Visit in villages Datia, Seondha, Bhander
Heavy runoff of rain water -do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander Less availability of quality seeds -do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander Non availability of location specific recommended varieties
-do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander
Heavy incidence of pest and diseases -do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander Imbalance use of fertilizer -do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander Heavy infestation of weeds -do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander Improper maintenance and care of milch animal.
-do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander
Low milk production -do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander Mal nutrition in farm women and children.
-do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander
High Drudgery of farm women in farm operations
-do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander
Low income of farm women -do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander Less awareness about fish culture practices
-do- Datia, Seondha, Bhander
2. On Farm Testing
2.1. Information about OFT to be conducted
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
Kharif 2018
Blackgram yield gets affects from either excess rainfall or deficient rainfall Affected area
Assessment NRM
T1: Broad casting T2: Furrow between beds facilitates safe drainage of excess rain water, percolation through field and
Clay loam to clay – assured irrigation
02 10
Assessment of sowing method on Ridge & Furrow in Blackgram
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
20000 ha conserve moisture which may be utilized by crop during dry spell. Ridge and furrow (R&F) system involves preparation of a Ridge of 20 cm, furrow of 30 cm and sowing of crop at a row spacing of 45 cm
Kharif 2018
Declining soil fertility and crop productivity due to burning of wheat residue harvested by combine harvester affected area by 80000 ha.
Assessment Resource
conservation
T1- Farmers Practices (Decomposition of crop residue in open hip) T2- Decomposition of crop residue through bacterial base decomposer @ 500ml for one ton raw material T3- T2+ Bio decomposer @ 500 ml Bio decomposer (Bacterial base) and 500 ml Bio decomposer ( Fungal base ).
Clay loam to clay – assured irrigation
02 10
Assessment of bio decomposer for decomposition of wheat crop residues
Kharif 2018
Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD
T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation T2:
To find out the
Clay loam to clay – assured irrigation
02 `10
Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer
167
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices.
To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation.
application
Kharif 2018
Low yield of rice-wheat cropping system due use of N in excess of crop requirement and in efficient splitting of N applications resulting low N use efficiency in rice-wheat (15000 ha)
Assessment INM
T1 – ½ dose N as basal + ½ top dressing T2 – ½ dose as basal + ¼ top dressing + ¼ top dressing T3 – 20 kg N as basal + based on leaf colour chart observation at weekly reading
Clay loam to clay – assured irrigation
02 10
Assessment leaf colour chart vis-à-vis split application of N in Rice-wheat cropping system
Kharif 2018
Stagnation in yield and low fertilizer use efficiency due to none use of organic manures in transplanted
Assessment INM
T1 - Farmer Practice (88:57:30:05 N P K Zn kg/ha) T2 - 120: 60:40:5 N P K Zn kg/ha T3 - 90:45:30:5 N P K Zn,
Clay loam to clay – irrigated
(Tube well)
02 10
Assessment of Integration of BGA @ 10kg/ha with 75% RDF in transplanted rice
168
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
rice. Affected Area 7500 ha.
kg/ha + 10 kg/ha BGA
Kharif 2018
Low productivity due to heavy infestation of bast fungus in Paddy field.
Assessment IDM
T1- Farmer practice (Non judicious use of Fungicide and T2- Seed treatment with carbendazim 50% @ 2g/kg seed + Spray of Tricyclazol 75% WP 0.6g/l water@ /ha T3- Seed treatment with carbendazim @ 2g/kg seed + Spray of Carbendazim @ 1 L/ha
Irrigated / medium soil
02 10
Assessment of Blast disease management techniques in Paddy
Kharif 2018
Low productivity of pigeon pea due to pod borer
Assessment IPM
T1- Farmers practice T2- Spray of Profenophos @ 1.5 kg/ha T3- Spray of Imabectin Bemzoate @200ml/ha
Irrigated/ medium soil
02 10
Assessment of pod borer management techniques in short duration pigeon pea
Kharif 2018
No information about Metrological Data
Assessment CMP
T1 No information of rainfall T2Metrological information to the farmers
Rainfed- (Blackgram)
02 10
Assessment of Information of Metrological data to the farmers on their farm income
Rabi 2018-
19
Yield reduction due to deficiency of micro nutrient in gram (10000 ha)
Assessment INM
T1: Farmers Practices (40 kg DAP/ha) T2 : Recommended dose of fertilizers N:P:K (20:60:20
Irrigated/ Medium
Soil 02 10
Assessment of micro nutrient management in chickpea
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
kg/ha) T3 : T2 + seed treated with Ammonium molybdenum @ 1g/kg seeds.
Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield and profit of cane due to over matured seed cane and rapid lose of moisture from sets and soils in high temperature condition adversely affect bud sprouting when sugar cane planted late after wheat harvest 3000 ha.
Assessment NRM
T1 – Farmer Practice (Sugarcane sole crop in Nov) T2 – Sugar cane + wheat (1:3) Nov T3 – Sugarcane + potato (1:3)(Nov)
Clay loam – Assured irrigation
(Tub well)
02 10
Assessment of intercropping in winter planted sugarcane
Rabi 2018-
19
Lack of timely information delivery in agriculture system
Assessment CBD Analysis of information delivered through What’s app a ICT tool
- 100
farmers 01
Assessment of Extension programmes through social media app What’s app
Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield due to heavy infestation of red rot in sugarcane (Affected Area 8000ha)
Assessment IDM
T1-Farmers practice T2- Crop Rotation + use Disease Free Seed T3- Seed Treatment through Carbundazim@3g/liter
Irrigated medium soil
2.0 10
Assessment of red rot management in sugarcane
170
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
of water + removal of affected plants
Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield (15%) of tomato due to heavy incidence of late blight disease (Affected area 200 ha)
Assessment IDM
T1 – Farmer practice (no disease control) T2 – Crop rotation + rouging of affected plants + Spray of Ridomil MZ 68 WP @ 1.5 kg/ha T3 – Crop rotation + rouging of affected plants + Spray of Mancozeb 2.5 kg/ha
Irrigated medium soil
2.0 10
Assessment of integrated management of late blight disease in tomato
Rabi 2018-
19
Low net return due to dependency on single farm enterprise (crop production) of those farmers having individual farm pond
Assessment FIS
T2 – Crop production (field or vegetable) + fish culture @ 10000 advance fingerlings/ ha ) T3- Poultry + fishery@ 10000 advance fingerlings/ ha
Individual Farm ponds
- 03
Assessment of economical benefits of integration of fish farming with other farm enterprises.
Rabi 2018-
19
Low fish production due to imbalance feed management in fish culture
Assessment FIS
T2 - Supplementary feeding ( MOC + Rice bran + Mineral supplement) in fish culture @ 3-5 % of body weight twice a day
Farm ponds
- 03
Assessment of productivity enhancement by supplementary feeding in fish culture
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
Rabi 2018-
19
Low milk production from high lactating diary buffalo due to deficiency of energy in early lactation
Assessment feed
management
T1- No supplementation of energy rich feed in early lactation T2- Supplementation of by pass fat @ 100 gm /animal/day in ealy lactation for three month
10
Assessment of bypass fat on milk production in high lactating buffaloes
Rabi 2018-
19
low egg as well as meat production from local desi birds
Assessment Poultry farming
T1- Rearing of local colored birds T2-Scientific poultry production viz., balance feeding, timely vaccination, handling of feeder and drinkers, and proper housing in low cost poultry sheds of size 10 X 12 feet for rearing 100 birds.
Rearing System: Deep Liter System
.Vaccination: Vaccine (F1/ B1, Lasota, R2B and Gumboro) *Balance Feed: Low cost poultry feed comprising of grain, bran, salt, minerals and vitamins.
backyard poultry
backyard poultry
10
Assessment of kadaknath in backyard poultry farming
Rabi 2018-
19
Low milk production from buffaloes due to
Assessment feed
management
T1- No supplementation of ca rich feed in early
10 Assessment
of chelated calcium
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
lack of calcium lactation T2- supplementation of Chelated ca @ 100 ml / animal / day in early lactation for three month
supplement on milk production in dairy buffaloes
Rabi 2018
No information about Metrological Data
Assessment CMP
T1 - No information of rainfall T2 -Metrological information to the farmers
Irrigated (Wheat)
02 10
Assessment of Information of Metrological data to the farmers on their farm income
Datia
Rabi 2018
low milk yield due to lack of protein rich fodder in dairy animal
Assessment feed
management
T: No cultivation and feeding of protein rich fodder to milch animals T: 2 X 1X0.18 LBD meter for Azolla cultivation can produce about one kg of supplemental feed per day. Application of about one kg of cow dung and about 100 grams of super phosphate once in two weeks will ensure for better growth of Azolla.
10
Assessment of Azolla cultivation and feeding to dairy animals on milk production
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2.1. Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations
Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.2 Economic Performance
OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
3.Frontline 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
Crop/ Enterprise
Thematic Area Technology
demonstrated Details of popularization methods
suggested to the Extension system Horizontal spread of technology
No. of villages No. of farmers Area (ha)
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety/
Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total
NRM Rice Kharif 2018
Direct sowing of rice 2 ha Rice (var. Pusa-
1121)
IDM Okra Kharif 2018
VRO-22+ Removal of affected plant + imidaclorprid 17.8 SL@5ml/15 liter water after sowing and repeat at 20 days after first spray ( source : IIVR-2005)
2 ha Okra ( Var. VRO-22)
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Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety/
Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM Paddy Kharif 2018
Clipping off tip of seedling before transplanting + Insecticide carbofuran 3G @ 7.6 kg/acre before planting
2 ha Paddy
IPM Mustard Rabi 2018-
19
Timely sowing + Removal of affected twinges +Yellow sticky paper + Two spray of Thiomethaxam 25% WG @ 120g/ ha. with 500l water10 day interval.
2ha NRCHB-101
IDM Chick Pea Rabi 2018-
19
Crop rotation + Seed treatment with carbendazim + Spray of carbendazim 50% @ 1.0kg/ha with 600 lit water.
2ha JG-16
CBD KMA Kharif 2018
Impact study of KMA for massage delivered to farmers twice a week
200 KMA
FIS Fish 2018-
19
T2 – Stocking @ 10000 fingerlings/ha in the ratio Catla: Rohu: Mrigal: Grass carp:: 3:2:2:3 (Source : GBPUAT 2008)
3 no. Fish
Credit management through SHGs
Flow of credit
All season
Saving Internal loaning for agriculture purpose Loan repayment
01 groups
Credit management
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Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety/
Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Feed management
Maize Kharif 2018
African tall variety of maize fodder @ 25 kg per animal per day for three month
10 African tall
Feed management
NBH Variety CO3
Kharif 2018
Feeding of NBH (variety CO3) fodder @ 25 kg / ani. / day for three month on milk production in dairy buffaloes
10
Stem cutting of CO3
Feed management
Buffaloes
Rabi 2018
Feeding of 2 kg UMMB blocks over one month by licking for three month on milk production in dairy buffalo (Molasses 38%, wheat bran 38%, urea 10%, cement 10%, salt 2% and MM 2%)
10
UMMB Blocks
Rabi 2018-19
low milk production due to lack of minerals in balance feed
Rabi 2018
Supplementation of Methochelated
mineral mixture @ 40 gm / animal/ day for
three month
10
methochelated mineral mixture
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Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety/
Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total
CP Soybean Kharif, 2017
RVS 2001-4, 60:40:20:30 NPKS kg./ha.+ Rhizobium+ PSB @ 10g/kg + summer deep ploughing + bird purcher @ 25/ha + Trizophos @ 1000 ml/ha
20.0 RVS 2001-4
CP Black Gram
Kharif, 2017
1. Aman 2. 20:50:20:25 NPKS kg./ha.+ Rhizobium+ PSB@ 10g/kg seed chemical weed control imazathyper @ 0.75 g/ha at 20-25 DAS
20.0 PU-40
CP Mustard Rabi
2017-18
NRCHB 101+80:40:20:30 :: NPKS kg/ha + Azatobactor + PSB@ 2.5 kg/ha + Seed treatment with Carbendzim (1.0 g) and Thiram (2.0g) /kg seed+ Imidachloprid 5ml/15 l water
20.0 NRCHB-101
CP Field Pea Rabi
2017-18
Prakash 20:50:20::N:P:K kg./ha. + Rhizobium + PSB @ 20g./kg. Seed
20.0 Prakash
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Field days 10 700 Farmers Training 10 600 Media coverage 10 - Training for extension functionaries 4 120
3.5 Details of FLD on crop hybrids.
KVK Name of the Crop Name of the
Hybrids Source of Hybrid (Institute/Firm)
No. of farmers Area in ha.
Datia 4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption
Datia
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System.
Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Datia
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 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
Datia
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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs.
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants
General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC CP Importance of Summer deep ploughing 1 1 20 FW OFC CP SRI method of Paddy 1 1 20
FW OFC CP Weed management in kharif crops 1 1 20
FW OFC CP Production Technology of Soybean 1 1 20 FW OFC CP Production technology of irrigated wheat 1 1 20
FW OFC CP Weed management in wheat crop 1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Importance of Organic farming 1 1 20 FW OFC HOF Training and Pruning of fruits plants 1 1 20
FW OFC HOO Cultivation technique of rose 1 1 20
FW OFC HOS Production technique of coriander 1 1 20 FW OFC PLP Integrated pest management in Groundnut 1 1 20
FW OFC PLP Integrated pest management in Kharif vegetables 1 1 20 FW OFC PLP Termite management in wheat 1 1 20 FW OFC PLP Disease management in potato 1 1 20 FW OFC PLP Integrated pest management in Rabi vegetables 1 1 20
FW OFC WOE Training on preparation of low cost diet in rural area
1 1 20
FW OFC WOE Training on preservation of vegetables by making achaar
1 1 20
FW OFC WOE Importance of value addition in seasonal vegetables
1 1 20
FW OFC WOE Importance of Balance diet in farm women 1 1 20 FW OFC FIS Pond preparation for Composite fish culture 1 1 20
FW OFC FIS Importance of supplementary Feeding management in fish culture
1 1 20
FW OFC FIS Selection of species for fish culture 1 1 20 FW OFC FIS Importance of integrated fish farming 1 1 20 FW OFC FIS Other enterprises related to fish culture 1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Importance of drainage in kharif crops 1 1 20 FW OFC AEG Importance of life saving irrigationin kharif crops 1 1 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants
General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC AEG Training on maintenance and repairing of farm implements
1 1 20
FW OFC SFM Technology for soil conservation 1 1 20 FW OFC SFM Integrated nutrient management in Paddy 1 1 20 FW OFC SFM Scientific method of production of FYM 1 1 20 FW OFC CBD Leadership development in rural youths 1 1 20 FW OFC CBD Formation and management of self-help group 1 1 20 FW OFC CBD Role of IT in Increase Agriculture production 1 1 20
FW OFC AGF Integrated farming system 1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Importance of Azolla cultivation and feeding as green fodder in dairy buffaloes
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Importance of feeding chelated calcium supplement in dairy buffaloes
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Management of Ecto and Endo parasites in dairy buffaloes through duramectine
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Management of minerals deficiency through mineralized salt brick in buffaloes
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Importance of maize Fodder for milk production in dairy animals
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Importance of sorghum fodder for milk production in dairy animals
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Care and management of Kadaknath birds 1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Importance of UMMB blocks for milk production in dairy animals
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Round the year fodder production for dairy cattle and buffaloes
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Clean milk production from dairy cattle and buffaloes
1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Artificial insemination in dairy cattle and buffaloes 1 1 20
FW OFC LPM Seasonal management of dairy cattle and buffaloes 1 1 20
RY ONC CP Production of organic inputs 1 2 20 RY ONC HOV Nursery management of horticultural crops 1 2 20
RY ONC PLP Mushroom production 1 6 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of
Courses Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants
General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
RY ONC PLP Bee keeping 1 2 20 RY ONC LPM Commercial dairy farming in datia district 1 8 20
RY ONC LPM Commercial Poultry farming in datia district 1 8 20
FW ONC CBD Formation and management of self-help group 1 1 20 FW ONC CBD Role of IT in Increase Agriculture production 1 1 20
FW ONC
CBD Use & Implementation of Social Media app in Agriculture
1 1 20
FW ONC CBD How to improved skill of rural youth 1 1 20 FW ONC CBD Risk & Uncertainty in Agriculture 1 1 20
FW ONC CBD Formation of Self help group 1 1 20
FW ONC CBD Method for doubling the Income 1 1 20 FW ONC CBD Entrepreneur & Entrepreneurship 1 1 20
FW ONC CBD Planning and budgeting 1 1 20
RY ONC WOE Value Addition Of Aonla 1 2 20 IS ONC CP Production technology of Kharif crops 1 1 20
IS ONC HOV Production technique of kharif vegetables 1 1 20
IS ONC HOV Production technique of Rabi vegetables 1 1 20 IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in Kharif crops 1 1 20
IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in Rabi crops 1 1 20 IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in Kharif vegetable 1 1 20
IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in Rabi vegetable 1 1 20
IS ONC LPM Artificial insemination in dairy animals 1 2 20 IS ONC LPM Recent advances in livestock feeding 1 2 20
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Table. 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop /
Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training
(days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Dairy production Field crops Seed production 04 Poultry production Vermi compost Production of organic inputs 02 Fruit and vegetable processing technology Vegetables Nursery management 04 Mushroom production Mushroom Mushroom Production 04 Bee keeping Honey Bee-keeping 04 Training on preparation of Potato chips and waffers Poteto Value addition 04 Safty and maintenance of kitchen garden Vegetable Nutritional security 04 Fish production and related enterprises Fish Aqua culture 04
Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs
Training title Self employed after training Number of persons
employed else where Type of units Number of units
Number of persons employed
Training on “Stitching” Tailoring Shop Training on preparation of potato chips and waffers Value addition Vermi compost Production Vermi compost Prickle making though Mango and Citrus fruits Value addition
Fish production technology Employment Geneartion
Backyard poultry farming Income generation Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes ---
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members ----
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)
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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers) Extension Officials
Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 12
Kisan Mela 02
Kisan Ghosthi 04
Exhibition 02
Film Show 06
Method Demonstrations 06
Farmers Seminar 04
Workshop 02
Group meetings 06
Lectures delivered as resource persons 40
Newspaper coverage 40
Radio talks 10
TV talks 10
Popular Articles 10
Extension Literature 05
Farm Advisory Services 25
Scientific visit to farmers field 30
Farmers Visit to KVK 300
Diagnostic Visits 04
Exposure Visits 02
Ex-trainees Sammelan 02
Soil Health Camp 04
Animal Health Camp 04
Agri Mobile Clinic 50
Soil Test Campaigns 02
Farm Science Club conveners meet 1
Self Help Group conveners meetings 1
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7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 SEED production
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
Vegetable seedling Chilli, Brinjal, Cabbage, tomato Prominent Hybrids PM 20000 20000 Flower crop Marigold Pusa Narangi PM 10000 10000 Pulse Seed Black gram, Green Gram, Pigeon pea,
Chickpea, Lentil and Field pea Prominent variety
SD 1000 1000
7.2 Planting Material production
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
Vegetable seedling Chilli, Brinjal, Cabbage, tomato
Flower crop Marigold
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
Datia Bioagents 02 q Datia Biofertilizers 05 q Datia Bio Pesticides -
7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name
of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle Poultry Kadaknath, chabro Chicks 500
Fisheries Rohu, Katla, Mrigal,
Silver carp, Nain, Grass carp
Fingerling 10000
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Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Others (Specify)
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES, If yes, then Year of establishment : 2016-17
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
Datia Soil Sample 5000
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available
Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the
training course Client (PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST No. of SC/STParticipants Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Datia 96
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations
Datia May 2018 15 Datia September 2018 15
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 Datia March – June 2018 Quarterly 500 Datia July – September 2018 Quarterly 500 Datia October –December 2018 Quarterly 500
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KVK Name Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be
printed Number of copies to be
distributed Datia January- March 2018 Quarterly 500
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Datia CD Nursery Raising 01
12.3 PUBLICATIONS
Category Number Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be printed Number of copies to be distributed Research Paper 04 Type Title Author’s name Number of copies Technical bulletins 02 Technical reports 04 Popular article 06 News paper coverage 40 Year Planner 01 Others (pl. specify) Practical Manual
13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.)
Activities organized Operational
Area Remarks
ATMA Agriculture department Training, crop, seminar, field day, Kisan mela, Exhibition
Whole district
MNREGA
NHM State Horticulture department
Training, crop, seminar, field day, Exhibition, Micro irrigation Activities
Whole district
RKVY DRDA Zila Panchyat Training, Meeting, Technical support Whole district Seed Village Training, Technical support Whole district NAIP Climate Change CRIDA, Hyderabad Technology demonstration component Sanora, Barodi Others (Plz. Specify) NIFTD
IGFRI, Jhansi Demonstration and training
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14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel Accommodation available (No. of beds): 24
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training No. of trainees stayed Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
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
Datia 2015-16 2015-16 03 01 Due to long distance and safety
reasons for families
16. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park
a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent? S. No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal developed(yes/no) If yes, where sent?(ZPD/DES/any other,pl. sp.)
1 Datia Yes DES, RVSKVV, Gwalior
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established)
Datia Crop Cafeteria - Rain water harvesting, Drip irrigation, Sprinkler irrigation, implement shed, fruit plantation and exhibition
Established
Datia Technology Desk Established Datia Visitors Gallery Established Datia Technology Exhibition Established Datia Technology Gate-Valve Established c). Crop Cafeteria-
S. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1. Recommended varieties of different crop, Vegetable and others Oilseed, Pulse, Cereals vegetable and flowers 2. Improved method of Sowing R&F, BBF and FIRB in pulse crops 3. Pressurized Irrigation System Drip irrigation in fruits and vegetable 4. Mushroom Demo Unit Mushroom production 5. Poultry Demo. Unit Broyler and chicks production 6. Fish Hatchery Fish seed Production 7. BGA unit BGA production 8. Vermicompost unit Vermicompost production 9. Azolla unit Azolla Production
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S. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 10. Rain water harvesting strictures Farm pond 11. Medo Orchard Different suitable fruit crop ex. Lime, Kinno, Mosami, Guava, Anar and
Drumstick etc.
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. 1 Datia Shri Lakhan Singh Yadav Agroforestry Village Kharag 8718032557 2 Datia Shri Prateek Sharma Mushroom Production Datia 8109340122 3 Datia Shri Rameswer Kushwaha Protective horticulture Kakraua 9691535465 4 Datia Shri Bhagwandas Kushwaha Potato planter Datia Gird 9926889920 5 Datia Shri Narendra Dubey Nursery Production (seedlings) Datia gird 8966892650 6 Datia Shri Sabbir Singh Staking in tomato Rauri, 8103083636 7 Datia Shri Ramu Prajapati Flower cultivation Hamirpur 8 Datia Shri Raghuvendra singh INM in paddy Bhalka 9977579287 9 Datia Shri Suresh Kevat Fisheries Chakram sagar 9754241524 10 Datia Shri Jamuna Prasad Soni Storage of onion Bhander 9926228650 11 Datia Shri Atar Singh Yadav Potato production Kusoli 12 Datia Shri Bhagwan das Kushwaha Broccoli Production Bhadevara 13 Datia Smt. Asha Devi Value addition Aonla Dera Gandhari 14 Datia Shri Ramkumar Goswami Garlic Production Datia Gird 15 Datia Shri Umashankar Sharma Fenuegreek Production Barodi
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers Each KVK had already sent a list of 100 progressive farmers to the ZPD, Zone VII,
Jabalpur. S. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Datia 03 03 35 350
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.
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20. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable. NA
S. No. Name of crop under Technology
demonstration Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt
1
21. KVK Ring S. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
1 Gwalior Implement, 44 C.Ds, Planting material, Man power 2 Morena Capacity building of Farmers in honey bee keeping
22. Important visitors to KVK
Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks 23. Status of KVK Website:
S. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Datia 19.08.2011
24. Status of RTI S. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals
25. E-connectivity (Ernet lab) NA 26. Details of Technology Week Celebrations
Types of Activities No. of Activities Number of Participants Related crop/livestock technology Gosthies Lectures organized
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties S. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
1 Datia Soybean 05 12 2 Datia Groundnut 05 12 3 Datia Black gram 05 12 4 Datia Pigeon pea 05 12
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Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties
S. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Datia Vegetable crops (Tomato, Okra & Chilli) 10 20
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Datia Dairy Management 01 Datia Disease management 01 Datia Feed and fodder technology 01 Datia Poultry management 01 Datia Fish Production 01
Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers
Datia 04
Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Datia
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed
Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Datia Tomato Datia Chilli Datia Marigold
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 Datia
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Verms Produced
Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Datia
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Datia Awareness Campaign
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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7. KVK Dewas PERIOD – April 2018 to March, 2019
Activity
Target Achievement Total value of resource
generated/Fund received from diff. sources (Rs.)
Number of
activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
Number of activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
OFTs 27 535 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 44.6 ha 111 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 29.6 ha 72 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - -
FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 35 ha /10
No 120
FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 08 76 Training-Farmers and farm women 81 1585 Training-Rural youths 12 190 Training- Extension functionaries 09 170 Extension Activities 419 5000 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 400 Farm Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal) 500 -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
- -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 5000 5000 Rainwater Harvesting System 10 10 Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 50 37990 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 60 Literature to be Developed/Published 24 Mass Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes - - Utilization of Farmers Hostel 50 - Utilization of Staff Quarters 06 06 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park Yes Crop Cafeteria- Yes
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Senior Scientist & Head
Dr. A.K.Dixit Soil Sci. Ph.D Soil Sci. 37000-
67400+9000 58830 12.09.2006 Temp. Others
Subject Matter Specialist1
Mr. Nishith Gupta
Horticulture Ph.D Horticulture 15600-
39100+6000 34000 24.01.2007 Temp. Others
Subject Matter Specialist2
Dr. K. S.Bhargav
Agri. Eng. Ph.D Agri. Eng. 15600-
39000+6000 34750 27.01.2007 Temp. Others
Subject Matter Specialist3
Dr. Manish Kumar
Entomology Ph.D Entomology 15600-
39000+6000 34750 15.03.2007 Temp. Others
Subject Matter Specialist4
Dr. Laxmi Fisheries Ph.D Fisheries 15600-
39100+6000 29950 21.02.2011 Temp. Others
Subject Matter Specialist5
Dr. Neerja Patel
Agri. Ext. M.Sc. Agri. Ext. 15600-
39100+6000 23610 25.08.2014 Temp. Others
Subject Matter - - - - - - - - -
Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District Yes Status of Revolving Funds Awards and Recognitions - Case study / Success Story to be developed - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 25 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages) 06/06 56/552 Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan KVK Ring 03 Important visitors to KVK Yes Status of KVK Website Yes Status of RTI Yes E-connectivity n/a Details of Technology Week Celebrations 02 Interventions on Drought Mitigation n/a Proposal of NAIP n/a Proposal of NICRA n/a Well labeled photographs - Other Activities -
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Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Specialist6 Programme Assistant
Dr. Savita Kumari
Soil Science Ph.D Soil science & Agril chemistry
9300-34800+4200
22643 01.09.2016 Temp. Others
Programme Assistant
Dr. Moni Singh
Women in agri.
Ph.D. Home Sci)
Women in agri. 9300-
34800+4200 23080 13.04.2007 Temp. Others
Computer Programmer
Smt. Ankita Pandey
Agri. Ext. M. Sc.
(Ag. Ext.) Agri. Ext.
9300-34800+4200
20480 25.09.2012 Temp. Others
Accountant / superintendent
Sh. Vidhya Bhushan Mishra
Account MBA
(HR+IT) LLB
Account 9300-
34800+3600 13830 26.12.2016 Temp. Others
Stenographer - - - - - - - - - Driver
Shri Lal Singh - 5th - 5680-
20200+1900 9940 08.07.2008 Temp. Others
Peon - - - - - - - - - 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Particulars Area/ No.
Total Geographical area 701307.00 ha
Total cultivable land 386030.00 ha
Irrigated land 276200.00 ha
Rainfed land 138629.00 ha
Net Sown 699960.00 ha
Double Crop 337760.00 ha
Forest 206636.00 ha
Population 13,08,230
No of village 1061
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Particulars Area/ No.
Farmers 1,72,615
Literacy rate 61.06%
Cropping Intensity 179%
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2016 to 31.3.2017 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from
KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in
the village) Agera 2013 sonkatch 45 260 296 Lalakhedi 2013 sonkatch 55 115 234 Kankhujuria 2013 sonkatch 50 392 492 Harnabada 2013 sonkatch 50 162 357 Sonukachhi 2013 sonkatch 40 48 101 Narana 2010 sonkatch 32 102 250 NanadhaKhedi 2012 sonkatch 35 141 125 Moadi 2013 sonkatch 45 60 175 Farm Peeplya 2010 sonkatch 33 170 475 Manasa 2013 sonkatch 35 217 392 Beesakhedi 2013 sonkatch 40 337 513 Enabad 2013 sonkatch 45 189 542 Karadiapari 2013 sonkatch 42 107 301 Banger 2013 Dewas 15 301 734 Nagukhedi 2013 Dewas 22 173 400 Singabada 2013 Dewas 10 402 663 Lohari 2013 Dewas 22 201 397 Bairagarh 2013 Dewas 20 498 881.91 Baroli 2013 Dewas 26 520 529.21 Deor 2013 Dewas 27 519 502.07 Karanakhedi 2013 Dewas 29 109 172 Mukundkhedi 2013 Dewas 30 99 180 Khajuria jagir 2013 Dewas 35 197 335 Nousarabad 2013 Dewas 35 124 240 Bheemasi 2013 Dewas 40 78 118 Ajnas 2015 Dewas 120 483 1800
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1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA
Dewas To motivate farmers for application of INM Practices. Dewas To encourage farmers for use of IPM practices to control leaf feeders in Soybean , Helicoverpa in Gram and Sucking insect- pests in cotton . Dewas To create self employment and income generating revenues in agriculture and allied fields for small farmers, unemployed rural youth and
socially weaker section of the society. Dewas To promote intercropping of maize / pigeon pea / Sorghum with Soybean. Dewas To popularize organic farming in the district. Dewas To create awareness about judicious use of Irrigation water. Dewas Reduction in woman drudgery through introduction of Serrated Sickle, maize seller and by other ways. Dewas To improve the milk production of cattle through A.I. and scientific management. Dewas To prevent infectious and contagious diseases in livestock and poultry. Dewas To increase milk production in goat. Dewas To increase egg production in poultry. Dewas To prevent losses in storage Dewas To Increase Farm mechanization Dewas To Improved drainage condition Dewas To encourage the farmers about use of Quality seeds/planting materials Dewas To popularize floriculture in farming community Dewas Post-harvest management Dewas Introduction of fish forming
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
Dewas No Seed treatment Various tool of PRA Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Use of poor quality seed group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas No use of culture Various tool of PRA Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Imbalance use of fertilizer secondary data Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas High incidence of sucking insects group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Incidence of Insects group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Termite attack and rodent Various tool of PRA Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Poor health of Children and women group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Unemployment group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Lack of nutritious food group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod Dewas Addiction of alcohol group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod
196
KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block
Dewas Low genetic potential in indigenous goats
group discussion Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod
Dewas Unawareness about fish farming Group discussion, secondary data Dewas, Tokkhurd, Sonkach, Bagli,khategao, kannod
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/ seaso
n
Problem diagnose
Category of
technology (Assessme
nt/ Refinement
)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situatio
ns
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
Rec. Tech
T3
T1
T2
Kharif 2018
Poor Drainage
Assessment AEG Soybean Rainfed 5 ha 12 Assessment of BBF sowing techniques in soybean
Sowing by Sweep Blade
Sowing by BBF
-
Kharif 2018
Poor Tilth Preparation
Refinement AEG Soybean Rainfed 5 ha 12 Assessment of Modified Dutch Foot Cultivator for better tillage
Dutch Foot
Cultivator
Modified Dutch Foot Cultivator
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to scarcity of moisture
Assessment VE Soybean Rainfed 05 05 Assessment of variety JS 20-34 under climate resilience
JS 95-60 JS- 20-34 -
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to heavy infestation of YMV and Dry root rot
Assessment VE Soybean Rainfed 05 05 Assessment of HYV varieties of soybean
JS 93-05 JS- 20-29 JS 20-69
Kharif 2018
Low yield of Tomato due
Assessment Hort Tomato Irrigated - 05 Assessment of HYV
Local Variety
Arka Samrat Arka Rakshak
197
Year/ seaso
n
Problem diagnose
Category of
technology (Assessme
nt/ Refinement
)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situatio
ns
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
Rec. Tech
T3
T1
T2
to Leaf Curl Virus and Early blight
variety Arka Rakshak. of Tomato
Kharif 2018
Poor water use efficiency and high incidence of weeds
Assessment Hort Tomato Irrigated - 05 Assessment of poly mulching with drip in tomato
No use of Mulching
Black/Silver poly mulching
with drip.
Kharif 2018
Poor insect -pests management due to injudicious use of chemical insecticides
Assessment IPM Soybean Irrigated - 10 Assessment of IPM modules in Soybean
Farmers Practices ( use of
chemical insecticid
es)
Seed treatment
Trichoderma @ 10 g/kg
seed + Thiamethoxam 30FS 10 ml/kg
seed +Bird perches @
50/ha + Beauveria bassiana
1.15% SC@ 1 lit/ha +
Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC @
100 ml/ha +Pheromone traps 10/ha
Kharif 2018
Heavy use of chemical insecticides causes more residual effect
Assessment IPM Cauliflower Irrigated - 10 Assessment of Biopesticides for control of Diamond
Farmers Practices (Heavy use of
chemical
Spray of NSKE 5 %+
Beauveria bassiana
1.15% SC@ 1
Spray of NSKE 5
%+ BT @ 1kg/ha
198
Year/ seaso
n
Problem diagnose
Category of
technology (Assessme
nt/ Refinement
)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situatio
ns
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
Rec. Tech
T3
T1
T2
in curd quality Back Moth in Cauliflower
insecticides)
lit/ha + Phromone
Trap @ 10/ha
+Phromone Trap @ 10/ha
Kharif 2018
Imbalance nutrition in soybean
Assessment INM soybean Irrigated - 13 Assessment of potassium against moisture stress condition in soybean
Use of DAP
NPKS 25:60:40:20
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to no use micro nutrient
Assessment INM Maize Irrigated - 12 Assessment of Zinc Nutrition in Maize
No use
NPKZn
120:60:30:8 kg/ha
Kharif Low efficiency and high drudgery of farm women during hand dibbling of maize
Assessment drudgery reduction
Maize -- 12 Assessment of maize sowing through Naveen Dibbler for drudgery reduction.
Manual Sowing
Sowing of maize by Naveen Dibbler
Kharif 2018
Malnutrition in children and Farm Women
Assessment Nutritional Security
Soybean - - 05 Assessment of Vegetable soybean -Karuna for eradication of malnutrition
Local available food
Karuna
Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield due to high incidence of
Assessment IPM Chickpea Irrigated - 05 Assessment of IDM Modules for
Farmers Practices
(faulty
Soil treatment : 5 kg TV + 50
kg FYM
Seed treatment
199
Year/ seaso
n
Problem diagnose
Category of
technology (Assessme
nt/ Refinement
)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situatio
ns
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
Rec. Tech
T3
T1
T2
wilt. control of wilt complex in chickpea
seed treatment)
incubated for one week+
Seed treatment with Trichoderma varidae @
10g/kg seed alonghwith Raised bed
system
Thiram + carboxine
@ 3.0 g/kg seed
alonghwith Raised
bed system.
Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield of garlic due to infestation of thrips
Assessment IPM Garlic Irrigated - 05 Assessment of spinosad for control of thrips in garlic
Farmers Practices (synthetic pyrethroid
)
Application of Fipronil @ 600
ml/ha
Application of
spinosad @ 100 ml/had
Rabi 2018-
19
Poor nitrogenous fertilizer use efficiency
Assessment IPNM Wheat Irrigated - 06 Assessment of Neem coated urea for enhancing -N use efficiency in wheat
Nitrogen at the time of 20 DAS
Neem Coated Urea @
120kg/ha (50% of N at the time of sowing +25 % at 20 DAS +25% at 40
DAS)
Rabi 2018-
19
Poor nodulation hence low biological fixation
Assessment IPNM Chickpea irrigated - 06 Assessment of Molybdenum + Iron for enhancing nitrogen fixation in chickpea
No use Seed treat with Amm.
Molybadate @1 gm / kg of
seed
Seed treat with
Amm. Molybadate @1 gm
/ kg of seed
+FeSo4
200
Year/ seaso
n
Problem diagnose
Category of
technology (Assessme
nt/ Refinement
)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situatio
ns
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
Rec. Tech
T3
T1
T2
@ 10kg/ha
Rabi 2018-
19
Use of high seed rate and low water use efficiency due to traditional sowing method
Assessment AEG Wheat Irrigated - 10 Assessment of FIRB sowing techniques in wheat for enhancing water use efficiency
Seed cum Ferti drill
Raised bed furrow system
Rabi 2018-
19
Higher production cost due to manual sowing
Assessment AEG Garlic Irrigated 10 Assessment of Planter for reducing the sowing cost of Garlic.
Manual Sowing by Garlic Planter
Rabi 2018-
19
low productivity due to adoption of old varieties
Assessment Hort Onion Irrigated - 05 Assessment of HYV onion for good keeping quality
Phursunghi
Bhima Red Bhima Sakti
Rabi 2018-
19
Monocropping system
Assessment Crop Diversificati
on
Kalongi Irrigated - 05 Assessment of Kalongi (Nigella) for crop diversification
Gram Kalongi (Kala Jeera)
Year Roun
d 2018-
Poor growth recovery due to use of old breed
Assessment FIS Jayanti Rohu Seasonal
- 07 Assessment of improved fish breed Jayanti Rohu
Local Rohu breed
Improve breed rohu jayanti
201
Year/ seaso
n
Problem diagnose
Category of
technology (Assessme
nt/ Refinement
)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situatio
ns
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
Rec. Tech
T3
T1
T2
19 for better yield
Year Roun
d 2018-
19
Low yield due to slow growth rate of fish
Assessment FIS Pangasius (Pangasianodon Hypopthalmus)
Seasonal
- 05 Assessment of cat fish Pangassius (Pangasianodon hypopthalmus) for fish culture
Carp Culture
Cat fish- breed Pangassius
(Pangasianodon
Hypopthalmus)
Year Roun
d 2018-
19
Less income of farm women due to poor awareness towards of agri entrepreneurship
Assessment Income generation
Income generation
- 10 Assessment of Kadaknath under backyard poultry for women empowerment
Local breed (Satpura)
Kadaknath
Year Roun
d 2018-
19
Lack of awareness regarding healthy food
Assessment Nutritional security
Nutritional security
- - 10 Assessment of Porridge (Durum Wheat) for nutritional security of farm women & their children
No Use
Porridge (Durum Wheat)
Year Roun
d 2018-
Low yield of Onion & Garlic due to lack of timely
Assessment
EXT
Onion & Garlic
Irrigated
100
Assessment of social media for timely
Farmers use own sources
Use of whats app
M-Krishi app
202
Year/ seaso
n
Problem diagnose
Category of
technology (Assessme
nt/ Refinement
)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situatio
ns
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha
) Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
Rec. Tech
T3
T1
T2
19 information transfer of technology
Year Roun
d 2018-
19
Lack of Information about agricultural Technologies at rural level
Assessment Ext TOT
05 05
Assessment of Rural Library for updating the knowledge at village level
No Krishak Jagat, Ksishak doot,
Krishak Bharati, Krishak
Vandana
Year Roun
d 2018-
19
Farmers use blanket & un appropriate use of SHC recommendation
Assessment Ext TOT 240 240 Assessment of applicability and role of soil health card (SHC) in farming community
Un appropriate use of
SHC
Use of SHC based
recommendation
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
Assessment of Ridge Fertilizer Seed Drill Cum Planter for sowing of soybean
T1: Sweep blade seed drill T2: Ridge Fertilizer Seed Drill Cum Planter
Assessment of crop residue mixing to improve the soil health T1: Burning of wheat residue T2: In-situ incorporation of wheat residue by rotavator
Assessment of high yield variety JS -2034 T1: JS 95-60 T2: JS- 2034 Assessment of high yield variety JS -2029 T1: JS 95-60 T2: JS- 2029 Assessment of high yield variety NRC 86 T1: JS 95-60 T2: NRC 86 Assessment of high yielding tomato variety Arka Rakshak. T1: Local Variety T2: Arka Rakshak Assessment of black/silver poly mulching in tomato T1: No use of Mulching T2:Black/Silver poly mulching Assessment of IPM modules in Soybean T1:Farmers Practices(No use of IPM) T3: Seed treatment Thiram + carboxine
203
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
+ Thimethoxam 70WS 3g/kg seed + Bird purchers @ 50/ha + spray of NSKE 5% + Thiocloprid 21.7SC @ 650 ml/ha + pheromone traps 10/ha
Assessment of Biopesticides for management Diamond Back Moth in Cauliflower
T1:Farmers Practices (No use of IPM) T3: Spray of NSKE 5 %+ BT @ 1kg/ha +Phromone Trap @ 10/ha
Assessment of sulphur with PSB in chilli T1: 90:80:60 kg NPK/ha
T3 : 120:80:100 NPK kg/ha + 1lit/ha liquid PSB + sulhpur @ 40 kg/ha
Assessment of molybdenum in cauliflower T1: 150:60:30 NPK kg/ha T3 : 120:60:30 NPK kg/ha + 500g Mo/ha Assessment of spiral grader for drudgery reduction and efficiency of farm women during grading of soybean
T1: Farmer's Practice (Manually) T3: Power operated sepratar
Assessment of Karuna (Vegetable soybean) for income generation of farm women
T1: Farmer's Practice T3: Cow pea
Assessment of amrit mitti in soybean + wheat cropping system
T1- Control, T2- FYM, T3-Vermicompost, T4-RDF, T5-Amrit mitt, T6- FYM+50% RDF, T7- Vermicompost +50% RDF and and T8 – Amrit mitti +50% RDF
-
Assessment of IDM Modules for control wilt in chickpea. T1: Farmers Practices (Not apply)
T3: Sowing through Raised bed system + Seed treatment with Trichoderma varidae @ 5g/kg seed.
Assessment of IPM Modules for control of thrips in garlic T1: Farmers Practices (synthetic pyrethroid) T3: Application of spinosad @ 100 ml/had Assessment of neem coated urea T1:Urea
T3 -Neem Coated Urea @ 120kg/ha (50% of N at the time of sowing +25 % at 20 DAS +25% at 40 DAS)
Assessment of Ridge Fertilizer Seed Drill Cum Planter for sowing of Chickpea
T1:Seed cum ferti drill
T2: Ridge Fertilizer Seed Drill Cum Planter
Assessment of High Yielding onion Variety NHRDF Red-3/ Bhima Red
T1: Phursunghi T3: NHRDF Red-3/ Bhima Red
Assessment of kalongi (Nigella) for crop diversification T1: Onion T2: Kalongi (Kala Jeera) Assessment of improve breed Jayanti Rohu of fish T1- farmers practices - Local Rohu breed T2- Improve breed rohu jayanti Assessment of Pangasius (Pangasianodon Hypopthalmus) Fish culture
T1- Carp Culture T2- Pangasius (Pangasianodon Hypopthalmus)
Assessment of backyard poultry for Income generation T1: Local breed (Satpura) T3: Kadaknath Assessment of Porridge (Durum Wheat) for nutritional T1: Farmer's Practice T2: Porridge (Durum Wheat)
204
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
security of farm women & their children Assessment of what’s app for timely transfer of technology T1: Farmers use traditional information
sources T2 - use of whatsapp
Assessment of adoption of fish technology disseminated by kvk.
T1: - T2 - By individual interview
Assessment of KMA for dissemination of agricultural technologies
T1: Use of local information sources
T2: Use regular message through KMAs ( twice in a week)
Assessment of vitamin mineral mixture (TMR- Sani) on cross breed cow
T1: Farmer: use of low quantity of vitamin mineral mixture
T3: @40 gm per animal/day for last 6 months of pregnancy
2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2018-19) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology
demonstrated Details of popularization methods
suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of
farmers Area in ha
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19. Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
ICM Cluster Demo: Soybean
Kharif 2018
Cluster demonstration of HYV of Soybean
30.00 JS 2034/JS 2069 /RVS 2001-04
75
205
Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
CRP Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of HYV RVS 2001-04 of Soybean
4.80 RVS 2001-04 12
AEG-NRM
Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Deep ploughing for in-situ moisture conservation
4.8 RMB Plough 12
AEG-NRM
Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Raised bed furrow sowing technique in soybean
4.8 Raised bed furrow system
12
HOS-IWM Kharif onion Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Weed management through Oxyflurofen in onion
2 Oxyflurofen @ 250 ml/ha 10
HOF-VE Marigold Kharif 2018
Demonstration of marigold HYV Pusa Narangi
1 Pusa Narangi (Marigold)
10
INM Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Sulphur nutrition in soybean
5 Bentonite Sulphur @ 22 kg/ha at 10 days before sowing
12
IPM Chilli Kharif 2018
Demonstration of IMP in chilli
1 Deeping of Seedlings upto 15 min in thiamethoxam30FS 10 ml/lit water +Imidachloropid @ 450ml /ha at 30DAT+ Blue & Yellow Sticky traps
12
206
Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Girdle beetle management in Soybean
4.8 Spray of Thiacloprid 21.7SC @ 650 ml/ha within 5-7 days of start of infestation
12
Grain Storage
Pro bag
Kharif 18-19
Demonstration on super grain bag for storage of cereals
10 No. super grain bags (70 Kg capacity)
10
Income Generation
Marigold Pusa Naragi
Kharif 18-19
Demonstration of marigold for income generation of Women empowerment
1 Marigold Pusa Narangi 10
ICM
Maize Kharif 2018
Demonstration on Full Package of HY Hybrid Maize
5 Improved Variety NK6240 + Zn @5kg/ha
12
ICM
Pigeon Pea Kharif 2018
Demonstration of HYV PT-0012 Pigeon pea
5 Improved variety PT-0012
12
ICM
Black Gram Kharif 2018
Demonstration of HYV Pratap Urd-1
4.8 HYV Pratap Urd-1 12
AEG-NRM
Chickpea Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Furrow Irrigated Raised Bed Sowing in chickpea
4.8 FIRBS Machine 12
HOV-IPNM
Onion Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on balance nutrition in onion
1 NPKSZn 110:40:60:20:5 Kg/ha
10
207
Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
HOS-IPNM Garlic Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on balance nutrition in Garlic
2 NPKSZn 75:40:40:40: 5 Kg/ha
12
IPNM Chickpea Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of biofertilizer in Chickpea
5 Rhizobium and PSB @10 ml /kg of seed
12
IPNM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Zinc in wheat
5 Zn@5kg/ha
12
IPM Chick pea Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of IPM module in chickpea
5 Spray of NPV 250 LE + Bird purchure @ 50 /ha + Pheromen trap 10/ha + spray of profenophos @ 1.5lit/ha
12
CRP Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of HYV Pusa Anmol in Wheat
5 HYV Pusa Anmol
12
CRP Chickpea Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Kripa Phule G-517
5 HYV Phule G-517
12
Nutritional Security
Nutritional garden (Roof gardening)
Year 2018-19
Demonstration on establishment of Nutritional garden with the use of plastic container (Roof gardening )
05 Unit Nutritional garden 05
208
Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Income generation
Vermi composting
Year 2018-19
Demonstration of Income generation activities through Vermicompost production
05 Unit Thermophilic followed by Mesophilic decomposition (partial decomposition for 30 days ) Use of Eisenia fetidia spp. Of earth worm @ 2 kg for 2 q dry bio weight Ready within 90 days Recovery % 60-70 % Moisture content 30-35 %
05
Income generation
Mushroom Year 2018-19
Demonstration of Oyster Mushroom Cultivation.
10 No. Mushroom Cultivation
10
FIS Fisheries Year 2018-19
Demonstration on Balance nutrition for maintaining the natural feed (Plankton) for Fish production.
1 FYM @ 5 tons/ha + Urea @ 200kg/ha + SSP @300kg/ha + Lime 250 kg/ha
05
FIS Fisheries Year 2018-19
Demonstration of artificial feeds for carps fishes
1 Protein: Fat: Carbohydrates28:14:25 @ 5% body weight
05
Ext vitamin mineral mixture
Year 2018-19
Demonstration of vitamin mineral mixture (TMR- Sani) on cross breed cow
10 40 gm per animal/day for last 3 months of pregnancy
10
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
209
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Dewas Soybean Field days 01 20
Farmers Training 02 20 Media coverage 02 20 Training for extension functionaries
01 20
Dewas Pigeon Pea Field days 01 20 Farmers Training 02 20 Media coverage 02 20 Training for extension functionaries
01 20
Dewas Chick Pea Field days 01 20 Farmers Training 04 20 Media coverage 02 20 Training for extension functionaries
01 20
Dewas Mustard Field days 01 20 Farmers Training 02 20 Media coverage 01 20 Training for extension functionaries
01 20
3.5 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.
210
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Dewas
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F/FW OFC HOF Scientific cultivation of fruit orchards
01 01 20
F/FW OFC HOV Production technology of Kharif vegetables
01 01 20
F/FW OFC HOV Nursery Management of vegetables
01 01 20
F/FW OFC HOS Kharif onion for crop diversification
01 01 20
RY ONC HOV, HOF Employment generation through Nursery of fruits and vegetables
01 05 15
F/FW ONC HOV, HOF Hi-tech Horticulture 01 01 20 RY OFC HOO Floriculture Production
technology 01 02 20
F/FW OFC HOV, HOF Importance of Mulching in Fruit & Vegetable crops
01 01 20
211
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F/FW OFC HOV Production technology of tuber crops
01 01 20
F/FW ONC HOF Rejuvenation of old and senile orchards for quality fruits
01 01 15
F/FW OFC HOS Production technology of spices
01 01 20
IS OFC HOV, HOS New interventions in horticultural crops
01 01 20
F/FW ONC HOF Micro irrigation systems for orchards
01 01 15
F/FW OFC HOV, HOF Role of plant growth regulators in horticultural crops
01 01 20
F/FW OFC HOV Production technology of summer vegetables
01 01 20
F/FW OFC HOF High density planting techniques for establishment of new orchards
01 01 20
F/FW ONC SFM Importance of micronutrients for enhancing production and productivity
01 01 15
F/FW OFC SFM Importance of organic farming
01 01 20
F/FW OFC SFM Importance of soil health card and soil health management
01 01 20
F/FW OFC SFM Role of liquid fertilizers 01 01 20 F/FW OFC SFM INM in Rabi crops 01 01 20 IS ONC SFM Importance of liquid
fertilizers for vegetable crops
01 01 15
F/FW OFC SFM Importance of biofertilizer in vegetables crops
01 01 20
212
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F/FW OFC SFM Method of Vermicompost and FYM preparation
01 01 20
F/FW ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management in Rabi crops
01 01 15
F/FW OFC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management in Kharif crops
01 01 20
RY ONC SFM Method of soil sampling for soil health management
01 01 15
F/FW OFC SFM importance of biofertilizers in Rabi crops
01 01 20
RY ONC SFM Importance of green manuring for soil health management
01 02 15
F/FW OFC WOE Techniques for storage of grain
01 01 20
F/FW OFC WOE Importance of floriculture (Marigold) for livelihood security
01 01 20
F/FW OFC WOE Nursery management to strengthen economic power of farm women
01 01 15
F/FW ONC WOE Sustainable approaches for income generation through craft materials
01 01 20
RY OFC WOE Nutritional garden is better source for availability of fresh fruits and vegetables
01 05 15
RY OFC WOE Vermicomposting- A step to generate empowerment among farm women
01 02 15
F/FW ONC WOE Importance of Value addition in doubling of farmers income
01 01 20
F/FW OFC WOE Self Help Group- upliftment of social and economic condition
01 01 15
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
IS ONC WOE Malnutrition of children and farm women : effect, causes and eradication
01 01 15
F/FW OFC WOE Use of improved women friendly implements – for reduce drudgery and enhance efficiency
01 01 20
F/FW ONC WOE Awareness among farmers families towards use of soybean food product
01 01 15
F/FW OFC WOE Backyard poultry – a way to upgrade status of farm women
01 01 15
F/FW ONC WOE Importance of fruits and vegetables to meet out the requirements of vitamins and minerals under food security
01 01 15
F/FW OFC WOE Organic vegetable production technology for healthy food
01 01 15
F/FW OFC WOE Importance of health and hygiene for special reference to children and their mother
01 01 20
F/FW OFC AEG Importance and Benefits of Summer Deep Ploughing.
01 01 20
F/FW OFC AEG Importance of sowing techniques in Soybean.
01 01 20
F/FW OFC AEG Low Cost Rain Water Harvesting Techniques.
01 01 20
F/FW ONC AEG Intercultural operation for moisture conservation in Kharif.
01 01 15
F/FW OFC AEG Improved Agricultural Implements for field
01 01 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
preparation & sowing. F/FW OFC AEG Improve soil health by Crop
residue management. 01 01 20
F/FW OFC AEG Harvesting and threshing techniques in rabi crops.
01 01 20
IS ONC AEG Importance of mechanization in current agriculture.
01 01 15
F/FW OFC AEG Importance of rain water recharging techniques for assured irrigation.
01 01 20
F/FW ONC AEG Techniques of installation and maintenance of micro irrigation system.
01 01 15
F/FW ONC AEG Use of water harvesting structures in holistic approach.
01 01 15
F/FW OFC AEG Different methods of sowing for Soybean crop.
01 01 20
F/FW ONC PLP Techniques of safe storage for food grains
01 01 15
F/FW OFC PLP Role of Ecofriendly pesticides & bio-agents and its conservation
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Integrated Insect & Pest Management in soybean
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Integrated Insect - Pests Management in vegetables crops
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Integrated pests management in Onion and Garlic
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Management to control of Termites & Rodent in wheat
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Integrated Pest Management in Chickpea
01 01 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F/FW OFC PLP Integrated pest management in Maize & Jawar
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Management of pod bores in Pigeon pea
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Management of gram pod borer in chickpea
01 01 20
IS ONC PLP Insect-pests & disease management in Kharif crops
01 02 15
IS ONC PLP Insect-pests & disease management in Rabi crops
01 01 15
F/FW OFC PLP Techniques to prepare solution of insecticides for safe use
01 01 20
F/FW OFC PLP Precaution during pre & post spraying of pesticides
01 01 20
F/FW ONC PLP Integrated Pest Management in agricultural crops
01 01 15
RY ONC PLP Rural Youth training on bee keeping
01 07 15
F/FW OFC FIS Preparation & Maintenance of pond for fish culture
01 01 20
F/FW OFC FIS Production technology of fish farming
01 01 20
F/FW OFC FIS Preparation of pond for fish seed stocking
01 01 20
F/FW OFC FIS Fish Seed procurement and Stocking techniques for aquaculture
01 01 20
RY ONC FIS Ornamental fish production techniques for entrepreneurship development
01 08 20
F/FW ONC FIS Importance of cow dung & lime for fish pond
01 01 15
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
management F/FW OFC FIS Feeding Management for
economic fish production. 01 01 20
F/FW OFC FIS Fish diseases management for profitable aquaculture
01 01 20
F/FW OFC FIS Integrated fish farming techniques for profitable agriculture
01 01 15
F/FW ONC FIS Role of manure & fertilizer for natural fish food production
01 01 15
F/FW OFC FIS Value added product of fish and marketing strategy
01 01 20
F/FW OFC FIS Fish harvesting techniques and their tools
01 01 20
IS ONC Ext Production technology in Kharif crops
01 02 25
IS ONC Ext Production technology in Rabi crops
01 02 25
IS ONC CBD Group dynamics through SHGs
01 02 25
F/FW ONC Ext Role of E- Marketing in agriculture
01 02 25
F/FW ONC CBD Women Empowerment Through SHGs
01 02 25
F/FW ONC Ext Why & how to doubling the farmers income
01 02 25
F/FW ONC Ext Knowledge Sharing About mushroom Cultivation and its use and benefits for our health
01 02 25
F/FW OFC Ext Importance of Organic farming in current scenario
01 05 25
F/FW OFC CBD Role of ICT tools in dissemination of agriculture technology
01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F/FW OFC Ext Role of extension activities to increase production and productivity
01 01 25
F/FW OFC Ext Importance of feeding management in care & maintenance of livestock
01 01 25
F/FW OFC Ext Role of mineral mixture & calcium for milch animals
01 01 25
F/FW OFC Ext Role of extension literature in dissemination of agriculture technology
01 03 25
F/FW OFC Ext Challenges of global warming in agriculture
01 02 25
RY ONC CBD Entrepreneurship development through various agriculture start-ups
01 08 25
RY ONC CBD Income generation through bungle making
01 15 25
RY ONC CBD Income generation through Goat farming
01 02 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F
Nursery management for self employment HORT To generate self employment
05 15
Floriculture Production technology HOF To generate self employment
01 20
Soil Testing Techniques as an entrepreneurship SFM To generate self employment
02 15
Vermi and Phospho composting techniques for income generation
SFM To generate self employment
02 15
Handicraft training for rural youth WOE To generate self 05 15
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Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F employment
Value addition in soybean WOE
To generate self employment
02 15
Motor binding for entrepreneurship development. AEG
To generate self employment
08 10
Bee keeping PLP
To generate self employment
07 15
Aquarium preparation & its Management FIS
To generate self employment
05 20
Composite fish technology for income generation FIS
To generate self employment
03 15
Income generation of rural youth through mushroom production
CBD To generate self employment
02 15
Role of Agri business to strengthen the farmers CBD
To generate self employment
02 20
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
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 06 120 Kisan Mela 01 Mass Kisan Ghosthi 02 100 Exhibition 04 Mass 44-CD Show 10 Mass Method Demonstrations 05 Mass Farmers Seminar - - Workshop - - Group meetings 01 30 Lectures delivered as resource persons 50 Mass Newspaper coverage 24 Mass Radio talks 10 Mass TV talks 05 Mass Popular Articles 10 Mass
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Extension Literature 05 Mass Farm Advisory Services 50 Mass Scientific visit to farmers field 15 150 Farmers Visit to KVK 200 2700 Diagnostic Visits 10 100 Exposure Visits - - Ex-trainees Sammelan - - Soil Health Camp 01 30 Animal Health Camp 01 30 Agri Mobile Clinic - Soil Test Campaigns 01 50 Farm Science Club conveners meet - - Self Help Group conveners meetings - - Rain Water Harvesting Campaign 01 50 Seed treatment campaign 02 50 Celebration Of Important Days (Specify) 05 100
7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals - - - - - - - Pulses Gram JAKI 9218 SD 200 SD - Oilseeds Soybean JS 95-60 SD 200 SD - Fibers - - - - - - - Spices - - - - - - - Forest species - - - - - - - Fruits Guava L-49, AS, Lalit SP 500 SP - - Ornamental crops - - - - - - - Vegetables Onion ADR, ALR PM 5000 PM
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7.2 Planting Material production
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
7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
Bioagents Biofertilizers (Vermicompost) 15 quintals - - Bio Pesticides
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
Dewas Fisheries Indian & exotic major crap
Fish Production 10 q.
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then YES Year of establishment : - 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
Dewas Soil Sample 5000 5000 26 - - Dewas Water Sample 10 10 10 - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total Preparation & Maintenance of pond for fish culture 1 20 Low Cost Rain Water Harvesting Techniques 1 20 Importance of rain water recharging techniques for 1 20
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Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total assured irrigation.
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Dewas 50 37990 60 IPM,INM,ICM, FIS, Horticulture, AEG 11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Dewas -
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 Dewas April, July, October, January Quarterly (4) 2000 2000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Dewas 01 - - 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 10 Technical bulletins 04 Technical reports - Popular article 10 News paper coverage 24 Year Planner 50 Others (pl. specify) -
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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
Dewas ATMA 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds): 20
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
- - - - - - -
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
Dewas 2007-08 2007-08 6 Nil -
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. Dewas YES DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Dewas Crop Cafeteria Given below Dewas Technology Desk Given below Dewas Visitors Gallery Given below Dewas Technology Exhibition Given below Dewas Technology Gate-Valve Given below c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 VE 08 2 Plant Protection 10 3 Vegetable 10
Kharif 2018
No Crops Varieties / hybrids for crop cafeteria 1 Maize Pusa Early Hybrid 1, HPQM 1, JM 8, JM 12, JM 216, JM 421, Jawahar popcorn
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No Crops Varieties / hybrids for crop cafeteria 2 Sorghum JJ 1041, JJ 938, CSH 14, 16, CSV 1041, CSV 1022 3 Soybean JS 20-34, JS 20-29, RVS 2001-4, JS-335, JS 93-05, JS 95-60, JS 97-52, JS 90-41, PS-1422, PK-308, MAUS-47,
SAMRAT, BS-2, NRC-12, NRC-37, NRC-66, NRC-67, MAUS-158, MACS-1039, RKS-42, JS 71-05, JS 98-63 4 Pigeon pea ICPL 87, JKM 189, JKM 7, JA 4, ICPL 87119, ICPL 88039, ICPL 2671, BJT 501 5 Green gram JM 721, LBG 20, TM 37, HUM 1, Pusa Vishal, TJM 3, Ganga 8 6 Black gram JU 3, PU 35, PU 19, T 9, JU 86
RABI (2018-19)
S No Crops Varieties / hybrids for crop cafeteria 1 Gram KRIPA, PKV-4, JG-6, JGG-1, JKG-2, JKG-3, JAKI-9218, Vijay, BG-1053, BGD-72, Vishal, JG-74, JG-315, JG-16, JG-130, JG-
11, JG-63, JG-412, JG-226, JG- 218, JG 2000-14, JG-322
2 Wheat RVS 41-06, JW 3173, MP 1203, HD 2987, HD 2932, HI 8737, HI 8713, HI 8663, LOK-1, GW-147, HI-1418, HI-8627, HI-1531, GW-322, JW-17, MP-3020, MP-3211, MP-3173, JW-4010, HI-1544, GW-273, HW-2004
3 Mustard Pusa Bold, Varuna, Pusa Agrani
4 Safflower JSI-73, JSI-97, JSI-99, JSF-1 The above varieties are proposed for the coming year also.
B. Establishment of Orchard Crop Variety No. of plants Aonla NA-7 22
NA-6 05 Anand-2 10 Chaikya 10 Kanchan 10
Guava Allahabad Safeda 30 L-49 (Sardar Guava) 25 Shweta 20 Lalit 15 Dharidar 10 Chitidar 09 G-27 10
Custard Apple Balanagar 09 Arka Sahan 10
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Crop Variety No. of plants Lime Sai Sharbati 10
Kagzi lime 15 Vikarm 10 Pramalini 10
Mango
Amrapali 10 Dashehari 10 Mallika 10 Chausa 10 Langra 10
Pomegranate Bhagwa 10 Mridula 10
Ber Apple Ber 45
C. Technology Desk:
Several units have been installed at KVK Dewas for dissemination of recent technologies under technology desk:
1. Zero Energy Cool Chamber: The zero energy cool chamber is prepared at KVK Dewas. It is a sort of low cost refrigerator for farmers run without electricity.
2. Vermi-compost pit: A four pit vermi-compost unit has been established at KVK Dewas. Approx. 80 kg well decomposed vermi-compost is prepared per pit with 01.00 kg of earthworms in two months. The farm waste is used for filling the pits.
3. Four Pit Vermi compost Unit: Four Pit Vermi compost has been established at KVK Dewas. Aprox 3q. Well decomposed Vermicomposting is prepared pre pit with 1.00 Kg of earthworms in three month.
4. Drip irrigation system: The drip irrigation system in orchard established at KVK farm is being demonstrated to farmers for conserving the water. Dewas is a place with acute water crisis and deep ground water status. Thus such a technology of efficient use of water is very useful.
5. Well Recharge: An open well situated at KVK Dewas is being tried to recharge by laying underground connection through pipes from adjoining channels.
6. Intercropping of Soybean / Gram and Horticultural plants: The orchard plantation of Aonla, Guava, Custard Apple, Lemon plants is being intercropped with Soybean in Kharif and Gram in Rabi.
7. Cheaper light trap: A fabricated light trap with a cost of approx. 2000 is being installed and demonstrated to farmers. 8. Fish Culture Raceway at KVK Farm Dewas 9. Rain water harvesting structure 10. Improved Agricultural implements
D. Visitors Gallery
226
Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
E. Technology Exhibition:
Photographs, Exhibts and display material of important technologies i.e.
1. Cultivation of Kharif Onion 2. Important varieties of Potato 3. Important varieties of Garlic 4. HYVs of Soybean and Gram 5. Important medicinal plants 6. Artificial Insemination 7. Infertility in animals 8. Beneficial and harmful insects 9. Role of Farm women in agriculture 10. Zero Energy Cool chamber 11. Model of Integrated farming system 12. Model of Dairy unit 13. Model of vermi unit and NADEP 14. Model of poultry 15. Model of animal Shade etc. 16. Aquarium 17. Specimen of insects 18. Disease sample
Are prepared and disseminated time to time particularly during Kisan Melas, Krishak Sangoshthies and Farmers visits to KVK.
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17. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District Sr. No.
Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No.
1 Sh. Dayaram Vegetable & Fruit Production through micro irrigation Vill. Mahudiya B. Kannod 2 Smt. Maan kuwar Bai Crop diversification Vill. choti churlai B. Dewas 3 Sh. Shalendra Patidar Organic farming Vill. Hatnori B. Kannod 4 Shri Om Prakash Micro financing Vill. Narana Block -sonkachh 5 Shri Lal Singh Inter cropping with horticulture Vill. Narana Block -sonkachh 6 Shri Suraj Mal Grow New variety of potato Chipsona 1, Chipsona 2 Vill Polai Block- Bagli 7 Shri Laxmi narayan Old variety replace through New Variety Vill Polai Block- Bagli 8 Shri Kalyan Singh Fish farming Vill Gogiya Block- Dewas 9 Shri Himmat Singhnagar Fish farming Vill Dodhlai Block- sonkhach 10 Sh. Ramesh Chandra Water harvesting Vill.Gorba B.- Tokkhurd 11 Sh. Kamal Singh Furrow irrigated raised bed system Vill. Nanadharakhedi B. Sonkutch 12 Sh. Kalu Singh Improve agriculture implements Vill. Kankakhujuriya B. Sonkutch 13 Sh. Narayan Singh Vegetables Production through proactive cultivation Vill. Arniya B. Sonkutch 14 Shri Vikram Use of recommended dose of insecticide solution Vill. Narana Block -sonkachh 15 Sh. Rajesh Jat Drip irrigation Vill. Pipalkota B. Kannod 16 Sh. Jiven Singh Organic farming Vill. Salamkhedi B. Tokkhurd
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated 1 July, Oct, Feb 20
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Dewas 06 06 56 552
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.
20. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable.- Not applicable Sr. No. Name of crop under
Technology demonstration Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt
- - - - -
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21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Shajapur Staff, Exhibits ,Farm implements 2 Indore Staff, Exhibits ,Farm implements 3 Ujjain Staff, Exhibits ,Farm implements
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks - - - -
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors - - - - -
24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals - - - -
25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) : NA
26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Types of Activities
No. of
Activities Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies 1 20 Lectures organized 1 20 Exhibition 0 0 Film show 4 50 Fair 0 0 Farm Visit 1 25 Diagnostic Practical’s Distribution of Literature (No.) 200 70 Distribution of Seed (q) 1 10 Distribution of Planting materials (No.) 100 25 Bio Product distribution (Kg) 0 0 Bio Fertilizers (q) 1 10 Distribution of fingerlings (No) 1000 4
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Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants Related crop/livestock
technology Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) 0 Total number of farmers visited the technology week 4 30
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries - - - - -
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Oilseeds
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl.No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Dairy Management Disease management Feed and fodder technology Poultry management Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Dewas 01 50 -
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
- - - - -
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Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers - - - - - Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers - - - - - Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers - - - - Awareness Campaign
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 3 45 5 125 5 100 01 350 6 240 50 Mass
28. Proposal of NICRA - NIL
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.)
KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) - - - - - 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
- - - - - 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Dewas 02 01
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8. KVK Dhar Summary of the activities
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.) OFTs 21 210 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 52 130 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 58 145 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 14 40 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 03 20 Training-Farmers and farm women 63 1575 Training-Rural youths 10 200 Training- Extension functionaries 10 200 Extension Activities 352 -
Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) Soybean & Chick pea
450
Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
18000 -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
- -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - Live stock products 3000 - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 5000 25000 Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 52 26640 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 60 Literature to be Developed/Published 17 - Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 10 2500 Utilization of Farmers Hostel 25 280
232
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.) (Capacity)
Utilization of Staff Quarters 6 6 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park √ Crop Cafeteria- √ Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District - - Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions - - Case study / Success Story to be developed - - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction - - Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
13 & 1050 -
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan 80 200 KVK Ring 4 - Important visitors to KVK - - Status of KVK Website - - Status of RTI - - E-connectivity - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Higist degree
Subject of specilization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joiing
Per./ Temp.
Category
Programme Coordinator
Dr K. S. Kirad Agriculture Ph. D. Horticulture 37400- 67000 +9000 47800 28.02.15 Temp OBC
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Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Higist degree
Subject of specilization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joiing
Per./ Temp.
Category
Subject Matter Specialist1
Shri G. S. Gathiye Agriculture M. Sc. Agronomy 15600-39100+6000 23610 06.03.07 Temp SC
Subject Matter Specialist2
Dr S S Chauhan Agriculture Ph. D. Soil Science 15600-39100+6000 28120 11.05.07 Temp Gen
Subject Matter Specialist43
Dr J S Rajpoot Veterinary M. V. Sc LPM 15600-39100+6000 21600 03.06.14 Temp OBC
Subject Matter Specialist4
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Subject Matter Specialist5
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Subject Matter Specialist6
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Programme Assistant
Dr (Smt) Gunja Waskel
Home Science
Ph. D. Home Science 9300-34800-4200 16290 05.09.16 Temp ST
Farm Manager Shri D. S. Mandloi Horticulture M.SC. - 9300-34800-4200 16290 20.09.16 Temp ST Computer Programmer
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Accountant / superintendent
Shri Gaurav Saraswat
- PGDM Finance 9300-34800-3600 13830 16.12.16 Temp Gen.
Stenographer - - - - - - - - Driver Shri D. K. Mandloi - - 5200-20200-1900 7100 01.02.10 Temp OBC Driver Shri G K Nigwal - 5200-20200-1900 9640 11.07.08 Temp ST Supporting staff Shri Saddilal - - - 4440-7440-1300 6050 30.07.03 Temp ST Supporting staff - - - - - - - - -
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Demographic Status
Particulars Characteristics
No. of Village 1625
No. of Gram Panchayat 761
No. of Tehsil 08
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Particulars Characteristics
No. of Blocks 13
Population (2011) 21,85,793
Male : Female 1000 : 955
Growth rate (%) 25.53
Schedule Cast Population 154399
Schedule Tribes Population 1016761 (55.94 %)
Literacy (%) 60.57
Population, Density/Km2 268
Av. Rain fall (mm) 830
No. of rainy days 48 (June 07, July -19, Aug. -14, Sept. 08)
Agro-climatic Zone (ACZ) in Dhar District
S. No. Name of ACZ Area (ha) % of Geographical Area Name of AES Block Covered 1 Malwa ka Pathar 4,25,275 52 Dhar Dhar, Tirla, Nalchha, Badnawar, Sardarpur 2 Nimar Vally 1,84,358 22 Manawar Manawar, Umarban, Dharampuri, Nisarpur 3 Jhabua Hills 2,09,908 26 Kukshi Kukshi, Bagh, Dahi, Gandhwani Total 8,19,541
Land Use Pattern of District Land Use Pattern Area (ha) Percentage Geographical area 819541 100% Forest Area 117243 14.71% Total fallow land 5000 0.61% Cultivated Area 638710 77.9% Net Sown Area 514200 Double Cropped area 355175 37.48% Triple cropped Area (Summer) 9118 Cropping Intensity 854500 170.80 %
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Land Use Pattern Area (ha) Percentage Kharif area 514200 - Rabi area 355175 - Irrigated area 355175 42% Land put to Non-Agricultural Usage 52000 Barren and Un-Cultivated Land 75700 15.6% Other Un- Cultivated Land excluding Fallow Land - - 1. Permanent Pastures & other grazing Land 47100 5.7% 2. Land under Miscellaneous Trees, Crops & Groves 0 - Cultivable Waste Land 14600 1. Land that can be brought under Cultivation 6400 2. Land that can be brought under Cultivation after 4400 3. Uneconomical Patches of Land 3800 SOIL TYPES Area (000ha) Percentage Light Soils 172452 27% Medium Soils 274645 43% Heavy Soils 191613 30% Agro-climatic zone No . of
Blocks No. of Panchayats
Population Literacy SC and ST Population
No. of farmers
Average land holding
X th 13 761 2185793 60.57 1171160 355175 2.52 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 (kms)
Population Number of farmers (having land in the village)
Dhar Meghapura 2013 Nalcha 20 2200 600 Dhar Aali 2013 Nalcha 17 800 325 Dhar Miyapura 2013 Nalcha 18 1900 450 Dhar Sodpur 2014 Nalcha 25 500 300 Dhar Kothi Sodpur 2014 Nalcha 26 1200 600 Dhar Kachal 2017 Nalcha 30 870 250 Dhar Bangred 2017 Nalcha 28 610 320 Dhar Moregaon 2017 Tirla 32 1050 480 Dhar Mohanpura 2017 Tirla 18 890 430 Dhar Dharsikheda 2017 Badnawer 70 2570 1450
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1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Dhar To improve the productivity of oilseed soybean by demonstration of HYVs, INM, IPM, IWM Dhar To improve the productivity of Bt cotton by demonstration of INM, IPM, Intercropping, water management Dhar To improve the productivity of pulses (chickpea, black gram and pigeon pea) by introducing disease resistant varieties, promoting INM
and IPM Dhar To improve the productivity of cereals by demonstrating HYVs, INM , IPM, IWM Dhar To promote horticultural crops along with post harvest management technology in chilli, tomato, turmeric, mahua etc. in the district. Dhar To promote of agri-enterprises viz., vegetable cultivation, dairy, goatery, fisheries and value addition of agricultural produce to enhance
farm family income. Dhar To Develop profitable farming system models based on the resources available with farm families. Dhar To improve the skill & entrepreneurship of rural youth Dhar To upgrade the knowledge of district level extension functionaries. Dhar To generate employment for rural youth and empowerment of farm women through drudgery reduction. Dhar To promote diversified of farming system through flower, medicinal, vegetable and spice cultivation.
1.4. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block
Low yield due to: � Improper management in crops. � Non availability of suitable varieties & quality seed. � Improper management of weeds and pests. � Timely unavailability of fertilizers & imbalance use. � Regular drought at critical crop stage. � Low water table & rain fall.
Through PRA tools and Discussion with the group of farmer, farm women and rural youth during various activities
Kachal , Panala, Sodpur, Bangred, (Block-Nalcha), Mohanpura (Block-Tirla), Dharsikheda (Badnawer), Moregaon (Sardarpur)
High cost of cultivation due to indiscriminate use of pesticides Through PRA and discussion with the group of farmer, rural youth and during farmers meeting
Kachal , Panala, Sodpur, Bangred, (Block-Nalcha), Mohanpura (Block-Tirla), Dharsikheda (Badnawer), Moregaon (Sardarpur)
Lack of technical knowledge � Crop diversification & resource conservation techniques � GAP � ICT tools � Post harvest management technology � Livestock & poultry management � Water use efficiency
Discussion with the group of farmer during field day and interaction during trainings during various activities
Kachal , Panala, Sodpur, Bangred, (Block-Nalcha), Mohanpura (Block-Tirla), Dharsikheda (Badnawer), Moregaon (Sardarpur)
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Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Unemployment of rural population Discussion with the group of farmer
during training and meetings Kachal , Panala, Sodpur, Bangred, (Block-Nalcha), Mohanpura (Block-Tirla), Dharsikheda (Badnawer), Moregaon (Sardarpur)
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No
. of
tria
ls
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
2018-19
Kharif
Heavy weed infestation and more water consumption due to flood irrigation and resulting low productivity
Assessment ICM
Chilli Irrigated
Productivity enhancement
10
Assessment of plastic mulch in chilli crop T1: Planting on raised bed only T2: Planting on raised bed with drip irrigation system T3: Mulching with 25 micron, silver-black plastic sheet & drip system & fertigation
2018-19
Kharif
High mortality, unhealthy
seedlings & low
productivity
Assessment HOS
Tomato/ Chilli
Irrigated Healthy
seedlings 10
Assessment of nursery raising system in vegetables for kharif season T1: Nursery raising in flat bed T2: Nursery raising in Raised bed T3: Nursery raising in pro-tray.
2018-19
Kharif
Low yield due to old variety & moisture stress at
Assessment VE Soybean Rainfed Productivity
enhancement 10
Assessment of improved varieties for higher production T1: JS -335 T2: JS 20-69
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No
. of
tria
ls
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
physiological maturity
T3: JS 20-29
2018-19
Kharif
Low yield of maize due to non use of zinc containing fertilizer in maize
Assessment
INM Maize Rainfed
Yield improvement
10 Assessment of Zinc through Zinc Sulphate in Maize T1 : 70 kg/ha DAP (13:32) T2 : 2tons + RDF 120:60:40 NPK T3 : 2tons + RDF 120:60:40 NPK + 5kg/ha Zn
2018-19
Kharif
Low yield of chilli
imbalance use of
fertilizer in chilli
Assessment INM Partially Irrigated
Yield improvement
10
Assessment of Integrated Nutrient Management in Chiili T1 : 100 kg/ha DAP + 100 kg Urea (64:46) T2 : RDF 150:80:80 NPK T3 : 2 tons FYM + RDF 150:80:80 NPK
2018-19
Kharif
Mortality of Buffaloe calf due to worm
load
Assessment LPM Enterprise - Reduction in
mortality 10
Assessment of dewormer in Buffaloe calf T1 : Albendazole syrul @ 10mg per kg body weight at 10-15,45 and 90 day of age T2- Piperazine syrup @5 ml per 10 kg body weight at10-15,45 and 90 day of age T3: piperazing syrup @5 ml per 10 kg body weight at10-15,45 days age and Albedanzole syrup @ 10mg per kg body weight
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No
. of
tria
ls
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
at90 day of age
2018-19
Kharif
Low milk yield
Assessment LPM
Enterprise
- Milk yield
improvement 10
Assessment of Mineralized salt brick as supplementary feed in cows. T1- no use of feed supplement T2- Mineralized salt brick as supplementary feed on @ 2 kg per animal per month
Kharif 2018
Quality deterioration,
time consuming
& labour consuming during seed decortication
Assessment Drudgery reduction
Mahua - Quality
Improvement 10
Assessment of Mahua seed decorticator T1: Mahua seeds separation manually from ripened fruits T2: Hand operated seed decorticator T3: Motor operated Seed decorticator
Rabi 2018
Declining soil fertility and
crop productivity
due to burning of
wheat residue
harvested by combine harvester
Assessment CP Wheat Irrigated Soil fertility 10
Assessment of waste decomposer for decomposition of Wheat crop residue. T1: Crop Residue burning T2 – Spray of waste decomposer solution @ 600 lit/ha on standing crop residue at 10 days interval for 4 times (Waste decomposer 20g dissolve in 200 lit water with 2 kg Jaggery)
2018-19 Rabi
Low income due to
Assessment HOS Vegetables Irrigated Increase in productivity
10 Assessment of feasibility of vegetables on existing
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No
. of
tria
ls
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
biotic/abiotic factor & high
cost of cultivation
& income generation
tomato/chili bed structure for income generation. T1: Cultivation of tomato/chili on bed only (Farmers practice) T2: Cultivation of cucurbitaceous vegetables on existing tomato/chili bed T3: Cultivation of sole vegetables on existing tomato/chili bed
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield & quality of Tomato due to fruit cracking
Assessment
INM Tomato Irrigated
Yield Improvement
10 Assessment of Boron in Tomato as per STV basis T1: on application of micronutrient T2: RDF 100:50:50 NPK T3: STV Value NPK + Boron @ 1kg/ha
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield of cabbage due to imbalance use of fertilizer
Assessment
INM Cabbage Irrigated
Yield Improvement
10 Assessment of Integrated nutrient Management in Cabbage on STV basis T1: 100 kg Urea + 250 kg SSP (46 : 40) T2: RDF 150:100:40 NPK T3: 2 tons/ha FYM + STV Value
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield due to high temperature and moisture stress at physiological maturity
Assessment VE Wheat Irrigated Productivity
enhancement 10
Assessment of Wheat varieties in Soybean-Wheat cropping system for terminal heat tolerance through temporal adjustment T1:LOK-1 T2. RVW-4106
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No
. of
tria
ls
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
T3: Pusa Anmol (HI-8737)
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield due to old varieties
Assessment VR Chick pea Irrigated Yield
increase 10
Assessment of high yielding varieties of Kabuli Chickpea T1: Doller T2: PKV-4 T3: RVSJKG-102
2018-19 Rabi
Failure of Chili crop due to leaf curl virus resulting heavy losses to growers and under utilization of the chili fields resulting low income
Assessment HOS Tomato Irrigated 10
Assessment of Maize cultivation on existing Chili beds in Nimar valley AES T1- Sole planting of chilli on raised bed T2 – Intra row planting of maize with chili T3 – Inter row Planting of maize with chilli crop (Furrow)
2018-19 Rabi
Yield loss & poor quality of guava fruits due to stylar rot disease.
Assessment IDM Guava Irrigated Fruit quality
improvement 10
Assessment for management of stylar end rots in guava. T1 : Spray of Carbendazim+ Mancozeb T2 : Application of Copper oxychloride @0.030% T3 : Application of Fluopyram +Tebuconazol 400 SC @
2018-19 Rabi
Low market rate due to poor quality & improper
Assessment Value
addition & DR
Mahua
-
Value
addition 10
Assessment of post harvest management practices in Mahua flowers for fetching good market
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No
. of
tria
ls
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2 T1 T2
collection method of flower
price T-1 Collection of Mahua flower from soil surface, direct sun drying & selling T-2 Collection of Mahua flower on green net, shed drying & value addition by Kishmish making & marketing
2018-19 Rabi
High incidence of acidosis and
anorexia
Assessment Dairy
management
Milk yield
and Health improvement
10
Assessment of probiotics in daily ration of cow T1: No use of probiotics in diet T2: Use of 15 g of live yeast culture in daily diet
2018-19 Rabi
Low milk yield due to Calcium and Vitamin deficiency After Parturition
Assessment Dairy
management
- Milk yield
and Health improvement
Assessment of Calcium with Vitamins for milk production in dairy cattle T1: No use of Calcium Suspension with Vitamins T2: Regular intake of Calcium and Vitamins with feed improves milk production @ 100 ml per animal per day
2018-19 Rabi
Unavailability of labour in time, higher cost of transplanting, improper planting
Assessment
Drudgery reduction
Vegetable Irrigated Production 10
Assessment of Hand held vegetable transplanter T1: Manually transplanting T2: Hand held vegetable transplanter (Single row) T3: Hand held vegetable transplanter (Double row)
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
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Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
Assessment of plastic mulch in chilli crop Assessment of nursery raising system in vegetables for kharif season Assessment of improved varieties for higher production Assessment of Zinc through Zinc Sulphate in Maize Assessment of Integrated Nutrient Management in Chiili Assessment of dewormer in Buffaloe calf Assessment of Mineralized salt brick as supplementary feed in cows. Assessment of Mahua seed decorticator Assessment of waste decomposer for decomposition of Wheat crop residue. Assessment of feasibility of vegetables on existing tomato/chili bed structure for income generation.
Assessment of Boron in Tomato as per STV basis Assessment of Integrated nutrient Management in Cabbage on STV basis Assessment of Wheat varieties in Soybean-Wheat cropping system for terminal heat tolerance through temporal adjustment
Assessment of high yielding varieties of Kabuli Chickpea Assessment of Maize cultivation on existing Chili beds in Nimar valley AES Assessment for management of stylar end rots in guava. Assessment of post harvest management practices in Mahua flowers for fetching good market price
Assessment of probiotics in daily ration of cow Assessment of Calcium with Vitamins for milk production in dairy cattle Assessment of Hand held vegetable transplanter Economic Performance
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross
Cost) FP (T1) RP
(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
Assessment of plastic mulch in chilli crop Assessment of nursery raising system in vegetables for kharif season
Assessment of improved varieties for higher
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OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross
Cost) FP (T1) RP
(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
production Assessment of Zinc through Zinc Sulphate in Maize
Assessment of Integrated Nutrient Management in Chiili
Assessment of dewormer in Buffaloe calf Assessment of Mineralized salt brick as supplementary feed in cows.
Assessment of Mahua seed decorticator Assessment of waste decomposer for decomposition of Wheat crop residue.
Assessment of feasibility of vegetables on existing tomato/chili bed structure for income generation.
Assessment of Boron in Tomato as per STV basis Assessment of Integrated nutrient Management in Cabbage on STV basis
Assessment of Wheat varieties in Soybean-Wheat cropping system for terminal heat tolerance through temporal adjustment
Assessment of high yielding varieties of Kabuli Chickpea
Assessment of Maize cultivation on existing Chili beds in Nimar valley AES
Assessment for management of stylar end rots in guava.
Assessment of post harvest management practices in Mahua flowers for fetching good market price
Assessment of probiotics in daily ration of cow Assessment of Calcium with Vitamins for milk production in dairy cattle
Assessment of Hand held vegetable transplanter
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3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (up to 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension
system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Soybean INM STV based application of fertilizer management including bio-fertilizers
Training, Kisan Sangosthi, Field day, Krishi Vigyan Mela
402 35850 28000
Soybean Farm
machineries
Demonstration of Ridge & furrow seed drill for sowing of soybean
Training, Kisan Sangosthi, Field day, Krishi Vigyan Mela
1012 60750 187900
Soybean VR Demonstration of high yielding variety like JS 93-05, RVS 2001-4
Training, Kisan Sangosthi, Field day, Krishi Vigyan Mela
995 67890 182350
Chilli IPM Need based spray of recommended insecticides + Use of sticky traps + trap crop
Training, Kisan Sangosthi, Field day, Krishi Vigyan Mela
28 1280 3250
Vegetables HOV Nursery management Training, Kisan Sangosthi, Field day, Krishi Vigyan Mela
38 1550 4250
Soybean/Spiral separator
Farm machineries
Demonstration of twin wheel hoe for soybean
Training, Kisan Sangosthi, Field day, Krishi Vigyan Mela
788 39650 -
Chick pea VR Demonstration of JG-11/JG130 & JAKI 9218 variety of Chickpea
Training, Kisan Sangosthi, Field day, Krishi Vigyan Mela
480 560 15550
Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
INM Soybean Kharif 2018-
19
Sulphur Management through Bentonite Sulphur in Soybean. T1 : 70 kg/ha DAP (13:32) T2 : RDF 20:60:40 NPK (Source: DAP+MOP) + 30 kg/ha Bentonite Sulphur
4.0 JS 93-05 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
INM Maize Kharif 2018-
19
INM on yield of Maize on STV based T1: use of DAP 50 kg/ha + 100 kg Urea per hectare (55:23) T2: On STV basis (120:75:40 NPK) + 25 q/ha FYM + PSB & Azatobactor 3 kg/ha
4.0 Hybrid 10
LPM Poultry Kharif 2018-
19
Demontration on rearing of Kadaknath in deep liter system T1 Improper rearing of kadaknath poultry T2 Rearing of kadaknath poultry in deep liter system
5 Poultry 5
LPM Buffalo Kharif 2018-
19
Demonstration on supplementation of chelated minerals supplement in diet to increase milk yield in buffalo T1- No supplement of minerals in feed T-2 chelated minerals and vitamins supplement @ 30 gm per animal per day
10 Buffalo 5
IWM Soybean Kharif 2018-
19
Management of weeds for minimizing the yield losses in Soybean T1: Farmers Practice (Imazethapyr 100 g at 20 DAS) T2: Imazethapyr 35 g/ha + Imazamox 35 g/ha at 20 DAS
4.0 JS 93-05 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IWM Maize Kharif 2018-
19
Weed management for moisture conservation and greater efficiency of input nutrients in Maize T1 : Farmers Practice (hand weeding) T2: Atrazine 1000 g/ha (PE) fb 2,4-D 500 g/ha at 20-25 DAS
4.0 JS 93-05 10
Kitchen garden
Kharif 2018-
19
Demonstration of backyard nutritional kitchen garden T1: Not growing vegetables in backyard T2 :Plan for round the year availability of nutritive Vegetable & fruits in the garden (25X10) use of hybrid/composite seed .
Kit of
vegetables 10
ICM Blackgram Kharif 2018-
19
Package demonstration T1: Local variety T2: VarietyPU31)+INM+IPM
10.0 PU-31 25
ICM Soybean Kharif 2018-
19
Package demonstration T1: Local variety T2: Variety (JS 93 05)+ INM+IPM
40 JS 93-05 100
LPM Poultry
Rabi 2018-
19
Demontration of anti stress Z-STRESS in backyard poultry T1: No use of anti stress T2: Use Z-STRESS @ 1 ml per 20 birds
0 Poultry 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
LPM Cattle
Rabi 2018-
19
Demonstration on Azolla as a feed supplement in cattle to increase milk production T1: Use of dry fodder only T2:Cultivation of Azolla & feed to cattle with normal feed @ 1.50kg/animal/day
Cow 10
INM Wheat Rabi 2018-
19
Management of Zinc through Zinc Sulphate in Wheat T1: Imbalance use of fertilizer 3 bags DAP + 2 bags Urea (73:69:0) T2: RDF 120:80:40 + 25 kg/ha ZnSO4
4.0 HI 8663/HI
1544 10
INM Chick pea Rabi 2018-
19
Management of liquid bio-fertilizer and micronutrient for seed treatment in Chickpea T1- No seed treatment with bio fertilizer T2 - Seed treatment with liquid bio-fertilizer 10 ml each (Rhizobium +PSB ) and micronutrient (Ammonium molybdate) @ 1 g/kg seed
4.0 JAKI-9218 10
ICM Chick pea Rabi 2018-
19
Package demonstration T1: Local variety T2: Variety (JAKI-9218)+INM+IPM
30.0 JAKI-9218 75
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo
Local Check
Soybean
Sulphur Management through Bentonite Sulphur in Soybean. T1 : 70 kg/ha DAP (13:32) T2 : RDF 20:60:40 NPK (Source: DAP+MOP) + 30 kg/ha Bentonite Sulphur
Maize
INM on yield of Maize on STV based T1: use of DAP 50 kg/ha + 100 kg Urea per hectare (55:23) T2: On STV basis (120:75:40 NPK) + 25 q/ha FYM + PSB & Azatobactor 3 kg/ha
Poultry
Demontration on rearing of Kadaknath in deep liter system T1 Improper rearing of kadaknath poultry T2 Rearing of kadaknath poultry in deep liter system
Buffalo
Demonstration on supplementation of chelated minerals supplement in diet to increase milk yield in buffalo T1- No supplement of minerals in feed T-2 chelated minerals and vitamins supplement @ 30 gm per animal per day
250
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo
Local Check
Soybean
Management of weeds for minimizing the yield losses in Soybean T1: Farmers Practice (Imazethapyr 100 g at 20 DAS) T2: Imazethapyr 35 g/ha + Imazamox 35 g/ha at 20 DAS
Maize
Weed management for moisture conservation and greater efficiency of input nutrients in Maize T1 : Farmers Practice (hand weeding) T2: Atrazine 1000 g/ha (PE) fb 2,4-D 500 g/ha at 20-25 DAS
Demonstration of backyard nutritional kitchen garden T1: Not growing vegetables in backyard T2 :Plan for round the year availability of nutritive Vegetable & fruits in the garden (25X10) use of hybrid/composite seed .
Blackgram Package demonstration T1: Local variety T2: VarietyPU31)+INM+IPM
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo
Local Check
Soybean
Package demonstration T1: Local variety T2: Variety (JS 93 05)+ INM+IPM
Poultry
Demontration of anti stress Z-STRESS in backyard poultry T1: No use of anti stress T2: Use Z-STRESS @ 1 ml per 20 birds
Cattle
Demonstration on Azolla as a feed supplement in cattle to increase milk production T1: Use of dry fodder only T2:Cultivation of Azolla & feed to cattle with normal feed @ 1.50kg/animal/day
Wheat
Management of Zinc through Zinc Sulphate in Wheat T1: Imbalance use of fertilizer 3 bags DAP + 2 bags Urea (73:69:0) T2: RDF 120:80:40 + 25 kg/ha ZnSO4
Chick pea
Management of liquid bio-fertilizer and micronutrient for seed treatment in Chickpea T1- No seed treatment with bio fertilizer T2 - Seed treatment with liquid bio-fertilizer 10 ml each (Rhizobium +PSB ) and micronutrient (Ammonium molybdate) @ 1 g/kg seed
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo
Local Check
Chick pea
Package demonstration T1: Local variety T2: Variety (JAKI-9218)+INM+IPM
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Soybean
Field days 1 Farmers Training 2 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
Black gram
Field days 1 Farmers Training 2 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
Chick pea
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries -
Chick pea
Field days 1 Farmers Training 2 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries -
Wheat
Field days 1 Farmers Training 1 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1
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3.5 Details of FLD on crop hybrids.- Nil Sr.No. Name of the Crop Name of the Hybrids Source of Hybrid
(Institute/Firm) No. of farmers Area in ha.
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES Table 5.1: Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme
Category of the training Methods of need assessment Date and place No. of participants to
be involved Farmers and farm women PRA tools and Group Discussion – Need assessment of farmers and
farmer women, discussion with them during Village survey, Krishak Sangosthi, Trainings & Field days
23.05.17, village - Advi 38
Farmers and farm women PRA tools and Group Discussion – Need assessment of farmers and farmer women, discussion with them during Village survey, Krishak Sangosthi, Trainings & Field days
24.06.17, village – Dharsikheda 29
Farmers and farm women PRA tools and Group Discussion – Need assessment of farmers and farmer women, discussion with them during Village survey, Krishak Sangosthi, Trainings & Field days
15.07.17, village - Sajod 36
Farmers and farm women PRA tools and Group Discussion – Need assessment of farmers and farmer women, discussion with them during Village survey, Krishak Sangosthi, Trainings & Field days
25.06.17, village - Mohanpura 37
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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC CRP Residue management and summer deep ploughing
1 1 25
FW OFC LPM Housing management of kadaknath Houltry
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Importance of micro irrigation system for water saving
1 1 25
FW ONC HSC Processing and cooking 1 1 25 FW ONC AEG Importance of deep ploughing 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM soil sampling Technique & its
importance 1 1 25
FW ONC CRP Method of seed germination test & its Importance
1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Nursery raising technique for vegetables crop
1 1 25
FW OFC LPM Management of milch animals during summer
FW OFC HOF Management of old orchards of mango, pomegranate & guava
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Importance of organic farming 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Balance nutrition in vegetable
crops 1 1 25
FW OFC HOO Production technology of Marigold & Gellardia
25
FW OFC LPM Importance of Deworming and Vaccination in animals
1 1 25
FW OFC HSC Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
1 1 25
FW ONC CRP Importance & selection of varieties for kharif crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Resource conservation method for moisture conservation in kharif crops
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Integrated nutrient management in kharif vegetables
1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC SFM Role of bio-fertilizer & micronutrients
1 1 25
FW ONC LPM Feeding Management of Dairy Animals
1 1 25
FW ONC HSC Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
1 1 25
FW ONC CRP Modern Production technology of Soybean crop
1 1 25
FW ONC CRP Modern production technology for Maize in raised bed system
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Deficiency symptoms of macro & micronutrients
1 1 25
FW ONC CRP Method of quality seed production of kharif crops
1 1 25
FW ONC AEG Care & maintenance of improve implements for field preparation and sowing
1 1 25
FW ONC LPM Importance of AI in Dairy Animals
1 1 25
FW OFC HSC Desing and development Of high nutrient efficiency diet
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Method and Types of composting
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Weed management in soybean 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Kharif onion production
technology 1 1
25
FW ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient management in tomato
1 1 25
FW ONC LPM Disease management in kadaknath poulrty
1 1 25
FW ONC HSC Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Selection and care of implements for pesticides and herbicide spray
1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC HOV Production technology of potato 1 1 25 FW OFC LPM Management of Calf up to
Three months 1 1
25
FW OFC HSC Home Scince/ women Empowerment
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Fertilizer scheduling in Rabi crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Production technology of chickpea
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Production technology of pea 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Integrated nutrient management
in Rabi crops 1 1
25
FW OFC LPM Importance of Deworming and Vaccination of Dairy Animals
1 1 25
FW ONC HSC Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
1 1 25
FW ONC CRP Production technology of wheat 1 1 25 FW OFC CRP Scheduling of irrigation in rabi
crops 1 1
25
FW ONC LPM Fodder Production and Preservation in Dairy Animals
1 1 25
FW OFC HSC Storage loss minimization techniques
1 1 25
FW OFC HOS Production technology of garlic 1 1 25 FW ONC LPM Importance of azolla in cattle
feeding & its production technology
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Method of grading & storage of Wheat & chick pea
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Awareness and motivation of farmer regarding organic farming
1 1 25
FW OFC LPM Feeding & housing management for goats.
1 1 25
FW OFC HSC Value addition 1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC AEG Improved implements for pesticides spray
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Importance of roughing in quality seed production
1 1 25
FW OFC LPM Importance of Mineral mixure in Dairy Animals
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Care & maintenance of self produced seed of chick pea & wheat
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Integrated nutrient management in different Rabi vegetables
1 1 25
FW ONC HOS Production technology of Rabi onion
1 1 25
FW ONC AEG Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems
1 1 25
IS ONC CRP Production technology of Cash crops & irrigation Management
1 1 20
IS ONC SFM Nutrient deficiency symptoms of different crops & their management
1 1 20
IS ONC LPM Management of poultry diseases 1 1 20 IS ONC CRP New emergence herbicides &
their use in major kharif crops 1 1
20
IS ONC LPM Improvement of desi cattle breeds & its management
1 1 20
IS ONC SFM Importance of liquid bio-fertilizer in different crops
1 1 20
IS ONC CRP water management & conservation Techniques
1 1 20
FW ONC CRP Residue management and summer deep ploughing
1 1 25
FW OFC LPM Housing management of kadaknath Houltry
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Importance of micro irrigation system for water saving
1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC HSC Processing and cooking 1 1 25 FW ONC AEG
Importance of deep ploughing
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM soil sampling Technique & its importance
1 1 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F
Seed production technology for soybean Crop Quality seed
production
Production and Management of Kadaknath and Desi Poultry Birds
Enterprise Self employment
Skill development on dairy Enterprise Self employment Organic farming in vegetables Enterprise Employment &
income generation
Housing and feeding management of Goat Farming Enterprise Employment & income generation
Vermiculture & vermi composting Enterprise Self employment Cultivation of vegetables in protected condition Enterprise Employment &
income generation
Establishment of Nursery for self employment Enterprise Employment & income generation
Bee keeping Enterprise Income generation
Seed production technology for chick pea Crop Quality seed
production
Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Training title Self employed after training
Number of persons employed else where Type of units Number of
units Number of persons
employed Processing and collection of Mahua flower Seed production technology
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Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed else where Type of units Number of
units Number of persons
employed Processing & preservation of locally available fruits Processing & value addition of soybean Feeding and Disease Management of Dairy Cattle Processing & value addition of spices Vermiculture & vermi composting Processing & preservation of locally available vegetables Floriculturist - Open cultivation Tuber crop cultivator Chilli Cultivator Citrus fruit grower Guava fruit grower Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes- Not decided
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members - Not decided
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Advisory Services 00 Agri mobile clinic 00 Animal Health Camp 08 Awareness programme 00 Celebration of important days 00 Diagnostic visits 50 Exhibition 10 Exposure visits 02 Extension Literature 08 Ex-trainees Sammelan 02 Farm advisory Services 50 Farm Science Club conveners meet 00 Farmers Seminar/Workshop 02 Farmers visit to KVK 3000 Field Day 06 Film Show 10 Group meetings 04 Interface 00 Kharif Sammelan 00 Kisan Ghosthi 04 Kisan Mela 02 Krishi Gyan Doot meet 00 Krishi Mahotsav 00 Lectures delivered as resource persons 45 Mahila Mandals conveners meetings 00 Method Demonstrations 04 Newspaper coverage 20 Popular articles 10 Pradhanmantri phasal bema yojana 00 Radio talks 08 Scientific visit to farmers field 110 Self Help Group conveners meetings 02 Soil health Camp 02
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Soil test campaigns 02 Summer deep plougning 00 Technology Week 00 TV talks 02 Workshop 02 Others 00
7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 SEED production
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
Oilseed Soybean JS 93-05 SD 300 q Cereals - - - - - Pulses Chick pea JAKI 9218 SD 200 q SD
7.2 Planting Material production
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
Horticulture (Vegetable
Hybrid Tomato 1000 Hybrid Capsicum/chilli
5000
Brinjal 1000
Cole crops 10000
Flowers Marigold 5000
Gallardia 1000
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7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,) - Nil
KVK Name Name of the Product
Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
Bioagents 7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle 02 (Gir) Milk - - - Buffalo - - - - - Sheep and Goat 04 (Jamnapari &
Barbary) kids - - -
Poultry Kadaknath Eggs/chicks 5000 - Fisheries - - - - Others (Specify) - - - - 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : - 2011-12
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
Dhar Soil Sample 5000 4000 45 Dhar Water Sample - - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available.- Nil Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses No. of Participants including
SC/ST No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
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10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Dhar 55 65000 150 11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Dhar 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
Dhar April-June Quarterly 01 1000 Dhar July-September Quarterly 01 1000 Dhar October-December Quarterly 01 1000 Dhar January-March Quarterly 01 1000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
Dhar CD Production technology of Guava, Pomgranate 05 Dhar Production technology of Apple ber Dhar Success stories and RCT in Soybean 12.3 PUBLICATIONS Category Number Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be printed Number of copies to be
distributed Research Paper 05 Type Title Author’s name Number of copies Technical bulletins 06 Technical reports 04 Popular article 10 News paper coverage 50 Year Planner 01 Others (pl. specify) Leaflets. folders
06
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13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored) – Not decided
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.)
Activities organized
Operational Area
Remarks
ATMA
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds): 25
Months Year Title of the training course
Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
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
Dhar 2009 2015-16 06 0 - 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.)
b) Details about Technology Park Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Crop Cafeteria Kharif-2018
Soybean : JS 20-34, JS-95-60, JS-93-05, RVS 2001-04, JS-335, JS-97-52, JS 20-29, JS 20-69, NRC 86, Nirmal-15, S-1025, S -6124, Arjun 3 Maize : Moti 501, GK 3101, JVM-421, Kanchan Makka, Komal,Ganga Kaveri , KMH 3712, US 103 & Sathi Black Gram: PU-31, LBG-65, JU-86, Uttara (IPU 94-1), JU-3, PU-31
Rabi-2018-19 Wheat- GW-322, GW 366, HI-2932, DL-788-2, HI 1563, JW-3173, HD 2987, HI 8381, JW 17, RVW-4106, HI-1418, HI 1544, HI 1479, DBW-110, HI 1531, HI 1500, HW 2004, JW-3336, HI-8737, HI-8713, HI-8381, HI 8498, HI-8691, HI 8663, HD 4672, HI- 8627,Lok-1, HI-1605, HI-8759. Chick pea: JG-11, JG-6, JG-130, Vishal, JAKI 9218, JG-218, JG-16, ICPK 2004-29, RVG 202, JGK-3, RVKG-101, PKV-4.
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Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Onion : AFLR, Bhima Super & Bhima Subhra Garlic : G-282 Pea : Arkel Cucumber: AVIVA Tomato: US 1057, Himshikhar, US-1143, TO-2048, NS 629, NS 538 Marigold: Maxima Yellow, New China orange, Kalkatti, Pusa Narangi Okra: VRO-6, VRO-22
Technology Desk Visitors Gallery Technology Exhibition Technology Gate-Valve c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 01 Enhancement of Crop production 01 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. 1 Dhar
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- each KVK had already sent a list of 100 progressive farmers to the ZPD, Zone IX, Jabalpur. Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive
farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
1 19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Dhar 5 8 37 905 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
1 Black gram TSP 10 ha 02
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Sr. No. Name of crop under Technology demonstration
Area under the programme
No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt
2 Soybean 40 ha 03 3 Gram TSP 32 ha 04
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 KVK, Jhabua Training, resource person & inputs 2 KVK, Barwani Training, resource person & inputs
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors
24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) NA 26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS
Types of Activities No. of Activities Number of Participants Related crop/ livestock technology Gosthies 04 Lectures organized 15 Exhibition 02 Film show 04 Fair 02 Farm Visit 04 Diagnostic Practical's 05 Distribution of Literature (No.) 5000 Distribution of Seed (q) - Distribution of Planting materials (No.) 5000 Bio Product distribution (Kg) -
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Types of Activities No. of Activities Number of Participants Related crop/ livestock technology Bio Fertilizers (q) - Distribution of fingerlings - Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) 500 Total number of farmers visited the technology week -
Animal health camp - Awareness programme - Cashless Transaction Week - Celebration of important days (Parthenium eradication week, Swachhata Abhiyan and Soil Health Day,International Women Day,National Integrity Day,World environment day,World forestry day,World Water Day) -
Demonstration - Exposure visit - Extension activity - Ex-trainees Meet - Farmer scientist interaction -- Farmers Training - Field Day - Field visit - Gajarghans Unmulan Pakhwada - Group Meeting - Hindi diwas pakhwada - Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Sangoshthi - Narmada sewa Yatra - News Paper/Mass Media - Plant health camp - Plant Protection Week - Scientists visits in farmers field - Seed treatment campaign - Self Help Group convener meet - Soil health Camp - Swachha Bharat Abhiyan -
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Types of Activities No. of Activities Number of Participants Related crop/ livestock technology Technology Week - Van Mahotsava - Others (Pl. Specify) -
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties
Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Dhar Soybean 30 75 2 Dhar Maize 10 25 3 Dhar Blackgram 20 45 4 Dhar Sorghum 10 25 5 Dhar Chick pea 40 100
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Dhar Oilseeds Dhar Pulses 20 56 Dhar Cereals 40 100 Dhar Vegetable crops 10 40 Dhar Tuber crops 5 25 Dhar Fruits - Dhar Spices 5 10
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No. of participants 1 Dhar Dairy Management 04 2 Dhar Disease management 05 3 Dhar Feed and fodder technology 04 4 Dhar Poultry management 08 Animal health camps to be organized
Name of KVK Number of camps No. of animals No. of farmers Dhar 10
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Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Dhar
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (Nos) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Dhar
Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Dhar
Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Dhar
Worms Produced Name of KVK Worms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Dhar
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Dhar Soybean- Raised bed planting, BBF Dhar Maize- Raised bed planting Dhar Vegetables- Raised bed planting with mulching Awareness Campaign
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 03 04 04 02 02
28. Proposal of NICRA- Nil
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29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) 30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Dhar 30657822680 11, 32, 784 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Dhar PDU National 2017 applied Institution Dhar 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
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9. KVK Guna
Summary of the mandatory activities
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.) OFTs 14 197 - - - FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 10.4 26 - - - FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 10.4 26 - - - FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - - - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 36.80 147 - - - FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 03 30 - - - Training-Farmers and farm women 75 2250 - - - Training-Rural youths 08 200 - - - Training- Extension functionaries 08 200 - - - Extension Activities 200 6000 - - - Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 390 975 - - - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
300 150 - - -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
10000 500 - - -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
3500 200 - - -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 20 100 - - - Live stock products - - - - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 1100 550 - - - Rainwater Harvesting System 02 100 - - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104 28600 - - - SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 90 - - - Literature to be Developed/Published 20 10000 - - - Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 06 300 - - - Utilization of Farmers Hostel 10 250 - - - Utilization of Staff Quarters 06 06 - - - Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 04 2000 - - -
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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.) Crop Cafeteria- 250 2000 - - - Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 10 10 - - - Status of Revolving Funds 245968 145968 - - - Awards and Recognitions 7 7 - - - Case study / Success Story to be developed 02 - - - - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 150 - - - Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages) 5/700 5000 - - - Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - - - - - KVK Ring 03 03 - - - Important visitors to KVK 10 30 - - - Status of KVK Website Working Mass - - - Status of RTI - - - - - E-connectivity - - - - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations 02 4500 - - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - - - - Proposal of NAIP - - - - - Proposal of NICRA Included Continued - - - Well labeled photographs Included - - - - Other Activities - - - - -
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date 31.03.2017)
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Sr. Scientist & Head Dr. Sunita Mishra Home
Science Ph.D Home Science PB-4 (37400-
67000) with Grade Pay of Rs.9000/-
60040
05.08.2006 Per. Gen
Scientist Shri. S.K. Daneliya Soil Science & Agriculture
M.Sc. (Ag)
Soil Science & Agriculture
PB -3 (156000 - 39100) with
21600
27.01.2007 Temp. SC
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Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Chemistry Chemistry Grade Pay of
Rs.6000/- Scientist Shri B.L. Prajapati Agronomy M.Sc.
(Ag) Agronomy PB -3 (156000
- 39100) with Grade Pay of Rs.6000/-
32070
27.01.2007 Per. SC
Subject Matter Specialist3
- - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist4
- - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist5
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Subject Matter Specialist6
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Programme Assistant / Farm Manager/ Technical Officer (T5)
Shri Varun Pratap Singh Jadon
Agriculture Extension
M.Sc. (Ag)
Agriculture Extension
PB - 2 (9300-34800) with
Grade Pay of Rs.4600/-
20490
17.02.2011 Temp. Gen
Computer Programmer /Technical Officer (T5)
Shri. Mohd. Arif Khan
Computer Application
MCM Computer Application
PB - 2 (9300-34800) with
Grade Pay of Rs.4600/-
22410
28.03.2008 Per. OBC
Accountant / superintendent
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Stenographer - - - - - - - - - Driver Shri. Gopal Singh - - - PB - 1(5200-
20200) with Grade Pay of
Rs.2100/- 15530
30.08.1996 Per. OBC
Driver Shri Ramesh Kumar Vishwakarma
- - - PB - 1(5200-20200) with
Grade Pay of Rs.1900/-
9940
17.07.2008 Per. OBC
Supporting staff - - - - - - - - - Supporting staff
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1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– Agro-climatic zone No . of
Blocks No. of Panchayats
Population Literacy %
SC and ST Population
No. of farmers
Average land holding
Gird 05 425 12,40,938 65.10 296780 SC-15.70% ST-14.60%
218637 101598 Small-40.01% Marginal-39.01% Medium-18.05% Large-2.91%
Administrative Division:
Town Tehsil Block Village Electrified village Gram panchayat 06 07 05 1260 1239 425
Total Village in Each block:
No of Block No. of Village No. of village on the basis of population group group Guna 286 301 Bamori 223 250 Aron 164 170 Raghogarh 289 316 Chachoda 298 301 Total 1260 1338
Land use pattern:
Geographical Area : 6, 30,766 ha.
Area under Cultivation : 3, 34,612 ha
Land under non agricultural use : 96,282 ha
Cultivable Wasteland : 9,457 ha
Barren and uncultivated land : 65,847 ha
Other Fallow land : 23,193 ha
Irrigated Rainfed Forest Cultivated Net Sown Double Crop Gross cropped Area 1,78,045 ha 1,65,200 ha 1, 01,375 ha. 3, 34,612 ha. 3, 34,612 ha. 1,68,362ha. 5,02,974 ha
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Demographic Status:
Particulars Characteristics
No. of Village 1260
No. of Gram Panchayat 425
No. of Tehsil 07 (Aron,Guna, Raghogarh, Chachoda, Kumbhraj, Bamori, Binaganj)
No. of Blocks 06 (Aron,Guna,Raghogarh, Chachoda, Kumbhraj, Bamori)
Population growth 26.91%
Population (2011) 12,40,938
Male : Female 1000 : 910
Schedule Cast Population 15.70%
Schedule Tribes Population 14.66%
Literacy (%) 65.10%
Population, Density/Km2 194
Rural Population 74.80%
Literacy in rural area 60.35%
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2012 to 31.3.2017 (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)
Guna Khooja 2013 Aron 16 550 95 Guna Bhador 2013 Aron 22 1750 296 Guna Sirsikala 2013 Guna 24.5 850 146 Guna Parsoda 2013 Guna 26 1175 200 Guna Sorampura 2013 Raghogarh 55 750 115
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1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Guna Crop production – Production technology of field crop, NRM, Varietal replacement Guna Soil Science – INM in field crops, high emphasis on use of biomass, sustainable agriculture Guna Horticulture – Olericulture, Floriculture, Pomology Guna Plant protection – IPM , IWM and IDM in field and horticultural crops Guna Livestock production & management – Breed improvement, Fodder production, Vaccination, AI Guna Women in Agriculture – Drudgery reduction, health and hygiene, malnutrition.
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 Guna Low yield due to diseases in field crops (wilt in
Chickpea, Pigeon pea and Lentil, Sterility mosaic in Pigeon pea, Loose smut in wheat, YVMV in Green gram & Black gram, Powdery mildew & white Rust in Mustard)
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low yield due to Diseases in Horticultural crops (Leaf curl in Chili & Tomato, YVMV in okra, Powdery mildew in Coriander, & Garden pea, Blight in potato, soft rot/ rhizome rot in ginger, Bacterial wilt in Brinjal, stem gall in Coriander, wilt in Guava, Malformation in mango, PRSV in papaya, Fruit cracking in Pomegranate and Anola etc.)
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low yield due to heavy weed infestation in field crops & vegetable crops.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low yield due to traditional varieties in field crops, vegetables.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low yield due to imbalance use of fertilizer, reduced use of manures, improper management of crop residues and biomass (burning of stubbles crop residue after harvest),deficiency of macro & micro nutrients (especially Zn & S) in soil.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low yield due to improper spacing and seed rate especially in Soybean, Black gram, Green gram, Coriander etc.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
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KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block
Guna Low yield due to Insect in field crops (Girdle beetle & semi lopper in soybean, Pod borer in Chickpea, Green gram and Black gram, Plume moth in Pigeon pea, Aphids in Mustard & Lentil etc.)
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low yield due to Insects in horticultural crops ( Fruit fly and red pumpkin beetle in cucurbits, Fruit & Shoot borer in Brinjal, Fruit borer in Tomato & Okra, DBM in cauliflower & Cabbage, Pod borer in Garden pea, Mealy bug & scale insects in fruit crops, Fruit borer in Pomegranate, Fruit Fly in Guava & Ber, Lemon butterfly in Citrus, etc.)
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low productivity of milch animals due to nondescript breeds and poor management because of open grazing, lack of vaccination.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low productivity of goatry and poultry due to poor management.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low efficiency of women due to malnutrition, unhygienic living conditions, poor working environment (kitchen) etc.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
Guna Low productivity due to lack of communication/awareness.
PRA, Meeting & Farmer discussion Guna, Bamori, Raghogarh, chachoda,Aron
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to heavy
weed infestation (Area 1.94
Assessment IWM Soybean Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of Integrated weed management technique in Soybean T- 1: FP(Imazethapyr 10SL@ 100g/ha at 20 DAS)
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
lac ha Area affected,
Productivity 1124 kg/ha)
T- 2 : Quizalofop-P- Tefuryl 4%EC @ 40 g/ha + Chlorimuron 25WP @ 9 g/ha at 20 DAS T- 3 : Imazethapyr 35% + Imazamox 35% @ 70g/ha at 20 DAS + one hoeing with cycle whee hoe
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to Old verities
Assessment VR Maize Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of Maize Varieties T-1: JM 12 and other old verities T-2: HQPM1 T-3: Hybrid
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Kharif 2018
Low yield due to heavy
infestation of weeds
(Area 21720 ha, Area affected
15000 ha, Productivity 582 kg/ha)
Assessment IWM Blackgram Rainfed 07 13 Assessment of Integrated Weed Management in Blackgram T1: No use of control measures+ Use of high seed rate @ 30kg/ha + Close spacing 22.5 cm T2 : Imazethapyr 10SL @ 75g/ha at 20 -22 DAS T3 : Pendimithalin 38.7 CS @ 750 g/ha (PE) + Dora/ Wheel hoe at 30- 35DAS
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Kharif 2018
Low yield due imbalance
dose of nutrients
(Area 21720 ha. Area affected
12000ha,
Refinement INM Soybean
Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of INM in Soybean on STV basis T1 : NPK -9:23:0 kg/ha T-2:NPKS 20:60:20:20 kg/ha T-3: NPKS 20:60:20 kg/ha + 4 ton Vermicompost/ha
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Productivity 1124kg/ha)
Kharif 2018
Low yield due imbalance
dose of nutrients
(Area 1780 ha. Area
affected 1000 ha,
Productivity 800 kg/ha)
Refinement INM Sorghum
Rainfed 07 07 Assessment of INM in Sorghum on STV basis T1 : NPK -9:23:0 kg/ha T-2:NPK 100:60:30 + Zn 5kg/ha T-3: NPK 100:60:30 + Zn 5kg/ha + FYM 10 ton/ha
Kharif 2018
Low income due to desi maize (Area 14550 ha.
Area affected 14500 ha,
Productivity 1550 kg/ha)
Assessment Income generation
Sweet Corn Irrigated 13 13 Assessment of Sweet Corn Variety Sugar-75 T-1 : HQPM 1 T-2: Sweet Corn Super 75
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Kharif 2017
Lack of awareness
Assessment Nutritional Secuirty
Jersy HF - 05 05 Assessment of Azola for Milch Animal for Milk Production
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Kharif 2018
Low yield due to use of traditional
methods and lack of latest agricultural technology
Assessment
ICT
All Agriculture Sectors-
Crop,Animal Husbandary,
Fisheries, Horticulture, Marketting
and Climate
- 01
100
Assessment of Whatsapp for growth of Agriculture Production T-1: Lack of awareness T-2: Communication method like Whatsapp & Voice Messaging
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- -
Rabi 2017-18
Low income due to high mortality of
Assessment Income generation
Nursery Irrigated 05 05 Assessment of seedling tray for producing healthy seedlings of Chilli and Tomato
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
seedlings in nursery beds (Area 2616 ha, Affected
Area 1500 ha, Productivity 1100 kg/ha)
T-1 : Flat bed nursery T2 - Raised bed Nursery (10 cm height) T3-Seedling tray with chocopit
Rabi 2017-
18
Low yield due to heavy
weed infestation
under irrigated condition (Area 1.0
lakh ha. Area affected
60000 ha, Productivity 1680 kg/ha)
Assessment IWM Chickpea Irrigated 07 07 Assessment of suitable chickpea varieties with IWM module in Gird zone T-1: No control measure adopted T-2: Pendimethline 38.5 SP @ 1kg ai/ha T-3: Pendimethline 38.5 SP @ 1kg ai/ha + 1 hoeing at 30-35 DAS
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Rabi 2017-
18
Low yield due to old and
poor quality seed (Area
1.15 lac ha. Area affected 0.80 Lac ha, Productivity 4500 kg/ha)
Assessment VR Wheat Irrigated 07 07 Assessment of Wheat varieties suitable for timely sown irrigated condition under Gird Zone T-1: WH 147 T-2 : HI 1544, High yielding (50-55 q/ha), Maturity 110-115 days T-3 : GW 366, High yielding (50-55 q/ha), Maturity 115-120 days
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Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield due to heavy
infestation of
Assessment IWM Wheat Irrigated 07 07 Assessment of chemical weed control practices in Wheat T-1 : No use of control
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
weeds (Area 1.15 lac ha. Area affected 0.70 Lac ha, Productivity 4500 kg/ha)
measures + High seed rate (200 kg/ha) T-2 : Clodinofop 15% + Metsulfuron 1% @ 64g/ha at 30 DAS T-3 : Sulfosulfuron 75% + Metsulfuron 5% @ 32g/ha at 30 DAS
Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield due to no use of
seed treatment with molybdenum
Refinement INM Chickpea Irrigated 07 07 Assessment of Molibdanum in Chickpea on STV basis T-1: 9:23:0 NPK kg/ha T-2: NPK 20:60:20 kg/ha T3: NPK 20:60:20 + 1g kg seed treatment with molybdenum
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Rabi 2018-
19
Low yield due to imbalance
dose of fertilizer (Area 1.00 lac ha. Area affected 0.75 Lac ha, Productivity 1680 kg/ha)
Refinement INM Chickpea Irrigated 07 07 Assessment of STCR in Chickpea ( Targeted yield 18q/ha) Equation basis : T-1: 9:23:0 NPK kg/ha T-2: Equation basis N : 3.73 x 18 (TY) - 0.18 x AN P : 5.0 x 18 (TY) - 2.5 x AP K: 3.8 x 18 (TY) - 0.17 x AK
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2.1a Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel - - -
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Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
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3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2016-17) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers
Area in ha
Soybean IPM Demonstration of IPM techniques in Soybean FP : Two spray of Chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 1.50 l/ha at 30 & 50 DAS RP : Summer deep ploughing + Bird perches 50/ha + Pheromone Trap 10 ha + NPV 250 LE/ha+ Need based spray of Thicloprid 21.7 SC @ 650ml/ha
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
05 30 4.8
Soybean RCT Demonstration of Ridge / FIRB planting in Soybean for in-situ moisture conservation FP : Flat bed sowing with narrow spacing at 22.5 cm RP : Ridge/FIRB planting at 45cm row spacing
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
15 107 4.0
Soybean IDM Demonstration of IDM module for collar rot disease management in Soybean FP : Seed treatment with carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% @ 3g/kg seed RP : Summer deep ploughing + Seed treatment with carboxin 37.5 % + Thirum 37.5% @ 3g/kg seed + Use of disease tolerant variety JS 95-60
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
42 502 4.0
Blackgram INM To demonstrate the STCR in Blackgram Training field day, popular Articles, 35 482 2.8
283
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers
Area in ha
(Targeted Yield 12q/ha) FP : 9 : 23: 0 NPK RP : Equation basis N : 7.82 x 12 (TY) - 0.39 AN P : 5.36 x 12 (TY) - 2.62 AP K : 10.83 x 12 (TY) - 0.44 AK
Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
Maize INM Demonstration of the 4:2:1 NPK ratio in Maize on the basis of STV FP : 9:23 NPK RP : 100% RDF (120:60:30 NPK kg/ha) + 5 kg Zn /ha
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
06 25 2.0
Guava IPM Demonstration of management of Bark eating caterpillar (Indubella species) in Guava FP : Use of crude oil @ 20 ml / hole and plugging with wet mud RP : Chlorpyriphos 20% EC @ 5ml/hole and plugging with wet mud + applying bordeux paint on trunk
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
38 556 2.0
Lime IPM Demonstration for management of citrus canker in Acid Lime RP : Coper oxycloride 50 WP @ 30 g/lit of water FP: Kasugamycin 3% SL @ 2ml /lit of water + Acitamaprid 20SP @0.2 g/lit of water
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
04 23 2.0
Gram VR Demonstration of Gram Wilt resistant variety JG 63 FP: JG 315 RP : Wilt resistant variety JG 63, High yielding (20-22 q/ha), Maturity 115-120 days
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
03 13
2.80
Gram IWM Demonstration of Chemical weed Training field day, popular Articles, 18 116 4.0
284
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers
Area in ha
management in Chickpea FP : Pendimethalin 30%EC @ 1.0kg/ha at 0-3 DAS RP : Pendimethalin 38.7% CS @ 750g/ha at 0-3 DAS + Wheel hoe at 30 DAS
Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
Wheat IWM Demonstration of Chemical weed management techniques in Wheat FP : No use of control measures + High seed rate (200 kg/ha) + Close spacing 20 cm RP : Mesosulfuron 3% + Iodosufuron 0.6% @ 14.40 g/ha at 30 DAS
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
128 708
4.0
Chickpea INM Demonstration of STCR in Chickpea (Targeted Yield 18q/ha) FP: NPK 9:23:0 kg/ha RP: Equation basis N : 3.73 x 18 (TY) - 0.18 AN P : 5.0 x 18 (TY) - 2.5 AP K : 3.8 x 18 (TY) - 0.17 AK
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
43 223 2.8
Wheat INM To demonstrate INM Mustard in vertisol soil condition FP: NPK 9:23:0 kg/ha RP: 100% RDF (80:60:20 NPK kg/ha) + 20 kg S/ha
Training field day, popular Articles, Radio Talks , Pamphlets etc.
14 52 2.8
285
Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IWM Blackgram Kharif 2018
Weed Management in Blackgram FP :No use of control measures + use of high seed rate @ 30kg/ha + Narrow spacing 22.5 cm RP : Imazethapyr 10SL @ 75g/ha at 20 DAS + 01 hoeing at 30 DAS
2.8 Shekhar 2 - - - 03 - 03 01 07
RCT Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Ridge / FIRB planting in Soybean for in-situ moisture conservation FP : Flat bed sowing with narrow spacing at 22.5 cm RP : Ridge/FIRB planting at 45cm row spacing
2.8 JS 95-60 - - - 02 - 04 01 07
WOE Different vegetable
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Nutritional Garden for Nutritional security of farm women FP : Backyard garden RP : Nutritional garden on seasonal vegetables & fruits
1.0 Nutritional Garden
- - - 05 02 09 04 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Income Generation
Marigold Kharif 2018
Demonstration of High yielding Marigold Variety Pusa Narangi FP : Local Genda RP : Pusa Narangi
1.0 Pusa Narangi - - - 02 01 03 04 10
INM Blackgram Kharif 2018
To demonstrate the STCR in Blackgram (Targeted Yield 12q/ha) FP : 9 : 23: 0 NPK RP : Equation basis N : 7.82 x 12 (TY) - 0.39 AN P : 5.36 x 12 (TY) - 2.62 AP K : 10.83 x 12 (TY) - 0.44 AK
2.8 Sekhar 2 - - - 03 01 02 01 07
INM Maize Kharif 2018
Demonstration of the 4:2:1 NPK ratio in Maize on the basis of STV FP : 9:23 NPK RP : 100% RDF (100:60:30 NPK kg/ha) + 5 kg Zn /ha
2.8 HQPM 1 - - - 02 01 03 01 07
ICT All Agriculture
Sectors
Kharif and Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of KMA in Agriculture Production Development
200 Farmers
KMA - - - 50 15 85 50 200
287
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IWM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Chemical weed management techniques in irrigated Wheat FP : No use of control measures + High seed rate (200 kg/ha) + Close spacing 20 cm RP : Mesosulfuron 2% + Clodinophop 0.6% @ 14.40 g/ha at 30 DAS
2.8 GW 322 - - - 03 - 03 01 07
VR Gram Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Gram Wilt resistant variety JAKI 9218 FP: JG 315 RP : Wilt resistant variety JAKI 9218, High yielding (20-22 q/ha), Maturity 115-120 days
2.8 JG 63 - - - 02 - 03 02 07
IWM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Chemical weed management in Chickpea FP : Hand weeding at 25-30 DAS RP : Pendimethalin 38.7% CS @ 750g/ha at 0-3 DAS + Wheel hoe at 30 DAS
2.8 - - - - 03 - 02 02 07
288
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Organic farming
Vermi Compost
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Vermicompost production FP : Low vermicompost production (20-25 q/pit/year) RP : Vermicompost production (20-25 q/pit/year)
- Eiseniya foetida earthworms
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drudgery Soybean Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of spiral seed grader for improving seed quality FP: Hand operated Sieves & Supa RP: Spiral seed grader
- Spiral Grader - - - 05 01 01 03 10
INM Chickpea Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of INM in Chickpea on STV based FP: NPK 9:23:0 kg/ha RP: NPK 20:60: 20 + Zn 5 kg/ha + FYM 10ton/ha
2.8 JG 16 - - - 03 - 02 02 07
INM Mustard Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on INM in Mustard in vertisol soil condition FP: NPK 9:23:0 kg/ha RP: 100% RDF (80:60:20 NPK kg/ha) + 20 kg S/ha + FYM 10ton/ha
2.8 RVM 2 - - - 03 - 02 02 07
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of
Crop/ Enterprise Technology
demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo
Local Check
- - - - - - - - - - - - 3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
KVK Name
Crop Activity No. of activities
organized Number of
participants Remarks
Guna Field days - - - Farmers Training - - - Media coverage - - - Training for extension functionaries - - -
3.5 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 Guna - - - - -
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption Guna - - - -
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Guna -
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5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 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
Guna - - - - Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC WOE Safe Storage of food grains through locally available materials on Cam
1 1 25
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FW ONC WOE Layout of Nutritional kitchen garden on Cam
1 1 25 -
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FW ONC WOE Layout of backyard nutritional kitchen gardening on Cam
1 1 25 -
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FW ONC WOE Technique of raising Rabi season vegetables nursery by seedling tray on Cam
1 1 25
-
- -
-
- -
-
-
FW ONC WOE Technique of preparing mix pickle from locally available fruits and Vegetable on Cam
1 1 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC HOF Production technology of cucurbits in Summer
01 01
25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC WOE Nutritional & Medicinal importance of soybean & Preparation of soya product on Cam
1 1 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Weed control in soybean
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Improved production technology for Chickpea
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Irrigation scheduling in 01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Wheat FW ONC CP Seed treatment in kharif
crops 01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Input management for kharif crops
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP IPM in soybean 01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2 FW ONC CP Improved production
technology for Mustard 01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Improved production technology of soybean
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Improved production technology for Lentil
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Selection of suitable wheat varieties according to irrigation
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Improved production technology of Wheat
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Weed management in Wheat
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC CP Improved production technology of Black gram
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC HOF Establishment of Orchards
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW ONC HOO Cultivation practices of Marigold(African & French)
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM IPNM in Black gram 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW ONC SFM IPNM in Wheat 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW ONC SFM IPNM in Coriander 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW ONC SFM Techniques of soil
sampling and its importance
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM Significance of w.s.f. on different stages in kharif
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
crops FW ONC SFM Incorporation of organic
carbon through manures
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM Physiological disorder and their rectification in vegetable and fruits
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM Importance of summer ploughing in agriculture
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM Integrated nutrient management in tuber crops
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM Organic farming and sustainable Agriculture
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM Integrated nutrient management in kharif vegetables
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC SFM Soil and water conservation techniques in kharif crops.
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC WOE Preservation techniques in Mango & Lime
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC WOE Preservation techniques in Vegetables
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW ONC WOE SHG, its importance, formation and management on Cam
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC WOE Safe Storage of food grains through locally available materials
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC WOE Layout on Nutritional Kitchen Garden
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
RY OFC HOS Management of Mango Orchard
-
- - -
- - -
- - -
FW OFC WOE Nutritional & Medicinal importance of soybean
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
293
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC WOE Use of Ground nut decorticator for drudgery reduction
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC WOE Establishment of nutritional cum medicinal kitchen garden
1 1 25
-
- -
-
- -
-
-
FW OFC WOE Drying & dehydration of green leafy vegetables
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC WOE Drudgery reduction methods in agricultural operations
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC WOE Importance of clean environment for health of rural farmer family
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC WOE Preparation of mix vegetables pickle.
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC WOE In service training on nutritious dishes from locally available food grains
1 1 25
-
- -
-
- -
-
-
FW OFC WOE Technique of growing off season vegetables in kitchen garden
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
FW OFC HOV Production technology of okra in Summer
-
- - -
- - -
- - -
FW OFC CP Resource conservation technologies in kharif crops
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Production technology of soybean
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Improved production technology kharif pulses
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Weed control in kharif Oilseed & Pulse crops
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC CP Integrated weed management in Soybean
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP IPM in Soybean 01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2 FW OFC CP Improved production
technology for Mustard 01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Wilt management in Gram and Lentil
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Production technology for chickpea and Lentil
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Water management in wheat
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Production technology for irrigated wheat
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP Weed management in Wheat
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC CP IPM in chickpea and Lentil
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
FW OFC HOS Cultivation practices of Turmeric & Ginger
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOV Importance of Kitchen garden for nutritional security
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOV Production technology of Garden pea
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOO Cultivation of Loose flowers (Gaillardia and Annual Chrysanthemum) in rabi season
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOT
Scientific Cultivation of Potato
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOS Production technology of Onion
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOS Improved cultivation of garlic
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC HOV Production technology of Cabbage and cauliflower
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOV Production technology of cucurbits.
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC HOV Production technology of okra in summer season
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM Method of composting 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW OFC SFM Composting through
weeds 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM Foliar spray of micro nutrients to recover their deficiency symptom
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM IPNM in Chickpea 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW OFC SFM IPNM in Pea 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW OFC SFM Foliar application of
water soluble fertilizer in kharif crops.
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM Role of B and Mo in field and horticulture crops.
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM Role of primary and secondary nutrients in field and horticulture crops.
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM Soil fertility management using bio-fertilizers
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM INM in Coriander 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW OFC SFM INM in Mustard 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 FW OFC SFM Integrated nutrient
management in Wheat 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM Fertigation through micro irrigation systems
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
summer vegetables FW OFC WOE Production technology
of Coriander 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC WOE Kitchen garden for nutritional security
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC WOE Income generation through handicrafts
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC WOE Health and hygiene in farm women
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
FW OFC WOE Value addition in Soybean
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
IS ONC CP Value addition in Aonla through preservation
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
IS ONC CP Improved Production Technologies for Rabi Crops
01 01 25 6 1 6 1 1 0 15 2
IS OFC WOE In service training on Safe Storage of food grains through locally available material
1 1 25
-
- -
-
- -
-
-
IS OFC WOE In service training on preparation of soybean products
1 1 25 -
- - -
- - -
-
IS ONC HOP Micro irrigation technology for Horticultural crops
-
- - -
- - -
- - -
IS ONC HOP Protected cultivation of capsicum,Tomato, Cucurbits
-
- - -
- - -
- - -
IS ONC SFM IPNM in Soybean 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 IS ONC SFM INM in rabi crops 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2 IS OFC HOV Pest management in
rainy season vegetables 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
IS OFC HOS Value addition in Chilli & Coriander
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
IS ONC WOE Immunization for 01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
expecting mother and child
IS ONC WOE Improved Production Technologies for kharif Crops
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
IS OFC WOE In service training on Nutritional & Medicinal importance of soybean
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC SFM Production technology of Coriander
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC CRP Seed Production Production in Kharif
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC WOE Production technology of Kharif Onion
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC AEG Production technology of Bio Fertilizer
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC SFM Production technology of Coriander
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC CRP Seed Production Production technology of Rabi Crop
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC WOE Vermi Compost Production technology
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY ONC AEG Production technology of Gailardia & Annual chyronthemum
01 01 25 6 1 3 1 1 0 13 2
RY OFC HOT Establishment of Orchard
-
- - -
- - -
- - -
RY OFC HOS Production technology of Tomato
-
- - -
- - -
- - -
RY OFC HOM Production technology of Chilli
-
- - -
- - -
- - -
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Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Propagation technology in fruit crops Crop Training on Tie & Dyes Tie & Dyes Women in Agriculture 07 0 10 0 01 0 19 Fruit preservation Fruit Women in Agriculture 07 0 12 0 0 0 18 Training on tailoring Tailoring Women in Agriculture 07 0 15 0 01 0 14 Seed Production Kharif & Rabi
major crops VTP 30 0 12 0 01 0 17
Biofertilizer Biofertilizer VTP 20 07 02 02 - 16 03 Seed production technologies of wheat Field Crops CP 05 5 - 5 - 10 - Seed production & processing technologies of Coriander
Field Crops CP 05 5 - 5 - 10 -
Propagation of Horticultural crops & Nursery Management
Horticulture HOVT 10 5 - 5 - 10 -
Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed else
where Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed Poultry SHG 20 15 02 Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Nil
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Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Role of KVK for enhancement of productivity in agriculture
CP HOV
CM IS 02 01 10 02 06 02 02 - - -
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
- - - - - - - - -
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 12 - - - - - - - - - - Kisan Mela 02 - - - - - - - - - - Kisan Ghosthi 03 - - - - - - - - - - Exhibition 02 - - - - - - - - - - Film Show 12 - - - - - - - - - - Method Demonstrations - - - - - - - - - - - Farmers Seminar 02 - - - - - - - - - - Workshop 02 - - - - - - - - - - Group meetings 05 - - - - - - - - - - Lectures delivered as resource persons
50 - - - - - - - - - -
Newspaper coverage 14 - - - - - - - - - -
300
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Radio talks 20 - - - - - - - - - - TV talks 0 - - - - - - - - - - Popular Articles 10 - - - - - - - - - - Extension Literature 10 - - - - - - - - - - Farm Advisory Services 70 - - - - - - - - - - Scientific visit to farmers field 18 - - - - - - - - - - Farmers Visit to KVK 12 - - - - - - - - - - Diagnostic Visits 08 - - - - - - - - - - Exposure Visits 02 - - - - - - - - - - Ex-trainees Sammelan 02 - - - - - - - - - - Soil Health Camp 02 - - - - - - - - - - Animal Health Camp 02 - - - - - - - - - - Agri Mobile Clinic 01 - - - - - - - - - - Soil Test Campaigns 02 - - - - - - - - - - Farm Science Club conveners meet 01 - - - - - - - - - - Self Help Group conveners meetings
01 - - - - - - - - - -
Mahila Mandals conveners meetings - - - - - - - - - - Celebration of important days (World environment day)
05 04 125 11 44 08 - - Awareness
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7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals - - - - - - - Pulses Gram JAKI 92-18 SD - - - - Oilseed - - - - - - - Spice - - - - - - - Oilseed Soybean JS 95-60 SD - - - -
7.2 Planting Material production
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
Saplings of fruits, Guava - - -
L-49, Gwalior -27
PM 1000 - - -
Saplings of fruits, Lime - - -
Vikram, Pramalini
PM 500 - - -
Seedlings of flowers
Marigold - - -
Pusa Narangi PM 10000 - -
-
7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
BIO AGENTS- a) Earthworms b) Vermicompost
100 kg 1000 kg - -
-
BIOFERTILIZERS - - - - BIO PESTICIDES - - - - 7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income Cattle - - - - - -
302
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES If yes, then
Year of establishment : 2005
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
Guna Soil Sample 1000 1000 50 - - Guna Water Sample 50 50 10 - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total 28.07.2017 Water conservation through WHT FW 02 18 03 21 08 0 08 26.10.2017 Irrigation management in Rabi crops FW 01 16 01 17 15 03 18
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Guna 104 28600 126 Weekly
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Guna May 2017 40 - Guna September 2017 40 -
12. Literature to be Last Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) 12.1 KVK Newsletters
KVK Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be printed Number of copies to be distributed Guna Apr-Jun 2017 Quarterly 500 500 Guna Jul - Sep 2017 Quarterly 500 500 Guna Oct-Dec 2017 Quarterly 500 500 Guna Jan - Mar 2018 Quarterly 500 500
303
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
Guna DVD Production and processing of Coriander 01 12.3 PUBLICATIONS Category Number Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be
printed Number of copies to be
distributed Research Paper 08 2017-18 - - - Technical bulletins 07 2017-18 - 3500 3500 Technical reports 16 2017-18 - 80 80 Popular article 10 2017-18 - 5000 5000 News paper coverage 12 2017-18 - Mass Mass Year Planner 01 2017-18 - 100 100 Others (pl. specify) Folder 05 2017-18 - 2500 2500
13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized Operational Area Remarks
ATMA - - Training Participation Distt. Guna MNREGA - - - - NHM - - - - RKVY Central Govt.
- Demonstration on Fodder production
& implements Dist Guna
DRDA - - - - MPWSRP - - - - Seed Village - - - - NAIP - - - - NICRA Central Govt.
- Demonstration on
NRM,Cropproduction,Fishery,& Live Stock Trainng, Making, Seed bank .
Sarkhon Village
Others (Plz. Specify) SHC
- -
Soil Testing- -
NFSM Central Govt -
Demonstration on Pulses and Oil seeds
Govindpur,Dahri Kalan,Rampur
RAWE VV - Agriculture work Experience Adopted Village. VTP - - - -
304
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized Operational Area Remarks
RKVY (Org. Farming)
MP Govt -
Training Guna District
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
April 2017 to March 2018
2017-18 - - - - -
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
Guna 2007 2007 06 Nil -
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 Guna yes ZPD/DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of Component of Park
Detail Information (If established) Particulars Area
(m2) Budget required
(Rs.in Lakh) Total (Rs.)
NRC RC Crop Cafeteria Crop museum in all season 2784.0 m2
(58m x 48m) - 0.70 0.70
Technology Desk a) Room/Building b) Furniture/Equipment
i) Rev. Chair & Table ii) Computer & Acc. iii) Inverter &Battery
9.0 m2 (3 m x 3m)
0.60 1.20 1.20
Visitors Gallery a) Room/Building b) Furniture/Equipment
i) Sofa & Centre Table ii) Photo Frames
36.0 m2 (6 m x 6m)
2.40 3.50 3.50
305
Name of Component of Park
Detail Information (If established) Particulars Area
(m2) Budget required
(Rs.in Lakh) Total (Rs.)
NRC RC iii) Chart iv) Curtains v) T.V. Set
Technology Exhibition
15.50 18.50 18.50
Technology Gate-Valve
a) Hall/Building b) Furniture/Equipment i) Exhibits ii) Display Board/Stand iii) LCD Projector & Screen vi) Chart v) Curtains
240.0 m2 (20 m x 12m)
1.10 1.60 1.60
Grand Total 19.6 5.9 25.5
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 VE 8 Field Crops 2 VE 6 Vegetables 3 CD 5 Spice crops 4 CD 5 Medicinal crops 5 ICM 8 Intercropping systems 17. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District Sr. No. Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No.
1 Shri Jitendra Singh Rajawat Rotavator used for soil pulverization Village – Sarkho, Tehsil, Guna, Disst. Guna Pincode – 473001 9926519915
2 Shri Kashi Ram Dhakad Head wheel hoe use for Weed control and moisture conservation
Village – Sarkho, Tehsil, Guna, Disst. Guna Pincode – 473001 8305325230
3 Shri Premnarayan Basod Power Spray use for Spraining of Soybean crop Village – Sarkho, Tehsil, Guna, Disst. Guna Pincode – 473001
306
Sr. No. Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No. 9685679571
4 Shri Hari Singh Dhakad Reaper use for Harvesting in Soybean Village – Sarkho, Tehsil, Guna, Disst. Guna Pincode – 473001 9752922633
5 Smt. Urmila Kushwah Backyard Nutritional Kitchen Garden Ward no. 1, Aron District-Guna (M.P.) 6 Shri Chain Singh Kushwaha Crop (Soybean, Wheat & Gram), Hi-Tech
Vegetable & Spices Production and Onion storage unit
Village –Matamundra, Block- Aron, Dist- Guna 09926537129
7 Shri Rafique Rayeen Crop (Soybean, Wheat & Gram), Hi-Tech Vegetable, Guava & Lime orchard and Goatary & Cattle rearing
Village –Mathmohalla (Aron) Block- Aron, Dist- Guna 07869170297
8 Pran Singh Kushwaha Integrated farming system with Field crops, Hi-Tech Vegetable cultivation with drip irrigation system, Organic farming, Plantation on fallow land, orchard and Cattle rearing
Village- Miyana, Block - Aron, Dist- Guna 09826761194
9 Shri Ratiram Raghuwanshi Integrated Farming System with Field crops, Hi-Tech Vegetable cultivation with drip irrigation system, Vermicompost unit, Teak Plantation on border, orchards of Mango and Lime, Cattle rearing etc.
Village- Hinotiya, Block - Guna, Dist- Guna 09754389975
10 Shri Hari Singh Saini Commercial /Hi-Tech Vegetable cultivation, Floriculture – loose flowers marigold and gaillardia etc.
Village- Raghogarh, Block - Raghogarh, Dist- Guna 09406988625
11 Shri Devendra Singh Raghuwanshi Mechanized Agriculture using MB Plough, Seed dril, Rotavator, Reaper, Thresher etc. Sprinkler Irrigation system, Vermicompost units & Cattle rearing
Village- Pali, Block - Guna, Dist- Guna 09827558498
12 Shri Satish Singh Raghuvanshi Modern agriculture - Crop (Soybean, Wheat & Gram), and Cattle rearing
Village-Khamkheda, Block - Aron, Dist- Guna 09893745182
13 Shri Giriraj Yadav Modern agriculture - Crop (Soybean, Wheat & Gram), and Cattle rearing
Village – Sahavaspur, Block - Aron, Dist- Guna 09993340097
14 Shri Harkerat Singh Integrated Farming System with Field crops, Hi-Tech Vegetable cultivation with drip irrigation system, Vermicompost unit, Teak Plantation on border, orchards of Mango and Lime, Cattle
Village – Singhwasa, Block - Guna, Dist- Guna 09893063583
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Sr. No. Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No. rearing etc.
15 Shri Jitendra Singh Rajawat Integrated Farming System with Field crops (Soybean, Wheat and Gram), Cash Crop- Sugarcane, Farm Pond and Pisiculture, Kitchen garden, Vermicompost unit and Cattle rearing.
Village- Sarkho, Block - Aron, Dist- Guna 09926519915
16 SHG Kadaknath Poultry Village- Kudaiparsa, Block - Raghogarh, Dist- Guna
17 Dr. Rahul Sehar Commercial Poultry Production, Field crops – Soybean, Wheat and Gram
Village- Bajrangarh, Block - Guna, Dist- Guna 09827569835
18 Shri Munna Bhai Poultry keeping Village- Urjeniyai, Block - Aron, Dist- Guna 07354778174
19 Shri Gangaram Kushwah IFS 09981681553 20 Shri Devendra Sharma IFS 09407242614 21 Shri Devendra Raghuwanshi IFS 09827558498 22 Shri Dinesh Singh Raghuwanshi Vegetable 09926236954 23 Shri Farhat Abbas IFS 09926483952 24 Shri Ganeshram Choudhary IFS 09893745221 25 Shri Raghuveer Singh Yadav IFS 09926236723 26 Shri Ramesh Kevat Vegetable 09179541716 27 Shri Ratan Singh Kushwah Vegetable 09617262645 28 Shri Hari Singh Saini Vegetable 09406988625 29 Shri Mahesh Kushwah Fruit cultivation 09993275176
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated 1. June 2016 100 2. September 2016 100
308
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Guna 03
Aron, Guna, Raghogarh 02
Chachoda, Bamori, Kumbhraj,
Madhusudangarh,
12 Genhukheda,Pali,Sirsi,
Govindpur, Mundrakhurda, Matamundra, Sarkho,
Tillikheda, Barkhedahat, Khamkheda, Parsoda,
Sarkho, Rampur
564 Jaisinghpura , Awan Kumbhraj, Barod, Madhusudangarh, Eidghabadi, Myona
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
1. Maize – HQPM 1 2.0 02 FLD - 05 Farmers 2. Black Gram –Sekhar 2 + Full package 2.0 02 FLD - 05 Farmers 3. Chickpea - JAKI 9218 + Full package 2.0 02 FLD - 05 Farmers 4. Soybean - JS 95-60 + Full package 2.0 02 FLD - 05 Farmers 5. Mustard – RVM 2 + Full package 2.0 02 FLD - 05 Farmers
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Gwalior Seed input, farm implement , Knowledge, man
power Good concept for mutual cooperation , Best layout of crop cafeteria and enhanced revolving fund
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks Guna Hon'ble VC, ZPD, DES, DRS, DDE,JDE,
DDA, SDM, CEO April 2017 to March 2018 -
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No.
Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors
1 Guna June 2011 45 Mass
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24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals
1 Guna Nil Nil
25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) : NA
26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Types of Activities
No. of
Activities Number of
Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies 03 80 Production technology of kharif crops Lectures organized 05 250 Improved production technology of kharif & rabi crops Exhibition 02 250 Improved seed and planting material Film show 07 400 Cultivation practices of Onion, Garlic and Coriander Fair 01 500 Production technology of kharif crop Farm Visit 06 200 Seed production of Soybean, Green gram wheat and Chickpea Diagnostic Practical’s 07 50 Crop cafeteria on field crops, vegetables, spices and medicinal crops Distribution of Literature (No.) 500 500 Production technology of rabi and kharif crop Distribution of Seed (q) 150q 80 Soybean, Green gram, Wheat, Chickpea, Mustard, Coriander Distribution of Planting materials (No.) 500 200 Guava, Jackfruit, teak, aonla, Lime Bio Product distribution (Kg) 10q 40 Vermicompost Bio Fertilizers (q) - - - Distribution of fingerlings (No) - - - Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) - - - Total number of farmers visited the technology week
- 2500 -
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Guna - - -
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Guna Oilseeds - -
310
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants 1 Guna Dairy Management - - 2 Guna Disease management - - 3 Guna Feed and fodder technology - - 4 Guna Poultry management - - Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Guna 01 50 150 Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Guna - - - Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Seedlings Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
- - - - -
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
- - - - -
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
- - - - -
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Guna - - -
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Awareness Campaign 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
10 250 10 100 06 150 02 Mass 02 Mass 10 200 28. Proposal of NICRA 2017-18 1. Technologies to be Demonstrated
Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield %
change in Yield
No. of farmers benefitted
Land preparation through Rotavator Rotavator 10.00 - - - Summer deep ploughing M.B. Plough 10.00 - - - Use of post hole digger for fruit plantation Post hole digger 5.00 - - - Ridge and furrow improved method of sowing in soybean
Seed cum ferti drill 10.00 - - -
Intercultural operation through wheel hoe in Soybean
Hand wheel hoe 25.00 - - -
Mechanical Harvesting of Soybean Reaper 25.00 Demonstration of high yielding short duration variety of Soybean
Soybean JS 95-60 25.00 - - -
Weed management in Soybean Imazhathapyr 35% + Imazamox 35%@ 100g/ha
25.00 - - -
Demonstration of high yielding VYMV resistant variety of Green gram
Green gram TM 37 10.00 - - -
Demonstration of high yielding VYMV resistant variety of Black gram
Black gram PU 35 10.00 - - -
Demonstration of early and high yielding variety of wheat under partial irrigated condition
Wheat MP 4010 25.00
Demonstration of wilt resistant variety of Chickpea Gram JG 16 25.00 Powdery mildew disease management in coriander Coriander -Hexaconazole 5% EC@
1.0 ml/l 25.00
Weed management in Coriander Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC @ 650 g/ha 25.00 Berseem fodder production in rabi season Berseem JB 5 5.00 Fodder and feeding management for milch animals Milch animals 20 NOS - - - Breed improvement through artificial insemination Cow/ buffalos 20 NOS - - -
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Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield %
change in Yield
No. of farmers benefitted
Vaccination and management of infectious disease in milch animals
Cow/ buffalos 20 NOS - - -
Feeding management for back poultry chicks Poultry Birds 200 NOS - - - Balance nutrition for fingerlings Fisheries 0.4 ha - - - Fish-cum-Singhada production and management Fisheries 0.4 ha - - - Repair and management of fish pond NRM 5 Nos - - -
2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Field days 200 100 25 325 Kisan Mela 200 200 40 440 Kisan Ghosthi 100 50 10 160 Exhibition 100 50 10 160 Workshop 200 100 20 320 Extension Literature 300 200 20 520 Exposure Visits 50 - - 50 Animal Health Camp 70 - 10 80 Soil Test Campaigns 70 - 08 78
3. Proposed Training Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Importance of summer deep ploughing 25 10 5 40 Management of store and grain pest 25 10 5 40 Incorporation crop residues in the soil instead of burning 25 10 5 40 Improved production technology of soybean 25 10 5 40 Integrated weed management in soybean 25 10 5 40 Application of moisture conservation techniques in kharif Crops 25 10 5 40 Method of soil testing and soil sampling 25 10 5 40 Use of organic manures for improving soil health 25 10 5 40 Integrated crop management techniques for kharif 25 10 5 40 Integrated management of wilt in chickpea and lentil 25 10 5 40
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Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Irrigation scheduling in wheat 25 10 5 40 Feeding management in milch animals 25 10 5 40 Management of frost in rabi crops 25 10 5 40 Management of powdery mildew in coriander 25 10 5 40 Production technologies for fodder crops 25 10 5 40 4. Proposed Activities for Fodder Bank
Established (Years) Capacity Current Status Soybean and wheat straw Bank established in 2011-12 1000qtl 50qtl
5. Proposed Activities for Seed Bank
Established (Years) Capacity Current Status Seed bank (Soybean JS 95-60) established in 2011-12 500qtl 100qtl
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) 30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Guna 30639334219 1,45,968 145968 145968 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Guna - - - - 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Two best only in the following format Name of the KVK, TITLE, Introduction, KVK intervention, Output, Outcome, Impact
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1. KVK Aron, Guna 02 01
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10. KVK Gwalior Summary of the activities
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.)
OFTs 25 920 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 27.17 105 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 04 39 Training-Farmers and farm women 64 1280 Training-Rural youths 05 100 Training- Extension functionaries 13 260 Extension Activities 701 Mass Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 8.7 800 Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal) - -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
78800 -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
30000 -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 150.7 - Livestock products (Chicks, Eggs, Broiler) 7500 - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 1000 2500 Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104 26500 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 50 Literature to be Developed/Published 43 43000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 11 275 Utilization of Farmers Hostel - - Utilization of Staff Quarters 06 06 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - -
Crop Cafeteria- 25 5000
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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.)
Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District - - Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions - - Case study / Success Story to be developed - -
KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 100
Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages) 04/717 -
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - -
KVK Ring 02 -
Important visitors to KVK - -
Status of KVK Website Yes -
Status of RTI - - E-connectivity Yes - Details of Technology Week Celebrations - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date 31.03.18) Sanctioned post Name of the
incumbent Discipline Highest
degree Subject of
Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Sr. Scientist & Head
Dr. Raj Singh Kushwaha
Extension PhD Extension 37400-67000 GP-9000
64300 20.04.2007 Permanent Gen.
Scientist Dr. R. P. S. Tomar Agronomy PhD Agronomy 15600-39100 GP-7000
34760 27.01.2007 Permanent Gen.
Scientist Dr. S. K. Singh Soil Science PhD Soil Science 15600-39100 GP-7000
34760 03.02.2007 Permanent Gen.
Scientist Dr. Rupendra Kumar Extension PhD Extension 15600-39100 GP-7000
34760 03.02.2007 Permanent Gen.
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Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale
(Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others)
Scientist Dr. Arvinder Kaur Plant Protection
PhD Plant Protection 15600-39100 GP-7000
34760 14.02.2007 Permanent Gen.
Scientist Sh. P. K. S. Gurjar Horticulture M.Sc. Horticulture 15600-39100 GP-7000
32920 29.01.2007 Permanent OBC
Scientist Dr. Suruchi Soni Home Science
PhD Home Science 15600-39100 GP-7000
30050 15.02.2011 Permanent OBC
Technical Officer Dr. V. S. Bhadauria Plant Breeding
PhD Plant Breeding 9300-34800 GP-4600
24450 06.03.2007 Permanent Gen.
Technical Officer Mr. Rishi Chourasia Computer MCA Computer Application
9300-34800 GP-4600
22400 24.03.2008 Permanent Gen.
Technical Officer Mr. Naresh Gupta Soil Science M.Sc. Soil Science 9300-34800 GP-4600
20480 14.02.2011 Permanent Gen.
Accountant / superintendent
Smt. Deepa Singh Rajput
MBA - - 9300-34800 GP-3600
13830 26.12.2017 Probation OBC
Stenographer Smt. Geetanjali Tomar
- HSSC - 5200-20200 GP-1900
8250 20.03.2012 Permanent Gen.
Driver Mr. O. P. S. Bhadauria - HSSC - 5200-20200 GP 1900
9940 08.07.2008 Permanent Gen.
Driver Vacant - - - - - - - -
Supporting staff Sh. Ramswaroop - Middle - 5200-20200 GP 1300
10160 27.07.1990 Permanent Gen
Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - - 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Geographical Position : Between 25043”-26021” N Latitude and 77040”-78039” Longitude. 205.212 M above Mean Sea Level.
Geographical Area : 4,56,500 ha (4565 Sq/Km) Agro-climatic Zone : Gird Zone VII Administrative Division
Town Tehsil Block Village Grampanchayat
08 06 04 717 256
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Total Village and Grampanchayat in each block: Block Grampanchayat No. of Village
Ghatigaon 46 144 Morar 60 169 Dabra 68 200 Bhitarwar 82 204
Total 256 717 Language : Bundelkhandi, Hindi Population:
Total Density S.C. S.T. Others Farmers Agriculture laborers 16,32,109 358/sq km 3,08,664 56,948 12,66,497 1,41,944 71,377
Literacy rate : 69.38% Soil : Mostly Sandy clay loam, Sandy loam. Area Under (ha):
Irrigation Rainfed Forest Un- Cultivated Net Sown Double Crop Gross cropped Area
1,15,787 96,455 1,11,031 (24.30%) 83,900 (18.4%) 1,95,700 (42.9%) 56,100 251800
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2017 to 31.3.2018 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops)
KVK Name Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK ( km)
Population Number of farmers (having land in the village)
Gwalior Amrol 2015 Bhitarwar 32 3032 300 Gwalior Kachhaua 2016 Bhitarwar 30 3500 370 Gwalior Kheria Kachhai 2015 Ghatigaon 18 322 116 Gwalior Banwar 2016 Bhitarwar 35 4000 600 Gwalior Himmatgarh 2016 Bhitarwar 40 1250 350 Gwalior Nikodi 2016 Bhitarwar 31 500 80 Gwalior Banwar Pura 2016 Bhitarwar 42 288 34 Gwalior Ladwaya 2016 Dabra 22 3040 274 Gwalior Kushrajpur 2015 Ghatigaon 22 510 106
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA
Gwalior Balance dose of fertilizer in crops being grown Gwalior Replacement of poor quality seed with quality seed of crops being grown.
318
KVK Name THRUST AREA
Gwalior Seed treatment and its inoculation with bio-fertilizer. Gwalior Weed management Gwalior Soil and water conservation Gwalior Integrated Pest Management Gwalior Development of new orchards Gwalior Cultivation of vegetables flowers and spices. Gwalior Increase in cropping intensity Gwalior Balance feeding and health management of milch animals. Gwalior Awareness creation for reducing post harvest and storage losses. Gwalior Drudgery reduction in rural women. Gwalior Need to organize agriculture based vocational training for self employment of rural youths. 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 Gwalior Mono cropping (Fallow-Mustard)
Low yield due to weed infestation and inadequate fertilizer use in vegetable crops and cluster bean Low yield due to weed infestation and disease pest attack in sesame Low yield due to poor quality seed , heavy weed infestation and imbalance fertilizer use in wheat and Rice Low yield due to poor quality seed and inadequate fertilizer use in mustard Low yield due to poor quality seed and inadequate fertilizer use in chick pea Low yield of gram due to attack of gram pod borer and wilt Termite infestation in agricultural crop Poor yield due to no use of bio-fertilizers Low yield due to poor quality seed and pest problem in vegetable and spices crops Unawareness about nursery management techniques in vegetables and spices crops Limited knowledge about food preservation and agri based enterpreneurship Low milk yield due to Improper management &poor feeding of animals Low milk production due to endo & ecto parasite infestation
PRA, visits, Meetings & Farmer/ farmwomen discussion.
Amrol – Bhitarwar Kachhowa - Bhitarwar Kheria Kachhai – Ghatigaon Banwar – Bhitarwar Himmatgarh-Bhitarwar Nikodi- Bhitarwar Banwar ka Pura – Bhitarwar Ladway - Dabra
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2. On Farm Testing 2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif-2018
Low yield due to use of old variety, Imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides
Assessment VR Soybean
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Wheat-Soybean cropping system.
2.0 10
Assessment medium duration variety of Soybean under Soybean-Wheat Cropping sequence T1: Soybean JS 93-05 T2: Soybean JS 20-29, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Soybean RVS 2001- 4, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Kharif-2018
Low yield due to use of old variety
Assessment VR Black Gram
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Wheat-Black Gram cropping system.
2.0 10
Assessment Blackgram - Mustard cropping sequence under partially irrigated system T1: Local Variety and imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Pratap Urd-1, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Shekhar–2, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Kharif-2018
Poor survival of the seed and seedling due to the incidence of damping off
Assessment HOV Tomato
Irrigated, sandy clay loam okra-turmeric cropping system
500 M2
10
Assessment of nursery beds treatment to management the incidence of damping off T1: No use of nursery bed treatment T2: Nursery bed treated
320
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
with 10% formeldihyde T3: Nursery bed drenched with 0.2% Dithane M -45
Kharif-2018
Low yield due to imbalance use of fertilizer
Assessment HOS Kharif Onion
Irrigated, Sandy Clay loam
1.0 10
Assessment of Nutrient Management in kharif onion under Onion-Cole crop cropping system. T1: 70 kg DAP+100 kg Urea T2: RDF NPK (100:50:50) kg/ha. T3: RDF NPK (100:50:50) kg/ha.+50 kg Sulpher
Kharif-2018
Low availability of phosphorus due to fixation in soil
Assessment INM Rice
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Paddy-Wheat cropping system.
2.0 10
Assessment of integration of PSB in rice in rice-wheat cropping system. T1: STV based NPK T2: STV based NPK+PSB (Powder form) T3: STV based NPK+PSB (Liquid form)
Kharif-2018
Low yield of Rice due to low organic carbon content in soil
Assessment INM Rice
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Paddy-Wheat cropping system,
2.0 10
Assessment of integration of BGA in Rice under Rice-wheat cropping system for soil fertility management. T1: Broadcasting of 100kg DAP and 150kg Urea after Rice tarnsplanting T2: 100% N Through chemical fertilizer T3: 75% N through chemical fertilizer + BGA
Kharif-2018
Low yield due to purple blotch
Assessment IDM Kharif Onion
Irrigated, Sandy loam
1.0 10 Assessment of management of purple
321
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
disease in Kharif Onion
soil. blotch disease in kharif onion under Kharif Onion – Cole Crops. T1 - No use of fungicide T2 –Mancozeb 75WP@ 2.0g/li. + Sticker. T3- Chlorothalonil 75 WP @ 2.0g/li. + Sticker.
Kharif-2018
Low yield due to attack of stem borer
Assessment IPM Rice
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Paddy-Wheat cropping system,
1.0 10
Assessment of management of stem borer in paddy under Paddy-Wheat cropping system. T1 - No use of insecticide. T2 –Cartap Hydrochloride 4 G @ 25 kg/ha. T3- Fipronil 0.3 G @ 15 kg/ha.
Kharif-2018
Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD - - - 600
Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application. T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation. T2:
To find out the awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices.
To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in
322
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
adoption of soil health card recommendation.
Kharif-2018
Slow rate of agricultural technology dissemination among farming community.
Assessment ICT Rice
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Paddy-Wheat cropping system,
- 50
Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of Neck Blast disease in paddy. T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends. T2: Sending information through KMA by KVK Contents:
Seed treatment with Tricyclazole @ 0.6 g/ltr water (Soaking seed 24 hrs).
Spray Tricyclazole @ 45-55 DAT@ 0.6 g/ltr water.
Spray Tricyclazole at Panicle initiation @ 0.6 g/ltr water.
Kharif-2018
Malnutrition among rural girls
Assessment Nutritional Security
- - - 05
Assessment of Nutritional status of adolescent girls by nutritional intervention through drum stick T1: No use of drumstick. T2: Addition of drumstick leaf powder in chapati. T3: Addition of drumstick pods in curry.
Kharif-2018
Underweight among tribal child
Assessment Nutritional Security
- - - 05
Assessment of Nutritional status of tribal child by nutritional intervention through mushroom
323
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
products. T1: No use of mushroom. T2: Addition of mushroom in fried vegetables. T3: Addition of mushroom in Pakoda.
Kharif-2018
Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment NRM - Rainfed - 05
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health. T1: Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2 250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days.
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to use of old variety
Assessment VR Wheat
Semi-Irrigated, Sandy clay loamy soil, Rice -wheat cropping system
2.0 10
Assessment medium duration variety of Wheat under Soybean-Wheat Cropping sequence T1: Wheat Lok-1/MP-4010, Imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Wheat MP-3382/GW-366 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Wheat RVW 4106 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Rabi 2018-
Low yield due to cultivation in
Assessment WM Mustard Semi-Irrigated,
2.0 10 Assessment Mustard cropping sequence under
324
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
19 rainfed area. Sandy clay loamy soil, Rice -wheat cropping system
partially irrigated system T1: Rohini/Varuna and imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Mustard RVM-2, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Mustard RH 749 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Rabi 2018-19
Poor growth ,germination and high mortality of seedling
Assessment HOV Vegetables Irrigated, sandy clay loam
1.0 10
Assessment of nursery management in vegetables T1: Nursery raising in flat T2: Nursery raising in Raised bed T3: Nursery raising in plastic tray
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield of brinjal due to micronutrient deficiency
Assessment HOV Brinjal Irrigated, Sandy Loam
1.0 10
Assessment of Yield of brinjal through foliar application of micro nutrient T1: No use of micronutrient T2: Foliar application of KNO3 @ 2000 ppm after transplanting T3: Foliar application of Boron and ZnSO4 @ 500 ppm after transplanting
Rabi 2018-19
Low availability of phosphorus due to fixation in soil
Assessment INM Wheat
Semi-Irrigated, Sandy clay loamy soil, Rice -wheat cropping
2.0 10
Assessment of integration of PSB in wheat in rice-wheat cropping system. T1: STV based NPK T2: STV based NPK+PSB (Powder form)
325
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
system
T3: STV based NPK+PSB (Liquid form)
Rabi 2018-19
Low Yield due to inadequate and imbalance use of nutrients and deficiency of zinc
Assessment SFM Wheat
Irrigated, clay loamy soil, Rice- Wheat cropping system.
2.0 10
Assessment of zinc on wheat crop under Rice-wheat cropping system T1: Farmers Practice 100 kg DAP as basal dose+100 kg urea as top dressing. T2:STV based NPK application (100:60:40) T3: STV based NPK application (100:60:40)+ 5kg Zinc
Rabi 2018-19
High cost of substrate and staple cereal
Assessment Income Gen.
Mushroom - - 10
Assessment of substrate for oyster mushroom cultivation T1: Wheat straw. T2: Pearl millet Stover T3: Paddy straw
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to Stem Rot disease.
Assessment IDM Mustard Irrigated, sandy loam,
0.5 10
Assessment of Stem Rot management in mustard T1: No use of fungicide T2: Seed treatment with carbendazim 50 WP @ 2g/kg seed and foliar spray of carbendazim 50 WP@ 1kg/800 li at 50 & 70 DAS. T3: Foliar spray of carbendazim 50 WP@ 1kg/800 li at 50 & 70 DAS.
Rabi 2018-19
Slow rate of agricultural technology dissemination among farming
Assessment ICT Wheat
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Wheat-Black Gram cropping
- 25
Assessment effectiveness of WhatsApp Tools for Management of phalaris minor in Wheat T1: Farmers receiving
326
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
community. system. information from Input Dealer or fellow friends. T2: Sending information through WhatsApp Contents:
Identification of phalaris minor-It appears pinkish at root side.
Hand weeding at 30 DAS. Spray of sulfosulfuron at 35-
40 DAS at 25 gm a.i./ha.
Rabi 2018-19
Slow rate of agricultural technology dissemination among farming community.
Assessment ICT Gram
Irrigated, clay loam soil, Paddy-Wheat cropping system,
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Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of pod borer in Gram T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends. T2: Sending information through KMA by KVK Contents:
Summer deep plouging. Use of 50 bird purcher /ha. Use of seed rate 75kg/ha. RDF 20:60:20:20 NPKS/ha. Use 10-12 pheromone
trap/ha. Use Neem oil 5 ml/ltr water. Use need based insecticide
profenofos @ 1.5 ml/waetr
Rabi 2018-19
Low income of farm women due to access production of Aonla
Assessment Income Gen.
Aonla - - 10
Assessment of role of value addition of aonla in income generation T1: No Value addition of Aonla
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trial
Title of OFT Results
(with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
T2: Income generation through value addition of Murabba T3: Income generation through value addition of aonla laddu
Rabi 2018-19
Low income of farm women due to use in indigenous variety of marigold
Assessment Income Gen.
Marigold Irrigated 0.2 10
Assessment of improved variety of marigold for income generation of farm women involved in marigold production. T1: Local Variety T2: Pusa Narangi T3: Pusa Basanti
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel Economic Performance
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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
Kharif - 2017 Assessment medium duration variety of Soybean under Soybean-Wheat Cropping sequence T1: Soybean JS 93-05 T2: Soybean JS 20-29, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Yield q/ha. BC Ratio, Pods/Plant.
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
T3: Soybean RVS 2001- 4, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM Assessment Blackgram - Mustard cropping sequence under partially irrigated system T1: Local Variety and imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Pratap Urd-1, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Shekhar–2, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Yield q/ha. BC Ratio, Pods/Plant.
Assessment of nursery beds treatment to management the incidence of damping off T1: No use of nursery bed treatment T2: Nursery bed treated with 10% formeldihyde T3: Nursery bed drenched with 0.2% Dithane M -45
Seedling Germination (%) ,Seedling Mortality(%), Disease incidence (%)
Assessment of Nutrient Management in kharif onion under Onion-Cole crop cropping system. T1: 70 kg DAP+100 kg Urea T2: RDF NPK (100:50:50) kg/ha. T3: RDF NPK (100:50:50) kg/ha.+50 kg Sulpher
Yield (q/ha), Plant Height , size of bulb and weight of bulb, Diameter of bulb, Net Return, B:C Ratio
Assessment of integration of PSB in rice in rice-wheat cropping system. T1: STV based NPK T2: STV based NPK+PSB (Powder form) T3: STV based NPK+PSB (Liquid
Yield q/ha., Effective tillers/hill, Test weight, BC Ratio and Soil Properties.
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
form) Assessment of integration of BGA in Rice under Rice-wheat cropping system for soil fertility management. T1: Broadcasting of 100kg DAP and 150kg Urea afetr Rice tarnsplanting T2: 100% N Through chemical fertilizer T3: 75% N through chemical fertilizer + BGA
Yield q/ha., Effective tillers/hill, Test weight, BC Ratio and Soil Properties.
Assessment of management of purple blotch disease in kharif onion under Kharif Onion – Cole Crops. T1 - No use of fungicide T2 –Mancozeb 75WP@ 2.0g/li. + Sticker. T3- Chlorothalonil 75 WP @ 2.0g/li. + Sticker.
Disease initiation (DAP), Disease incidence (%), Yield(q/ha)
Assessment of management of stem borer in paddy under Paddy-Wheat cropping system. T1 - No use of insecticide. T2 –Cartap Hydrochloride 4 G @ 25 kg/ha. T3- Fipronil 0.3 G @ 15 kg/ha.
Dead heart (%), Yield(q /ha)
Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application. T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation. T2:
To find out the awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices.
Age, Education, Family size, Social Participation, Extension Participation, Mass media Exposure, Land holding, Family Income, Herd
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation.
Size & Feedback.
Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of Neck Blast disease in paddy. T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends. T2: Sending information through KMA by KVK
Time of Message, Language of Message, Reliability of Message, Applicability of Message.
Assessment of Nutritional status of adolescent girls by nutritional intervention through drum stick T1: No use of drumstick. T2: Addition of drumstick leaf powder in chapati. T3: Addition of drumstick pods in curry.
Anthropometric measurement
Assessment of Nutritional status of tribal child by nutritional intervention through mushroom products. T1: No use of mushroom. T2: Addition of mushroom in fried vegetables. T3: Addition of mushroom in Pakoda.
Anthropometric measurement
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health. T1: Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2 250 gm consortium sufficient to
Time taken for decomposition.
Comparision of N.P.K and OC of FYM with that of decomposer by lab analysis
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days.
B:C ratio and Feed back
Assessment medium duration variety of Wheat under Soybean-Wheat Cropping sequence T1: Wheat Lok-1/MP-4010, Imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Wheat MP-3382/GW-366 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Wheat RVW 4106 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Yield q/ha. BC Ratio, Tillers/Plant.
Assessment Mustard cropping sequence under partially irrigated system T1: Rohini/Varuna and imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers & pesticides T2: Mustard RVM-2, STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: Mustard RH 749 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Yield q/ha. BC Ratio,
Assessment of nursery management in vegetables T1: Nursery raising in flat T2: Nursery raising in Raised bed T3: Nursery raising in plastic tray
Seedling Germination (%), Seedling Mortality(%), Income in Rs.
Assessment of Yield of brinjal through foliar application of micro nutrient T1: No use of micronutrient T2: Foliar application of KNO3 @ 2000 ppm after transplanting T3: Foliar application of Boron and
Plant height, No. of Branches/plant, Fruit Yield/plant, Avg. fruit weight, yield q/ha. , Net
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
ZnSO4 @ 500 ppm after transplanting Return, BC Ratio
Assessment of integration of PSB in wheat in rice-wheat cropping system. T1: STV based NPK T2: STV based NPK+PSB (Powder form) T3: STV based NPK+PSB (Liquid form)
Test weight (g) Yield q/ha. Net Return , BC Ratio
Assessment of zinc on wheat crop under Rice-wheat cropping system T1: Farmers Practice 100 kg DAP as basal dose+100 kg urea as top dressing. T2:STV based NPK application (100:60:40) T3: STV based NPK application (100:60:40)+ 5kg Zinc
Test weight (g) Yield q/ha. Net Return , B:C Ratio
Assessment of substrate for oyster mushroom cultivation T1: Wheat straw. T2: Pearl millet Stover T3: Paddy straw
Initiation of fruiting, Yield(kg/bag)
Assessment of Stem Rot management in mustard T1: No use of fungicide T2: Seed treatment with carbendazim 50 WP @ 2g/kg seed and foliar spray of carbendazim 50 WP@ 1kg/800 li at 50 & 70 DAS. T3: Foliar spray of carbendazim 50 WP@ 1kg/800 li at 50 & 70 DAS.
Disease incidence (%), Yield q/ha. Net Return , BC Ratio
Assessment effectiveness of WhatsApp Tools for Management of phalaris minor in Wheat
No. of text messages, Photo/Video
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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 & Unit Demo Check FP (T1)
RP (T2)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends. T2: Sending information through WhatsApp
messages
Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of pod borer in Gram T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends. T2: Sending information through KMA by KVK
Time of Message, Language of Message, Reliability of Message, Applicability of Message.
Assessment of role of value addition of aonla in income generation T1: No Value addition of Aonla T2: Income generation through value addition of Murabba T3: Income generation through value addition of aonla laddu
Additional income from value addition, B:C Ratio
Assessment of improved variety of marigold for income generation of farm women involved in marigold production. T1: Local Variety T2: Pusa Narangi T3: Pusa Basanti
Quantity ha. saving money
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension
system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Rice INM STCR based NPK +FYM Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, 08 275 56.00
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Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension
system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
Soy bean ICM Improved variety JS 95-60 Kisan Goshthi & group discussion,
Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
11 58 62.00
Brinjal HOV Improved variety BR-112 Kisan Goshthi & group discussion,
Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
07 48 28.00
Green Gram IDM Foliar application of Mancozeb & seed treatment
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
18 78 28.00
Green Gram ICM Improved variety TJM-3 Kisan Goshthi & group discussion,
Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
22 82 52.00
Buffalo LPM Application of IVOMEC (Ecto-Endo parasitic drug)
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
14 68 -
Okra HOV Improved variety VRO-22 Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
28 102 38.00
Wheat INM Balance fertilizer in wheat crops Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
32 428 550
Wheat IWM Sulfosulfuron @ 25 g/ha. Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
32 148 77.00
Rice IDM Seed treatment & foliar application of Tricyclozol
Kisan Goshthi & group discussion, Field Day, Kisan mela and mass media.
05 425 100
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3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha)
% change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Kharif-2018 IWM Black Gram Kharif-
2018 Demonstration of Weed Control through Imazethapyr @ 75 gm a. i./ha. POE in Black Gram
2.0 - 05
IWM Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Weed Control through Imazethapyr @ 100 gm a. i./ha. POE in Soybean
2.0 - 05
HOV Bottle gourd Kharif-2018
Demonstration of foliar application of Ethrel (Plant Growth Regulator) in bottle gourd
1.0 Hybrid 05
HOV Cucumber Kharif-2018
Demonstration of foliar application of Ethrel (Plant Growth Regulator) in cucumber
1.0 Hybrid 05
SFM Rice Kharif-2018
Demonstration of integration of green manuring (Dhaicha) in Rice under Rice-wheat cropping system for soil fertility management.
2.0
PS-4
05
SFM Rice Kharif-2018
Demonstration of potassium with STV based nutrient management in Rice
2.0 PS-4
05
IDM Rice Kharif-2018
Demonstration of IDM in Rice 2.0
PS-3
05
IDM Black gram Kharif-2018
Demonstration of IDM in Black Gram
2.0 T-9
05
CBD - Kharif-2018
Study of Custom Hiring Center (01 Public and 01 Private Center)
02
WOE Brinjal Kharif-2018
Demonstration of raised bed method of nursery
500m2 Hybrid
05
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha)
% change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
WOE Vegetables Kharif-2018
Nutrition Kitchen Garden 1000m2 - 05
Rabi 2018-19 VR Wheat Rabi 18-
19 Demonstration of HYV of Wheat GW-366
2.0 GW-366 05
IWM Wheat Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of weed control through Metsulfuron @ 6.0 gm a.i.+Clodenofop ethyle 60 gm a.i./ha. in wheat
2.0 - 05
HOV Cauliflower Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of micro-nutrient (Boron, Molybdenum) in cauliflower
1.0 Hybrid
10
HOV Cabbage Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of micro-nutrient (Boron, Molybdenum) in cabbage
1.0 Hybrid
10
SFM Mustard Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of sulphur through SSP on mustard under fallow-mustard cropping sequence
2.0 Rohini 05
SFM Wheat Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of potassium with STV based nutrient management in Wheat
2.0 MP-4010 05
IPM Chickpea Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of IPM in chickpea
2.0 JG-16
05
IDM Potato Rabi 18-19
Demonstration on insecticide (Imidachloroprid 17.8 SL) for management of thrips in early potato
1.0
K. Pukhraj
05
CBD - Rabi 18-19
Study of Custom Hiring Center (01 Public and 01 Private Center)
- -
02
LPM Poultry Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of Kadaknath as Backyard poultry rearing in rural areas.
- Kadaknath
30
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha)
% change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
WOE Vegetables Rabi 18-19
Nutrition Kitchen Garden 200m2 - 05
WOE Wheat Rabi 18-19
Demonstration of hanging sieve for drudgery reduction of farm women
- - 05
Economic Impact of FLD Name of Crop/
Enterprise Technology demonstrated 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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check
Kharif-2018
Black Gram
Demonstration of Weed Control through Imezathapyre @ 75 gm a. i./ha. POE in Black Gram
No. of Weeds/meter Square, Yield (q/ha), Pods/Plant
Soybean
Demonstration of Weed Control through Imezathapyre @ 100 gm a. i./ha. POE in Soybean
No. of Weeds/meter Square, Yield (q/ha), Pods/Plant
Bottle gourd
Demonstration of foliar application of Ethrel (Plant Growth Regulator) in bottle gourd
No. of Female flower/plant Yield (q/ha)
Cucumber
Demonstration of foliar application of Ethrel (Plant Growth Regulator) in bottle gourd
No. of Female flower/plant Yield (q/ha)
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Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check
Rice
Demonstration of integration of green manuring (Dhaicha) in Rice under Rice-wheat cropping system for soil fertility management.
No. of Tiller /hill Yield (q/ha.)
Rice
Demonstration of potassium with STV based nutrient management in Rice
Tillers/hill Yield (q/ha.)
Rice Demonstration of IDM in Rice
Disease incidence (%) Yield (q/ha.)
Black Gram Demonstration of IDM in Black Gram
Disease incidence (%) Yield (q/ha.)
CBD
Study of Custom Hiring Center (01 Public and 01 Private Center)
To list the assets of the Centre, To study the operational area implement wise. To assess the impact of custom hiring Centre
Brinjal
Demonstration of raised bed method of nursery
Seedling Mortality(%), Plant Height(cm) Income (Rs.)
Vegetables Nutrition Kitchen Garden Saving (Rs.)
Rabi 2018-19
Wheat Demonstration of HYV of Wheat GW-366
Yield (q/ha), Tillers/Plant
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Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check
Wheat
Demonstration of weed control through Metsulfuron @ 6.0 gm a.i.+Clodenofop ethyle 60 gm a.i./ha. in wheat
No. of Weeds/meter Square, Yield (q/ha), Tillers/Plant
Cauliflower
Demonstration of micro-nutrient (Boron, Molybdenum) in cauliflower
Yield (q/ha.)
Cabbage
Demonstration of micro-nutrient (Boron, Molybdenum) in cabbage
Curd weight Yield (q/ha.)
Mustard
Demonstration of sulphur through SSP on mustard under fallow-mustard cropping sequence
No. of branches Yield (q/ha.)
Wheat
Demonstration of potassium with STV based nutrient management in Wheat
No. of tillers/ club Yield (q/ha.)
Chickpea Demonstration of insecticide in chickpea
No. of Larvae/m2 Yield (q/ha.)
Potato
Demonstration on insecticide (Imidachloroprid 17.8 SL) management of thrips in potato
Leaf Damage (%) Yield (q/ha)
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Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated 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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check
-
Study of Custom Hiring Center (01 Public and 01 Private Center)
To list the assets of the Centre, To study the operational area implement wise. To assess the impact of custom hiring Centre
Poultry
Demonstration of Kadaknath Broiler as Backyard poultry rearing in rural areas.
Body weight, No. of eggs, Mortality (%), BC Ratio
Vegetables Nutrition Kitchen Garden Yield (q/ha) Wheat Hanging Sieve Saving Money
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Bottle Gourd
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Cucumber
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Rice
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Rice
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
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Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Rice
Field days 00 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Kitchen Garden
Field days 00 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Black gram
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Wheat
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Mustard
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Cauliflower
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Cabbage
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Wheat
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Potato
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Chick Pea Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20
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Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Mustard
Field days 01 50 Farmers Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Kitchen Garden
Field days 01 50 Farm women Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 20
Kadaknath Poultry
Field days 01 20 Farmer Training 01 20 Media coverage 01 Mass Training for extension functionaries - -
3.5 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. Gwalior - - - - - 4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
Gwalior -
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Gwalior -
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 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 Gwalior Farmers and Farm Women PRA and Group discussion 32 Gwalior Rural Youth (Vocational) PRA and Group discussion 28 Gwalior In-service Meeting with DDA,DDH 16
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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC CRP Improved Agronomical practices for higher sesame production.
01 01 20
FW ONC CRP Improved Agronomical practices for higher Green gram and black gram production.
01 01 20
FW ONC CRP Direct seeded rice production technology
01 01 20
FW ONC CRP Improved agronomical practice of Gram
01 01 20
FW ONC HOV Production technology of vegetables in Kharif
01 01 20
FW ONC HOV Micro irrigation system 01 01 20
FW ONC HOS Production and management techniques of Kharif Onion
01 01 20
FW ONC HOV Production technology of vegetables in Rabi
01 01 20
FW ONC SFM Importance of Bio-Fertilizer 01 01 20
FW ONC SFM Organic farming (Green Manuring) 01 01 20
FW ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management in Kharif crops
01 01 20
FW ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management in Rabi crops
01 01 20
FW ONC PLP Management of blast in rice 01 01 20
FW ONC PLP IPM in vegetable crops 01 01 20
FW ONC PLP IDPM in chickpea 01 01 20
FW ONC PLP IPDM in Rabi Crops 01 01 20
FW ONC CBD Importance of SHG 01 01 20
FW ONC CBD Importance of ICT tools 01 01 20
FW ONC WOE Design and development of low/minimum cost diet.
01 01 20
FW ONC WOE fruit preservation 01 01 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC WOE Women and child care. 01 01 20
FW ONC WOE Drudgery reduction tools for farm women
01 01 20
FW ONC PIS Improved varieties and seed production technology of Kharif Crops
01 01 20
FW ONC PIS Improved varieties and seed production technology of Rabi Crops
01 01 20
FW OFC CRP IWM in Kharif crops 01 01 20
FW OFC CRP Crop production technology of cereals Kharif crops
01 01 20
FW OFC CRP Crop production technology of pulse and oilseed Kharif crops
01 01 20
FW OFC CRP Irrigation water management in wheat crop
01 01 20
FW OFC CRP IWM in Rabi Crops 01 01 20
FW OFC CRP Crop production technology of Rabi crops
01 01 20
FW OFC HOV Nursery management technology 01 01 20
FW OFC HOV Production and management techniques in Potato
01 01 20
FW OFC HOV Tuberose Production Technology 01 01 20
FW OFC HOV Nursery raising technology for kharif onion
01 01 20
FW OFC HOV Cucurbits production and management technology
01 01 20
FW OFC HOV Production technology of spices crop
01 01 20
FW OFC SFM Importance of Soil testing & soil sampling techniques
01 01 20
FW OFC SFM Production technology of organic manure
01 01 20
FW OFC SFM INM in Kharif crops 01 01 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC SFM Micro-nutrient deficiency symptom & control
01 01 20
FW OFC SFM INM in Rabi Crops 01 01 20
FW ONC SFM Slow release nitrogen fertilizers 01 01 20
FW OFC PLP IDM in black gram 01 01 20
FW OFC PLP Organic pest management in vegetable crop
01 01 20
FW OFC PLP Management of paddy Diseases 01 01 20
FW OFC PLP Management of Kharif onion disease and pests
01 01 20
FW OFC PLP Use of neem in IPM 01 01 20
FW OFC PLP Management of potato diseases 01 01 20
FW OFC Extn. Importance of SHGs. 01 01 20
FW OFC Extn. Importance of Agro-forestry 01 01 20
FW OFC Extn. Importance of IFS in the district 01 01 20
FW OFC Extn. Role of backyard poultry for marginal and landless labor
01 01 20
FW OFC Extn. Care and management of back yard poultry
01 01 20
FW OFC Extn. Situation based of component of IFS
01 01 20
FW OFC WOE Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
01 01 20
FW OFC WOE Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
01 01 20
FW OFC WOE Women and Child care 01 01 20
FW OFC WOE House hold fruit security 01 01 20
FW OFC WOE Knowledge of Nutrition Security 01 01 20
FW OFC WOE Kitchen Garden 01 01 20
FW OFC PIS Seed production technology of Kharif Crop
01 01 20
FW OFC PIS Seed production technology of 01 01 20
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
wheat
FW OFC PIS Seed production technology of Gram
01 01 20
FW OFC PIS Seed production technology of Mustard
01 01 20
IS ONC CRP Production and management technology of Kharif Crops
01 01 20
IS ONC CRP Production and management technology of Rabi Crops
01 01 20
IS ONC CRP IWM in Rabi Crops 01 01 20
IS ONC HOV Production Technology of vegetables in Kharif
01 01 20
IS ONC HOV Production Technology of vegetables in Rabi
01 01 20
IS ONC SFM INM in Kharif crop 01 01 20
IS ONC SFM INM in Rabi crops 01 01 20
IS ONC PLP Plant protection in kharif crops 01 01 20
IS ONC PLP Plant protection in Rabi crops 01 01 20
IS ONC CBD Participatory rural appraisal: Its objectives principals and tools.
01 01 20
IS ONC CBD Communication – Its elements and types.
01 01 20
IS ONC WOE Fruits Preservation 01 01 20
IS ONC WOE Value Addition of soybean 01 01 20
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust
Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Seed production technology for Rabi crops
Seed Production Income generation 08
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Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust
Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Value addition of Aonla Fruit preservation Post harvest
management & Income generation
08
Fruit preservation Value addition Post harvest management & Income generation
08
Handy Craft Handy Craft Income generation 08 Dairy Product Value Adition Income Generation 08
Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs
Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed else where Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Capacity building on entrepreneurship and Stakeholder interaction involving input supplier, bankers and market players
Income Generation Vermi
Compost RY 10 01
Handholding support for obtaining bank loans, lining with ongoing developmental programmes and project preparation
Income Generation Vermi
Compost RY 10 01
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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
Capacity building on entrepreneurship and Stakeholder interaction involving input supplier, bankers and market players
Income Generation Nursery
Management RY 10 01
Handholding support for obtaining bank loans, lining with ongoing developmental programmes and project preparation
Income Generation Nursery
Management RY 10 01
Capacity building on entrepreneurship and Stakeholder interaction involving input supplier, bankers and market players
Income Generation Poultry
Farming RY 10 01
Handholding support for obtaining bank loans, lining with ongoing developmental programmes and project preparation
Income Generation Poultry
Farming RY 10 01
Capacity building on entrepreneurship and Stakeholder interaction involving input supplier, bankers and market players
Income Generation Mushroom Production
RY 10 01
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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
Handholding support for obtaining bank loans, lining with ongoing developmental programmes and project preparation
Income Generation Mushroom Production
RY 10 01
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) Title of the training No. of
trainees Change in knowledge (Score)
Change in Production (q/ha)
Change in Income (Rs) Impact on Area expanded (ha) No. of farmers adopted (no.) % change in knowledge, production & Income
Before After Before After Before After
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers) Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 24 Kisan Mela 01 Kisan Ghosthi 12 Exhibition 04 Film Show 30 Method Demonstrations 01
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Activity No. of activities
(Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers) Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Farmers Seminar - Workshop - Group meetings 01 Lectures delivered as resource persons
50
Newspaper coverage 40 Radio talks 06 TV talks 04 Popular Articles 12 Extension Literature 08 Farm Advisory Services 200 Scientific visit to farmers field 50 Farmers Visit to KVK 125 (5000) Diagnostic Visits 06 Exposure Visits 04 Ex-trainees Sammelan 01 Soil Health Camp 03 Animal Health/Vaccination Camp 02 Kisan Mobile Advisory 104 Soil Test Campaigns 01 Self Help Group conveners meetings
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Swachhta Abhiyan (Sangosthi) 12
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7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 Seed production
Major group/class
Crop Variety
Type of produce (for Seed produced type hear SD; For Planting Material
type here PM)
Quantity (qtl)
Unit for quantity of produces (qtl for SD
and Nos for PM)
Value (Rs.)
Proposed No.
of Farmers
Vegetables Okra VRO-22, Kashi Pragati SD 0.50
Vegetables Potato 19 varieties SD 5.0
Spices Fenugreek RMT1 SD 0.50
Spices Spinach All Green SD 0.50
Flower Marigold Pusa Narangi/Basanti SD 0.05
Vegetables Bottle gourd Narender Rashmi, Pusa Naveen SD 0.10
Vegetables Sponge gourd Pusa Sneh SD 0.05
Spices Turmeric Suroma SD 2.0
7.2 Planting Material production
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
Fruits Papaya - - - Taiwan (Red Lady and 786) Sapling 1000 Fruits Drumstick - - - PKM-1 Sapling 10000 Fruits Guava - - - Gwalior-27, L-49, Lalit, Sweta Sapling 2000
Fruits Lime - - - Kagji lime, Parmalini, Vikram, Desi
Sapling 5000
Fruits Pomegranate - - - Bhagwa, Ganesh, Mridula Sapling 5000 Fruits Custard Apple Bala Nagar Sapling 5000 Fruits Jackfruit Local Sapling 1000 Fruits Bael NB-5 Sapling 1000 Vegetable Tomato - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 5000 Vegetable Brinjal - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 5000 Vegetable Cauliflower - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 3000 Vegetable Cabbage - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 3000 Vegetable Bottle Gourd - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 200 Vegetable Sponge Gourd - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 200
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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
Vegetable Biter gourd - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 200 Vegetable Cucumber - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 200 Spices Chilli - - - OP/Hybrid Seedling 5000 Spices Onion - - - AFDR, AFLR Seedling 50000 Flower Marigold - - - Pusa Narangi, Pusa Basanti Seedling 5000 Flower Seasonal - Seedling 2000
7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
Bioagents Biofertilizers Vermi Compost 150 qt Earth Worms 20 kg BGA 50.0 kg
7.4 Livestock and fisheries production : Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle Poultry Kadaknath Chick 5000
Kadaknath (Murga/Murgi) 2500 Eggs 1000
Fisheries Others (Specify)
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES Year of establishment : August 2005
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8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far : Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount released Resources to be generated
Soil Sample 1000 2500 20 Water Sample - - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. – N/A Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Gwalior 104 26200 300
Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Gwalior June-18 25
Gwalior October - 18 25
12. Literature to be Last Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) 12.1 KVK Newsletters
Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be printed Number of copies to be distributed July-2008 April to June-18 1000 1000
July to Sept-18 1000 1000 October to December-18 1000 1000 January to March-19 1000 1000
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced-
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Gwalior DVD Kisan Mela 02
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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 Technical bulletins 02 Technical reports 20 Popular article 12 Year Planner 01 Folder 04
13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized Operational Area Remarks
ATMA Govt. M. P. Demonstration Diagnostic visit& Training
Adopted Village, Entire district
IFFCO Govt. of India Trainings Adopted Village, Entire district NFL Govt. of India Trainings Adopted Village, Entire district KRIBHCO Govt. of India Trainings Adopted Village, Entire district Mahil evm Bal Vikas Govt. of MP Trainings Adopted Village, Entire district
DFWAD Govt. of MP Trainings, Demonstrations
Adopted Village, Entire district
Dept. of Horticulture Govt. of MP Trainings, Demonstrations
Adopted Village, Entire district
Dept. of veterinary Govt. of MP Trainings and Vaccination
Adopted Village, Entire district
NABARD Govt. of India Trainings and workshop
Adopted Village, Entire district
CPRS, Gwalior Govt. of India Trainings Adopted Village, Entire district
IGFRI, Jhansi Govt. of India Trainings, Demonstrations
Adopted Village, Entire district
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14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. (N/A) Accommodation available (No. of beds): Farmer Hostel taken over by V.V. since 1.4.2013
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
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
Gwalior March-2007 May-2007 06 0 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. Gwalior Yes ZPD & DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of
Component of Park Detail Information (If established)
Crop Cafeteria Horticulture Crop Brinjal OP/hybrid Tomato OP/hybrid Chilli OP/hybrid Onion (Kharif ) Agrifound Dark Red (Var.-01) Marigold Pusa Narangi Fenugreek RMT-1 Spinach All green Bottlegourd NR, Pusa Naveen Sponge gourd OP/Hy Bittergourd OP/Hy Okra Op/Hy
Potato K. Chandramukhi, K. Chipsona-1, K. Chipsona-3, K. Chipsona-2, K. Anand, K. Jawahar, K. khyati, K. Pukhraj, K. Lalima, K. Arun, K. Sindoori, K. Surya, K. Pushkar, K. Lavkar, K. Kanchan, 166., K. Himsona, K. Frysona, K. Chipsona-4 (Var. 19)
Cauliflower OP/hybrid Cabbage OP/hybrid
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Name of Component of Park
Detail Information (If established)
Brocoli OP/hybrid Coriander OP/hybrid
Agronomical Crop Black Gram PU-30, PU-31, LBG-20, PDU-1, PU-40, JU-86, Shekhar-1, Shekhar-2, Shekhar-3, Indra Urid-1 Green Gram TJM-3, TM 99-37, TM 99-58, Shikha, Virat, PKV AKM-4.
Gram JG-16, JG-130, JG-6, JG-11, RVG-202, RVG-201, JAKI-9218, JG-322, RVG-203, RVG-204, JG-36, RVG-205, RVKG-101 (Kabuli)
Mustard Pusa Jai Kisan, Pusa Bold, Rohini, RH-406, NRCDR-2, RH-749, NRCHB-101, DRMRIJ-31,RVM-2, JM-3, RVM-1
Wheat RVW-4106, GW-322, GW-366, MP-4010, Lok-1, MP 1203, MP 1020, GW-273, GW-190, DL 803-3, MP-3288, MP-3382, MP-1201, MP-3173, MP-3336.
Scion Bank Fruit Plants Varieties Aonla NA-6, NA-7, NA-10, Chakaiya, Laxmi 52, Kanchan, Krishna, NA-8 (Var.-08) Guava Sweta, G-27, L-49, Lalit (Var.-04) Pomegranate Bhagwa, Ganesh, Mridula, Ruby (Var.-04) Lime Kagzi Lime, Parmalini, Vikram , Sai Sarbati (Var.-04) Sweet orange
Nagpuri Mosambi (Var. 01)
Mandarin Nagpuri santara (Var. 01) Ber Gola, Apple ber, Kadaka, Banarasi Loung, Narma, Desi (Var. 06)
Bael NB-5(Var. 01) Papaya Taiwan Red Leady/ 786 Drum Stick PKM-1(Var. 01) Mango Amrapali
Technology Desk 1) Package of technology for important crops (Kharif Onion, Marigold, Garlic, Fenugreek, Potato, Okra, Spinach). 2) Quality Seed Production Technology. 3) Bulletins, Folders, Leaflets and Popular articles on other important technologies published time to time. 4) Quarterly News Letters of KVK.
Visitors Gallery Maintained footfall of farmers , dignitaries of VV and others visited KVK Technology Exhibition
Various models of useful technologies like vermi unit, NADEP, BGA Unit, Bio gas, low tunnel poly house, net poly house, Water technology park, Seed display exhibited at KVK. Flex Charts, Digital board developed on various technologies.
Technology Gate-Valve
Supply/sale of agro inputs like seeds, seedling and sapling of Vegetables, Spices, Flowers and fruits plants.
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c). Crop Cafeteria-
Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop 1 Raise bed cultivation of horticultural crops 09 2 Intercropping in fruit orchard 16
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.
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- each KVK had already sent a list of 100 progressive farmers to the ZPD, Zone VII, Jabalpur.
S.No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
1 June-2018 50
2 September-2018 50
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive
Gwalior 04 04 64 653
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes ,KMA etc.
20. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable.-N/A
Sr. No. Name of crop under Technology demonstration
Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt
21. KVK Ring
Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Gwalior Man power and Technology 2 Datia Man power and Technology 3 Morena Man power and Technology
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22. Important visitors to KVK
Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1. Gwalior August-12 06 -
24. Status of RTI –N/A Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals
25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) : NA
26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS: Nil Name of KVK Types of Activities
No. of
Activities Number of
Participants Related crop/livestock technology
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION: - N/A
Introduction of alternate crops/varieties
Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1. Gwalior Oilseeds
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Gwalior Dairy Management
Animal health camps to be organized
Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers
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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
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Awareness Campaign 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
28. Proposal of NICRA: Nil
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29. Proposed works under ARYA project :
Activities to be taken up along with no. of youths in KVK, Gwalior: S. No. Enterprise No. of youths to be involved
1 Horticulture based activities 50 2 Vermi composting activities 60 3 Mushroom Production 40 4 Poultry Production 50
Total 200
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) (Year 2017-18) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Gwalior 21160210000250 9,66,236.00 26,98,002.00 25,63,218.00
31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee
Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
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11. KVK Jhabua
Summary of the activities 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.) OFTs 14 205 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 38 95 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 96 240 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 34 155 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 2 20 Training-Farmers and farm women 50 1250 Training-Rural youths 06 120 Training- Extension functionaries 08 200 Extension Activities 339 15000 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 400 - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
10000 100
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 20000 kg 10
Live stock products 10000 L
500/ 25000
25 250
Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 1000 1000 Rainwater Harvesting System 02 50 Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104 15000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 50 Literature to be Developed/Published 10 -
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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.) Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 5 250 Utilization of Farmers Hostel 25 500 Utilization of Staff Quarters 06 06 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 25 625 Crop Cafeteria- 25 625 Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 10 10 Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions 02 - Case study / Success Story to be developed 02 KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 200 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
06 150
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan 26 105 KVK Ring 06 15 Important visitors to KVK 15 - Status of KVK Website 25 750 Status of RTI - - E-connectivity - Details of Technology Week Celebrations 1 500 Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA 25 625 Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator
Dr. I. S. Tomar Horticulture Ph.D. Horticulture 37400-67000+10000
73600 28.03.1988 Permanent Other
Subject Matter Specialist2
Dr. Mahender Singh
Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy 15600-39100+7000
34750 31.01.2007 Permanent Other
Subject Matter Specialist3
Sh. Jagdeesh Morya
Agril. Extension
M.Sc.(Ag) Agril. Extension 15600-39100+6000
21600 31.01.2007 Permanent ST
Subject Matter Specialist4
Dr. V. K. Singh
Soil Science Ph.D. Soil Science 15600-39100+7000
31660 17.02.2011 Permanent Other
Subject Matter Specialist5
Subject Matter Specialist6
Programme Assistant
Farm Manager Computer Programmer
Sh. D.R. Chouhan
Computer Programmer
MA & PGDCA
Computer Programmer
9300-34800+4600
22390 01.04.2008 Permanent ST
Stenographer Driver Sh.
Raghavendra Singh Bhadoria
Higher Secondary
5200-20200+1900
10240
05.07.2008 Permanent Other
Driver Sh. Rajesh Pasi
Higher Secondary
5200-20200+1900
9940 09.07.2008 Permanent SC
Supporting staff
Sh. Gulab Singh Bakhala
Middle 5200-20200+1900
12260 01.08.1985 Permanent ST
Supporting staff
Sh. An Singh Literate 4440-7440+1400
10940 27.04.1988 Permanent ST
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
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Geographical area- 3,60,000 ha., Cultivable Area- 1,90,000 ha., Irrigated Area- 45,000 ha. Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)
S. No. Farming system/enterprise 1 Agriculture + Labour 2 Agriculture + Goatry+ Poultry + Animal husbandry
Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography) S. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 1
11th Zone – Jhabua Hills
1. Low, scanty and unevenly distributed rainfall 2. Shallow and poor soil 3. Scattered hilly rocks 4. Agricultural oriented economy
S. No Agro ecological situation Characteristics
1 AES-1 : Petlawad Medium black to red yellow soil, few small irrigation tanks, dug wells and bore wells. Rainfed farming, Major crops including cotton, soybean, wheat, gram, maize and vegetable crops particularly hybrid tomato. Dairying is the tertiary source of income
2 AES-2 : Thandla, Meghanagar, Rama, Jhabua, Ranapur
Red sandy loam to red yellow soils. Poor in soil fertility and soil depth is shallow. Major crops- maize, cotton, soybean, wheat, gram. Dry land agriculture is predominant in this AES. Less emphasis on dairying and horticulture
3 AES-3 : Jobat, Bhabra, Alirajpur, Udaigarh, Katthiwara, Sondwa
Mostly red sandy loam, red yellow, alluvial & mixed soils. Major area is under rainfed situation. Main crops are Urd, Maize, Bajra, wheat and Gram. Dairy is not a vital enterprise.
Soil type/s S. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha 1 Medium Black soil 40-60% clay, 25% silt, 15% sand, pH- 7.0-8.0, Depth – 30-45 cm 45% of cultivable area 3.75 lakh ha 2 Sandy loam soil
(Red Yellow soil) 60% sand, 25% silt, 15% clay, pH- 6.5- 8.0, Depth – 15-25 cm, Poor water retention capacity
35% ---“---
3 Skeletal soil 80% sand, 17% silt, 8% clay, pH- 6.0- 7.0, Depth – 7-15 cm, poor water retention capacity
20% ---“---
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2016 to 31.3.2017 (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) Jhabua Chotta Gudda 2012 Meghnagar 29 760 760
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KVK Name Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the village)
Jhabua Padalghati 2013 Rama 25 1800 1800 Jhabua Sad 2013 Rama 26 2800 2800 Jhabua Dharampuri 2014 Jhabua 06 617 617 Jhabua Batiya Badi 2015 Jhabua 8 530 530 Jhabua Chapari 2015 Rama 24 850 850 Jhabua Jhosali 2015 Meghnagar 24 450 450 Jhabua Kharmal 2016 Ranapur 25 1500 1500 Jhabua Machalimata 2017 Thandla 35 650 650 Jhabua Chhagola 2017 Ranapur 31 2700 2700 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Jhabua Diversification of agriculture Jhabua Crop diversification, emphasis on horticulture Jhabua Increases cropping intensity Jhabua Promotion of rain water harvesting and in situ moisture conservation Jhabua Soil health management Jhabua Integrated plant nutrient management and Integrated pest management Jhabua Integrated weed management Jhabua Promotion of orchards and cultivation of vegetables, spices, medicinal crops to increase socio-economic status of farmers Jhabua Balanced feeding and health management of milch animals and poultry Jhabua Soil and water erosion through water harvesting and water conservation Jhabua Reorganization of agriculture base. Jhabua Vocational trainings for rural youths for income generation Jhabua Post harvest and storage Jhabua Farm mechanization 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
Jhabua Low yield due to traditional low yielding varieties, considerable losses due pest & Weed infestation and environmental calamities
PRA, Farmers interaction, Training, Group meeting etc.
Dharampuri,Batiyabadi (Jhabua), Chapari, Sad , Padalghati, Mundat (Rama), Chhota guda, Jhosal (Meghnagar), Kharmal, Samoi (Ranapur
Jhabua Poor plant growth due to low soil fertility PRA, Farmers interaction, Dharampuri,Batiyabadi (Jhabua), Chapari, Sad , Padalghati,
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KVK Name
Problem identified Methods of problem identification
Location Name of Village & Block
Training, Group meeting etc. Mundat (Rama), Chhota guda, Jhosal (Meghnagar), Kharmal, Samoi (Ranapur
Jhabua Less profitable dairy occupation due to rearing of uneconomical animals and imbalance feeding
PRA, Farmers interaction, Training, Group meeting etc.
Dharampuri,Batiyabadi (Jhabua), Chapari, Sad , Padalghati, Mundat (Rama), Chhota guda, Jhosal (Meghnagar), Kharmal, Samoi (Ranapur
Jhabua Use of traditional agricultural implements/ machinery
PRA, Farmers interaction, Training, Group meeting etc.
Dharampuri,Batiyabadi (Jhabua), Chapari, Sad , Padalghati, Mundat (Rama), Chhota guda, Jhosal (Meghnagar), Kharmal, Samoi (Ranapur
Jhabua Less response to the extension of improved technologies due to poor literacy, poor socio-economic status and traditional of alcoholism
PRA, Farmers interaction, Training, Group meeting etc.
Dharampuri,Batiyabadi (Jhabua), Chapari, Sad , Padalghati, Mundat (Rama), Chhota guda, Jhosal (Meghnagar), Kharmal, Samoi (Ranapur
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessmen
t/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterpris
e
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer
practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to high infestation
of fruit borer
Assessment IPM Tomato Irrigated 2.0 10 Assessment of integrated pest management for fruit borer control n tomato under tomato fellow cropping system T1- Farmer practice ( indiscriminate use of insecticide) T2- Installation of Pheromone traps @ 10/ ha, Spray Neem oil @ 1% + Marigold border followed by Profenophos 50 EC @ 1.5 l/ha at ETL
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to old
variety seed
Assessment Varietal Soybean Rainfed 4.0 ha 10 Assessment medium duration variety of Soybean under Soybean-Chickpea cropping system T1- Use of their own seed/ old variety seed JS-335
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessmen
t/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterpris
e
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer
practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
T2: Soybean RVS 2001-02 -Chick pea var RVG 201 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: JS 20-34 – Chick pea var RVG 201 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to heavy weed
infestation
Assessment IWM Groundnut
Rainfed 4.0 ha 10 Assessment of weed control measures in groundnut under groundnut-chickpea cropping system T1- Framers practice ( Dora/ Kulfa at 20-25 DAS) T2- Pendimethalin @ 1.0 kg/ha as P.E + Kulfa at 20 DAS T3- Imazithapyr @ 100 g/ha as Post emg (15-20 DAS)
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to direct sowing and imbalanced use of fertilizers
Assessment INM Pigeon Pea
Irrigated 4.0 ha
10 Assessment of transplanting and nutrient management in pigeon pea under pigeonpea- fellow cropping system T1- Direct sowing and imbalance use of fertilizer T2-SPI+ NPK@20:50: 20 kg/ha+20Kg Sulphur , T3- SPI+ NPK@20:50:20 kg/ha + 20 kg S + 5 kg Zn/ha
Kharif 2018 Low yield due to imbalance use of fertilizer
Assessment INM Chilli Irrigated 2.0 ha
10 Assessment of integrated nutrient management in chilil under chilli fellow cropping system T1:Farmmer Practice- 100kg DAP+100 kg urea/ha (64:46:0)
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessmen
t/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterpris
e
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer
practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
T2: RDF @ 150:80:80 kg/ha T3: 5 ton/ha FYM+ 75% of RDF
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to high infestation of thrips
Assessment IPM Garlic Irrigated 2.0 ha
10 Assessment of integrated pest management for thrips control in garlic under soybean garlic cropping system T1- Farmer practice ( Trizophos spray @ 1.0 lt/ha) T2- Installation of sticky card+ Reduction in N fertilizer+ Use of Fiproil 5 EC @ 500 ml/ha at 30 DAS
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to old
variety seed
Assessment Varietal Wheat Irrigated 4.0 ha 10 Assessment of improved variety of wheat HI 8737 and RVW 4106 for soybean wheat cropping system T1- Use of old variety seed (Lok-1) T2- Improved wheat var. HI 8737 ( Pusa Anmol )+ RDF+IPM T3- Improved wheat var. RVW 4106+ RDF+IPM
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to heavy weed
infestation in maize
Assessment IWM Rabi Maize
Irrigated 4.0 ha 10 Assessment of integrated weed management in Rabi Maize under soybean maize cropping system T1-Farmer practice (Dora/ Kulfa at 20-25 DAS) T2- Atrazine 0.50 kg/ha PE + Pendimethalin 0.5 kg/ha PE T3- Atrazine 0.50 kg/ha PE + Dora/ Kulfa at 20-25 DAS
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to
Assessment INM Gram P.Irrigated
4.0 ha 10 Assessment of Ammonium Molybadate for enhancing
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessmen
t/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterpris
e
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer
practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Poor nodulation
& low biological fixation
biological nitrogen fixation in chickpea under Maize chick pea cropping system T1: No use of Ammonium Molybadate T2: Seed treat with Ammonium Molybadate @ 1 gm / kg of seed
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to
imbalance use of
fertilizers
Assessment INM Potato Irrigated 2.0 ha 10 Assessment of IPNS in potato under soybean potato cropping system T1- Use of NPK @ 64:46:0 kg/ha T2: NPK @ 150:80:80 kg/ha T3: Vermicompost 5 t /ha + 75% RDF
Kharif 2018 Slow rate of agricultural technology dissemination among farming community
Assessment ICT Maize Rainfed - 50 Assessment effectiveness of WhatsApp Tools for improving productivity of maize T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends T2: Sending information through WhatsApp
Kharif 2018 Slow rate of agricultural technology dissemination among farming community
Assessment ICT Gram P.Irrigated
- 50 Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of pod borer in Gram T1: Farmers receiving information from Input Dealer or fellow friends T2: Sending information through KMA by KVK
2018-19 Deteriorating soil organic
Assessment NRM 05 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessmen
t/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterpris
e
Farming Situation
s
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer
practice T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
carbon content
T1: Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2: 1.250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days. 2.Mass Multiplication
2018-19 Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD 500 Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation T2: (a)To find out the awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices. (b)To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices. (c )To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
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2.2 Economic Performance KVK name
OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2016-17) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Maize, Black gram. Pigeon pea, Soybean, Rabi Maize, Gram, Mustard
ICM Integrated crop management through improved variety, judicious use of fertilizer on soil test value, IPM, IWM etc
Training and demonstration at farmers’ fields with comparison to the local checks and spreading the technology through organizing Field days
Groundnut, Tomato, Gram
INM Integrated Nutrient Management on soil test value with supply of basal dose of fertilizers
Training and demonstration at farmers’ fields with comparison to the local checks and spreading the technology through organizing Field days
Maize, Chilli, Cabbage, Greengram
IPM Integrated Pest Management and application of insecticides at ETL
Training and demonstration at farmers’ fields with comparison to the local checks and spreading the technology through organizing Field days
Capsicum, Groundnut, Garlic, Wheat, Gram
Varietal Improved variety Training, Demonstrations and Field days
Maize Weed mgt Atrazine 1.0 kg/ha as pre-emg Training, Demonstrations and Field days
Cattle, Cattle calves
LPM Balance feeding, disease management
Training, Demonstrations and Field days
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3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
HOV Onion Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Kharif Onion
2.0 Agri found dark red
10 10
IWM Soybean Kharif 2018
Chlorimuron 9 g/ha + Quizalofop 50 g/ha at 20-25 DAS for weed control in soybean
4.0 RVS 2001-04 10
10
Varietal Pigeonpea Kharif 2018
Demonstration of high yielding variety of Pigeon pea
4.0 Pusa 992 10 10
INM Pigeonpea Kharif 2018
NPK@ 20:50:20 kg/ha + 20 kg S + 5 kg Zn/ha
4.0 Pusa 992 10 10
INM Chilli Kharif 2018
5 t FYM + 75% RDF (NPK@ 150:80:80 kg/ha)
2.0 Hybrid 10 10
HOV Potato Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Chipsona -3 variety of potato
2.0 Chipsona -3 10 10
Varietal Kabuli gram Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Kabuli Gram var. RVKG 101
4.0 RVKG 101 10 10
IWM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Clodinifop 60g a.i./ha and Metsulfuron 04g a.i./ ha for control of mix weed flora in wheat
4.0 GW 322 10 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
NRM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Pusa hydrogel @ 2.5 kg/ha in wheat
4.0 GW 322 10 10
INM Mustard Rabi 2018-19
NPK@ 80: 60: 20kg/ha + 20 kg S in Mustard
4.0 NRCDR-2 10 10
ICM Cluster - Soybean
Kharif 2018
Seed + ICM 30.0 RVS 2001-04 75 75
ICM Cluster - Black gram
Kharif 2018
Seed + ICM 30.0 PU-31 75 75
ICM Cluster - Gram
Rabi 2018-19
Seed + ICM 30.0 RVG 201 75 75
ICM Black gram (TSP)
Kharif 2018
Seed + ICM 10.0. PU-31 25 25
ICM Pigeonpea (TSP)
Kharif 2018
Seed + ICM 4.0. Pusa 992 10 10
ICM Gram (TSP) Rabi 2018-19
Seed + ICM 10.0 RVG 201 25 25
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo [
Check Demo Local Check
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Kharif Maize Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Soybean Field days 2 100
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Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 2 50
Pigeonpea Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 50
Black gram Field days 2 100 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Gram Field days 2 100 Farmers Training 4 100 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 2 50
Mustard Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Rabi Maize Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 2 50 Media coverage 2 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Wheat Field days 1 50 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Training for extension functionaries 1 25
3.5 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.
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4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW ONC CP Production technology of
Soybean 1 1 25
FW ONC CP Production technology of Maize
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Pulse production technology 1 1 25 FW ONC CP IWM in kharif crops 1 1 25 FW ONC CP IWM in Rabi crops 1 1 25 FW ONC CP Production technology of rabi
crops 1 1 25
FW OFC CP Production technology of zayad crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Production technology of Cotton
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Production technology of kharif crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Weed management in soybean 1 1 25 FW OFC CP Integrated weed management 1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 in pulses
FW OFC CP Production technology of Rabi crops
1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Production technology of summer vegetable
1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Production technology of Okra 1 1 25 FW ONC HOV Production technology of
Vegetables 1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Production technology of Onion 1 1 25 FW ONC HOV Production technology of Gralic 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technology of Chilli 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technology of kharif
onion 1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Nursery Management 1 1 25 FW OFC HOV Production technology of Rabi
vegetables 1 1 25
FW OFC HOF Cultivation of Fruit plants 1 1 25 FW ONC PLP IPM in kharif crops 1 1 25 FW ONC PLP IPDM in vegetables 1 1 25 FW ONC PLP IPM in Rabi crops 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP IPM in kharif crops 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP IPDM in vegetables 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP IPM in Rabi crops 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM INM in kharif crops 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM Biofertilizer use in crops 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM INM in Rabi crops 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM Soil sampling techniques 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM Nutrient use efficiency 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM INM in vegetable crops 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Soil sampling techniques 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Fertilizer and manure
application techniques 1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Soil fertility management 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM INM in rabi crops 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM INM in vegetables 1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC SFM INM in wheat 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Organic farming in Kharif crops 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Organic farming in Rabi crops 1 1 25 FW ONC CBD Group Dynamics 1 1 25 FW ONC CBD Leadership development 1 1 25 FW ONC WOE SHGs formation 1 1 25 FW ONC WOE Technique of drudgery
reduction 1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Formation of SHGs and its management
1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Importance of kisan credit card for institutional credit
1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Drudgery reduction methods in agricultural operation
1 1 25
FW OFC WOE SHGs formation 1 1 25 RY ONC CP Seed Production technology 1 2 25 RY ONC SFM Nadep & vermi composting 1 2 25 RY ONC HOF Nursery management of
horticultural crops 1 2 25
RY ONC HOF Budding & Grafting 1 2 25 RY ONC CBD Income generation through
SHGs 1 2 25
RY ONC LPM Poultry management 1 2 25 IS ONC CP Production technology of kharif
crops 1 2 25
IS ONC CP Production technology of Rabi Crops
1 2 25
IS ONC HOP Budding and Grafting 1 2 25 IS ONC HOV Production technology of high
value vegetables 1 2 25
IS ONC SFM INM in kharif crops 1 2 25 IS ONC SFM INM in Rabi crops 1 2 25 IS ONC CBD Leadership development 1 2 25 IS ONC CBD Formation of SHGs 1 2 25
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Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Vermi compost production vermicompost PIS 05 20 Seed production All major kharif & rabi crops Income generation 05 20 Nursery management of horticultural crops
Vegetables Income generation 07 20
Plant propagation/Value addition in fruits and vegetable
Horticultural crops Income generation 07 20
Stitching Stitching Income generation 05 0 20 Kadaknath Rearing Poultry production Income generation 05 20 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 Jhabua Kadaknath Rearing Jhabua Goat Rearing Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 10 400 100 15 Kisan Mela 02 800 200 10 Kisan Ghosthi 05 200 50 10 Exhibition 06 1000 2500 20 Film Show 06 100 50 06 Method Demonstrations 02 75 25 4 Farmers Seminar 02 150 50 10 Workshop 02 75 25 4 Group meetings 02 150 50 10 Lectures delivered as resource persons
25 500 100 25
Newspaper coverage 20 Radio talks 04 TV talks 02 Popular Articles 06 Extension Literature 06 Farm Advisory Services 104 12700 300 400 Scientific visit to farmers field 50 500 - 100 Farmers Visit to KVK 50 1000 250 100 Diagnostic Visits 20 100 - 20 Exposure Visits 02 75 25 2 Ex-trainees Sammelan 02 150 50 10 Soil Health Camp 02 75 25 5
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Animal Health Camp 02 60 40 5 Agri Mobile Clinic Soil Test Campaigns 05 150 50 10 Farm Science Club conveners meet
Self Help Group conveners meetings
02 50 50 10
7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals Wheat GW-322 SD 200 qtl Pulses Gram JG 130 SD 35 qtl Oilseeds Soybean RVS 2001-04 SD 125 qtl 7.2 Planting Material production
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
Vegetable Chilli Hybrid Fruit Vegetable Tomato Hybrid Fruit
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
Jhabua BIOAGENTS 1.0 Jhabua BIOFERTILIZERS 250
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7.4 Livestock and fisheries production
Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle Cross,Jersy,HF Milk 10000 L Poultry Kadaknath Birds/ chicks 500/15000
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : 2006
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
Jhabua Soil Sample 2500 4500 - - Jhabua Water Sample - - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) No. of messages to be sent
No. of beneficiaries Major recommendations
Farmers Ext. Pers. 104 13000 400 ICM, IPM, IDM, IWM, IPNM, HOV, HOF, Vet., Poultry, Drudgery reduction, Water
conservation, weather alert, contingent planning, general awareness, Information of ext. activities etc
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Jhabua Pre Kharif 25 Jhabua Pre Rabi 25
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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 Jhabua April to June 2018 Three months 500 Jhabua July to Sept 2018 Three months 500 Jhabua Oct. to Dec. 2018 Three months 500 Jhabua Jan to March 2019 Three months 500 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
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 2 Technical bulletins 2 Technical reports 10 Popular article 06 News paper coverage 20 Year Planner 1 Booklet/Folder 2 13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.)
Activities organized
Operational Area
Remarks
ATMA 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course
Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
April to March,
2018-2019 On campus training Two days, Four days, Five days
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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
Jhabua 2006 2006 6 16. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park – a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent?
S. No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal developed(yes/no) If yes, where sent?(ZPD/DES/any other,pl. sp.) 1 Jhabua Yes DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Jhabua Crop Cafeteria Leading varieties of rabi and kharif crops and vegetables, medicinal plants and high tech
horticulture Jhabua Technology Desk All the advance technologies information present in desk Jhabua Visitors Gallery All activities done by KVK demonstrated in gallery Jhabua Technology Exhibition KVK develop museum to demonstrate the technologies, Flex, banners Jhabua Technology Gate-Valve Literatures,Produced of KVK viz., seed, vegetable, milk, Kadaknath chicks etc. provide to
farmers c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 Varietal Demonstrated the major crops of the district during Kharif & rabi 2 Vegetable production Demonstrated the major vegetable of the district during Kharif & rabi 3 Medicinal plants Imp. Medicinal plants of the area are there 4 Hi tech horticulture Shimla mirch, tomato, cucurbits cultivation in polyhouse
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. 1 Jhabua Sh. Narendra Patidar Broad Bed Furrow for vegetables Village- Sarngi 9827639
2 Jhabua Sh. Hitendra singh Vegetable Production Village-Kardawad9827376942 3 Jhabua Smt. Vasu Vasuniya Kadaknath Rearing Village-Jhayda9977931737 4 Jhabua Sh. Chander Singh Vegetable & Mango Production Village- Indra singh chokki9424063057 5 Jhabua Sh. Batook Bhai Mango Production Village-Kalakhetar 9424032960 6 Jhabua Sh. Babu Thandar Kadaknath rearing & Vegetables Village- Chhota Guda 9770013584 7 Jhabua Sh.Unjha Bhai Maize production Village-Golabadi7869908318
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Sr. No. Name of KVK Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No. 8 Jhabua Sh.Vesta Bhai Vermicompost production Village-Golabadi9179796643 9 Jhabua Sh.Govind Bhai Vegetable Production Village-Paledi9425435238 10 Jhabua Sh. Ramesh Mansingh Seed production Village-vaglawat 9893568242 18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Jhabua 4 12 08 300 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
1 Blackgram 10.0 ha 04 2 Pigeonpea 04.0 ha 02 3 Gram 10.0 ha 05
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Badwani Input and resource person 2 Dhar Input and resource person
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks 23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Jhabua 30.7.2013 25 750
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24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
KVK Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Jhabua
Celebration of important days- Parthenium eradication day, Swachhata Abhiyan and Soil Health Day, International Women Day, National Integrity Day,World environment day
05 250
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Oilseeds
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants
1 Dairy Management 2 Disease management 3 Feed and fodder technology 4 Poultry management
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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
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Awareness Campaign 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. Proposal of NICRA 1. Technologies to be Demonstrated
Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield % change in
Yield No. of farmers
benefitted In situ conservation Ridge and furrow Soybean &Maize 12.0 30 Vermi composting 10 Water conservation Vegetable 1.0 02 Drought Black gram 10.0. 25 High temperature stress Wheat 10.0. 25
Gram 10.0. 25 Short duration varieties Soybean 10.0. 25 Crop diversification (to other crops) Pigeon Pea 4.0 10
Mustard 4.0 10 Vegetable production Tomato 4.0 10
Chilli 4.0 10 Okra 8.0 20 Cucurbits 8.0 20
Agroforestry Mango, Sapota,Guava, Citrus etc
4.0 10
Intercropping systems (specify) Maize+ Black gram Soybean + Maize
8.0 20
Income generation activities (Kadaknath ) Kadaknath - 05 Income generation activities (Kharif onion) Kharif Onion 2.0 05 Fodder Production Jwar 4.0 10
Barseem 4.0 10 Bajra 4.0 10
Mineral mixture for Animals Milking Animals - 50 Improved housing /shelter for protection of livestock
Poultry 05 Goat 05
2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Training 340 100 23 463 Field Day 400 200 15 615
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Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Exposure visit 80 80
3. Proposed Training Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Soil Sampling & analysis 20 02 22 Feed management in milching animals 5 15 02 22 Kadaknath Rearing 15 5 02 22 Importance of summer deep ploughing 20 02 22 Importance of rain water harvesting 10 10 02 22 Technology of vermi composting /composting 15 5 02 22 Production technology of Kharif crops 10 10 02 22 Weed management in Kharif crops 15 5 02 22 Vegetable Production 10 10 02 22 Integrated pest management in Kharif crops 15 5 02 22 Importance of Interculture operations 10 10 02 22 Back yard poultry production 5 15 02 22 Production technology of Mustard 15 5 02 22 Integrated pest management in Vegetables 15 5 02 22 Water management in Rabi crops 15 5 02 22 Vegetable Production 10 10 02 22 Income generation activities for empowerment of women& rural youth.
20 02 22
Integrated pest management in Rabi crops 15 5 02 22 Year round green Fodder production for mulching animals
10 10 02 22
Weed management in Rabi crops 15 5 02 22 Integrated nutrient management 15 5 02 22 Commercial Seed production technology of Soybean and Wheat
15 5 02 22
Feeding and housing management of animals 10 10 02 22
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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 2016-17 50q
6. Public Representative/District Administration Visited in NICRA Village Name of Representative/Officer Designation Date of Visit
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Jhabua 30702878779 63,76,056 64,35,895 64,35,895
31. Awards & Recognitions Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations Amount received
32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
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12. KVK Khargone
Summary of the activities 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.) OFTs 16 447 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 6 15 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 12 30 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 36 100 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) - - Training-Farmers and farm women Training-Rural youths 5 125 Training- Extension functionaries 6 150 Extension Activities Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 400 - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
1000 1000
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
500 500
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 1000 1000 Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104 46710 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 60 Literature to be Developed/Published 10 5000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 4 1000 Utilization of Farmers Hostel 5 150
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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.) Utilization of Staff Quarters - - Details of KVK Agro-technological Park Crop Cafeteria- Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 10 10 Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions 4 4 Case study / Success Story to be developed 4 4 KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 2 50 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
9 1450
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - - KVK Ring 3 90 Important visitors to KVK 5 7 Status of KVK Website 1 25 Status of RTI 1 - E-connectivity - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities 5 150
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of pecialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist1
Sanjeev Verma Soil Science M.Sc. (Ag) Soil Science 15600-39100
21600 09.02.2007 Permanent SC
Subject Matter Specialist2
Sunil kumar Tyagi
Horticulture M.Sc. (Ag.)
Horticulture-Fruit science
15600-39100
31100 22.05.2007 Permanent Others
Subject Matter Specialist3
Rajiv Kumar Singh
Extension PhD Extension 15600-39100
32550 21.02.2011 Permanent Others
Subject Matter Specialist4
Anita Shukla Home Science PhD Home Science 15600-39100
30050 22.02.2011 Permanent Others
Subject Matter Specialist5
Vacant
Subject Matter Specialist6
Vacant
Programme Assistant
Vinod Kumar Mittoliya
Agronomy M.Sc. (Ag.)
Agronomy 9300-34800
17.02.2011 Permanent SC
Farm Manager Vacant Computer Programmer
Vacant
Accountant / superintendent
Pukhraj Suman
MBA PhD MBA 9300-34800
10230 13.12.2016 Temporary SC
Stenographer Vacant
Driver Gudda Singh - HSC - 5200-20200
9930 21.07.08 Permanent ST
Driver Vacant - - Supporting staff Vacant Supporting staff Vacant
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– a. Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) S. No. Farming system/enterprise 1. Crop production + Animal husbandry
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S. No. Farming system/enterprise 2. Crop production + Animal husbandry + Horticulture 3. Crop production + Animal husbandry + Spices + Medicinal crops 4. Crop production + Animal husbandry + flowering plants 5. Crop production + Vermicompost + Nadep 6. Crop production + Backyard poultry
b. Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography) S. No. Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics
1 XI Nimar Valley Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Khargone belongs to XI number zone i.e. Nimar Vally Zone. The zone comprises of Khargone, Khandwa, Barwani, Harda and Dhar (Manawar, Dharampuri and Gandhwani tehsils). The Nimar Valley zone is predominantly tribal area. The Nimar Zone is situated between 200 40’ and 220 50’ North latitude and 740 42’ and 770 20’ East longitude. The zone is onesanerd by hills as well as plain areas. The height ranges between 200-500 m from MSL and major part lies on uplands between the valley of Narmada and Tapti. The zone is surrounded by Malwa Plateau and Jhabua hills in North-West and Central Narmada Valley in East-North. The total area of Nimar Valley zone is 2535000 ha which is about 8.23% of the total geographical area of M.P. The total population of the zone is 4123780 out of which 10.61% belongs to SC and 43.22% to ST category. The male-female ratio is 952.4. The literacy percentage of the zone is 36.53%. The Nimar Zone is the hottest belt of the country. The maximum temperature ranges upto 430 to 460 C during summer season and minimum temperature fluctuates between 100C to 120C during winter season. The average annual rainfall is 835 mm. Generally monsoon commences from June and maximum rainfall is received during July-August. The total rainy days in Khargone district ranged 24 to 54 days. The Nimar Zone has dry climate except during the South-West monsoon season., The Nimar Zone has 8.23% area of total geographical area of M.P. It has 63% total cultivable land, 32% forest area and 2% fallow waste land. Major source of irrigation in Nimar Zone is wells (59%), canals (36%), tube wells (8%) and ponds (1%). Major holding sizes in Nimar Zone are large (6 %), medium (24%), semi medium (27%), small (26%) and margial (17%). The major soil types are shallow black, medium black , heavy black and light soil., The major crops of the zone are jowar, maize, groundnut, soybean, moong, urad, cotton, arhar, wheat and Gram. Among horticulture crops chilly, ginger, garlic, turmeric, onion, banana, guava, mango, potato, tomato, bhindi, brinjal and cucurbitaceous crops are the major crops. Vegetables (16%), fruits, flowers and medicinal crops (48%) and condiments (36%) are high valued crops in the zone. The Nimar Zone has 55% cows, 28% goats and 17% buffaloes. The variation in soils, rainfall and physiography are very large, hence agro-ecological situations are variable in the district.
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Agro ecological situation S. No.
Farming Situations/ Agro-ecological situations
Soil types Rainfall Major Crops Special features Tehsil
1 Medium black cotton soil, medium rainfall
Clay to sandy clay loam
643 to 1018 Cotton, jowar, groundnut, pigeonpea, soybean, wheat, Gram and vegetables
Cotton based inter and mixed cropping orchards, ground water moderate
Bhikangaon, Khargone, Segaon, Zirniya, Barwaha, part of Bhagwanpura and Kasrawad
2 Shallow black cotton soil, low rainfall
Clay to sandy clay loam
770 to 800 Cotton, jowar, ground nut, arhar, moong, urad, soybean, sugar cane, wheat, Gram, vegetables and fruits
Cotton and jowar based intercropping partially mechanized
Kasrawad, Segaon, part of Barwaha and Khargone
3 Alluvial soils, medium to low rainfall
Clay to sandy clay loam
980 to 1000 Cotton, maize, sugarcane, soybean, wheat Gram, vegetables and banana
30% mechanized irrigation, summer groundnut
Maheshwar, Barwaha and Part of Kasrawad
4 Hilly area and marginal land, high to low rainfall
Sandy loam to sandy clay loam
700 to 900 Deshj cotton, jowar, maize, arhar, moong, urad, soybean, wheat, Gram, vegetables and fruits
Contour irrigation, mixed cropping
Bhagwanpura, Zirniya and part of Maheshwar
5 Saline alkaline soils Clay and sandy clay loam to sandy loam
1050 to 1100 Cotton, Jowar, Pulses, Soybean, Sugarcane, Wheat, Gram, Vegetables and Orchards
Native salt, sodium rich, ground water blackish
Barwaha, Maheshwar
6 Black cotton soil, medium to low rainfall
Clay to clay loan
634 to 1000 Cotton, jowar, 394ones394ane, soybean, wheat, Gram and vegetables
Rich ground water, foot hill soils, double cropped, well irrigation
Bhagwanpura and part of Khargone
c. Soil type/s S. No. Soil type Characteristics Area in ha 1. Black soil 44% 179376 2. Sandy loam soil 22% 89688 3. Sandy soil 13% 52997
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S. No. Soil type Characteristics Area in ha 4. Red soil 15% 61151 5. Others 6% 24461 6. Low 20% 81535 7. Medium 65% 264987 8. High 15% 61151
d. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district S. No. Crops Area ( ha) Production (ones) Productivity (kg/ha) Productivity in state (kg/ha)
A. Cereals 1, Jowar 47005 69755.42 1484 2. Maize 26973 37114.84 1376 3. Wheat 114199 260373.72 2280 B. Pulses 1. Arhar 13879 13226.68 953 2. Moong 9905 3466.75 350 3. Urad 4.065 1219.50 300 4. Gram 10.478 9.168 875 C. Oilseeds 1. Groundnut 10387 10615.51 1022 2. Soybean 64465 55891.15 867 D. Fibre 1. Cotton 211450 305565.98 737 E. Sugar Crop 1. Sugarcane 1760 97680.00 55500
e. Area, Production and Productivity of various Horticultural crops in Khargone District S. No. Name 2012-13
Area (ha.) Production (MT) Productivity (MT/ha) A. Fruits 1. Mango 70 2700 38.57 2. Pomegranate 60 600 10.00 3. Guava 1050 21000 20.00 4. Banana 424 38160 90.00 5. Papaya 600 48000 80.00 6. Aonla 215 2580 12.00
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S. No. Name 2012-13 Area (ha.) Production (MT) Productivity (MT/ha)
7. Other 30 300 10.00 B. Spices 1. Coriander 500 750 1.50 2. Chilli 27000 108000 4.00 3. Ginger 256 3840 15.00 4. Turmeric 260 4160 16.00 5. Other
C. Vegetables 1. Potato 253 5566 22.00 2. Sweet Potato 10 250 25.00 3. Onion 830 20750 25.00 4. Tomato 618 12660 20.49 5. Brinjal 6. Okra 716 7160 10.00 7. Cauliflowers 252 5040 20.00 8. Cabbage 79 1580 20.00 9. Pea 77 1540 20.00 10. Colocasia 286 7150 25.00
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the village) Khedi 2011 Kasrawad 25 1000 125 Baijapura 2011 Gogaon 18 616 40 Ghotya 2012 Khargone 17 2528 250 Nagjhiri 2015 Gogaon 9 5222 1008 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Khargone Variety replacement Khargone Integrated nutrient management Khargone Integrated pest management Khargone Integrated disease management Khargone Weed management
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KVK Name THRUST AREA Khargone Seed treatment and seed inoculation Khargone Soil and water management Khargone Balance nutrition Khargone Feed and feeding management Khargone Farm mechanization Khargone Value addition Khargone Fruit preservation Khargone Nutritional gardening Khargone Use of improved farm implements Khargone Development of entrepreneurship
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
2. On Farm Testing 2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
2018/ Kharif
Low yield due imbalance doses of fertilizers
Assessment INM Green Gram Rainfed 07 07
Effect of INM in Green Gram (TJM-3) based on STV
2018/ Kharif
Low yield due imbalance doses of fertilizers
Assessment INM Castor Rainfed 07 07
Effect of INM in Castor (RCH-1) based on STV
2018/ Kharif
Low yield due to high incidence of sucking pest in
Assessment IPM pomegranate Irrigated 07 07 Effect of insecticides for
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
pomegranate management of sucking pest in pomegranate cv. Bhagwa
2018/ Kharif
Low yield due to use of inadequate use of plant nutrients in papaya
Assessment INM Papaya Irrigated 07 07
Effect of INM in papaya cv. Red Lady 786
2018-19/ Rabi
Low yield due to imbalance use of fertilizers
Assessment INM Mustard Irrigated 07 07
Effect of INM in Mustard (RVM-3) based on STV
2018-19/ Rabi
Low yield due to no use of micronutrients and bio-fertilizers in tomato
Assessment INM Tomato Irrigated 07 07
Effect of micronutrients and bio-fertilizers in tomato cv TO 1057 under Soybean –Tomato cropping system
2018-19/ Rabi
Low yield due to heavy infestation of thrips in onion
Assessment IPM Onion Irrigated 07 07
Assessment of Thrips management in Onion cv AFLR under soybean/ Maize- Onion cropping
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
system
2018/ Kharif
Low yield due to heavy infestation of weeds in soybean
Assessment IWM Soybean Rainfed/Irrigated 07 07 Effect of IWM in soybean
2018/ Kharif
Low yield due to old variety
Assessment ICM Soybean Rainfed/Irrigated 07 07
Effect of RVS 2001-4 & JS-2069 variety of soybean
2018-19/ Rabi
Low yield due to old variety
Assessment ICM Wheat Irrigated 07 07 Effect of Pusa Anmol variety of wheat
2018-19/ Rabi
Low yield due to old variety
Assessment ICM Chickpea Irrigated 07 07
Assessment of JGK-5 Kabuli variety of chickpea
2018-19/ Kharif
Farmers are not participating in Farmers field school
Assessment KVK_ATMA convergence
- - 02 30
Assessment of Effectiveness of Farmers Field School (FFS) on Soybean Production under KVK-ATMA Convergence
2018-19/ Kharif
Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD - - 300
Title -Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer
400
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
application
2018-19/ Rabi
Performance of present Custom Hiring Centers seems not up to the mark.
Assessment Group
approach - - 10 10
Assessment of performance of Custom Hiring Centers in Khargone district
Rabi 2018/19
High drudgery and low efficiency of farm women during cleaning of wheat by traditional sieve
Assessment Drudgery reduction
- Irrigated 10 10
Assessment of Drudgery reduction and efficiency enhancement of farm women by hanging sieve
Rabi 2018/19
Low income of farm women due to use in indigenous variety of marigold
Assessment Income
generation
- Irrigated 10 10
Assessment of improved variety of marigold for income generation of farm women involved in marigold production
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
401
2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha) Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of farmers Area in
ha
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
INM Maize Kharif-2018
Integrated Nutrient Management in Maize based on STV
4.0 Hybrid 10
INM Sorghum Kharif-2018
Integrated Nutrient Management in Sorghum based on STV
4.0 Hybrid 10
IDM Chilli Kharif-2018
IDM module for management of leaf curl disease in chilli
4.0 Hybrids 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
ICM Guava Kharif-2018
INM in guava 4.0 Allahabad
Safeda 10
INM Chickpea Rabi-
2018-19
Integrated Nutrient Management in Chickpea based on STV
4.0 Improved Variety
10
NM Cauliflower Rabi-
2018-19
Foliar spray of borax 0.3% at 30 + 45 DAT and ammonium molybdate 0.05% at 30 + 45 DAT days after planting
2.0 Hybrids 10
IWM Onion Rabi-
2018-19
IWM in onion (Spray of Oxyflurofen 23.5 % EC @ 650ml/ha + Quizalofop ethyl 5% EC 1 lit/ha. at 20-25 DAT + 1 HW at 40-45- DAT)
4.0 AFLR 10
IWM Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of weed management in soybean
4.0
Quizalofop ethyle 5% EC 1000ml/ha+ Chlorimuron- ethyle 25% WP 37.5gm/ ha 15-20 DAS
10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
ICM Wheat Rabi-
2018-19
Demonstration of MP -3336 Variety of Wheat
4.0 HI-8663 variety 10
IWM Wheat Rabi-
2018-19
Demonstration of weed management in wheat
4.0
Clodinop propargyl 15%+ Metsulfuron 1% WP 400gm/ha
25-30 DAS
10
ICM Pigeonpea Kharif-
2018-19
Demonstration of TJT-501 variety of Pigeonpea
6.0 TJT-501 15
ICM Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of RVS-2001-04 variety of Soybean
6.0 RVS 2001-04 15
ICM Chickpea Rabi
2018-19
Demonstration of RVKG-101variety of Chickpea
6.0 RVKG-101 15
Income generation
-
Rabi 2018-19
Value addition of wheat flour through Soya flour
- - 10
Women in Agriculture
- Kharif-2018
Nutritional kitchen garden
- Hybrid seed 15
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Local Check
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Maize Field days 1 30
Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries -
Sorghum Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries -
Chilli
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries -
Guava
Field days 1 25 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries 1 25
Tomato
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries -
Cauliflower Field days 1 20 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass
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Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Training for extension functionaries -
Pigeonpea
Field days 1 25 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries -
Soybean
Field days 1 25 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries -
Chickpea
Field days 1 25 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries -
3.5 Details of FLD on crop hybrids. Sr.No. Name of the Crop Name of the Hybrids Source of Hybrid (Institute/Firm) No. of farmers Area in ha.
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 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
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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC HOF Production technology of pomegranate
1 1 25
FW OFC HOF Production technology of guava
1 1 25
FW ONC HOS Production technology of Chilli
1 1 25
FW OFC HOM Production technology of Safed Musali
1 1 25
FW OFC HOS Production technology of ginger
1 1 25
FW ONC HOM Production technology of turmeric
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Production technology of hybrid cauliflower
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Production technology of hybrid tomato
1 1 25
FW OFC HOS Production technology of onion and garlic
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Production technology of cucurbitaceous vegetables
1 1 25
FW ONC HOF Production technology of papaya
1 1 25
FW ONC HOF Production technology of banana
1 1 25
IS ONC HOS Production technology of chilli
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Improved Cultivation of cotton
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Improved Cultivation of Pigeonpea
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Improved Cultivation of Soybean
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Weed Management of 2 2 50
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
kharif crops FW OFC CP Improved Cultivation of
Rabi Maize 1 1 25
FW ONC CP Improved Cultivation of Groundnut
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Improved Cultivation of Wheat
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Weed Management of Rabi crops
2 2 50
FW ONC CP Improved Cultivation of Gram
2 2 50
IS ONC CP Improved Cultivation of Wheat
1 1 25
RY ONC CP Seed production technology
1 3 25
FW ONC CBD Crop Planning for Kharif Season
1 1 25
FW ONC CBD Organic Farming 2 2 50 FW OFC CBD Entrepreneurial
Development of Farmers/ youths
1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Group marketing approach to fetch high price of produce
1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Conservation of Agril. Biodiversity
2 2 50
FW OFC CBD Multiple cropping pattern to maximize farmers income
1 1 25
FW ONC CBD Crop Planning for Rabi Crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Techniques of value addition of agricultural products
1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Crop diversification to minimize crop loss risk
1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC CBD Water conservation practices
1 1 25
RY ONC CBD Important micro-enterprise options for unemployed rural youths
1 5 20
IS ONC CBD ICT application in Agriculture
1 1 25
IS ONC CBD Methods of PRA and its execution by extension personnel
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Soil fertility management 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM Soil and Water
Conservation 1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Production and use of organic inputs
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Nutrient Use Efficiency 1 1 25 FW ONC SFM Soil and Water Testing 1 1 25 RY ONC SFM Vermi-culture 1 1 30
IS ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient
management 1 1 30
FW OFC SFM Soil fertility management 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Soil and Water
Conservation 1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Production and use of organic inputs
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Nutrient Use Efficiency 1 1 25 FW OFC SFM Soil and Water Testing 1 1 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC WOE Malnutrition causes and solution
1 1 25
FW OFC WOE Value addition in Aonla 1 1 30 FW OFC WOE Food processing and
value addition 1 1 30
FW OFC WOE Establishment of Kitchen Garden
1 1 25
IS ONC WOE Kuposan ka karan & Nivaran
1 1 25
IS OFC WOE
Food preservation & value addition
1 1 25
FW ONC WOE Malnutrition causes and solution
1 1 30
FW ONC WOE Value addition in Aonla 1 1 25 FW ONC WOE Food processing and
value addition 1 1 30
FW ONC WOE Establishment of Kitchen Garden
1 1 30
FW ONC WOE Kuposan ka karan & Nivaran
1 1 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Production technology of fruit crops Fruit crops ICM 5 Food Processing - - 5 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
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Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
PPV & FRA ICM FW 1 1 ATARI Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials
Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Advisory Services 104 Agri mobile clinic - Animal Health Camp 2 Awareness programme 4 Celebration of important days 4 Diagnostic visits 60
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Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials
Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Exhibition 4 Exposure visits - Extension Literature 5 Ex-trainees Sammelan 2 Farm advisory Services 60 Farm Science Club conveners meet - Farmers Seminar/Workshop 2 Farmers visit to KVK 40 Field Day 6 Film Show 40 Group meetings 12 Interface 2 Kharif Sammelan 1 Kisan Ghosthi 2 Kisan Mela 1 Krishi Gyan Doot meet - Krishi Mahotsav - Lectures delivered as resource persons
60
Mahila Mandals conveners meetings
Method Demonstrations - Newspaper coverage 24 Popular articles 10 Pradhanmantri phasal bema yojana - Radio talks 5 Scientific visit to farmers field 45 Self Help Group conveners meetings
Soil health Camp 2 Soil test campaigns
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Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks
Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials
Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Summer deep plougning 2 Technology Week 1 TV talks 4 Workshop 2 Others 2 Women’s Day 1 Malnutrition Day 1 World Feeding Day 1
7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals 7.2 Planting Material production
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
7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
Bio Agents
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7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : -
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
Khargone Soil Sample 1000 1000 12 Khargone Water Sample - - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No. of Village Covered Major recommendations
Farmers Ext. Pers. Khargone 104 46360 350 1407 11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Khargone May 2018 Khargone September 2018
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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 Khargone 2009 Quarterly 2000 2000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number 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 1 Technical bulletins 1 Technical reports 5 Popular article 5 News paper coverage 5 Year Planner 1 Extension Bulletin 1
13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state) Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized Operational Area Remarks ATMA
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
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
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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.)
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Crop Cafeteria
c). Crop Cafeteria-
Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria Kharif 1 Soyabean JS-335 2 Soyabean JS-9305 3 Soyabean JS-9560 4 Soyabean RVS-2001-04 5 Soyabean NRC-86 6 Soyabean JS-2029 7 Soyabean JS-2034 8 Ground nut JGN-3 9 Ground nut JGN-23 10 Green gram TJM-3 11 Green gram PDM-139 12 Black gram Shikhar-3 Rabi 1 Chickpea JG-130 2 Chickpea Vishal 3 Chickpea Jaki-9218 4 Chickpea JG-6 5 Chickpea Kabuli Virat 6 Chickpea Kabuli Subra 7 Wheat Gw-173 8 Wheat GW-273 9 Wheat GW-322 10 Wheat GW-366
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Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 11 Wheat HI-1544 12 Wheat Lok-1 13 Wheat Pusa Anmol 14 Wheat Pusa Tejas 15 Wheat HI-8663 16 Wheat HI-8498
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. 1
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
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23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors
24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
Khargone Gosthies
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Oilseeds
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Dairy Management
Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers
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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
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Awareness Campaign Name of KVK Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers No. No. of
farmers Khargone 2 100 2 200 6 150 1 1000 4 4000 40 1000 28. Proposal of NICRA 1. Technologies to be Demonstrated Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield % change in Yield No. of farmers benefitted
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2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be 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 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 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) 30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Khargone 0 0 0 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardees
Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
32.Case study / Success Story to be developed – Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
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13. KVK Khandwa
Summary of the activities Activity Target Achievement Total value of
resource generated/Fund
received from diff. sources (Rs.)
Number of
activity
No. of farmers/
beneficiaries
Number of activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
OFTs 12 260 - - - FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 1 50 - - - FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 2 100 - - - FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - - - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 8 80 - - - FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 4 40 - - - Training-Farmers and farm women 90 2250 - - - Training-Rural youths 13 390 - - - Training- Extension functionaries 13 355 - - - Extension Activities 19 1402 - - - Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 25 35 - - - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
- - -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
- -
- - -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
- - -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - - - -
Live stock products Egg Chicks Birds
5000 Nos. 3000 Nos. 500 kg
- - -
Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 3000 3000 - - - Rainwater Harvesting System - - - - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 50 8000 - - - SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 50 - - - Literature to be Developed/Published 2 1900 - - - Convergence Programmes / Sponsored Programmes 10 1000 - - -
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Activity Target Achievement Total value of resource
generated/Fund received from diff.
sources (Rs.)
Number of
activity
No. of farmers/
beneficiaries
Number of activity
No. of farmers/ beneficiaries
Utilization of Farmers Hostel - - - - - Utilization of Staff Quarters - - - - - Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - - - - - Crop Cafeteria- 2 1500 - - - Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 10 - - - - Status of Revolving Funds - - - - 8,38,101 Awards and Recognitions 6 6 - - - Case study / Success Story to be developed 5 5 - - - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 2 200 - - - Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
7 300 - - -
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan 1 50 - - - KVK Ring 1 - - - - Important visitors to KVK 10 - - - - Status of KVK Website Yes - - - - Status of RTI - - - - - E-connectivity - - - - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations 2 250 - - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - - - - Proposal of NAIP - - - - - Proposal of NICRA - - - - - Well labeled photographs - - - - - Other Activities 15 1800 - - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Dr. Dharmendra Agril. Engg Ph.D Agril. Engg. 37400- 58830 15.2.2011 Regular OBC
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Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Coordinator Kumar Vani 67000+9000 Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr. Yogendra Kumar
Soil Sc. Ph.D. Soil Salinity 15600-
39100+6000 34750 30.07.2008 Regular Gen.
Subject Matter Specialist2
Ashish Bobade Plant Protection
M.Sc. NET
Plant Pathology 15600-
39100+6000 31100 28.06.2016 Regular OBC
Subject Matter Specialist3
Sh.Subhash Rawat
Agril. Extn. M.Sc. NET
Agril. Extn. 15600-
39100+6000 23610 01.09.2014 Regular SC
Subject Matter Specialist4
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist5
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist6
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Programme Assistant
Smt. Rashmi Shukla,
Home Sc. M.Sc. Food & Nutrition 9300-
34800+4200 23070 06.08.2008 Regular Gen.
Farm Manager Dr. Mukesh Gupta Agri. Eco. Ph.D. Economics
9300-34800+4200
23070 24.01.2007 Regular Gen.
Computer Programmer
Sh Praveen Dhaske
Computer B.Com, PGDCA
Computer 9300-
34800+4200 22390
25.03.2008 Regular SC
Accountant / superintendent
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Stenographer Sh.Narendra Singh Bhuriya
- - 5200-
20200+1900 9460 04.10.2000 Regular ST
Driver Sh. Kunwar BahadurYadav
- 12th - 5200-
20200+1900 9930 29.8.2014 Regular OBC
Driver Sh Tulsiram Raikwar
- 10th - 5200-
20200+1900 9930 07.07.08 Regular OBC
Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - -
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– Agro-climatic zone
No . of Blocks
No. of Panchayats Population Literacy SC and ST Population
No. of farmers
Average land holding
X - Nimar Valley
07 422 1,310061 67.5% 156601+ 459122 191886 1.59 ha
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1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (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) Khandwa Sulya Khedi 2017 Chegaon Makhan 19 553 98 Khandwa Aarud 2015 Khandwa 45 km 7313 923
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Khandwa • Nutrient management in Cotton, Soybean, Wheat, Chickpea, Onion through balance use of fertilizers (INM),
• Replacement of traditional varieties of Soybean, wheat, Chickpea and Maize (Varietal Evaluation), • Insect-pest management in Cotton, Chickpea, Soybean and Chill (IPM), • Weed management in Soybean, Wheat and Onion (weed management), • Water management in Soybean through Raised bed method of sowing(RCT), • Nursery management in vegetable production (Nursery management), • The importance of balance diet in girls. (Nutrition management). • Breed improvement of Dairy Cattle, Buffaloes and goats through AI and natural breeding • Feeding management of dairy cattle and buffaloes through balance feeding and green fodder • Reproductive management of dairy cattle and buffaloes
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
Khandwa Low yield due to imbalance use of fertilizers. PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Low yield due to use of traditional & unidentified variety of the crops. PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Insect-pest and weeds incidence PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Scarcity of soil water due to low rainfall. PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Vegetable seedling mortality due to disease and insect pests incidence. PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Protein energy malnutrition in children. PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Imbalance diet prevalent in rural mass. PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Non availability of technical knowledge in critical time. PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Low milk production among nondescript cows and buffaloes PRA, group discussion. Khandwa Low fertility in dairy cattle and buffaloes PRA, group discussion. Khandwa High mortality rate in dairy cattle and buffaloes calves & kids PRA, group discussion.
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2. On Farm Testing 2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose Category
(Ass./ Refine)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
FP T1
RP T2
T1 T2
Kharif- 2018
Low yield due to poor nutrient management, no use of sulphur and attack of Semilooper in Soybean
Assessment
SFM & PLP
Soybean
Irrigated
04 10 Assessment of plant growth regulator Sagarika (Natural seaweed extract), Sulphur application and Semilooper management in Soybean in soybean Chick pea cropping system
-
-
-
-
Kharif-2018
Low yield due to attack of Die Back Disease in Chilli
Assessment PLP Chilli Irrigated 02 10 Assessment of Die Back Disease management in Chilli in chilli-wheat cropping system
- - - -
Kharif-2018
Low yield of Bt cotton due to infestation of pink boll worm since last year
Assessment PLP Cotton Irrigated 04 10 Assessment of management practices for control of pink boll worm in Bt Cotton
- - - -
Kharif-2018
Low horizontal dissemination rate of SPI technology
Assessment OTH
Pigeonpea Irrigated - 100 Assessment of problems for horizontal transfer of the SPI (System of Pigeonpea Intensification) technology
- - - -
Rabi-2018-19
Low yield due to imbalance use of fertilizers ( NPK) and no use of Zinc
Assessment
SFM
Wheat
Irrigated
04
10
Assessment of nutrient management and application of Zinc in Wheat under soybean- wheat cropping system
-
-
-
-
Rabi-2018-19
Low yield due to attack of Thrips in Onion
Assessment PLP Onion Irrigated 02 10 Assessment of Thrips management in Onion under soybean/ Maize- Onion cropping system
- - - -
Rabi-2018-19
Low yield due to attack of Wilt Disease in Chickpea and Improper moisture
Assessment PLP and AEG
Chickpea
Irrigated
04
10
Assessment of Wilt Disease management and sowing on raised bed of Chickpea in soybean-
-
-
-
-
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose Category (Ass./
Refine)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target (ha)
No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
FP T1
RP T2
T1 T2
management chick pea cropping system Rabi 2018-19
Less improvement in production after Soil Health Cards prepared
Assessment OTH - - 04 Panchayat
100 Assessment of Knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
- - - -
Kharif 2018-19
Compost prepared is having low nutrient ratio and takes long time
Assessment OTH 10 Assessment of bio waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
Rabi-2018-19
Majority of Krishak Mitra has facing problems related to awareness and knowledge of Govt. schemes and popular technology of agriculture and allied sectors
Assessment OTH Krishak Mitra
- - 50 Assessment of identification of basic training needs of Krishak Mitra for enhancement of their agricultural knowledge
- - - -
Round the year-2018-19
Okra picking is mostly done by women, while picking they injured their hand, Due to injury they suffer during cooking, washing besides exposure to pesticide and allergy
Assessment WOE Drudgery reduction
- - 10 Assessment of performance on efficiency of farm woman during harvesting of okra by Okra plucker
- - - -
Round the year-2018-19
Low intake of nutritious food, lack of efficiency, low cost food supplements
Assessment WOE Nutritional security
- - 10 Assessment of effect of supplementation of Drumstick leaves powder on farm woman
- - - -
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations
Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel Assessment of plant growth regulator Sagarika (Natural seaweed extract), Sulphur application and Semilooper management in Soybean
- -
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Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel Assessment of Die Back Disease management in Chilli in chilli- gram/wheat cropping system - - Assessment of management practices for control of pink boll worm in Bt Cotton - - Assessment of problems for horizontal transfer of the SPI (System of Pigeonpea Intensification) technology
- -
Assessment of nutrient management and application of Zinc in Wheat under soybean- wheat cropping system
- -
Assessment of Thrips management in Onion under soybean/ Maize- Onion cropping system - - Assessment of Wilt Disease management and sowing on raised bed of Chickpea in soybean- chick pea cropping system
- -
Assessment of Knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application - - Assessment of bio waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health - - A study on Identification of basic training needs of Krishak Mitra for enhancement of their agricultural knowledge
Assessment of performance on efficiency of farm woman during harvesting of okra by Okra plucker Assessment of effect of supplementation of Drumstick leaves powder on farm woman 2.2 Economic Performance
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return /
Gross Cost) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
Assessment of plant growth regulator Sagarika (Natural seaweed extract), Sulphur application and Semilooper management in Soybean
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Assessment of Die Back Disease management in Chilli In chilli- gram/wheat cropping system
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Assessment of management practices for control of pink boll worm in Bt Cotton
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Assessment of problems for horizontal transfer of the SPI (System of Pigeonpea Intensification) technology
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Assessment of nutrient management and application of Zinc in Wheat under soybean- wheat cropping system
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Assessment of Thrips management in Onion under soybean/ Maize- Onion cropping system
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Assessment of Wilt Disease management and sowing on raised - - - - - - - - - - - -
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OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return /
Gross Cost) FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
bed of Chickpea in soybean- chick pea cropping system Assessment of Knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Assessment of bio waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
- - - - - - - - - - - -
A study on Identification of basic training needs of Krishak Mitra for enhancement of their agricultural knowledge
Assessment of performance on efficiency of farm woman during harvesting of okra by Okra plucker
Assessment of effect of supplementation of Drumstick leaves powder on farm woman
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of farmers Area in
ha Cotton INM Balanced fertilization
technology in cotton
Trainings, Group discussion, Farmers meet and Demonstrations
157 1395 3240
Soybean INM Sulphur application in Soybean (Bentonyte sulphur 90 %).
Trainings, Group discussion, Farmers meet and Demonstrations
220 1636 6100
Soybean INM Liquid seed inoculants in Soybean
Trainings, Group discussion, Farmers meet and Demonstrations
252 1735 7500
Wheat INM Liquid seed inoculants in Wheat
Trainings, Group discussion, Farmers meet and Demonstrations
281 1824 7900
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3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
OTH Soybean Kharif- 2018 CFLD- Soybean 20 JS 2029/ JS 2034
- - - 10 20 10 10 50
SFM Soybean Kharif- 2018 Demonstration on INM in Soybean
2.0 JS 9305 - - - 1 2 5 2 10
SFM Soybean Kharif- 2018 Demonstration of VAM application in Soybean
2.0 JS 93 05 - - - 1 2 5 2 10
PLP Cotton Kharif- 2018 Management of Sucking Pests in Cotton
2.0 Bt-hybrid - - - 1 2 5 2 10
PLP Chilli Kharif-2018 Management of Leaf Curl in Chilli
2.0 Hybrid - - - 1 2 5 2 10
AEG Soybean Kharif- 2018 Demonstration of Raised bed planter for sowing of Soybean in Kharif
2.0 JS 95 60 - - - 1 2 5 2 10
OTH Chickpea Rabi- 2018-19
CFLD- Chickpea
20 RVG 201/ RVG 202/ RVG 203
- - - 10 20 10 10 50
SFM Onion Rabi2018-19 Demonstration of Sulphur application in Onion
2.0 AFLR - - - 1 2 5 2 10
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
SFM Chickpea Rabi2018-19 Demonstration of Ammonium Molybdate in Chickpea
2.0 JAKI- 9218 - - - 1 2 5 2 10
PLP Wheat Rabi2018-19 Management of Termite in Wheat
2.0 HI-1544 - - - 1 2 5 2 10
PLP Chick pea Rabi- 2018-19
Management of Pod Borer in Chickpea
2.0 JAKI-9218 - - - 1 2 5 2 10
AEG Wheat Rabi- 2018-19
Demonstration of Reaper cum binder for harvesting of wheat
2.0 GW 322 - - - 1 2 5 2 10
OTH Green gram Zaid- 2018-19
CFLD- Greengram
20 IPM 2-3 - - - 10 20 10 10 50
WOE Income generation through Ber and Bael
Round the year- 2018-19
Demonstration on Value addition in Under Utilized Fruits
- Value addition of Ber and Bael
- - - 1 2 5 2 10
WOE Nutritional kitchen garden
Round the year- 2018-19
Demonstration on Nutritional kitchen garden
500sqm Nutritional kitchen garden
- - - 1 2 5 2 10
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Details of Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Soybean Certified seed with seed treatment, recommended seed rate and spacing, proper monitoring at flowering time
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Soybean Use of 20:60:20 Kg NPK / ha +5 t/ha FYM+ Use of Rhyzobium and psb @ 5 gm / ha
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Soybean Use of VAM @ 10 kg / ha as soil application basal dose
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Cotton Neem oil @ 5ml/lit at 25 DAS + Imidachlorprid 17.8 SL @ 200 ml/ha at 40 DAS + Thiamethoxam 25 WG @ 100 g/ha at 65 DAS + Acetamiprid 20 SP @ 20 g/ha at 90 DAS
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Chilli Seedling Treatment with Imidachlorprid 17.8 SL @ 5.0 ml/15 lit before transplanting + Spray of Neem oil @ 5 ml/lit + Spray of Imidachlorprid 17.8 SL @ 200 ml/ha + Spray of Sulphur 80 WP @ 2.5gm/lit + Spray of Acetamiprid 20 SP @ 20 g/ha
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
431
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Details of Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Soybean Raised bed machine form two beds and three furrow in single operation. Sowing of soybean done on two rows 40 cm apart on one bed
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Chickpea Certified seed with seed treatment, recommended seed rate and spacing, proper monitoring at flowering time
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Onion Application of Sulphur @45 Kg/ ha + RDF (100:50:100 Kg NPK / ha) on STV basis
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Chickpea Use of Ammonium molybdate @ 1 g /kg seed + 5 g Rhizobium and PSB each as seed innoculant
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Wheat Use of complete decomposed manure + Seed Treatment with Chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 5.0 ml/kg seed + Drenching of Chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 1250ml/ha
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Chickpea Use recommended dose of fertilizers + Spray of NPV 250 LE/ha at 45 DAS + Profenofos @ 2 ml/lit at 75 DAS
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Details of Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Wheat Reaper cum binder machine for harvesting wheat. It harvest the wheat crop and also bind with rope in bunch
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Greengram Certified seed with seed treatment, recommended seed rate and spacing, proper monitoring at flowering time
Gross Return Net Return B:C Ratio
- - - - - - - - - -
Income generation through Ber and Bael
Value addition in Under Utilized Fruits Ber and Bael
Net Income
- - - - - - - - - -
Nutritional kitchen garden
Colored vegetables les and fruits for supplementing addition vitamin & minerals in daily diets
Net Income
- - - - - - - - - -
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Soybean Field days 2 100 -
Farmers Training 4 120 - Media coverage 4 mass - Training for extension functionaries 2 50 -
Soybean Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Soybean Field days 1 50 -
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Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Cotton
Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Chilli
Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Soybean Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Chickpea Field days 2 100 - Farmers Training 4 120 - Media coverage 4 mass - Training for extension functionaries 2 50 -
Onion Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Chickpea Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Wheat
Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Chickpea Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass -
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Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Wheat
Field days 1 50 - Farmers Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Greengram Field days 2 100 - Farmers Training 4 120 - Media coverage 4 mass - Training for extension functionaries 2 50 -
Income generation through Ber and Bael
Live demonstration 2 100 - Farmers women Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
Nutritional kitchen garden
Live demonstration 2 100 - Farmers women Training 2 60 - Media coverage 2 mass - Training for extension functionaries 1 25 -
3.5 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. Khandwa - - - - -
4. Feedback System
4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption Khandwa - - - -
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Khandwa -
435
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Table 5.1:Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programmes Name of KVK Category of the training Methods of need assessment Date and place No. Of participants to be involved Khandwa - - - - Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC SFM Importance of soil testing 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2 FW OFC SFM Preparation of NADEP &
Vermi compost 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM Role of Soil health management in crop production
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM Integrated nutrient management in chilli
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM Integrated nutrient management in Kharif crops
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM INM in Cotton 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2 FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in
Onion 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM Role of liquid biofertilizers in crop production
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM INM in Rabi Crops 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2 FW OFC SFM Importance of
Micronutrient in Rabi crops
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM Need based fertilizer application
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM Nutrient deficiency symptoms and its remedies in Rabi crops
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC SFM Importance of
Biofertilizers 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC SFM Increasing fertilizer use efficiency
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC PLP Integrated Pest management in Soybean
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC PLP Plant Protection in Cotton & Chilli
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC PLP Insect Pests & Disease Management in Colocassia
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC PLP Management of Pests & Diseases in Vegetable crops
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC PLP Insect Pests & Disease Management in Onion
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC PLP IPM & IDM in Rabi crops 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2 FW OFC PLP Management of Insect
Pests & Diseases in Vegetable crops
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC PLP Management of Helicoverpa in Chickpea
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC PLP Plant protection measures in Wheat
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC PLP Management of Rodents in Wheat
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC OTH Importance of formation and establishment of SHGs
4 1 100 20 16 8 8 12 8 20 8
FW OFC OTH Change in agricultural practices by use of mass media information
1 1 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC OTH Role of VDC members in
agriculture development 1 2 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC OTH Training on calculation of fertilizer dose on the basis of recommendation SHC.
4 1 100 20 16 8 8 12 8 20 8
FW OFC OTH Training on improved package of practices on Soybean crop
4 1 100 20 16 8 8 12 8 20 8
FW OFC OTH Awareness on newly developed varieties
1 1 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC OTH Training on awareness of Panchayatiraj
1 1 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC OTH Importance of NTFP and awareness on conservation of Forest at forest villages
2 1 50 10 8 4 4 6 4 10 4
FW OFC OTH Training on fresh vegetable marketing channels developments
1 1 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC OTH Training on awareness development of livelihood promoting activities at village level.
2 1 50 10 8 4 4 6 4 10 4
FW OFC OTH Time management at off season of crops (single cropping sy. village)
1 1 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC OTH Training on improved package of practices on Chick crop
2 1 50 10 8 4 4 6 4 10 4
FW OFC OTH Awareness on newly developed varieties Chickpea
2 1 50 10 8 4 4 6 4 10 4
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC OTH Training on improved
package of practices on Summer moong
2 1 50 10 8 4 4 6 4 10 4
FW OFC CBD Economic importance of deep ploughing
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC CBD Minimization of cost through seed and culture treatment
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC CBD Importance of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC CBD Low cost production technology through organic farming
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC CBD WTO and its importance 01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3 FW OFC CBD Role of SHGs in seed
production 01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC CBD Minimization of cost through improved implements and mechinary
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC CBD Importance of Kisan Credit Card for instutional credit
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC CBD How to minimize the cost and maximize the production
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
FW OFC CBD Economic importance of divercified farming, mixed farming and mixed cropping
01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC CBD Important tips for doubling the income
01 01 25 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 2
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC CBD Role of market information
in profit maximization 01 01 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Training on Handicraft 1 15 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3 FW OFC WOE Nursery management for
income generation of farm women
1 3 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Capacity building of farm women entrepreneurship development through SHG
1 3 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Importance of women friendly improved hand implements
1 2 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Different preservation techniques of seasonal fruit and vegetables
1 5 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Different use of soybean in daily diet
1 5 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Value addition in Soybean 1 3 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3 FW OFC WOE Importance of Nutritional
kitchen garden 1 2 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Value addition in Mushroom
1 1 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC WOE Value addition in Guava 1 1 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3 FW OFC WOE Value addition in Under
Utilized Fruits 1 1 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
FW OFC AEG Improved land preparation farm implements and their maintenance
3 15 75 15 6 9 12 6 6 12 9
FW OFC AEG Micro irrigation system and their maintenance
3 15 75 15 6 9 12 6 6 12 9
FW OFC AEG Plastic use in agriculture, 3 15 75 15 6 9 12 6 6 12 9
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 for mulching
FW OFC AEG Vermi composting production technology
3 15 75 15 6 9 12 6 6 12 9
FW OFC AEG Organic farming and its certification
3 15 75 15 6 9 12 6 6 12 9
IS ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient management in Kharif crop
01 01 30 5 4 4 4 2 2 4 4
IS ONC SFM Integrated Nutrient management in Kharif crop
01 01 30 5 4 4 4 2 2 4 4
IS ONC SFM Utility of Soil health card in managing soil health
01 01 30 5 4 4 4 2 2 4 4
IS ONC SFM Nutrient Deficiency symptoms in crops and their control measures
01 01 30 5 4 4 4 2 2 4 4
IS ONC PLP Integrated Pest & disease management in Kharif crops
01 01 30 5 4 4 4 2 2 4 4
IS ONC PLP Integrated Pest and disease management in Rabi crops
01 01 30 5 4 4 4 2 2 4 4
IS ONC WOE Importance of Balance diet
1 1 25 - 7 - 7 - 4 - 7
IS ONC WOE Value addition in agriculture produce
1 1 25 - 7 - 7 - 4 - 7
IS ONC WOE Importance of Balance diet for Adolescent Girls
1 1 25 - 7 - 7 - 4 - 7
IS ONC WOE Importance of Balance diet for Pregnant woman
1 1 25 - 7 - 7 - 4 - 7
IS ONC WOE Importance of Balance diet for Lactating woman
1 1 25 - 7 - 7 - 4 - 7
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of
participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IS ONC WOE Doubling the income of
farmers 1 1 25 - 7 - 7 - 4 - 7
IS ONC OTH Use of mass media information for agricultural development
1 1 25 5 2 3 4 2 2 4 3
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Mushroom Cultivation Mushroom - 6 05 - 10 - 15 - Kadaknath rearing Poultry farming - 10 05 - 10 - 15 - Azola cultivation Fodder cultivation - 4 05 - 10 - 15 - Seed Production Seed production - 10 05 - 10 - 15 - Vermi composting Vermi composting - 10 05 - 10 - 15 - How identify and select the livelihood activity at village level
Income generation - 3
05 - - 10 15 -
Training on Handicraft Income generation - 15 - 05 - 10 - 15 Nursery management for income generation of farm women
Income generation - 3 - 05 - 10 - 15
Capacity building of farm women entrepreneurship development through SHG
Income generation - 3
- 05 - 10 - 15
Importance of women friendly improved hand implements
Drudgery reduction - 2
- 05 - 10 - 15
Different preservation techniques of seasonal fruit and vegetables
Nutritional security - 5
- 05 - 10 - 15
Different use of soybean in daily diet Nutritional security - 5 - 05 - 10 - 15 Value addition in Soybean Income generation - 3 - 05 - 10 - 15
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Table 5.4. Details of training programmes to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed else
where Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed Mushroom Cultivation Individual 2 2 - Kadaknath Poultry rearing Individual 25 25 - Table 5.5. Sponsored Training programmes
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
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Table 5.6 Training programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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 Integrated crop management in Soybean
75 - - - - - -
Integrated crop management in Chickpea
75 - - - - - -
Integrated crop management in greengram
75 - - - - - -
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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Advisory Services 10 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Agri mobile clinic 175 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Animal Health Camp 1 _ 25 5 40 5 2 - - - - Awareness programme 10 _ 200 120 400 189 5 3 - - - Celebration of important days 5 _ 2500 500 2200 450 25 10 - - - Diagnostic visits 75 _ 25 15 40 20 12 8 - - - Exhibition 15 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Exposure visits 5 _ 55 10 60 12 4 3 - - - Extension Literature 12 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Ex-trainees Sammelan 5 _ 75 25 100 80 5 1 - - - Farm advisory Services 20 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Farm Science Club conveners meet 10
_ 27 12 50 15 4 3 - - -
Farmers Seminar/Workshop 3 _ 45 10 70 18 5 1 - - - Farmers visit to KVK 1500 _ 750 150 350 180 29 12 - - - Field Day 8 _ 150 19 250 40 15 4 - - - Film Show 12 _ 28 22 25 15 15 11 - - - Group meetings 50 _ 250 80 150 45 18 10 - - - Interface 3 _ 25 10 45 20 20 10 - - - Kharif Sammelan 1 _ 200 40 150 20 8 4 - - - Kisan Ghosthi 10 _ 180 50 200 50 5 2 - - - Kisan Mela 3 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Krishi Gyan Doot meet 3 _ 185 50 170 40 12 10 - - - Krishi Mahotsav 1 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Lectures delivered as resource persons
80 _
350 275 150 120 25 18 - - -
Mahila Mandals conveners meetings
5 _
_ 45 - 100 2 7 - - -
Method Demonstrations 15 _ 100 30 120 55 4 2 - - - Newspaper coverage 30 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - -
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Popular articles 20 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Pradhanmantri phasal bema yojana
10 _
Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - -
Radio talks 20 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Scientific visit to farmers field 75 _ 25 15 27 12 3 1 - - - Self Help Group conveners meetings
5 _
180 50 70 18 2 6 - - -
Soil health Camp 2 _ 50 19 75 40 5 4 - - - Soil test campaigns 2 _ 500 120 280 100 8 2 - - - Summer deep ploughing 15 _ 280 75 175 90 2 1 - - - Technology Week 2 _ 50 10 50 19 1 1 - - - TV talks 5 _ Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass - - - Workshop 12 _ 140 80 100 80 2 4 - - - Others 19 _ 500 210 500 180 5 7 - - -
7. Production and supply of Technological products 7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals Wheat MP1203 SD 15 SD - - Pulses Chickpea RVG 201, 202, 203 SD 10 SD - - Oil seeds Soybean JS 2029, 2034, RVS 2001-4 SD 25 SD - - 7.2 Planting Material production
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
- - - - - - - - - - -
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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
Khandwa Bioagents - - - - 7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross
income Poultry kadaknath Birds 500 100000 225000 Poultry Demonstration Unit 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : -
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
Khandwa Soil Sample 5000 5000 40 - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training Programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client (PF/RY/EF)
No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total - - - - - - - - - -
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No. of Village Covered
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Khandwa 50 8000 180 410 IPM, ICM, INM, IDM, IWM etc. 11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Khandwa Kharif 25 - Khandwa Rabi 25 -
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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
Khandwa May Quarterly 1000 1000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the Programme Number Khandwa CD Khadknath Rearing 1 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 4 - - - - Technical bulletins 2 - - - - Technical reports 8 - - - - Popular article 20 - - - - News paper coverage 30 - - - - Year Planner 1 - - - - Others (pl. specify) 5 - - - -
13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state)
Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized Operational Area Remarks
ATMA Central - - - - RKVY Central - - - - 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
- - - - - - - 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 Khandwa 1999 1999 6 - -
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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.) - - - -
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Khandwa Crop Cafeteria Yes Khandwa Technology Desk - Khandwa Visitors Gallery Yes Khandwa Technology Exhibition Yes Khandwa Technology Gate-Valve -
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
1 Kharif oilseeds, Pulses and Cereals 38 2 Rabi Cereals and Pulses 20
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. 1 Khandwa - - -
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction Programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated 1 - -
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Khandwa 2 2 8 12 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness Programme 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
1 Soybean 10 ha. 6 -
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21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Buhanpur Technical collaboration - 2 Khargoan Technical collaboration -
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks Khandwa MP/MLA/ VC/ ICAR/ University officers/ State Dpt. - -
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates
since inception No. of visitors
1 Khandwa http://www.rvskvv.net/RVSKVV_Extension/EXTENSION_KVK_Index.aspx?CC=211 24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 1 Khandwa - -
25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) 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
Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies 5 500 Soybean, Cotton, Wheat, Chickpea and Greengram Lectures organized - - - Exhibition 15 Mass Kharif, Rabi and Summer Film show 12 478 Related to Seed treatment, Sowing method ,Poultry, Azolla cultivation etc Fair 3 Mass Per Kharif, Rabi and During Kharif , Rabi etc Farm Visit 25 50 - Diagnostic Practical's 75 120 - Distribution of Literature (No.) 2 1900 - Distribution of Seed (q) 3 50 - Distribution of Planting materials (No.) - - -
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Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Bio Product distribution (Kg) - - - Bio Fertilizers (q) - - - Distribution of fingerlings - - - Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) 2000 50 - Total number of farmers visited the technology week 2 250
-
Animal health camp 1 77 - Awareness Programme 10 917 - Cashless Transaction Week 1 20 - Celebration of important days (Parthenium eradication week, Swachhata Abhiyan and Soil Health Day,International Women Day,National Integrity Day,World environment day,World forestry day,World Water Day)
8 400 -
Demonstration 5 100 - Exposure visit 5 144 - Extension activity 19 1402 - Ex-trainees Meet 5 286 - Farmer scientist interaction 3 130 - Farmers Training 54 1350 - Field Day 8 478 - Field visit 75 83 - Gajarghans Unmulan Pakhwada 1 50 - Group Meeting 50 553 - Hindi diwas pakhwada 1 50 - Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Sangoshthi 1 50 - Narmada sewa Yatra 1 500 - News Paper/Mass Media 30 Mass - Plant health camp 2 100 - Plant Protection Week 1 100 - Scientists visits in farmers field 75 83 - Seed treatment campaign 2 200 - Self Help Group convener meet 5 326 - Soil health Camp 2 193 -
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Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Swachha Bharat Abhiyan 2 100 - Technology Week 2 131 - Van Mahotsava 1 500 -
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Khandwa - - -
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Khandwa Oilseeds _ _
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants
1 Khandwa Dairy Management - - 2 Khandwa Disease management - - 3 Khandwa Feed and fodder technology - - 4 Khandwa Poultry management 10 150
Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Khandwa 1 77 77
Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Khandwa - - - -
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Khandwa - - - -
Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Khandwa - - - -
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Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Khandwa - - - -
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Khandwa - - - - Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Khandwa - - -
Awareness Campaign 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
- - - - - - - - - - - - 28. Proposal of NICRA - NA 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Khandwa UCO Bank, Khandwa 8,38,101 - - 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardees
Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Khandwa - - - - 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Khandwa - -
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14. KVK Mandsaur PERIOD – April 2018 to March, 2019
Summary of the activities
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.)
OFTs 20 200 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 60 150 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 40 100 FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha)
7.2 234
FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise)
08 104
Training-Farmers and farm women 60 1500 Training-Rural youths 08 160 Training- Extension functionaries 08 200 Extension Activities 160 9635 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal)
280 280
Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
1500 350
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
6000 600
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
4000 350
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 200 200 Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
1000 1000
Rainwater Harvesting System 3 65 Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104 30000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members)
2 50
453
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.)
Literature to be Developed/Published 6 3000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes
20 500
Utilization of Farmers Hostel 40 250 Utilization of Staff Quarters 6 6 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 2 800 Crop Cafeteria- 2 175 Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District
1 39
Status of Revolving Funds - - 272891 Awards and Recognitions 5 5 Case study / Success Story to be developed
4 Mass
KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 2 185 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
05 944
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan
- -
KVK Ring 3 20 Important visitors to KVK 20 200 Status of KVK Website 1 25 E-connectivity 4 Mass Details of Technology Week Celebrations
2 1200
Interventions on Drought Mitigation 10 250 Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date) Summary of Staff position in KVK Mandsaur on 31st March, 2018 Name of KVK Sanctioned
Posts PC (1) SMS (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total
Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Mandsaur 16 1 1 6 4 3 0 6 1 16 6
Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Higist degree
Subject of specilization
Pay scale
Present pay
Date of joining
Per./Temp. Category
Programme Coordinator
Dr G.S. Kulmi Agronomy Ph.D. Weed Management
37400-67000+ AGP 9000
46400 28.07.1986 Permanent OBC
Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr. S.P. Tripathi
Home Science
Ph.D. Food and Nutrition
15600-39100 + AGP 6000
31610 24.01.2007 Permanent Gen
Subject Matter Specialist2
Er. Rajesh Gupta
Agricultural Engineering
M. Tech. Soil & Water Conservation Engg.
15600-39100 + AGP 6000
29900 31.01.2007 Permanent Gen
Subject Matter Specialist4
Dr. G.S. Chundawat
Plant Protection
Ph.D. Entomology 15600-39100 + AGP 6000
31610 19.10.2012 Permanent Gen
Subject Matter Specialist5
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist6
Dr. R.C. Aswani
Horticulture & food processing
Ph.D. Vegetable & fruit science
15600-39100 + AGP 6000
21600 04.04.2015 Temporary Gen
Programme Assistant
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Farm Manager Vacant - - - - - - - - Computer Programmer
Vacant - - - - - - - -
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Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Higist degree
Subject of specilization
Pay scale
Present pay
Date of joining
Per./Temp. Category
Accountant/ superintendent
Vacant - - - - - - - -
Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - - - Driver Naresh Pal
Nain - High
School - 5200-
20200 + AGP 1900
9640 09.07.2008 Permanent OBC
Driver Vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - - 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Basic Information of the District Particulars Characteristic No. of Village 944 No. of Gram Panchayat 440 No. of Tehsil 08 (Mandsaur, Malhargarh, Sitamau, Garoth, Bhanpura, Daloda, Suwasara,Shamgarh) No. of Blocks 05 (Mandsaur, Malhargarh, Sitamau, Garoth, Bhanpura) Population (2011) 1339832 Male population 681439
Female population 658393 Male : Female 1000:966 Literacy (%) 72.75 Population Density/ Km2 242
Farm Family SC 16 %, ST 2 % , Others – 82% Climatologically Features Particulars Characteristics Agro -Climatic Zone Malwa Plateau Geographical Position Latitude - 24° 4' 36.6096'' N
Longitude - 75° 4' 9.4728'' E. Temperature Mini. 3.10'C (Jan), 22.90 'C (May)
Maxi. 28.80' C (Jan),45.10 'C (May)
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Particulars Characteristics Average Annual Rainfall 826.5 mm Wind velocity 16.7 km/hr (Jun),4.7 km/hr (Nov) Relative Humidity Mini. 26.0%, Maxi. 87.0%
Land Use Pattern Land Use Pattern Area Percentage Geographical area (ha) 551806 100 Forest Area (ha) 40600 7.35 Gross sown area (ha) 356900 64.67 Kharif crop area (ha) 332040 93.03 Rabi crop area (ha) 183770 51.49
Double Cropped area (ha) 227457 63.73
Summer area (ha) 3230 0.90
Uncultivated land (ha) 2800 0.50
Uncultivable land (ha) 79680 14.43
Waste Land (ha) 44240 8.01
Total fallow land (ha) 1191 0.33 Cropping Intensity (%) - 145.43 Irrigated area (ha) 245470 68.77 Average size of land holding 1.64 ha SOIL TYPES Area (ha) Percentage Deep black Soil 342206 62.01 Medium black Soil 135000 24.46 Shallow black Soil 74600 13.51 Irrigation Pattern No. Area ha Percentage Canal 22 43828 17.85 Tube Well 4608 9500 9.20 Open Well 113608 183912 74.92 Pond 28 1592 1.54 Others - 6638 6.43
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Land holding pattern Type of farmers Number Percentage Area Percentage Marginal farmers (>1 ha) 103525 47.58 52598 14.72 Small farmers (1-2ha) 58177 26.74 85965 24.06 Medium Farmers (2-4 ha) 54682 25.13 186806 52.30 Large farmers (< 4 ha) 1181 0.54 31806 8.90
Human Resources (Extension personnel) in Available in the District Department District Level Block level Village Level Total
Agriculture 13 48 457 518 Horticulture 01 06 10 17 Animal Husbandry 08 10 89 107 Fishery 08 06 06 30 Agril. Engineering 02 0 0 02 Total 32 70 562 674
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) Mandsaur Dalodarail 2013 Mandsaur 20 Km 3000 400 Mandsaur Amlawad 2017 Mandsaur 15 Km 2846 592 Mandsaur Dhamnar 2017 Mandsaur 22 Km 2000 435 Mandsaur Elchi 2017 Mandsaur 18 Km 2150 415 Mandsaur Ladusa 2017 Mandsaur 35 Km 1850 425
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Mandsaur Integrated crop management Mandsaur Crop management practices Mandsaur Insect pest management Mandsaur Implement and farm machinery Mandsaur Horticulture – Spice Medicinal & vegetables Mandsaur Livestock management Mandsaur Women in agriculture Mandsaur Value addition and processing Mandsaur Income Generation
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KVK Name THRUST AREA Mandsaur Drudgery Reduction Mandsaur Natural resource management Mandsaur Rural information system Mandsaur Marketing and finance Mandsaur Fuel and fodder scarcity 1.4. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village &
Block Mandsaur Low productivity due to high weed population in blackgram PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Dalodarail Mandsaur Low productivity due to high weed population in onion PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Amlawad Mandsaur Poor yield of local and old variety in wheat under limited
irrigation conditions PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Dhamnar
Mandsaur Low productivity due to high weed population in wheat PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Elchi Mandsaur Poor yield of local and old variety in pegionpea PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Ladusa Mandsaur Poor yield of local and old variety in kabuli gram PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Dalodarail Mandsaur Low productivity due to high weed population in soybean PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Amlawad Mandsaur Low productivity due to poor mechanization PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Dhamnar Mandsaur Low yield due to poor drainage system during field
preparation in soybean PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Elchi
Mandsaur Economic loss for small farmers in weeding by bullock drawn dora in soybean
PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Ladusa
Mandsaur Inefficient cleaning of grain due to use of hand operated sieves in wheat
PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Dalodarail
Mandsaur Low yield due to poor field preparation in rabi crops PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Amlawad Mandsaur Loss of time & labour during spraying of chemicals in black
gram PRA, Group discussion, Meetings Dhamnar
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2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to use of local variety (Area 0.2 lac ha, Area affected 0.05 lac ha, Productivity 20000 kg/ha)
Assessment HOS Kharif Onion Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of new varieties of Kharif Onion for Kharif onion-Isabgol cropping system Onion T-1: Old variety (N53) T-2: Bhima Red T-3 : Bhima Super
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to imbalance dose of nutrients (Area 0.07 lac ha, Area affected 0.05 lac ha, Productivity 1100 kg/ha)
Assessment Nutrient Management
Ajwain Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of fertilizer management to enhance Ajwain production T-1: 25:20:10:0 Kg NPKS/ha T-2 : 50:30:20:20 Kg NPKS/ha (STV based) T-3 : 80:40:30:20 Kg NPKS/ha (STV based)
Kharif 2018
Low yield of Soybean abut 41 % losses due to heavy infestation of defoliator (Area 2.32 lac ha, Area affected 0.60 lac ha, Productivity 1250 kg/ha)
Assessment IPM Soybean Rainfed 10 10 Assessment of Indoxacarb 14.5 % SC for management of defoliators in Soybean under Soybean-Chickpea cropping system T1:Chloropyrophos @ 1.5 lit /ha at 35 days after sowing T2: Emamectin Benzoate 5 % SG @
460
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
180g/ha (ETL level) T3:Indoxacarb 14.5 % SC @ 300 ml/h ( ETL level)
Kharif 2018
Low yield of Kharif onion due to heavy incidence of purple blotch and stem phylium blight (Area 0.2 lac ha, Area affected 0.10 lac ha, Productivity 20000 kg/ha)
Assessment
IDM Kharif onion
Partial irrigated
10 10 Assessment of Hexaconazole 5% + Captan 70% WP for purple blotch disease management in Kharif onion T1 Carbedizam 50 WP @ 1000 g/ha (40 DAS) T2- Mancozeb 75% WP @ 1250 gml/ha (30 DAS) T3 - Hexaconazole 5% + Captan 70% WP @ 750g/ ha (30 DAS)
Kharif 2018
Low yield of soybean due to moisture stress, poor drainage and water stagnation during heavy rains (Area 2.32 lac ha, Area affected 0.50 lac ha, Productivity 1250 kg/ha)
Assessment AEG Farm machineries
Soybean Rainfed 5.2 ha 13 Assessment of different seed drills in soybean under soybean –chickpea cropping system T1: Ridge & furrow seed drill T-2: Sowing by Broad Bed Furrow (BBF) seed drill T-3: Sowing of Furrow Irrigated Raised Bed (FIRB) seed
Kharif, 2018
Low yield due to poor water use
Assessment AEG Farm machineries
Soybean/Single wheel hoe/Twin
Rainfed 5.2 ha 13 Assessment of plastic mulching with drip
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
efficiency & high infestation of weeds (Area 0.08 lac ha, Area affected 0.05 lac ha, Productivity 20000 kg/ha)
wheel hoe system to enhance Chilli production under Chilli-Wheat cropping system T-1:Chilli cultivation without mulching T-2: Chilli cultivation with silver black plastic mulching 25 micron T-3: Chilli cultivation with silver plastic mulching 30 micron
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to old var. JS 9560 & aberrations in weather;.
Assessment Crop management
Soybean Rainfed 10 10 Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system T1:JS 95-60@ 80 kg/ha T2 -Soybean variety JS 20-69/RVS 2001-4: Seed treatment with rhizobium culture, PSB culture, Thiomethoxam 30 %FS @10ml/kg seed weed management through Diclosulam; Spray of rynaxypyr 100 ml /ha, Yellow stricky traps 20/ha + Spray Thiamethoxam
462
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
25%WG @100ml/ha Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to use of local variety (Area 0.15 lac ha, Area affected 0.06 lac ha, Productivity 1200 kg/ha)
Assessment HOS Fenugreek (Methi)
Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of new varieties of Fenugreek for Soybean-Fenugreek cropping system (Methi) T-1: Local variety T-2 : Ajmer Fenugreek -1 T-3 :Ajmer Fenugreek -4
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to use of local variety (Area 0.05 lac ha, Area affected 0.02 lac ha, Productivity 1300 kg/ha)
Assessment HOS Fennel (Saunf) Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of new varieties of Fennel (Saunf ) for Soybean –Fennel cropping system T-1: Local Strain T-2 : Ajmer Fennel - 1 T-3 :Ajmer Fennel -2
Rabi 2017-18
Low yield of garlic due to heavy incidence of leaf bloth diseases (Area 0.14 lac ha, Area affected 0.06 lac ha, Productivity 10000 kg/ha)
Assessment
IDM Garlic Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of Chlorothalonil 75 WP for disease management in garlic T1 Carbedizam 50% WP @ 1000 g/ha (40 DAT) 2- Mancozeb 75% WP @ 1250 gml/ha (30 DAS) T3 - Chlorothalonil 75 WP @ 1000 g/ ha (30 DAS)
Rabi Low due to heavy Assessment IPM Gram Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of IPM
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
2017-18
incidence of gram pod borer (Area 0.65 lac ha, Area affected 0.35 lac ha, Productivity 1300 kg/ha)
module for management of pod borer in gram under soybean-chickpea cropping systme T1 : Non judious use of Profenofos 50% EC @ 1.5 l/ha (45 DAS) 2 : SDP +Bird perches @ 50/ha + Pheromone trap 10/ha +BT @1 kg/ha for control of gram pod borer(spray at 30 day ) + Need based spray of Rynaxypyr 20 SP @ 100 ml/ha T3 : SDP +Bird perches @ 50/ha + Pheromone trap 10/ha + Neem oil @ 5+ Need based spray of Rynaxypyr 20 SP @ 120 ml/ha
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield of chickpea due to moisture stress and wilt incidence (Area 0.65 lac ha, Area affected 0.45 lac ha, Productivity 1300 kg/ha)
Assessment AEG Chilli Irrigated 1.0 ha 5 Assessment of raised bed planting with drip system to enhance chickpea production under Soybean –Chickpea cropping system T-1: Flat bed sowing by seed drill T-2: Furrow Irrigated
464
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Raised Bed (FIRB) seed drill
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield of Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment AEG Farm machineries
Bio-waste decomposer
Soil Health
2.6 ha 13 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health T:1 Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2
250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days.
Mass Multiplication Mix 2 kg of jaggery in
200 liter of water in a container and stir well.
Open the bottle and pour the contents of bottle into the solution (avoid direct contact of contents with hands) .
Stir the contents of the container and cover it with a paper/cardboard etc and stir it daily once within 4 days the material is ready
Rabi, 2018-
Low yield of garlic due to heavy
Assessment Crop management
Garlic Rainfed 10 10 Assessment of weed management in garlic
465
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
19
weed infestation (Area 0.14 lac ha, Area affected 0.08 lac ha, Productivity 10000 kg/ha)
under soybean-garlic cropping system T-1 : Hand weeding at 30 DAS T-2 : Oxydiargyl 6% EC@ 60 g /ha at 21 DAS T-3 : Oxydiargyl 6% EC @ 60 g /ha at 21 DAS + Hoeing at 45 DAS
Rabi, 2018-19
Low yield due to limited irrigation
Assessment Varietal Evaluation
Wheat Rainfed 10 10 Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system. T1-FP HI-8663 T 2- Variety Pusa Tejas[HI 8759]; Sowing With FIRB, RDF 120:60:30:5 (NPKZn), Seed treatment with azotobactor, PSB culture, weed management through mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron @ 14.4 g/ha or clodinofop + metsulfuron 64 g/ha, Harvesting through reaper cum binder.
466
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations
Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel Assessment of new varieties of Kharif Onion for Kharif onion-Isabgol cropping system Onion Assessment of fertilizer management to enhance Ajwain production Assessment of Indoxacarb 14.5 % SC for management of defoliators in Soybean under Soybean-Chickpea cropping system
Assessment of Hexaconazole 5% + Captan 70% WP for purple blotch disease management in Kharif onion
Assessment of different seed drills in soybean under soybean –chickpea cropping system Assessment of plastic mulching with drip system to enhance Chilli production under Chilli-Wheat cropping system
Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system
Assessment of new varieties of Fenugreek for Soybean-Fenugreek cropping system (Methi) Assessment of new varieties of Fennel (Saunf ) for Soybean –Fennel cropping system Assessment of Chlorothalonil 75 WP for disease management in garlic Assessment of IPM module for management of pod borer in gram under soybean-chickpea cropping systme
Assessment of raised bed planting with drip system to enhance chickpea production under Soybean –Chickpea cropping system
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health Assessment of weed management in garlic under soybean-garlic cropping system Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system.
2.2 Economic Performance
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
Assessment of new varieties of Kharif Onion for Kharif onion-Isabgol cropping system Onion
Assessment of fertilizer management to enhance Ajwain
467
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
production Assessment of Indoxacarb 14.5 % SC for management of defoliators in Soybean under Soybean-Chickpea cropping system
Assessment of Hexaconazole 5% + Captan 70% WP for purple blotch disease management in Kharif onion
Assessment of different seed drills in soybean under soybean –chickpea cropping system
Assessment of plastic mulching with drip system to enhance Chilli production under Chilli-Wheat cropping system
Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system
Assessment of new varieties of Fenugreek for Soybean-Fenugreek cropping system (Methi)
Assessment of new varieties of Fennel (Saunf ) for Soybean –Fennel cropping system
468
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2)
RP (T3)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
Assessment of Chlorothalonil 75 WP for disease management in garlic
Assessment of IPM module for management of pod borer in gram under soybean-chickpea cropping systme
Assessment of raised bed planting with drip system to enhance chickpea production under Soybean –Chickpea cropping system
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
Assessment of weed management in garlic under soybean-garlic cropping system
Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system.
469
2.3 Information about Home Science OFT: Year
Seaso
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
Farming / Enterprise Situation
No. of
trials
Recommendations
2018-19
Kharif 2018
low income of farm women involved in traditional method for Nursery raising
Assessment of improved nursery management for income generation of farmwomen
Assessment Income generation
T1:-Use of flate bed Nursery raising T2 :-Raising of Hybrid vegetable seedlings on Raised bed nursery ( 10 cm height) T3 :-Raising of Hybrid vegetable seedlings in LDPE Portray /seedling tray (98 slots)
Use of Hybrid Vegetable Seeds for
nursery raising under Raised
Bed & Portrays
Enterprises/ Nursery raising
10F
2018-19
Kharif 2018
Low income of farm women due to no use of improved Variety of Marigold.
Assessment of Marigold varieties for income generation of farmwomen
Assessment Income generation
T 1: Use traditional Variety of Marigold T2 Pusa Narangi Marigold T3 Pusa Basanti Marigold
High yielding good quality
flower ecofriendly & High return
value
Medium Black Soil,
Rainfed
10 F
2018-19
Rabi 2018-
19
High drudgery and low efficiency of farm women involved in cleaning and grading of gram
Assessment of power operated double sieve grain cleaner for cleaning and grading of gram
Assessment Enterprises / Drudgery
Management
T1 Use of traditional sieve for cleaning and grading T2 Cleaning and grading through pedal operated double sieve grain cleaner T3 Cleaning and grading through Power operated double sieve grain cleaner
Cleaning and grading of Bengal gram seeds through improved double sieve grain cleaner CIAE Model
Enterprises/ double sieve grain cleaner
10 F
2018 Rabi Low income Assessment Assessment Income T 1: HQPM 1 Sustainable, Income 10
470
Year
Season
Problem diagnose
Title of OFT Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Details of Technology Selected for Assessment
Characteristics of
Technology / Variety / Product /
Enterprise
Farming / Enterprise Situation
No. of
trials
Recommendations
-19 2018-19
due to old variety of maize (Area 0.409 ha, Area affected 0.11 ha, Productivity 4000 kg/ha)
of Sweet corn Varieties for income generation of farmwomen
generation
T2- Sugar queen T3- Sugar 75
eco-friendly, economic
generation
2018-19
Rabi 2018-
19
Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment of knowledge and adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
Assessmen CBD T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers
as per SHC RecommendationT
2: � To find out the
awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices.
� To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
� To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation.
Poor knowledge about SHC
recommendation
Soil Health Card
471
2.4 Economic Performance Home Science OFT: OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter
Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR beat/min
% reduction
in drudgery
% increase
in efficiency
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 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Assessment of improved nursery management for income generation of farmwomen
Assessment of Marigold varieties for income generation of farmwomen
Assessment of power operated double sieve grain cleaner for cleaning and grading of gram
Assessment of Sweet corn Varieties for income generation of farmwomen
Assessment of knowledge and adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
472
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of
farmers Area in
ha Maize IWM Application of Atrazine for
integrated weed management in maize
Training, kisan sangosti, 10 250 500
Blackgram IWM Application of pendimethalin for integrated weed management in blackgram
Training, kisan sangosti, 10 250 500
Wheat IWM Application of metsulfuron methyl for integrated weed management in wheat
Training, kisan sangosti, 10 250 500
Wheat Varietal replacement Use of GW 366 variety of wheat
Training, kisan sangosti, 10 250 500
Wheat Varietal replacement Use of GW 366 variety of wheat
Training, kisan sangosti, 10 250 500
Kharif Onion Integrated disease management
Demonstration of Mencozeb 75 WP for disease management in Kharif Onion
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 25 50
Chili Integrated pest management
Demonstration of fipronil 5% SC for management of thrips in chili
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 20 20
Mustard Integrated pest management
Demonstration of dimethoait 25 % EC for aphid management in mustard
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 100 100
Garlic Integrated disease management
Demonstration of Mencozeb 75 WP for disease management in Garlic
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 250 300
Soybean AEG Farm machineries
Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in soybean
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 250 300
Soybean AEG Farm machineries
Demonstration spiral sgrain eparator in soybean
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 250 300
Garlic AEG Farm machineries
Demonstration of tractor operated garlic planter
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 250 300
473
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of
farmers Area in
ha Wheat AEG Farm
machineries Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in wheat
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
10 250 300
Tulsi HOM Demonstration of RFD NPKS Management on growth and seed yield of
Tulsi crop
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
1 13 2.6
Kalmegh HOM Demonstration of RFD NPKS Management on
growth and seed yield of Kalmegh crop
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
1 13 2.6
Santra (Mandarin)
HOF Demonstration of PGRs (NAA & GA3) on flowering ,
fruiting and yield of Mandarin (Santra)
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
1 13 2.6
Tomato HOV Demonstration of new improved variety of tomato
(Kashi Vishesh )
Training, kisan sangosthi, field day
1 13 2.6
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Fertilizer Management
Tulsi Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Fertilizer management in medicinal Tulsi T-1: 20:10:0:0 (N:P:K:S) T-2 : 75:60:40: 20 NPKS kg/ha (STV basis)
2.6 Fertilizer Management
(RVT 1)
13
Fertilizer management
Kalmegh Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Fertilizer management in Kalmegh T-1: 20:10:0:0 NPKS kg/ha T-2 : 50:30:20:20 NPKS kg/ha (STV basis)
2.6 Fertilizer Management
(RVK 1)
13
474
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC for Semilooper Management in Soybean T1 No use of insecticide at 20 DAS T2 -Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC @ 100 ml/ha at 20 DAS
2.6 JS 95-60 2 --- 9 2 13
IDM Khrif onion Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Imidacloprid 17 .8 SC for thrips management in Kharif onion T1 Use Triazophos 40 EC@600ml/ha after infestation of thrips T2 Yellow sticky trap @ 20/ha at infestation of thrips + Use of Imidacloprid 17 .8 SC @ 500 ml/ ha at 45 & 60 DAP
2.6 AFDR 2 --- 9 2 13
AEG Farm machineries
Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in soybean T1 Conventional seed drill T2Seed-cum-ferti drill
2.6 ha JS 95-60 2 --- 9 2 13
AEG Farm machineries
Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration spiral grain operator in soybean T1 No cleaning/grading of Soybean T2 Power operated grain cleaner-cum-grader
2.6 ha JS 95-60 13
475
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Integared weed
management
Blackgram Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Imazethapyr for weed management in blackgram T1- Use of bullock drawn dora and hand weeding T2- Application of Imazethapyr 10 SL@ 75 g ai/ha at 18 DAS + one kolpa at 35 DAS
5.2 ha IPU 94-1 2 --- 9 2 13
HOF Santra (Mandarin)
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of PGR for controlling flower and fruit dropping in Mandarin (Santra) T-1: No use of PGRs T-2 : NAA @ 100 ppm + GA3 @ 50 ppm / plant at 50 % flowering & at Pea stage of fruit development
2.6 Nagpuri Santra
2 --- 9 2 13
HOV Tomato
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Arka Rakshak variety of Tomato T-1: Old Variety T-2 : Arka Rakshak
2.6 Arka Rakshak
2 --- 9 2 13
IPM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Cypermethrin + Profenofos for management of pod borer in gram T1 Profenofos 50% EC @ 1000 ml/ha at 30 DAS T2 Cypermethrin 4%+ Profenofos 40%@ 650 ml/ha at 40 DAS
2.6 JG -130 2 --- 9 2 13
476
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM Garlic Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Fipronil 5 % SC for thrips management in garlic T1- Triazophos 40 EC@800ml/ha after infestation of thrips T2-Yellow sticky trap @ 20/ha at infestation of thrips + optimum dos of nitrogen + Need based spray of Fipronil 5% SC @500 ml/ ha at 45 & 60 DAS
2.6 G 1 2 --- 9 2 13
AEG Farm machineries
Garlic Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of tractor operated garlic planter T1 Manual dibbling of garlic T2 Tractor operated garlic planter
2.6 ha G 1 2 --- 9 2 13
AEG Farm machineries
Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in wheat T1 Broadcasting sowing T2 Seed-cum-ferti drill
2.6 ha HI 1544 2 --- 9 2 13
Integared weed
management
Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Clodinofop + Metsulfuron for weed management in wheat T1- Hand weeding T2- Clodinofop 15% + Metsulfuron 1% @ 64 g /ha at 30 DAS
5.2 ha GW 366 2 --- 9 2 13
477
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of Crop/
Enterprise Technology
demonstrated 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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Tulsi Demonstration of Fertilizer management in medicinal Tulsi
Plant height (cm) No. of spikes/plant seed yield (kg/ha)
Kalmegh Demonstration of Fertilizer management in Kalmegh
Plant height (cm) No. of spikes/plant seed yield (kg/ha)
soybean Demonstration of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC for Semilooper Management in Soybean
No of semilooper/sq meter Yield / ha, BC ratio,% change in yield
Khrif onion Demonstration of Imidacloprid 17 .8 SC for thrips management in Kharif onion
No of thrips r/sq meter Yield / ha, BC ratio,% change in yield
Soybean/ Seed-cum-ferti drill
Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in soybean
Germination % FUE (%)
Soybean/Spiral separator
Demonstration spiral grain operator in soybean
Capacity (kg/hr) Cleaning efficiency (%)
Blackgram Demonstration of Imazethapyr for weed management in blackgram
Pods/plant Weed/sqm
478
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Santra (Mandarin)
Demonstration of PGR for controlling flower and fruit dropping in Mandarin (Santra)
No. of Fruits / Plant fruit weight (g) Fruit Yield (q/ha)
Tomato Demonstration of Arka Rakshak variety of Tomato
No. of Fruits / Plant fruit weight (g) Fruit Yield (q/ha)
Gram Demonstration of Cypermethrin + Profenofos for management of pod borer in gram
No of larvea/sq meter ,Yield / ha, BC ratio,% change in yield
Garlic Demonstration of Fipronil 5 % SC for thrips management in garlic
Thrips/plant, Yield, B : C ratio % change in yield
Garlic/Garlic planter
Demonstration of tractor operated garlic planter
Field capacity (ha/ha) Labour requirement (man-hr/ha)
Wheat/ Seed-cum-ferti drill
Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in wheat
Germination % FUE (%)
Wheat Demonstration of Clodinofop + Metsulfuron for weed management in wheat
Tiller/plant Weed/sqm
479
3.4 Information about Home Science FLDs Year
Season
Thematic 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/Technology/Entreprizes
Farming Situation
Proposed area (ha)
No. of Beneficiaries
2018-19
Kharif 2018
WOE Malnutrition for farm women
Demonstration of Nutritional garden for nutritional security of farm women T1 : Backyard kitchen garden T2 : Nutritional garden (area 500sqm)
Nutritional garden
Nutritional garden for nutritional security of farm women
Rainfed - 13 Farmwomen
2018-19
Kharif 2018
Income generation
Unawareness about Vermicompost production
Demonstration of Vermicompost production for income generation of farmwomen T1 : Compost production T2 : Vermicompost production (20-25q/pit/year)
Vermicompost production
Vermicompost production for income generation of farmwomen
Rainfed - 13 Farmwomen
2018-19
Rabi 2018-19
Income generation
Low income of farm women due to no value addition in Garlic
Demonstration of Garlic pickle preparation for income generation of farm women T1 No preparation of Garlic Pickle T2 :Preparation of good quality
Garlick pickle Preparation of good quality Garlic pickle is beneficial for income generation of farm women
Rainfed - 13 Farmwomen
480
Year
Season
Thematic 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/Technology/Entreprizes
Farming Situation
Proposed area (ha)
No. of Beneficiaries
garlic pickle with use of pickle spices addition of Til (white), Juggery, Khas-khas, Amchur and class II Preservative SB @ 100 PPM
2018-19
Rabi 2018-19
Income generation
Low income of farm women due to no proper value addition in onion
Demonstration of onion dehydration for income generation of farm women T2 : Fresh onion – Washing & Peeling – Slicing – Drying – Packing Dehydrated for 1-2 hrs and shade drying up to desired moisture content, then make powder and add anti caking agent (silicate)
Value addition in onion as onion slice & onion powder
value addition in onion for income generation of farmwomen
Rainfed - 13 Farmwomen
481
3.5 Economic Performance Home Science FLDs: Technology
to be Demonstrated
Performance Indicator / Parameter Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR beat/min
% reduction
in drudgery
% increase
in efficiency
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 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Demonstration of Nutritional garden for nutritional security of farm women
Demonstration of Vermicompost production for income generation of farmwomen
Demonstration of Garlic pickle preparation for income generation of farm women
Demonstration of onion dehydration for income generation of farm women
3.6 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Demonstration of Fertilizer management in medicinal Tulsi
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
482
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Demonstration of Fertilizer management in Kalmegh
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC for Semilooper Management in Soybean
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Imidacloprid 17 .8 SC for thrips management in Kharif onion
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in soybean
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration spiral grain operator in soybean
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 1 Mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Imazethapyr for weed management in blackgram
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 mass Training for extension functionaries 1 20
Demonstration of PGR for controlling flower and fruit dropping in Mandarin (Santra)
Field days 1 20 Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
483
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Demonstration of Arka Rakshak variety of Tomato
Field days 1 30 Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 mass Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Cypermethrin + Profenofos for management of pod borer in gram
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Fipronil 5 % SC for thrips management in garlic
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of tractor operated garlic planter
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration seed-cum-ferti drill in wheat
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Clodinofop + Metsulfuron for weed management in wheat
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Nutritional garden for nutritional security
of farm women
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Vermicompost production for
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass
484
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks income generation of
farmwomen
Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of Garlic pickle preparation for income
generation of farm women
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
Demonstration of value addition in onion for income generation of farmwomen
Field Day 1 20 Media coverage 2 Mass Farmers Training 1 20 Training for extension functionaries
1 20
3.7 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. Mandsaur Mustard NRCDR 2 DRMR, Bharatpur 75 30 4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 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
485
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of
soybean 1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of kharif pulses
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Integrated weed management in kharif pulses and oilseeds
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Integrated weed management in kharif onion
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of rabi pulse crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of rabi oilseed crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Improved cultivation of wheat
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Weed management in wheat
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC CP Weed management in garlic
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in kharif crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC SFM Nutrient management in rabi crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC CP Crop management under aberrant weather conditions
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC CP Crop management and cultivation of summer season crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
IS ONC CP Improved agro-techniques for higher production of kharif crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IS ONC CP Improved agro-techniques
for higher production of rabi crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC AEG Soil & water conservation measures
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC AEG Calibration & maintenance seed drill
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC AEG Repair and maintenance of drip irrigation system
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC AEG Repair and maintenance of thresher
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Importance of raised bed planter
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Application of different types of weeders
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Repair and maintenance of sprayers
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Repair and maintenance of sprinkler irrigation system
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Repair and maintenance of sprayers & dusters
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Improved harvesting equipments for rabi crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Improved cleaning & grading equipments for rabi crops
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW OFC AEG Improved grain storage structures
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
FW ONC WOE Preparation of Value added products of Lime Juice, RTS
1 2 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW ONC WOE Preparation of value added products of
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
487
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Drumstics
FW ONC WOE Preparation of Mango candy , RTS
1 2 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Preparation of Nutrional Sattu
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Preparation of value added products of mango
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Preparation of Nutrional Sattu
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW ONC WOE Preparation of valu added procts of Garlic
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Drudgery Management through Agricultural tools
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Income generation through preparation of F&V.
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Value addition in Ber fruits
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Preparation of Nutritional Besan Ladu
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Preparation of Ready To Eat (RTE) Foods
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW OFC WOE Value added products of Soybean
1 1 20 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
FW ONC PLP Thrips management in kharif onion
1 1 20 1 - 4 - - - 15 -
FW ONC PLP Defoliator management in soybean
1 1 20 2 - 4 - - - 14 -
FW ONC PLP Pod borer management in gram
1 1 20 1 - 3 - - - 16 -
FW ONC PLP Disease management in garlic
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW OFC PLP Insect -pest management in Soybean
1 1 20 1 - 3 - - - 16 -
488
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC PLP Disease management in
Khrif onion 1 1 20 1 - 4 - - - 15 -
FW OFC PLP Samilooper management in syaben
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW OFC PLP Thrips management in garlic
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW OFC PLP aphid management in mustard
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW ONC HOM Improved Production technology/ techniques for better yield Tulsi
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW ONC HOM Improved Production technology/ techniques for better growth and higher yield of Kalmegh
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW ONC HOV Improved Production technology of Kharif onion
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW ONC HOM Modern technique for Fenugreek production
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW ONC HOM Improved Production technology for Isabgol production in Malwa region
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW OFC HOS Hi-tech Production technology of spice crops
1 1 25 2 - 3 - - - 21 -
FW OFC HOS Improved production technology for better yield Fennel
1 1 25 2 - 3 - - - 21 -
FW OFC HOF Modern Techniques of efficient application of PGR for controlling premature fruit drop in Santra
1 1 25 2 - 3 - - - 21 -
FW OFC HOS Improved production 1 1 25 2 - 3 - - - 21 -
489
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 technology of Garlic
FW OFC HOV Improved production technology of Chilli
1 1 25 2 - 3 - - - 21 -
RY ONC WOE Stitching and Embroidery and Handicraft
1 21 20 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 14
RY ONC WOE Fruits and Vegetables processing
1 7 20 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 14
RY ONC AEG Repair and maintenance of tractor
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
IS ONC WOE Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables
1 2 20 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 14
IS ONC WOE Low cost nutrition rich food products preparation
1 2 20 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 14
IS ONC AEG Improved agricultural implements
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
IS OFC AEG Design and maintenance of micro-irrigation system
1 1 20 2 - 2 - - - 16 -
IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in kharif crops
1 1 20 2 - 5 - 2 - 11 -
IS ONC PLP Integrated pest management in Rabi crops
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW IN HOV Improved production technology of Kharif onion
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
FW IN HOM Improved production technology of Isabgol
1 1 20 1 - 2 - - - 17 -
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Fruits & Vegetable Preservation
Food and Nutrition WOE 11 - 4 - - - 16
490
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Stitching, Embroidery Income Generation WOE 21 - 4 - - - 16 Nursery & orchard Management
Self Employment HOF 1 2 - - - 14 -
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 Mandsaur Repair and maintenance of Tractor RY 18 3 01 Mandsaur Stitching, Embroidery and Hand craft RY 27 4 01 Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
PPV & FRA 2001
CRP - FW 01 162 0 12 0 14 0 0 PPV & FRA New Delhi
80000
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Productivity enhancement of major crops
CP, HOV CM IS 01 01 10 2 17 4 4 - 2 -
491
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 10 20 - 30 - 10 - 02 Kisan Mela 04 04 - Mass Kisan Ghosthi 05 05 - 30 - 10 - 02 Exhibition 02 04 - Mass Mass Mass Film Show 01 01 - 30 - 10 - 02 Method Demonstrations
01 01 - - - - - -
Farmers Seminar 03 02 - 30 - 10 - 02 Workshop 30 34 - 30 - 10 - 02 Group meetings 25 26 - 30 - 10 - 02 Lectures delivered as resource persons
10 10 - 80 - 20 - 05
Newspaper coverage
02 02 - Mass Mass Mass
Radio talks 10 10 - Mass Mass Mass TV talks 10 10 - Mass Mass Mass Popular Articles 10 20 - Mass Mass Mass Extension Literature 30 41 - Mass Mass Mass Farm Advisory Services
50 68 2
Scientific visit to farmers field
15 17 - 30 - 10 - 02
Farmers Visit to KVK 02 02 - 150 - 50 - 10 Diagnostic Visits 01 01 - 30 - 10 - 02 Exposure Visits 02 02 - 30 - 10 - 02
492
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Ex-trainees Sammelan
02 02 - - - - - -
Soil Health Camp 01 01 - - - - - - Animal Health Camp 02 03 - - - - - - Agri Mobile Clinic 02 02 - - - - - - Soil Test Campaigns 01 03 - - - - - - Farm Science Club conveners meet
01 01 - - - - - -
Self Help Group conveners meetings
01 01 - 10 - 10 - -
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
Mandsaur Oilseed Soybean RVS 2001-4 BS 180 Qtl 18 Lakh Mandsaur Pulses Gram RVG 202 BS 100 Qtl 10 Lakh 7.2 Planting Material production
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
- - - - - - - - - - - 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
Mandsaur Bioagents Mandsaur Biofertilizers 200 q Vermicompost 10000 100000 Mandsaur Bio pesticides
493
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
Mandsaur Cattle Gir Cow Milk 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : - 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 Mandsaur Soil Sample 1000 1000 500 - Mandsaur Water Sample - - - - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total 07.09.2018 Life saving irrigation in soybean PF,EF 01 20 8 28 8 2 38 05 .11.2018 Irrigation management in rabi crops PF,EF 01 20 3 23 18 2 43 26 .11.2018 Irrigation management in wheat PF,EF 01 20 1 21 17 3 41 10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No of Village
Covered Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Mandsaur 52 30000 250 944 Crop Production, Plant protection, Vegetable, Fruit & Flower Production, Livestock Management, Fisheries, Poultry, Soil Testing ,Weather Parameters.
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Mandsaur May 2018 30 Mandsaur October 2018 30
494
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 Mandsaur Apr-Jun 2018 Quarterly 1000 1000 Mandsaur Jul-Sep 2018 Quarterly 1000 1000 Mandsaur Oct-Dec 2018 Quarterly 1000 1000 Mandsaur Jan-Mar 2019 Quarterly 1000 1000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Mandsaur Video Pre Rabi Kisan Sammelan 2018-19 01 Mandsaur Video Pre Rabi Kisan Sammelan 2018-19 & World Soil Health Day
2018 01
Mandsaur Video PPV & FRA 2018-19 01
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 10 Extension Bulletin 6 Technical reports 2 Popular article 5 News paper coverage 10 Year Planner 1 13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state) Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized
Operational Area
Remarks
MMKTY M.P. Govt. ATMA M.P. Govt. MNREGA - NHM - RKVY Central Govt. DRDA - MPWSRP M.P. Govt. SEED Village - NAIP - NICRA Central Govt.
495
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state) Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized
Operational Area
Remarks
Others (Plz. Specify) SHC Central Govt. Mini lab – Mrida Parikshak Central Govt. NFSM (Pulse) Central Govt. NFSM (Oil seed) Central Govt. Wheat FLD Central Govt. RAWE VV VTP Central Govt. RKVY (Org. Farming) M.P. Govt. PPV & FRA Central Govt. Pre Kharif Kisan Sammelan Central Govt. PMFBY – Kisan Mela Central Govt. World Soil Health Day & Pre Rabi Sammelan
Central Govt.
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days
stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
Apr 2018 to Mar 2019
2018-19 Repair and maintenance of Tractor 10 60 30 2018-19 Stitching, Embroidery and Hand craft 10 50 30 2018-19 Exposure visit of Farmers 10 70 30
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
Mandsaur 2008 2008 06 NIL 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.)
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Crop Cafeteria
496
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
3. Kharif, 2018 11 varieties 4. Rabi, 2018-19 152 varieties 5. VE 8 Field Crops 6. VE 6 Vegetables 7. VE 6 Minor millets 8. CD 5 Spices Crop 9. CD 5 Medicinal Crops 10. ICM 8 Intercropping system 11. Conservation tillage 3 Field Crops 12. Organic Farming 4 Field Crops
Crop Cafeteria Kharif 2017 Crop Variety Soybean JS 97-52, JS 95-60,JS 335, NRC 37, NRC 7,JS 20-34, JS 20-29, JS20-69, RVS 2001-4 Blackgram LBG 20,JU 3, WBU 108, N UL 7 (Vishwas), JU 86, Shekhar 2, Shekhar 3
Greengram TM 37, TM 99-3, WGG 37, K 851, JM 721, Ganga 8, Virat, Shikha Pigeonpea ICPL 88039, ICPL 87119, ICPL 87, TJT 501, TJ 401, Pusa 991,Rajiva lochan Maize HQPM 5, HQPM 7, HQPM 9, HQPM 1, Sugar 75, Sakata 16, Suqar Queen
Groundnut JGN 3, TAG 26, JL 24, JGN 23, TAG 24 Millets Kodo (JK 62), Sawan (T 5), Ragi (GNR 852), China (CH 1), Kakoon (GPUM 16), Kutki (JK 8)
Crop Cafeteria Rabi 2017-18 Crop Name of variety
Mustard VARDAN, JM 3, RH 406, PJK, RVM 2, IJ 31, UTTAM TERI, PUSA BOLD, NRCDR 2, KRANTI, JM 2, RH 749, VARUNA, JM 1, NRCHB 101, PUSA AGRANI, ROHINI, YELLOW SARSON, URVASHI URVASHI, PUSA JAGANNATH
Taramira RVT 1 Fennel RF 205, RF 145, RF 178, RF 105, RF 143, RF 101, AF 1 Isabgol RVI 4 Chandrasur MC 1, MLS 07 Til AD 1 Wheat GW 366, HW 2004, HI 8498, HI 1531, RAJ 3777, MP 1203, HI 8627, HI 8737, HD 4672, JW 3211, HI 1479, GWH 147, RAJ 4037,
HD 2864, LOK 1, RAJ 3765, HI 1544, DBW 110, GW 273, GW 496, JW 3173, DL 788-2, HI 1418, HI 8381, HW 1905, SUJATA, HI 8663, WH 147, JW 3020, HD 2987, HD 2932, HI 8183, MP 4010, HD 2733 ,RVW 4106, GW 322, HW 1905, HI 8713 ,HI 1500
Linseed JL 17, SLS 76, PADMINI, SLS 73, JL 23, JLS 9, KIRAN, JLT 62
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Crop Name of variety
Chickpea RVG 202 ,JG 315, JKG 2, JKG 1, VIJAY, JAKI 9218, RVG 203, JGK 43, JG 63, JG 412, JG 40, JG 14, JG 16, JG 474, JG 6, JG 74, RVG 202, JKG 1581,JG 6, JG 11 ,JG 130 ,JGK 43, JG 226
Fenugreek RMT 143, RMT 303, RMT 305, RMT 303, AFG 1, RMT 365, RMT 361, RMT 351 ,RMT 305 ,RMT 1 ,AFG 2, KASOORI Coriander SELECTION 101, GCR 6, GCR 13, GCR 5, GCR 12, JD 1 ,DH 5, GCR 7, GCR 9, PANT HARITIMA ,DH 226, RCR 480, SYMPO S
33, DS 36 ,GCR 7, DH 5, GCR 8, GCR 2, RCR 436, GCR 4 ,DH 228, RCR 435, DH 36, GCR 11, RCR 41, RCR 20, ACR 1, RCR 728 ,RCR 446 ,GCR 10, RCR 3, RCR 684
Lentil PL 639, JL 3, JLS 1, RVL 31, PL 406, JL 3, PL 5 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.
1. Mandsaur Hariprakash Rathor Vegetable production Vill –Nahargarh Block – Sitamau, District – Mandsaur Mob.8989615164
2. Mandsaur Mahendra Singh Papaya Production Vill- Rewas dewada Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob. 8989615164
3. Mandsaur Dayaram Patidar Soybean production Vill- Lasudawan, Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob. 9754840659
4. Mandsaur Radheyshyam Patidar Papaya Nursery & Production, microirrigation
Vill - Guadia narsingh, Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob. 9826348231
5. Mandsaur Mahendra Singh Panwar Spices cultivation Vill-Narayangarh Block – Malhargrah , District – Mandsaur Mob.9407113888
6. Mandsaur Bhagatram Rathore Orchard, Organic farming, microirrigation, Spices cultivation
Vill- Kachnara Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob.9981261487
7. Mandsaur Shivnarayan Dhakar Garlic production Vill -Dhamanar Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob. 9977756444
8. Mandsaur Nagulal Dhakad Bio-fertrilizer application
Vill - Badwan Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob.9926629814
9. Mandsaur Subhas Jain Horticulture crop Production & Vermi Compost
Vill- Mandsaur, Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob. 94245107451
10. Mandsaur Ishwarlal Atela Vermi Compost, Organic Farming
Vill- Khajuriya Sarang Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob. 9424510745
11. Mandsaur Jagdish Gurjar Seed Production Vill- Dhikola Block – Mandsaur , District – Mandsaur Mob 9826340097
498
Sr. No.
Name of KVK
Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation
Address of the farmer with Mobile No.
12. Mandsaur Arjun Patidar Organic Farming, Vill- Guradiya Pratap Block – Sitamau District – Mandsaur Mob. 9424042800
13. Mandsaur Bhanwarlal Hiloriya Organic Farming, Vill - Sitamau Block – Sitamau District – Mandsaur Mob.9179063737
14. Mandsaur Milind Ji Pukhraj Herbal Products Mandsaur 15. Mandsaur Mohan Lal Ahir Spices Processing /
Organic Products Osara Mandsaur
16. Mandsaur Shri Natwarlal Kumawat Spice Traders & Exporters
Near Amity Circle, Bypass Road, Mandsaur – 458001 Madhya Pradesh INDIA
17. Mandsaur Anil Kumar Nahta Spices & Medicinal Neemuch 18. Mandsaur Hitarlal Dangi Spices Medicinal &
Fruits Kundla/ Neemuch
19. Mandsaur Omprakash Dhakad Industrialist Spices & Medicinal
Riyavan
20. Mandsaur Ram Singh Thkur Industrialist Spices & Medicinal
Agar Malva
21. Mandsaur Sangeeta Gagwal SHG on Aonla Products
Mandsaur
22. Mandsaur Dashrath Patidar / Sukh lal patidar
Shed net house owner
Village - Bahi
23. Mandsaur Tanay Jain /Subhash Jain Poly house owner Mandsaur 24. Mandsaur Imran Khan Poly house owner Sitamau
25. Mandsaur Shri Shantilal / Chandanmal
Loda Spice Traders & Exporters
Dhanmandi, Mandsaur
26. Mandsaur Shri Nilesh Soni Spice Traders & Exporters
Dhanmandi, Mandsaur (M.P.)
27. Mandsaur Smt. Pradita Jilewar, Mr. Milind Jilhewar
Spice Traders & Exporters
15-16, Industrial Area, Mandsaur (M.P.)
28. Mandsaur Ashish Rathore Dehydration of Vegetables
72-73 Agarsen Nagar, Mandsaur
29. Mandsaur Dilip Kumawat Garlic Grower Bhardawat 30. Mandsaur Rajesh Patidar Polyhouse owner Mandsaur 31. Mandsaur Ramniwas /Ambalal
Patidar Polyhouse owner -
32. Mandsaur Dev Ram / Bheru Lal Garlic Grower Alchi
499
Sr. No.
Name of KVK
Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation
Address of the farmer with Mobile No.
Patidar 33. Mandsaur Raghav Singh Shaktawat Processing of Spices
& Medicinal Mandsaur
34. Mandsaur Arjun Patidar Spice Grover & Processor
Guradiya Pratap
35. Mandsaur Heera Lal Dhakar Medicinal Tulsi, Asalia Kalmegh & Garlic grower
Dhamnar
36. Mandsaur Rakesh Patidar Garlic & Seed spices & Medicine l plant grower & processor
Alchi
37. Mandsaur Neeraj Patidar Polyhouse & Garlic grower
Titrod
38. Mandsaur Smt. Susheela Bai Dhakar W/o Heera Lal Dhakar
Garlic, Medicinal Plant Growers & processors
Dhamnar
39. Mandsaur Sharad Bhandawat Spice & Fruit Grower Mandlkha Shajapur 18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
1. 07 May 2018 42 2. 20 Oct. 2018 55 3. 15 Dec. 2018 65 4. 21 Jan. 2019 58
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Mandsaur Mandsaur, Sitamau, Malhargarh Bhanpura, Garoth 80 864 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS and Trainings, Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Newsletter, Awareness programmes, Extenstion Activities, Kisan Mela, Exihibtion, Field Days, PPV & FRA Programme, Krishi Mahotsava, Kisan Sabha, Bharat Uday se Gram Uday, Swachhta Abhiyan, Gram Swaraj Abhiyan etc.
500
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
1 Cluster Demonstration of RVS 2001-4 variety of soybean T1-Use of long duration varieties of soybean T2- Full package with RVS 2001-4 variety of soybean
30.0 ha
2 Cluster Demonstration of IPU 94-1 variety of black gram T1-Use of long duration varieties of blackgram T2- Full package with IPU 94-1 variety of black gram
40.0 ha
3 Cluster Demonstration of NRCDR 2 variety of mustard T1- Use of long duration varieties of mustard T2- Full package with NRCDR 2 variety of mustard
30.0 ha
4 Cluster Demonstration of Kartika variety of linseed T1- Use of long duration varieties of linseed T2- Full package with Azad Alsi-1 variety of linseed
30.0 ha
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 KVK, Ratlam SAC meeting, Knowledge sharing, Seed input sharing,
Implements sharing , whats App, Kisan mela , Training & Kisan goshthi
Good concept for mutual cooperation and technology dissemination
2 KVK, Neemuch SAC meeting, Knowledge sharing, Seed input sharing, Implements sharing , whats App, Kisan mela , Training & Kisan goshthi
Good concept for mutual cooperation and technology dissemination
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Mandsaur 31.03.2018 01 25 24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 1 Mandsaur - -
501
25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
Mandsaur Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Name of KVK Types of Activities
No. of
Activities Number of
Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Mandsaur Gosthies 04 79 Production technology of Kharif and Rabi crops Mandsaur Exhibition 03 115 Improved seed and planting material Mandsaur Film Show 04 198 Cultivation practices of onion, garlic and Coriander Mandsaur Fair 03 556 Production technology of Kharif and rabi crop Mandsaur Diagnostic Practical’s 06 105 Crop cafeteria on field crops, vegetables, spices
and medicinal crops Mandsaur Farm Visit 15 1155 Crop cafeteria, Seed production of soybean, wheat
and chickpea Mandsaur Lectures organixzed 06 115 IPM in Soybean and Gram cultivation practices Mandsaur Distribution of Seed (q) 81.00 153 Soybean, Wheat, Chickpea, Mustard, Coriander Mandsaur Bio Fertilizers (q) 0 0 - Mandsaur Distribution of Fingerlings (No) 0 0 - Mandsaur Bio Production Distribution (q) 36 25 Vermicompost Mandsaur Distribution of Livestock specimen
(No.) 0 0 -
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Mandsaur Soybean RVS 2001-4 101 202 Mandsaur Chickpea JG 130 42 105 Mandsaur Green Gram TJM 3 10 10 Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Mandsaur Oil seed 138 338 Mandsaur Pulses 99 245 Mandsaur Cereals 135 355
502
Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Mandsaur Vegetable crops 15 136 Mandsaur Fruits 8 99 Mandsaur Spices 29 222 Mandsaur Flower 5 80 Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No. of participants Mandsaur Dairy Management 01 35 Mandsaur Disease Management 01 41 Mandsaur Feed and fodder technology 01 44 Mandsaur Poultry Management 01 38
Animal health camps organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Mandsaur 02 359 196
Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Mandsaur Soybean RVS 2001-4 81 101 202 Mandsaur Chickpea JG 130 32 42 105 Mandsaur Green Gram TJM 3 02 10 10 Seedlings and Saplings distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Mandsaur - - - -
Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Mandsaur Tricoderma viridi, 50 Kg 25.0 80 Mandsaur Tricoderma harzinium 50 Kg 25.0 80 Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Mandsaur Rizobium 50 Kg 10 20 Mandsaur PSB 50 Kg 10 20 Mandsaur Azotobactor 50 Kg 10 20
503
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Mandsaur Vermi Compost 36 2.0 25 Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and gist of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Mandsaur 1. Deep summer ploughing
2. Ridge and furrow sowing of Kharif pulses and oilseeds 3. Dry sowing of wheat 4. Zero tillage sowing of wheat 5. Advancement in sowing time and line sowing of rabi crops 6. Mulching of uprooted weeds in crops inter rows. 7. Use of mid season correction such as thinning of plants population by removing
every third row, use of 2-3 % area spray of urea. 8. Adopting timely and proper weed management practices. 9. Use of intercropping systems such as soybean+arhar, sorghum+arhar,
sorghum+moong, sorghum+urd, Maizxe+soybean 10. Apllication of moisture conservation techniques such as ridge and furrow, broad
based furrow, breaking of soil surface layer by interculturaloperationas. 11. Growing of low water requiring and early maturing crops like moong, cowpea,
gram, Maize, sorghum, millets, sunflower, sesame, toria,mustard, stafflower . 12. Application of mulching material like mulch sheet, straw, saw dust, plastic
mulches, crop residues 13. Use of intercropping systems such as soybean+arhar, sorghum+arhar,
sorghum+moong, sorghum+urd, Maize+soybean 14. Use of life saving irrigation by water harvesting, farm pond, nala, khet talab.
269 593
Awareness campaign
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 08 302 03 48 20 378 04 1168 03 1175 02 98
28. Proposal of NICRA – NA 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
504
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Mandsaur 03770210000052 449545/- 272891/- 272891/- Amount of 100000/- has been refunded to ICAR
through DD No. 280342 dated 31.01.2017 Vide No. 106 dated 06.02.2017
31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardees
Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations
Amount received
Mandsaur 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1. Mandsaur 1 1
505
15. KVK Morena Summary of the activities
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.) OFTs 26 350 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 01 75 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 02 150 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 14 107 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 09 109 Training-Farmers and farm women 132 660 Training-Rural youths 06 150 Training- Extension functionaries 07 175 Extension Activities 1232 Mass Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) - - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
03 1000
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 85 - Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 5000 14500 Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 86 13710 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 80 Literature to be Developed/Published 04 2000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes - - Utilization of Farmers Hostel 75 220 Utilization of Staff Quarters 03 03 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - - Crop Cafeteria- - -
506
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.) Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 10/100 Mass Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions - - Case study / Success Story to be developed 02 - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 - Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
07 460
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - - KVK Ring 02 - Important visitors to KVK - - Status of KVK Website - - Status of RTI - - E-connectivity - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date) Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/ Others)
Senior Scientist & Head
Dr. S.P. Singh
Any Discipline of Agriculture
Ph.D. Dairy Science (37400-67000)
46400 03.01.2015 Permanent Gen
Scientist Dr. A. S. Yadav
Plant Protection
Ph. D. Agril. Entomology (15600-39100)
30830 25.01.2007 Permanent OBC
507
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline
Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/ Others)
Scientist Dr. S.V.S. Chauhan
Agri. Extension
Ph. D. Agri. Extension (15600-39100)
32560 29.01.2007 Permanent Gen
Scientist Dr. Vinod Rajpoot
Horticulture Ph.D. Horticulture (15600-39100)
32560 29.01.2007 Permanent OBC
Scientist Dr. Reeta Mishra
Home Science
Ph. D. Foods & Nutrition (15600-39100)
30830 31.01.2007 Permanent Gen
Scientist Dr. D. Singh Agronomy Ph. D. Agronomy (15600-39100)
32580 24.03.2007 Permanent Gen
Scientist Dr. P.P. Singh
L.M.P. Ph. D. Livestock Production &Management
(15600-39100)
29070 11.05.2007 Permanent Gen
Technical Officer Dr. B.P.S. Raghubanshi
Soil Science
Ph. D. Soil Science (9300-34800)
21940 09.07.2007 Permanent Gen
Technical Officer Mrs. Archana Khare
Home Science
M.Sc. Home Science (9300-34800)
19470 14.2.2011 Permanent SC
Technical Officer Mrs. Reena Sharma
Agronomy M.Sc. Agronomy (9300-34800)
19470 14.2.2011 Permanent Gen
Accountant / superintendent
Smt. Yashwaswini Rishiswar
H.R.D M.B.A H.R.D (9300-34800)
13890 06.12.2016 Permanent Gen
Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - -
Assit. Gr.II Shri Kamal Singh
- H. Sc (10+2)
- (5200-20200)
13750 31.12.1985 Permanent OBC
Driver Shri Dharmendra Singh
- H.Sc. - (5200-20200)
9930 10.7.2008 Permanent Gen
Supporting staff Shri Netram Dixit
- H.Sc. - (5200-20200)
10150 22.5.1990 Permanent Other
Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - -
508
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– KVK Name Agro-climatic
zone No. of Blocks
No. of Panchayats
Population Literacy SC and ST Population No. of farmers Average land holding
Morena Gird Agro-climatic Zone
07 475 1965137 72.07% 276983 227323 1.2
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (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)
Morena Nithara 2007-08 Joura 25 1200 110 Morena Sirmorkapura 2007-08 Ambha 35 600 67 Morena Hatharia 2008-09 Joura 22 2000 199 Morena Rasodhanaharbhatiara 2008-09 Pahargarah 52 850 82 Morena Bisangpura 2008-09 Joura 24 580 45 Morena Bastoli 2009-10 Kalaras 48 2200 178 Morena Chandokhar 2009-10 Porsa 50 4500 440 Morena Lakhanpura 2009-10 Sabalgarh 70 900 89 Morena Dharamgarh 2010-11 Porsa 48 1458 212 Morena Srhora 2010-11 Morena 19 865 138 Morena Esah 2011-12 Ambha 38 2458 347 Morena Beelpurkuthiana 2011-12 Ambha 45 1450 208 Morena Jighani 2011-12 Morena 09 2018 210 Morena Dipera 2013-14 Joura 36 1600 1050 Morena Padawali 2014-15 Morena 35 2000 400
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Morena To increase cropping intensity and crops on sustainable basis Morena To increase adoption of Integrated Nutrient Management(INM), Integrated Pest Management(IPM),post-harvest techniques in crops,
fruits and vegetables Morena To promote orchard and cultivation of vegetables/spices/medicinal crops to improve socio-economic conditions of rural peoples Morena To control soil and water erosion through water harvesting ,conservation and appropriate measures for efficient soil moisture utilization Morena To develop seed villages and distribution of improved variety seed of major agricultural crops (Mustard, Wheat, Sesame, green gram,
Black gram etc.) Morena Production and utilization of different organic manures and biofertilizers under Integrated Nutrient management(INM) Morena To create awareness of enhancing productivity of milch animals through genetic improvement, balance feeding , management and
health care Morena Empowering women and rural youth through income generating activities like value addition , Dairying, poultry farming, seed
509
KVK Name THRUST AREA production, nursery raising, vermicomposting and beekeeping
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
Morena Monocropping, quality seed, nutrient management, insect pest management, Cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, Unemployment of rural youth. Low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Nithara, Joura
Morena Weeds in kharif, mono cropping, quality seed, nutrient management, insect pest management, low milk yield, Cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, Unemployment of rural youth. Low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Sirmorkapura
Morena Mono cropping, quality seed of pigeon pea, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, Cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, Unemployment of rural youth. Low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Hatharia
Morena Mono cropping, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, Cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, Unemployment of rural youth. Low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Rasodhanaharbhatiara
Morena Phalaris minor in wheat, weeds in kharif crops, mono cropping, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Bisangpura
Morena Misutilization of farm waste, mono cropping, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, Cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, Unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety.
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Bastoli
Morena Phalarisminor and hiranchari in wheat, low value crops, Group discussion, field visit and Chandokhar
510
KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification
Location Name of Village & Block
quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety.
PRA
Morena Phalaris minor in wheat, weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, flood irrigation, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, high drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Lakhanpura
Morena Late blight in potato, weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Dharamgarh
Morena Weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety.
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Srhora
Morena Weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Esah
Morena Weed in potato crop, weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, quality seed of pulses, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Beelpurkuthiana
Morena Weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, quality seed of pulses, zinc deficiency, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Jighani
511
KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification
Location Name of Village & Block
pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Morena Weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, quality seed of pulses, zinc deficiency, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Dipera
Morena Weeds in kharif crops, monocropping, quality seed of pulses, zinc deficiency, low milk yield, nutrient management, limited availability of irrigation water, insect pest management, cultivation of low value crops, High drudgery, unemployment of rural youth, low productivity of crops due to old variety
Group discussion, field visit and PRA
Padawali
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to Local seed effected bacterial blight
Assessment CP Cluster bean Semi Irrigated
Yield 25 q/h
10 Assessment of improve variety of cluster bean T1- Local Seed (HG-635) T2- Improved variety cluster bean RGC-1066 T3-Improved variety RGC-1038
Rabi-Kharif 2018
Low yield due to old variety, imbalance and inadequate use of fertilizers
Assessment CP Pigeon pea-Wheat
Semi Irrigated
Yield 50 q/h
10 Assessment of short duration variety of Pigeon pea -Wheat under pigeon pea-wheat cropping sequence
512
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
/pesticides
T1 – Pigeon pea old variety (UPAS-120) – Wheat Lok 1 T 2- Pigeon pea Pusa 992 – Wheat MP 3382 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T 3- Pigeon pea Pusa Arhar-16 – Wheat RVW 4106 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
Kharif 2018
Low yield of Sesame due to incidence of phyllody disease
Assessment IPM Sesame rain fed phyllody disease
10 Assessment of IPM technology for management of phyllody disease in sesame T1- No Plant protection measure T2- Seed treatment with Imidacloprid @ 10gm/kg seed followed by two spray of Imidacloprid @ 0.3 ml/Liter T3- Seed treatment with Imidacloprid @ 05gm/kg seed followed by removal of affected plants ,need based foliar spray of chlothionidin @ 0.5gm/Liter
Kharif 2018
Low yield of Guava due to infestation of fruit fly
Assessment IPM Guava Irrigated Fruit fly 10 Assessment of IPM technology for management of Fruit fly T1: Hoeing+ sanitation T2:Hoeing+bait
513
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
application (diptrex+methyl euginol+molasses+vaseline 1:2:2:2) T3: Hoeing+ sanitation+spray of spinosad @ 25 ml/100 Lit. of water T4: Hoeing+ sanitation+diptrex 80% WP@ 150gm/100 Lit of water
Kharif-Rabi 2018-19
Lack of mineral mixture (Micro nutrients)
Assessment Low production
Milk Buffalo Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of Adoption dynamics and impact of transferred technology-Mineral mixture supplement for dairy animals. T1: Feeding sometime common salt T2: Mineral mixture feeding T3: Feeding of mineral mixture with Vitamin
Kharif-Rabi 2018-19
Poor knowledge about SHC recommendation
Assessment CBD
SHC Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of knowledge Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application T1: Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation T2: 1. To find out the
514
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices.
To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation.
Kharif-Rabi 2018-19
Low cost due to market linkage
Assessment Low cost Tomato Irrigated 10 10 Assessment of marketing in tomato crop T1: Local marketing T2: Marketing in metro city and other state
Kharif- 2018
Low yield due to weed infestation
Assessment HOV Onion Irrigated Yield 10 q/h
10 Assessment of herbicide for management of weed in onion T1: Manual weeding T2: Oxiflofen 23.5 EC@ 1.25 ml/Lit. after transplanting at stage of 2-3 leafs T3: Oxiflofen 32.5 EC@ 1.25 ml/Lit.+ Finoxa pro-p-ethayal 9.3% EC @ 2 ml/Lit after transplanting at stage of 2-3 leafs
Kharif 2018
Low milk production due to inadequate dietary protein in ration
Assessment LPM Dairy buffalo Mixed farming
- 10 Assessment of feeding of Bypass protein for its effect in milk production in high yielding dairy buffalo T1: No use of protected
515
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
protein T2: Feeding of Bypass protein 100g/day/animal for 2 month
Kharif 2018
High incidence of retention of fetal membranes (RFM) and metritis after parturition in graded murrah buffaloes
Assessment Feeding managemen
t
Vitamin E
Irrigated Buffaloes 10 Assessment of feeding of Vitamin E & Selenium for management of mastitis in graded murrah buffaloes T1:no use of Vitamin E & Selenium T2:Feeding of Vitamin E & Selenium @ 1-2g /day/animal from 30 days prepartum to 30 days post-partum
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to imbalance of fertilizer
Assessment INM Sesame Irrigated 02 10 Assessment of Sulphur fertilizer of sesame T1: No use of RDF & sulphur T2: RDF NPK 30:30:20 T3: STV based NPK+40 kg/ha sulphur
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to imbalance of fertilizer
Assessment INM Pigeon pea Irrigated 02 10 Assessment of vermicompost on yield potential of pigeon pea T1: Use of undecompost organic waste/FYM T2: RDF NPK 20:60:20 kg/ha T3: STV based NPK+2.5 ton FYM kg/ha
Kharif 2018
Low efficiency and high drudgery of
Assessment Drudgery reduction
T1: Hand operated sieves & Supa
Semi-irrigated
To reduce drudgery and
30 Assessment of double screen grain cleaner for drudgery a reduction and
516
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
farm women during cleaning and grading of grains
T2: Spiral grader T3: Double Screen Grain Cleaner
improve efficiency of farm women
efficiency improvement of farm women
Kharif 2018
Nutritional insecurity among adolescent girls with low level of haemoglobin
Assessment Nutritional security
T1: No addition of Moringa oleifera in the diet T2: Addition of Moringa oleifera in Chhapati T3: Addition of Moringa oleifera in curry
Semi-irrigated
To improve nutritional status of adolescent girls with intervention by Moringa oleifera
30 Assessment of nutritional status of adolescent girls by nutritional intervention by drum stick (Moringa oleifera) sahajan
Kharif 2018
Low efficiency in vegetable plucking
Assessment Drudgery reduction
Vegetable plucking
Irrigated 10 Assessment of improved implement of drudgery reduction in vegetable plucking by ring cutter T1: Use of traditional tools T2: Use of improve tools ring cutter
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to weed infestation Garlic
Assessment CP Garlic
Irrigated - 10 Assessment of herbicide in Garlic T1:manual weeding T2: Oxysluorfen 33.5 E.C. @ 150g a.i./ha at 0-3 days DAS T3:Oxadaygene (Rooster) @ 500g a.i./ha at 0-3 days. DAS
Round the year excluding
Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment CP (NRM)
Soil health Irrigated - 10 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to
517
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
the period from July to September. 2018-19
enhance soil health T:1 Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2 250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days.
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield of mustard due to incidence of Sclerotonia stem rot
Assessment IPM Mustard Irrigated Sclerotonia stem rot
10 Assessment of IPM technology for management of Sclerotonia stem rot in Mustard T1- Seed treatment with carbendazim @ 3gm/kg seed T2- Seed Treatment with Trichoderma virdae @ 6 gm/kg seed followed by two spray of carbendazim @ 1 gm/lit at 45 and 55 DAS T3-Deep summer ploughing, Seed treatment with carbendazim @ 3gm/kg seed followed by two spray of carbendazim @1gm/Lit at 45 and 55 DAS
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield of Chick pea due to infestation of pod borer
Assessment IPM Chick Pea Semi Irrigated
Pod borer 10 Assessment of IPM technology for management of pod borer in gram T1- Triazophos 40EC @
518
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
800ml/ha T2- Deep Summer plouging, pheromone traps @ 5/ha, spray of Emmamectin benzoate 5 SG @ 100gm/ha T3- Deep Summer plouging, Bird percher @ 50/ha, pheromone traps @ 5/ha and foliar spray of Rynaxypyr @ 75ml/ha
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to weed infestation
Assessment HOV Onion Irrigated - 10 Assessment of herbicide for management of weed in onion T1: Manual weeding T2: Oxiflofen 23.5 EC@ 1.25 ml/Lit. after transplanting at stage of 2-3 leafs T3: Oxiflofen 32.5 EC@ 1.25 ml/Lit.+ Finoxa pro-p-ethayal 9.3% EC @ 2 ml/Lit after transplanting at stage of 2-3 leafs
Rabi 2018-19
Low milk yield due to deficiency of Energy
Assessment Feeding management
bypass fat Irrigated Buffaloes 10 Assessment of feeding of bypass fat in high lactating buffaloes T1: No use of feed supplement T2:Feeding of bypass fat@100 gram/day/animal for 2 months
Rabi 2018-19
Low egg as well meat production from
Assessment Production management
Narmda Nidhi poultry bird
Irrigated Poultry 10 (200 birds
Assessment of Narmda Nidhi poultry bird in back yard system of poultry
519
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
local colored bird
) Farming T1: Rearing of local colored bird T2: Rearing of Narmda Nidhi birds
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to imbalance of fertilizer
Assessment INM Wheat Irrigated 02 10 Assessment of integrated nutrient management in wheat crop T1: No Use of RDF, STV and vermicompost T2: RDF NPK 120:80:40 kg/ha T3: STV based NPK+2.5 ton vermicompost
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to imbalance of fertilizer
Assessment FM Mustard Irrigated 02 10 Assessment of sulphur fertilizer in mustard crop T1: No Use of RDF, STV and vermicompost T2: RDF NPK 80:40:20 kg/ha T3: STV based NPK kg/ha+40kg/ha sulphur
Rabi 2018-19
Nutritional insecurity among adolescent girls with low level of haemoglobin
Assessment Nutritional security
T1: No iron supplementation T2: Iron enriched aonla candy supplementation T3: Iron enriched aonla candy supplementation and Iron tablets
- To improve nutritional security of adolescent girls with improved hemoglobin level
40 Assessment of nutritional status of adolescent girls through incorporation of enriched aonla product in their diet
520
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/
Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situation
s
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with
parameter)
Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
FP
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1
T2
supplementation T4: Iron tablets supplementation
Rabi 2018-19
Low efficiency and high drudgery of farm women during cleaning and grading of grains
Assessment Drudgery reduction
T1: Hand operated sieves & Supa T2: Spiral grader T3: Double Screen Grain Cleaner
Semi-irrigated
To reduce drudgery and improve efficiency of farm women
30 Assessment of double screen grain cleaner for drudgery a reduction and efficiency improvement of farm women
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
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3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) 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
farmers Area in
ha
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
CP Paddy Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Herbicide in transplanted Rice crop (Application herbicide Bispyribac sodium 10% EC @ 25 g a.i. /ha at 20-25 DAS )
05/02 Application herbicide Bispyribac sodium 10% EC @ 25 g a.i. /ha at 20-25 DAS
CP Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of herbicide in Soybean (Imazathapyr 35% + Imazamox 35% WG 70 g a.i./ha (Odyssey) for weed control in soybean at 20-25 DAS)
05/02 Herbicide in Soybean Imazathapyr 35% + Imazamox 35% WG 70 g a.i./ha (Odyssey) for weed control in soybean at 20-25 DAS
CP Green Gram
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Imazathpyr Herbicide in green gram ( Imezathpyr 60gma.i./ha at 20-25 DAS)
05/02 Herbicide in green gram FP: Farmer practice RP: Imezathpyr 60gma.i./ha at 20-25 DAS
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM Soybean Kharif 2018
Management of defoliators in soybean (RP-Deep summer ploughing, installation of pheromone traps @ 5/ha for S. litura, hand collection and destruction of egg masses/young larvae of S. litura and foliar application of Rynaxypyr @ 75ml/ha
05/02 FP-Triazophos 40EC@800 ml/ha RP-Deep summer ploughing, installation of pheromone traps @ 5/ha for S. litura, hand collection and destruction of egg masses/young larvae of S. litura and foliar application of Rynaxypyr @ 75ml/ha
IPM Pigeon pea Kharif 2018
Demonstration of IPM technology for management of pod borer complex in pigeon pea (FP- No control measure RP- Deep summer ploughing, installation of pheromone traps @ 5/ha for H. armigera and foliar application of indoxacarb @ 500ml/ha)
05/02 FP- No control measure RP- Deep summer ploughing, installation of pheromone traps @ 5/ha for H. armigera and foliar application of indoxacarb @ 500ml/ha
ICT KMA Kharif-Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on dissemination of agricultural information through Kisan Mobile Advisory
60 KMA
HOV Dark red Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Kharif onion variety (agrifound dark red )
10/01 AFDR
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
LPM Dairy Buffalo
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of cultivation and feeding of maize fodder African Tall variety for milk production in dairy animals (Cultivation of maize green fodder and feeding @ 30kg per animal per day)
10 African Tall
LPM Dairy Buffalo
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of cultivation and feeding perennial fodder Napiar Bajra Hybrid (MBH) variety IGFRI-6
10 IGFRI-6
WOE (Stored products protection)/ Grain Storage
Grain pro super bags
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of grain pro super bag for storage of pulses by farm women
10 Grain pro super bags for pulses
Nutritional security of farm families
Nutritional Kitchen Garden
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Nutritional kitchen garden for nutritional security of farm women and their family members
10 Improved variety seeds and seedlings of vegetables
Income generation
Cool chamber
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Zero Energy Cool Chamber to increase the shelf life of vegetables
5 Zero Energy Cool Chamber
CP Mustard Rabi Demonstration of improved variety of mustard RH-749
05 RH-749
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
CP Mustard Rabi Demonstration intercultural operation in mustard crop (wheel hoe at 25-30 DAS)
05 wheel hoe
IPM Potato Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of IPM technology for management of late blight in potato
02 FP-Mancozeb 75 % WP@ 0.2% RP-Metalaxyl @ 0.25%
IPM Mustard Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of IPM technology for management of white rust in mustard ( FP- No control measure RP-Seed treatment Matelaxyl 35SD @ 6gm/kg seed followed by two spray of Ridomil MZ 72 WP @ 0.2% at 50 and 65DAS)
02 FP- No control measure RP-Seed treatment Matelaxyl 35SD @ 6gm/kg seed followed by two spray of Ridomil MZ 72 WP @ 0.2% at 50 and 65DAS)
HOV Light red Rabi 2018
Demonstration of Kharif onion variety agrifound Light red
10/01 AFLR
LPM Dairy Buffalo
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of feeding of urea molasses mineral block for its effect on milk production and reproductive performance in dairy buffalo (feeding UMMB@ 3 kg/animal/month)
10 Composition of UMMB- Urea-10% Molasses-38% Wheat bran-38% Mineral mixture-2% Salt- 2% Cement-10% Vitamin-250g/100kg
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
LPM Dairy Buffalo
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of preparation and feeding of balance feed using locally available feeding ingredients In dairy buffalo
10 Balance feed using Bajra-18% Wheat-20% Mustard oil cake-32% Arhar chuni-12% Chana Chuni-14% Mineral mixture -1% Salt-2% Lime stone power-1%
INM Chick pea
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of integrated nutrient management of chickpea. (NPKS 20:50:20:20 kg/ha+2.5 ton FYM kg/ha+3kg PSB/ha)
02 JAKI-9218
WOE (Stored products protection)/ Grain Storage
Grain pro super bags
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of grain pro super bag for storage of pulses by farm women
10 Grain pro super bags for pulses
Nutritional security of farm families
Nutritional Kitchen Garden
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Nutritional kitchen garden for nutritional security of farm women and their family members
10 Improved variety seeds and seedlings of vegetables
Drudgery reduction
Revolving stool
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Drudgery reduction of farm women involved in milking of animals
10 Revolving stool
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3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks
Morena Field days 03 155 Farmers Training 05 97 Media coverage 03 Mass Training for extension functionaries 01 25
3.5 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.
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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
Morena
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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F/FW ONC SFM Role of micro nutrient application production & Productivity of crops
01 01 20
F/FW ONC SFM Vemicompost production technique for income generation
01 01 20
F/FW OFC SFM Importance of micro nutrient in crop
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Importance and method of soil sample collection.
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Importance & use of Bio-fertilizer in kharif crop.
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Technique of vermicomposting
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Micro Nutrient deficiency in crop.
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Technique of soil & water conservation
01 01 25
F/FW OFC INM Integrated nutrient management in Rabi crop.
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Importance and technique of preparation of compost by NADEP Method.
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Importance of organic farming & organic production technology
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Importance & use of Bio-fertilizer in Rabi crop.
01 01 25
FW ONC-FW
WOE Storage grain loss minimization techniques for farm women
01 01 25
FW ONC-FW
WOE Improved techniques for food and nutrient security
01 01 25
FW ONC-FW
WOE Income generation activities for farm women
01 01 25
FW ONC-RY WOE Income generating opportunities for rural youth
01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC-IS WOE Nutritional importance of drumstick in diet
01 01 25
FW ONC-IS WOE Low cost nutritious foods for vulnerable groups
01 01 25
FW ONC-IS WOE Importance of nutritional kitchen garden for farm families
01 01 25
FW ONC-IS WOE Value addition of local produce for nutritional security
01 01 25
FW ONC-IS WOE Ways of food processing to prevent loss of nutrients
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Income generation activities for rural farm women for food safety & security
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE High nutrient efficiency diet for rural farm women
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Use of local produce for control of malnutrition
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Household security through nutritional kitchen garden
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Nutritional importance of Drumstick for nutritional security
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Different uses of drumstick in daily diet
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Nutritional security through locally available sources of food
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Available sources of iron rich foods for adolescent girls
01 01 25
FW OFC-RY WOE Milky mushroom production for nutrition and income
01 01 25
FW OFC-RY WOE Oyster mushroom production for nutrition and income
01 01 25
FW OFC-FW
WOE Proper storage of grains and pulses by using modern techniques
01 01 25
FW OFC- WOE Nutritional kitchen garden as a 01 01 25
529
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW way for food security FW OFC-
FW WOE Nutritionally rich foods for
adolescent girls 01 01 25
FW
OFC
WOE Importance and techniques of kitchen gardening
01 01 25
FW OFC WOE Entrepreneurship development for farm women
01 01 25
FW OFC RYH Nutritional security of adolescent girls
01 01 25
FW OFC WOE Value addition of seasonal agriculture produce
01 01 25
FW OFC WOE Nutritional security of pre-school children
01 01 25
FW OFC
WOE Improved agricultural tools for drudgery reduction of farm women
01 01 25
FW ONC
WOE High nutrient efficiency diet for rural farm women
01 01 25
FW ONC
WOE Techniques of storage of grains and its value addition
01 01 25
FW ONC
WOE Drudgery reduction of farm women
01 01 25
FW OFC
WOE Household security through nutritional garden
01 01 25
FW ONC
WOE Drudgery reduction of farm women during agriculture and dairy farming activities
01 01 25
FW ONC
RYH Role of soybean and pearlmillet in preventing malnutrition among preschool children and adolescent girls
01 01 25
FW
OFC
RYH Value addition for entrepreneurship development
01 01 25
FW
OFC
WOE Nutritional kitchen garden through community nursery
01 01 25
FW
OFC
WOE Drudgery reduction of farm women through improved tools
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CRP Production technique of kharie 01 01 25
530
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
crop F/FW OFC CRP Weed control in paddy crop 01 01 25 F/FW OFC CRP Weed control in soybean crop 01 01 25 F/FW OFC CRP Management of 530harif crop 01 01 25 F/FW OFC CRP Production technique of
Masterd and Toriya 01 01 25
F/FW OFC CRP Weed and water Management in rabi crop
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CRP IWM in 530harif crop 01 01 25 F/FW OFC CRP Production technique of DSR 01 01 25 F/FW OFC CRP Weed Management of Kharif
Crop 01 01 25
F/FW OFC CRP Water Management of Kharif crop
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CRP Weed Management of Wheat crop
01 01 25
F/FW ONC CRP Cropping system in 530 harif crop
01 01 25
F/FW ONC CRP Technique of sowing in paddy and soybean
01 01 25
F/FW ONC CRP Production technology of 530harif crop
01 01 25
F/FW ONC CRP Weed Management of khrif crop
01 01 25
F/FW ONC CRP Weed Management of Rabi Crop
01 01 25
F/FW ONC CRP Production technology of Zaid crop
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Round the year green fodder production programme
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Importance of balance feeding for milk production in dairy cattle and buffaloes
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Prevention and control of Haemorrhagic Septicemia disease in dairy cattle and buffaloes
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Importance of feeding mineral 01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
and vitamin supplements in dairy buffaloes
F/FW OFC LPM Management of Ecto and Endo parasites in dairy animals
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Prevention of calf mortality in dairy buffaloes
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Prevention and control of Foot and mouth disease in dairy animals
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Importance of broiler poultry farming as a income generating source
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Prevention and control of Mastitis in dairy cattle and buffaloes
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Backyard poultry farming 01 01 25 F/FW OFC LPM Importance of Cowpea (Lobia)
as a protein source in dairy cattle and buffaloes
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Management of coccidiosis disease in goats
01 01 25
F/FW OFC LPM Commercial dairy farming 01 01 25 F/FW OFC LPM Backyard poultry farming 01 01 25
IS ONC LPM Livestock feed and fodder management
01 01 25
IS ONC LPM Reproductive management of dairy animals
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Techniques of soil sampling for field crops and in of soil test reports.
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Crop diversification and green manuring in agriculture and its benefits
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Resource consternation technology of kharif crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Improved production technology of kharif crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Promotion of direct seed rice 01 01 25
532
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
for resource conservation F/FW OFC CP Production technology of
Basmati rice cultivation 01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Resource conservation technology of oilseed and pulses
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Organic farming and its value addition and certification
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Production technology of Rabi crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Efficient herbicide spray technology in weed crop
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Identification of micro nutrient deficiencies symptoms and their remedial measures
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Cultivation of summer pulses 01 01 25 F/FW IS CP Yield gap analysis for major
kharif crops (Recommended production VS static average
01 01 25
F/FW IS CP Refresher course of cultivation of Rabi crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC IPM IPM in cluster been 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Sesame 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Soybean 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Pigeon pea 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Peal millet 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in paddy 01 01 25 F/FW ONC IPM Importance of seed treatment
in Kharif crops 01 01 25
F/FW OFC IPM Importance of seed treatment in Rabi crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC IPM Termite Management in Rabi crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC IPM Rodent Management in crops 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Mustard 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Gram 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Potato 01 01 25 F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Vegetable crops 01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
F/FW OFC IPM IPM in Berseem 01 01 25 F/FW ONC IPM Importance of Bee Keeping in
Agriculture 01 01 25
F/FW ONC IPM Indigenous technology for pest management
01 01 25
F/FW ONC IPM Importance of Bio-pesticides in pest management
01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of Garlic
01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of Pea 01 01 25 F/FW OFC CRP Nursery management 01 01 25 F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of
Kharif Onion 01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of Marigold
01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of coriander
01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of Fenugreek
01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of Rabi Vegetable crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOV Production Technology of Kharif Vegetable crops
01 01 25
F/FW OFC HOF Management of new orchard 01 01 25 F/FW ONC RYH Entrepreneurship
development for Rural Youth 01 01 25
F/FW ONC CRP Importance of summer deep ploughing
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Importance of crop rotation 01 01 25 F/FW OFC CP Technology of grain storage 01 01 25 F/FW OFC OTH Importance of green manuring 01 01 25 F/FW OFC SFM Techniques of soil and water
management 01 01 25
F/FW OFC WM Repairing and maintenance of farm machinery
01 01 25
F/FW OFC AEG Low cost techniques in Agril. production
01 01 25
F/FW OFC CP Pre-causation before 01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
purchasing of seed, fertilizer, chemical, etc.
F/FW OFC CBD Importance of organic farming for sustainable agriculture
01 01 25
F/FW OFC SFM Formation and management of Yuvak Mangal Dal & Local leader
01 01 25
F/FW OFC IS Extension approach & Extension method
01 01 25
F/FW ONC IS Importance of Demonstration and its type
01 01 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust
Area Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others M F M F M F
Importance of organic farming & organic production technology
- INM 05
Technique of Vermicomposting Vermicomposting Employment Generation
05
Income and nutrition from mushroom production
Mushroom Income generation & nutritional security
5 days
Value addition and processing of local produce
Local produce Value addition 05
Broiler poultry farming in Morena district Broiler poultry Employment Generation
06
Goat farming a profitable enterprises Goat Employment Generation
06
Beekeeping and its management Bee Keeping Employment Generation
05
Bee Keeping for employment generation Bee Keeping Employment Generation
05
Beekeeping an agriculture related enterprises Bee Keeping Employment Generation
05
Value addition of fruits and Seasonal fruits and Value addition 05
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Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others M F M F M F
vegetables vegetables Seed production of kharif crops Seed Income generation 05 Seed production technology Rabi crops Seed Income generation 05 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
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Quality Seed Grower
Income generation -- Quality Seed Grower
3-5 1
Bee Keeper Income generation - Bee Keeper
3-5 2
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 6 Kisan Mela 2 Kisan Ghosthi 4 Exhibition 4 Film Show 8 Method Demonstrations 5 Farmers Seminar 1 Workshop 1 Group meetings 7 Lectures delivered as resource persons
38
Newspaper coverage 12 Radio talks 4 TV talks 18 Popular Articles 08 Extension Literature 4 Farm Advisory Services 82 Scientific visit to farmers field 38 Farmers Visit to KVK 950 Diagnostic Visits 22 Exposure Visits 1 Ex-trainees Sammelan 2 Soil Health Camp 1 Animal Health Camp 1 Agri Mobile Clinic 1 Soil Test Campaigns 2 Farm Science Club conveners meet
5
Self Help Group conveners meetings
2
World Honey Bee day 1 Seed treatment campaign 2
537
7. Production and supply of Technological products 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
7.2 Planting Material production
KVK Name
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
Morena Seedling Tomato - - - HY Seedling 400 Morena Seedling Chilli - - - HY Seedling 300 Morena Seedling Cauliflower - - - HY Seedling 300 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
Morena Vermicompost 85 q Morena Honey Production 5q Morena Honey Processing 20 q Morena Verms production 120 kg Morena Dry Azola 5 kg Morena Oyster mushroom production 100 kg 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
Cattle 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES Year of establishment : 2004-05
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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
Morena Soil Sample 5000 - - - - Morena- Water Sample -- - - - - 9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training
course
Client (PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No of Village Covered
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Morena 86 13710 58 775 CP, HOV, INM,IPM,LPM, Weather, Marketing
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Morena June 2018 40 - Morena September, 2018 40 - 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 Morena April to June 2018 3 month 500 500 Morena July to September 2018 3 month 500 500 Morena October to December 2018 3 month 500 500 Morena January to March 2019 3 month 500 500
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
Morena CD Kisan Mela 03 Morena CD World Soil Health Day 03
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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 08 Technical bulletins 03 Technical reports 10 Popular article 13 News paper coverage 12 Year Planner 01 Others (pl. specify) 06 13. Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored)
Name of scheme Name of Agency (Central/state) Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized
Operational Area Remarks
ATMA 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds): 50 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)
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
Morena 2014-15 2015-16 03 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.) 01 Morena Yes Yes b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Crop Cafeteria
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c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No.
Theme of Crop Cafeteria
No. of Crop Cafeteria
Variety Date of sowing Maturity (Days) Yield (q/ha)
01 Varietal (Kharif) Green Gram TJM-3, IPM-02-3 Black Gram Shekhar-03, PU-01, PU-02 Maize Brad bed Furrow 2 row Maize Hybrid-03 row Cow pea PL-01, PL-02, PL-03, PGCP-01 Pigeon pea PA-291, Pusa-2001, Upas-120,
Pusa-992, Pusa-991, ICPL-88039
02 Sowing of crop by BBF Intercropping
Pigeon pea + Green Gram
ICPL-88039+TJM-3 (2:1)
Pigeon pea + Black Gram
ICPL-88039+Uttera (2:1)
Pigeon pea + Maize ICPL-88039+Hybrid (2:1) Pigeon pea
2 row (70 cm) 3 row
03 Varietal (Rabi) Mustard RH-749, NRCDR-02, NRCHB-101, YSH-401, IJ-31, RH-406, Chinese, JM-03, RVM-02
Wheat HI-8498, HI-8713, HI-1612, HI-8777, HD-2932, HI-8627, HI-3759, HI-1544, HI-8663, HI-1531, HI-1605, HI-8737
Chick pea Ujjwal 04 Sowing of Wheat
by broad bed Planter
Wheat HD-2932
05 Sowing of wheat by broad bed planter
Pigeon pea+ Green Gram-Wheat
MP-1203
Pigeon pea+ Black Gram-Wheat
MP-1203
Pigeon pea+ Maize-Wheat
MP-1203
Pigeon pea (2 row)-Wheat
MP-1203
Pigeon pea (3row)-Wheat
MP-1203
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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.
1 Morena Narendra Singh Zero Tillage Cluster bean/Pigeon pea - Wheat Cropping system
Vill. Dhamkan, Block Ambar,joura M. N. 9826884169
2 Morena Rakesh S/O Mehtab singh
Sowing of pigeon pea by sweep seed drill
Vill. Ata , Block- Joura M.N. 8909518775
3 Morena Rajbeer Singh Quality seed grower , Gram,pigeon pea, mustard
Village-Bhajpur, Mo.No.- 9425401888
4 Morena Mahesh Bhagel Mustard NRCDR-2 ,Mustard RVM-2, NRCHB-101,102
Vill. Baragoun Mo. No. 8358893329
5 Morena R.D. Tyagi Zero tillage –Paddy- Wheat /Mustard Paddy – Gram Soybean – Mustard + Relay Cropping
Vill. Bhatpura M.N. 9907013775
6 Morena Pramod Sharma Apiculture, Vegetables, Floriculture Fruits (Papaya) and Vermicompost
Vill. Sirmor ka pura M.N. 9098686418
7 Morena Kulvinder Singh Zero tillage Paddy – wheat, Happy Seeder sowing Paddy – wheat
Vill. Budhiapura M.N. 9827319620
8 Morena Dharmendra Tyagi Zero tillage Paddy – wheat Cropping Sequence Soybean – wheat/ Mustard
Vill. Nidhan Mo.No. 9907068441
9 Morena Shanti Swaroop Yadav Ridge bed sowing in pigeon pea – wheat cropping Sequence
Vill. Jigni
10 Morena Mrs. Shashi Chhari Oyster Mushroom Production Unit Vill. Arbipura Mo.No. 8435665335 11 Morena Beniram Kushwah Apiculture Vill. Mirghan M.N. 9575723422 12 Morena Jagdish Tyagi Apiculture (Bee Village) Vill. Naya goun Mo.No. 9826968196
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Morena 05 07 16 460 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.
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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
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
01 Gwalior Beekeeping 02 Bhind Beekeeping and IPM in Pulses and oil seed crop
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
23. Status of KVK Website: www.kvkmorena.com Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 01 Morena 31.03.2017 06 4938 24. Status of RTI Sr. No.
Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals
25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Exhibition Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Sangoshthi 01 55 Narmada sewa Yatra News Paper/Mass Media 02 Mass Plant health camp Swachha Bharat Abhiyan 12 80
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27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties S. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
1 Morena Oilseeds- Mustard RVM-2 & RH-749 10000 11200 2 Morena Pulses- Short duration pigeon pea 20000 22000 3 Morena Cereals- Wheat- MP-4010, RVW-4106 20000 21000 4 Morena Vegetable crops- Tomato, chili, Brinjal etc 150 200 5 Morena Tuber crops- Potato, k-3797 500 600 6 Morena Fruits- Guava 20 25 7 Morena Spices- Coriander 50 90 8 Morena Cotton
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl.No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants
01 Morena Dairy Management 01 20 02 Morena Disease management 01 20 03 Morena Feed and fodder technology 01 20 04 Morena Poultry management 01 20
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
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Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Morena Eiseniefetida 1.0 12.0 20
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Morena Zero tillage 1500 1100 Morena Furrow irrigated raised bed planter 100 145 Morena Broad bed planter 200 225 Morena Land leveling by lazar leveler 20 30
Awareness Campaign 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
15 450 04 210 01 40 - - 02 65 - - 28. Proposal of NICRA
1. Technologies to be demonstrated
Name of Technology Name of Crop/ Enterprises Area (ha.)
Yield % change in
Yield No. of farmers
benefitted Drought resistant / varieties: Crop (Black gram PU-31, Shekhar-3, Uttra-94-1,PU-01,PU-02
Black Gram 4.8
Sesame JTS -55, JTS-8, Sesame 4.8 Green gram: TJM-3, IPM02-3 , Pusa 9531
Green gram 4.8
Introduction of new crops (drought tolerant ) 4.8 Cluster bean RGC-1038,RGC-1036N ,HG-563 application of imazethapyr+imazamox @ 40 g/ha at 3-4 leaf stage (20 DAS)
Cluster bean with weed management application of imazethapyr+imazamox @ 40 g/ha at 3-4 leaf stage (20 DAS)
4.8
Improve variety of mustard Mustard NRCHB 101, RVM-2, RH-749, Mustard 8.0
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Name of Technology Name of Crop/ Enterprises Area (ha.)
Yield % change in
Yield No. of farmers
benefitted Wheat : MP-1203, HD-2932, RVW-4106 (Heat tolérant résistant var.), MP-1203 (low water requiring variety)
Wheat 8.0
Chick pea- RVG-202, RVG-203 (Moderately résistant against Fusarium wilt and dry root rot
Chick pea 6.0
Appropriate inter-cropping systems Green Gram + Pigeon pea (2:1)
TJM-3+ICPL-88039 Green Gram + Pigeon pea 05
Maize+ Pigeon pea (2:1) Hybrid+ICPL-88039
Maize+ Pigeon pea 05
Chickpea + Mustard (6:1) RVG-202+NRCHB-101
Chickpea + Mustard 05
Soyabean + Pigeon pea (6 :2 or 8:1) JS-9560+ ICPL-88039
Soyabean + Pigeon pea
05
Relay cropping Mustard + Berseem NRCHB-101+BB-3
Mustard + Berseem
05
Relay cropping Mustard + Fenu greek NRCHB-101
Mustard + Fenu greek 05
Integrated nutrient management practices INM in Pigeon pea PA-291 Pigeon pea 4.8 INM in Soya bean JS-9560 Soya bean 4.8 INM in Mustard NRCHB-101, RH-749, RVM-2
Mustard 4.8
INM in Wheat-MP 1203, HD-2932 (120:60:40:25) N:P:K:Zn kg/ha
Wheat 4.8
IWM triasulfuron 20 WG @ 20g a.i./ha (100g product/ha) at 25-30 DAS
Wheat 4.8
In-situ moisture conservation: Sowing -Laser leveller +Bunding Pigeon pea, cluster bean, wheat, mustard 5.0 Sowing of Crops Raise bed planter Pigeon pea, cluster bean, wheat, mustard 4.8
Contour tillage etc. Pigeon pea, cluster bean, wheat, mustard, black gram, green gram
4.8
Summer deep tillage Pigeon pea, cluster bean, wheat, mustard, 14.0
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Name of Technology Name of Crop/ Enterprises Area (ha.)
Yield % change in
Yield No. of farmers
benefitted black gram, green gram Custom Hiring Center - - Rainwater harvesting structure Water harvesting recycling system Roof water harvesting 10 Renovation of defunct water harvesting structures in the village:
Pond 10
Micro-irrigation system: 1-Drip Guava, orchard 02 2-Sprinkler Wheat, mustard 02 Management of buffalo calves (Schedule deworming for control of calf mortality at the age of 10, 30 & 80 days after birth)
Buffalo calves 250
Feeding of bypass fat for increase milk production yield, fat% & body wait under climate change condition
Milch buffalo 40
Feeding of oral calcium supplement for increase milk production under climate change condition
Milch buffalo 40
Vermicomposting Dairy farmer 10 Nutritional kitchen garden Farm women 10 Seed production Progressive farmer 10 2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Farmers Gosthi 40 10 10 60 Field days 160 40 20 220 Travelling Seminar 30 10 10 50 Exposure visits 8 2 2 12 Training of Extension personnel - - 30 30
3. Proposed Training Activities in NICRA Village
Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Soil and water conservation 40 10 2 52
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Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered
Farmers Farm Women Official Total Conservation agriculture 40 10 2 52 Vegetable cultivation 40 10 2 52 Kharif crop production technology 40 10 2 52 Rabi crop production technology 40 10 2 52 Zaid crop production technology 40 10 2 52 Vaccination in animal 100 - 2 102
4. Proposed Activities for Fodder Bank Established (Years) Capacity Current Status
2017-18 - 1 qt.
5. Proposed Activities for Seed Bank Established (Years) Capacity Current Status
Wheat 2017-18 - 300 qt.
6. Public Representative/District Administration Visited in NICRA Village Name of Representative/Officer Designation Date of Visit
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.)
31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardees
Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations
Amount received
32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 01 Morena 01 01
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16. KVK Neemuch Summary of the activities
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.) OFTs 15 88 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 5 25 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 1 5 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha)
8 80
FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise)
4 48
Training-Farmers and farm women 73 Training-Rural youths 5 Training- Extension functionaries 9 Extension Activities 192 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 1.40 Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) Live stock products
Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 2000
Sample 2000
Rainwater Harvesting System
Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 104
messages 18555
SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 50 Literature to be Developed/Published 81 2000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes
549
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.) Utilization of Farmers Hostel Utilization of Staff Quarters Details of KVK Agro-technological Park Crop Cafeteria- 2 Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District
Status of Revolving Funds Awards and Recognitions Case study / Success Story to be developed 1 KVK Progressive Farmers interaction Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan KVK Ring Important visitors to KVK Status of KVK Website Status of RTI E-connectivity Details of Technology Week Celebrations Interventions on Drought Mitigation Proposal of NAIP Proposal of NICRA Well labeled photographs Other Activities
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on 31-03-2018)
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale
(Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator Dr. C.P. Pachauri Horticulture Ph.D Horticulture 37400-67000 61720 23-04-2007 Permanent Others
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Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale
(Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) AGP - 10000
Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr. P.S. Naruka Agril. Extension
Ph.D Agril. Extension 15600-39100 AGP - 7000
37750 27-01-2007 Permanent Others
Subject Matter Specialist2
Dr. S.S. Sarangdevot Plant Protection
Ph.D Entomology 15600-39100 AGP - 7000
37750 03-02-2007 Permanent Others
Subject Matter Specialist3
Dr. Shilpi Verma Home Science
Ph.D Foods & Nutrition 15600-39100 AGP - 7000
34640 22-02-2011 Permanent Others
Subject Matter Specialist4
Dr. Shilpi Kerketta L.P.M Ph.D L.P.M 15600-39100 AGP - 6000
21600 19-06-2015 Temporary Others
Subject Matter Specialist5
- - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist6
- - - - - - - - -
Programme Assistant Dr. J.P.Singh Agronomy Ph.D Agronomy 9300-34800 AGP-4200
16290 9/9/2016 Temporary Others
Farm Manager - - - - - - - - - Computer Programmer Mrs. Sanyukta
Pandey Computers PGDCA Computers 9300-34800
AGP-4200 21300 29/03/2008 Permanent Others
Accountant / superintendent
Mr.J.S.Solanki - M.Com, LLB
- 9300-34800 AGP-3600
13830 21-12-2016 Temporary
ST
Stenographer - - - - - - - - - Driver - - - - - - - - - Driver - - - - - - - - - Supporting staff - - - - - - - - - Supporting staff - - - - - - - - - 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– * Name of the District: NEEMUCH * No. of Blocks: 03 * No. of Tehsils: 06 * Total population of the district: 826,067 * Total Geographical Area (ha): 393554 * Cropping Intensity: 160 % * Net Cultivated Area (ha): 1,84,502
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S. No. Particulars Name of the Block Total
Neemuch Jawad Manasa 1 Population 239519 140890 267541 826,067 2 Geographical Area (ha) 85,137 1,56,951 1,51,466 3,93,554 3 Distance from District HQ (Km) 0 20 30
Major Farming systems / enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) S. No. Farming systems / enterprises 1 Agriculture + Animal Husbandry 2 Agriculture + Horticulture + Animal Husbandry 3 Agriculture + Horticulture 4 Agriculture
Description of Agro-climatic Zone & Major agro ecological situations (Based on soil and topography) S.No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 1. Malwa Plateau Impeded drainage in medium & deep black soils, low cropping intensity, high run off, soils are low in N, Medium in P
and medium to high in K. Deficiency of Zn and S has also been observed. The soils in hilly portion are poor predominantly skeletal and shallow.
Soil Type/s
S.No Soil Type Characteristics Area in ha 1 Deep Soils Having Good water holding capacity and fertility 10% 2 Medium Deep Soils Having Good water holding capacity 50% 3 Light Soils Having Good water holding capacity 40%
Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district S. No. Crop Area (ha) Production (Qtl) Productivity (Kg/ha)
1 Soybean 137000 171000 1248 2 Maize 28100 61600 2191 3 Black-gram 4100 1900 468 4 Groundnut 4000 3500 873 5 Wheat 56900 238000 4500 6 Gram 29400 44100 1500 7 Mustard 26900 48300 1800 8 Garlic 7770 582750 75.00 9 Isabgol 22290.00 24519.00 1100
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Production and Productivity of livestock, poultry, fisheries etc. in the district Category Population Production Productivity Cattle Crossbred Indigenous 220906 - - Buffalo 114198 - - Sheep Crossbred - - - Indigenous 11903 Goats 167663 - - Pigs 2221 - - Crossbred Indigenous Rabbits Poultry Hens Desi 39161 - - Improved - - - Ducks - - - Turkey and others - - - Fish - - - Marine - - - Inland - - - Prawn - - - Scampi - - - Shrimp - - - 1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the village)
Jawasa 2015 Neemuch 15 km 1420 462 Sarjana 2016 Neemuch 10 km 750 121
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Neemuch Quality Seed Neemuch Nutrient Management Neemuch Pest Management Neemuch Weed Management
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KVK Name THRUST AREA Neemuch Diversification Neemuch Value Addition Neemuch Unawareness Neemuch Unemployment 1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Low Productivity of Soybean due to old variety, improper plant protection measure, weed infestation
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
Low Productivity of Blackgram due to old variety, improper plant protection measure, weed management
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
Low Productivity of Maize due to imbalance fertilization, improper plant protection measure
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
Low Productivity of Onion due to imbalance fertilization , weed infestation
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
Low Productivity of Chick pea due to old variety, improper plant protection measures
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
Low Productivity of Wheat due to old variety to imbalance fertilization , weed infestation
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
Low Productivity of Mustard due to old variety, improper plant protection measures
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
Low Productivity of Garlic due to old variety, imbalance fertilization, weed infestation
Through PRA tools (Matrix Ranking, Semi structured Interview, Group Discussion etc.)
Village-Semli Mewar & Amawli Mahal Block-Neemuch
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
Kharif, 2018
Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment NRM - All The year Round
FW 05 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
health Kharif, 2018
Low Productivity of soybean due to improper plant protection measure, (area - 130000 ha), area affected - 80 %
Assessment IPM Soybean Rain fed FW 05 Assessment of IPM module with Flubendamide 48%SC in soybean – chick pea cropping system
Kharif, 2018
Low yield due to old var. JS 9560 & aberrations in weather
Assessment Cropping system
Soybean Rain fed FW 05 Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system
Kharif, 2018
1)Low iron content in diet 2) Use of traditional diet 3) Lack of knowledge about nutritional foods 4) Prevelence of infectious diseases 5) Poor socio-economic condition
Assessment Nutritional security
- - FW 07 Assessment of Prevalence of Anemia Among rural adolescent girls
Kharif, 2018
Low milk yield due to imbalance feeding and no green fodder feeding all the year round
Assessment LPM cows All FW 7 Assessment of round the year Green fodder production for milk yield increase in desi cows
555
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
Kharif, 2018
Low yield due to imbalance feeding
Assessment LPM Goats All FW 7 Assessment of Concentrate supplementation during advanced pregnancy in goats
Rabi, 2018-19
Low Productivity of chick pea due to due to improper PP measure. (area – 28000 ha), ( affected area – 70 %)
Assessment IPM Chick pea Irrigated FW 5 Assessment of IPM module with Flubendamide 48 % SC@100 ml/ha. against pod borer in soybean-chick pea cropping pattern.
Rabi, 2018-19
Low Productivity of coriander due to improper plant protection measure. (Area -26000 ha) , (Affected Area – 60%)
Assessment IDM Coriander Irrigated FW 5 Assessment of IDM module with Triadimefon 500 gm/ha against stem gall disease in coriander . Soybean - Coriander cropping pattern.
Rabi, 2018-19
Low Productivity of coriander due to under dose fertilization. (Area -26000 ha) , (Affected Area – 60%)
Assessment INM Coriander Irrigated FW 5 Assessment of Nutrient Management in coriander. Soybean - Coriander cropping pattern.
Rabi, 2018-19
Low Productivity of fenugreek due to under dose fertilization (Area -7000 ha) , (Affected Area – 60%)
Assessment INM Fenugreek Irrigated FW 5 Assessment of Nutrient Management in fenugreek. Soybean – fenugreek
556
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practiceT1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
cropping pattern Rabi, 2018-19
Low Productivity of Isabgol due to imbalance fertilization (Area -16000 ha) , (Affected Area – 65%)
Assessment INM Isabgol Irrigated FW 5 Assessment of Nutrient Management in Isabgol. Soybean – isabgol cropping pattern
Rabi, 2018-19
Low yield due to limited irrigation
Assessment Varietal Evaluation
Wheat Irrigated FW 10 Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system.
Rabi, 2018-19
Lack of awareness regarding healthy food
Assessment Designing and
development of high nutrient
efficiency nutrient diet
wheat irrigated FW 05 Assessment of Porridge (Durum Wheat) for nutritional security of farm women & their children
Rabi, 2018-19
Poor growth in goats
Assessment LPM Goats all FW 5 Assessment of Probiotics feeding in goats
Rabi, 2018-19
Low milk yield due to lack of mineral supplementation
Assessment LPM Buffaloes all FW 7 Assessment of chelated organic mineral preparation feeding on milk production in lactating buffaloes
557
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel Assessment of IPM module with Flubendamide 48%SC in soybean Assessment of IPM module with Rynaxypyre 20 SC in soybean. Assessment of Weed Management in Onion Assessment of Improved Nursery Management for income generation of farm women Assessment of Spiral Seed Grader in soybean Assessment of round the year Green fodder production for milk yield increase in buffaloes Assessment of Concentrate supplementation during advanced pregnancy in goats Assessment of IPM module with Flubendamide 480 % SC@600 ml/ha. against pod borer in chick pea .
Assessment of IPM module with Triadimefon 1 gm./litre of water against stem gall disease in coriander. Assessment of Nutrient Management in coriander. Assessment of Nutrient Management in Fenugreek Assessment of Nutrient Management in Isabgol Assessment of effect of soya-ladoo in pre-school children to combat under nourishment Assessment of Naveen serrated sickle for reducing drudgery of farm women in wheat Assessment of Probiotics feeding in goats Assessment of chelated organic mineral preparation feeding on milk production in lactating buffaloes 2.2 Economic Performance
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP(T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1) RP(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
Assessment of IPM module with Flubendamide 48%SC in soybean – chick pea cropping system
Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea
558
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP(T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1) RP(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
cropping system Assessment of Prevalence of Anemia Among rural adolescent girls
Assessment of round the year Green fodder production for milk yield increase in desi cows
Assessment of Concentrate supplementation during advanced pregnancy in goats
Assessment of IPM module with Flubendamide 48 % SC@100 ml/ha. against pod borer in soybean-chick pea cropping pattern.
Assessment of IDM module with Triadimefon 500 gm/ha against stem gall disease in coriander . Soybean - Coriander cropping pattern.
Assessment of Nutrient Management in coriander. Soybean - Coriander cropping pattern.
Assessment of Nutrient Management in fenugreek. Soybean – fenugreek cropping pattern
Assessment of Nutrient Management in Isabgol. Soybean – isabgol cropping pattern
Assessment of Wheat
559
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha)
Average Net Return (Rs/ha)
Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP(T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1) RP(T2) RP (T3)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3)
Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system. Assessment of Porridge (Durum Wheat) for nutritional security of farm women & their children
Assessment of Probiotics feeding in goats
Assessment of chelated organic mineral preparation feeding on milk production in lactating buffaloes
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers Area in ha
Soybean Weed Management
Demonstration of tion of herbicide Imizamox + Imezathapyrfor Weed management
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
150 7500 25000
Soybean IPM Demonstration of Lembdacyhalothrin 5% ec against girdle beetle and semilooper of soybean
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
06 250 100
Soybean Varietal Replacement
Demonstration of High yielding Variety J.S.-9560
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
08 150 450
Soybean Farm Machinery Demonstration of the efficiency of BBF planter for sowing of soybean
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day 25 500 160
Soybean Value addition Demonstration of value addition Organization of training, Field 05 130 175
560
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers Area in ha
of soybean by tofu making Visit, Field Day Black gram Varietal
Replacement Demonstration of High yielding Variety T.A.U.-1
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
03 90 80
Oniom Weed Management
Demonstration of oxadiargyl for weed mgt.
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
04 85 110
Onion IDM Demonstration of COC 50%ec against purple blotch of onion
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
02 84 105
Maize Weed Management
Demonstration of herbicide Atrazine for Weed management
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
04 120 120
Garlic Value addition Demonstration of value addition of Garlic by pickle making
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
05 54 05
Wheat Varietal Replacement
Demonstration of improved variety RVW 4106
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
02 45 04
Mustard Varietal replacement
Demonstration of improved variety NRCHB-101
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
08 160 135
Mustard IPM Demonstration of Oxydematonmethyle 25 % ec against Mustard Aphid
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day 08 180 130
Chick pea Varietal Replacement
Demonstration of improved variety JG-16
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day
02 25 14
Chick pea IPM Demonstration of Profenophos 40% ec + Cypermethrin 4 % against pod borer in Chick pea
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day 05 65 60
Garlic Weed Management
Demonstration of Oxyflurofen 250 g/ha + One hand Weeding at 45 days
Organization of training, Field Visit, Field Day 06 82 65
Mustard Farm Machinery Demonstration of the efficiency of Rotavator for field Preparation
Organization of training 06 82 65
Aonla Income Generation
Demonstration of income generation through Aonla by Candy Making
Organization of training 05 54 05
Mandarin Drudgery Reduction
Demonstration of drudgery reduction of farm women through fruit harvester in
Organization of training 02 45 04
561
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers Area in ha
Mandarin Vegetables Household food
security Growing of many vegetables Organization of training
08 160 135
Backyard Poultry
LPM Rearing of Dual purpose Improved poultry breed Croiler in deep litter system
Organization of training 05 54 05
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha)
% change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM Soybean Kharif,2018 Demonstration of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC against girdle beetle and semilooper of soybean
5.0 -
Weed Management
Soybean Kharif,2018 Demonstration of herbicide Imizamox + Imezathapyr for Weed management
5.0 -
Varietal Replacement
Soybean Kharif,2018 Demonstration of High yielding Variety J.S.-2034
5.0 -
ICT Agriculture Literature
Kharif,2018 Demonstration on the performance of Print media in popularization of new technologies
12 Nos.
Established village library related to agricultural literature
562
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha)
% change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Grain Storage
Maize Kharif,2018 Demonstration of Pro super bag for storage of Maize
12 -
Weed Management
Onion Kharif,2018 Demonstration of herbicide Oxadiargyl for Weed Management
5.0 -
IDM Onion Kharif,2018 Demonstration of COC 50%ec against purple blotch of onion
5.0 -
LPM Buffaloes Kharif,2018 Demonstration of supplementing mineral mixture on concentrate feed in milk production in dairy buffaloes
12 -
LPM Buffaloes Kharif,2018 Demonstration of Total mixed ration (TMR) feeding on milk production of dairy buffaloes
12
IPM Mustard Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of Imidachloprid 17.8% SL against Mustard Aphid
5.0 -
Varietal Replacement
Wheat Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety DBW-110
5.0 -
563
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha)
% change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM Chick pea Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of Profenophos 40% ec + Cypermethrin 4 % against pod borer in Chick pea
5.0 -
Weed Management
Garlic Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of Oxyflurofen 250 g/ha + One hand Weeding at 45 days
5.0 -
Varietal Replacement
Mustard Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety NRCHB-101
5.0
Grain Storage
Wheat Rabi,2018-19
Demonstration of Pro super bag for storage of Wheat
12 -
Household Food Security
Vegetables Year Round
growing of many vegetables
24 Nos.
HYV of Vegetables
LPM Cows Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of Azolla + hydroponics feeding to lactating desi cows
12 Nos.
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LPM Poultry Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of Improved variety of poultry (Pratapdhan) in backyard system
12 Nos.
564
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Soybean Demonstration of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC against girdle beetle and semilooper of soybean
Insect larva population per M2
Soybean Demonstration of tion of herbicide Imizamox + Imezathapyr for Weed management
No. of pods per plant
Soybean Demonstration of High yielding Variety J.S.-2034
No. of pods per plant
ICT Demonstration on the performance of Print media in popularization of new technologies
Knowledge, adoption and constraints level
Maize Demonstration of Pro super bag for storage of Maize
Moisture % No. of Infected Grains Wt. of 100Grains No. of Store Insect (adult)
Onion Demonstration of herbicide Oxadiargyl for Weed Management
No. of weeds per M2
Weed dry weight.(gm)
Onion Demonstration of COC 50%ec against purple blotch of onion
Percent disease intensity
565
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Wheat Demonstration of Pro super bag for storage of Maize
Moisture % No. of Infected Grains Wt. of 100Grains No. of Store Insect (adult)
Buffaloes Demonstration of supplementing mineral mixture on concentrate feed in milk production in dairy buffaloes
milk yield /day, fat% peak milk yield
Buffaloes Demonstration of Total mixed ration (TMR) feeding on milk production of dairy buffaloes
milk yield /day, fat% peak milk yield
Mustard Demonstration of Imidachloprid 17.8% SL@ 165 ml per/ha against Mustard Aphid
No. of aphid per twig
Chick pea Demonstration of Profenophos 40% ec + Cypermethrin 4 % against pod borer in Chick pea
Insect larva population per M2
Garlic Demonstration of Oxyflurofen 250 g/ha + One hand Weeding at 45 days
No. of weeds per M2 Weed dry weight.(gm)
Wheat Demonstration of improved variety DBW-110
No. of effective
tillers
566
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Mustard Demonstration of improved variety NRCHB-101
No. of siliqua per
plant
Vegetables growing of many vegetables
Production / unit per capita consump. (gm/day) % change in consump. (gm/day) % RDA
Cows Demonstration of Azolla + hydroponics feeding to lactating desi cows
Milk yield (litre/day), fat %, 90 days milk production
Poultry Demonstration of Improved variety of poultry (Pratapdhan) in backyard system
Egg production, Body weight
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Soybean Field days 01 25
Farmers Training 01 25 Media coverage Training for extension functionaries 01 15
Black gram
Field days 01 25 Farmers Training 02 50 Media coverage Training for extension functionaries 01 15
Onion Field days 01 25 Farmers Training
567
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Media coverage Training for extension functionaries
Garlic Field days 01 25 Farmers Training Media coverage Training for extension functionaries
Chick pea Field days 01 25 Farmers Training 01 25 Media coverage Training for extension functionaries 01 15
Wheat Field days 01 25 Farmers Training 01 25 Media coverage Training for extension functionaries
Mustard Field days 02 50 Farmers Training 02 50 Media coverage Training for extension functionaries 01 15
Buffaloes Field days - - Farmers Training 01 25 Media coverage - - Training for extension functionaries - -
3.5 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.
- Neemuch - - - - - 4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
568
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Neemuch
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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 Neemuch Rural youth Pre & Post Evaluation Neemuch Extension Personnel Pre & Post Evaluation Neemuch Farmers & Farm women Pre & Post Evaluation Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Participants Gen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
FW OFC WOE Child care & preparation of weaning mixtures
01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC WOE Nutrition and health of vulnerable groups 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC WOE Importance of Balance diet for women 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC WOE Nutrient conservation during cooking 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC WOE Importance of Fruits & Vegetables in daily
diet 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC WOE Safe grain storage 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC WOE Preservation of fruits & Vegetables 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC WOE Gender mainstreaming through SHGs 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC SFM Importance of Soil Testing & right techniques
of soil sample collection 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC SFM Importance of Organic Farming 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC SFM Soil & Water Conservation & its Advantages 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC HOF Pit digging for plantation of fruit plants 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC HOF Management of Mandarin Orchard 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC LPM Importance of A.I. in dairy animals 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC HOF Management in Guava orchard 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PIS Preparation of vermi-compost 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PIS Preparation of compost through NADEP 01 02 - - - - - - - -
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Participants Gen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
FW OFC CRP Improved cultivation practices of Soybean & Maize
01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC CRP Importance of Bio fertilizers application in Kharif Pulses
01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC CRP INM in Maize 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC CRP Importance of Bio fertilizers application in
rabi Pulses 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC LPM Care & Management of Calves 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC CRP Improved cultivation techniques of
Toria&Taramira 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC CRP INM in Mustard 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC CRP INM in Irrigated & semi Irrigated Wheat 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC CRP Water Management in Wheat 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC CRP Green Fodder production in Summer 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC CRP Improved cultivation of Zaid Urid & Moong 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC OTH Programme Planning for integrated farming 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC OTH Information on National Crop Insurance
Scheme 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC OTH Information regarding Central & State Govt. Rural Dev. Schemes
01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC OTH Market Intelligence 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC LPM Management of dairy animals during
summer 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC PLP Termite & White Grub Control Measures 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PLP Control of Girdle Beetle in Soybean 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PLP Pests management in Kharif vegetables 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PLP IPM in Rabi crops 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PLP Pest Management in Rabi Vegetables 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PLP Pests Management in Spices Crops 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PLP Insect pests Management in Opium 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC PLP Insects pests management in Cucurbits 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC HOV Improved cultivation techniques of tomato
&chili 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC HOV Nursery raising of Kharif vegetables 01 02 - - - - - - - -
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Participants Gen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
FW OFC HOV Improved cultivation techniques of Zaid Vegetables
01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC HOS Improved cultivation techniques of seed spices
01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC HOS INM in Garlic 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC HOM Improved cultivation techniques of Isabgol 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC HOM Improved cultivation techniques of Opium 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW OFC CBD Concept of SHGs & its advantages in
livelihood enhancement 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW OFC CBD Concept & Formation of Seed Bank 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC WOE Back yard Nutritional Kitchen Gardening 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC WOE Low cost balance diet for infants 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC WOE Drudgery reduction in Maize 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC WOE Value addition of seasonal fruits 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC WOE Importance of Soybean in Daily Diet 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC HOF Micro Irrigation system in Orchard 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC HOF Propagation techniques in fruit plants 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC LPM Care & Management in Pregnant & Lactating
goats 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW ONC LPM Clean Milking 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC LPM Summer Stress Management in Poultry 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC LPM Disease Management in dairy animals 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC LPM Control measures of Ecto& Endo parasites
in cattle 01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW ONC PIS Preparation of Bordeaux mixture & its method of application
01 02 - - - - - - - -
FW ONC CRP Weed Management in Soybean 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC CRP Fodder production in Rabi 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC PLP Pest management in Soybean 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC PLP Insect pests management in Tomato &Chili 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC PLP Rodent control in various crops 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC PLP Pests Management in Chick pea 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC PLP Insect Pests Management in Mustard 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC HOV Nursery raising of Rabi vegetables 01 02 - - - - - - - -
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Participants Gen SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
FW ONC CBD Training on Leadership Development 01 02 - - - - - - - - FW ONC LPM Feed Management in cattle 01 02 - - - - - - - - RY ONC PLP Care & maintenance of Spray pumps 01 07 - - - - - - - - RY ONC PIS Preparation of Vermi-compost 01 07 - - - - - - - - RY ONC HOV Nursery raising for tomato & Cole crops 01 07 - - - - - - - - RY ONC LPM Income Generation through backyard poultry 01 07 - - - - - - - - RY ONC WOE Income Generation through value addition of
seasonal fruits. 01 07 - - - - - - - -
IS ONC CBD PRA techniques 01 02 - - - - - - - - IS ONC PLP Insect pests management in Kharif Crops 01 02 - - - - - - - - IS ONC HOF Advance technique in Mandarin orchard 01 02 - - - - - - - - IS ONC CRP Advance technique of growing Kharif crops 01 02 - - - - - - - - IS ONC HOS Advance techniques of Garlic cultivation 01 02 - - - - - - - - IS ONC CRP Advance techniques of growing Rabi crops 01 02 - - - - - - - - IS ONC PLP Insects pests Management in Rabi crops 01 02 - - - - - - - - IS ONC WOE Causes & prevention of anemia and protein
energy Malnutrition 01 02 - - - - - - - -
IS ONC LPM Animal Health Management 01 02 - - - - - - - - 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 Neemuch - - - - - - - - - - Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed else
where Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed
- - - - -
572
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
Micro Irrigation system in Orchard
25
Preparation of Bordeaux mixture & its method of application
25
Propagation techniques in fruit plants
25
Programme Planning for integrated farming
25
573
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
Importance of Bio fertilizers application in Kharif Pulses
25
Low cost balance diet for infants
25
Improved cultivation practices of Soybean & Maize
25
Clean Milking 25
Control of Girdle Beetle in Soybean
25
Importance of Balance diet for women
25
Pest management in Soybean
25
Nursery raising of Rabi vegetables
25
Insect pests management in Tomato &Chilli
25
Concept of SHGs & its advantages in livelihood enhancement
25
Fodder production in Rabi
25
Rodent control in various crops
25
574
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
Pests Management in Gram
25
Insect Pests Management in Mustard
25
Value addition of seasonal fruits
25
Insect pests Management in Opium
25
Control measures of Ecto& Endo parasites in cattle
25
Nursery raising of Kharif vegetables
25
Advance techniques in Mandarin orchard
25
Advance techniques of growing kharif crops
25
Insect pests management in Kharif Crops
25
Advance techniques of growing Rabi crops
25
Advance techniques of Garlic cultivation
25
575
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
PRA techniques 25
Insects pests Management in Rabi crops
25
Causes & prevention of anemia and Protein and Energy Malnutrition (PEM)
25
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 12 KisanMela 02 KisanGhosthi 12 Exhibition 02 Film Show 06 Method Demonstrations 04 Farmers Seminar 01 Workshop - Group meetings - Lectures delivered as resource persons
50
Newspaper coverage 20 Radio talks 10 TV talks 10
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Popular Articles 10 Extension Literature 10 Farm Advisory Services As per
need
Scientific visit to farmers field 30 Farmers Visit to KVK - Diagnostic Visits 06 Exposure Visits - Ex-trainees Sammelan 01 Soil Health Camp - Animal Health Camp 02 Agri Mobile Clinic - Soil Test Campaigns 02 Farm Science Club conveners meet - Self Help Group conveners meetings
02
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
Neemuch Cereals Neemuch Pulses Gram RVG-203 SD 40 qtl - - Neemuch Oilseeds Soybean RVS 2001-04 SD 100 qtl - - Neemuch Fruits - 7.2 Planting Material production
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 - - - - - - - - - - -
577
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
Neemuch Bioagents - - - - Neemuch Biofertilizers - - - - Neemuch Bio pesticides - - - - 7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle - - - - - - 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : Mini Soil Test Kit Year of establishment : - 2015-16
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 Neemuch Soil Sample 2000 2000 5 - - 9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total - - - - - - - - - -
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of Beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Neemuch 104 18525 30 11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Neemuch May,2018 25 Neemuch October,2018 25
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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 Neemuch 2008 Quarterly 2000 2000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Neemuch 01 - - 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 05 Technical bulletins 05 Technical reports 10 Popular article 20 News paper coverage 40 Year Planner 01 Others (pl. specify) - 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
Neemuch ATMA 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
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
Neemuch 2016 2016 04 00 -
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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 Neemuch Yes DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Neemuch Crop Cafeteria -
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 Varietal Demonstration 02
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. 1 KVK Neemuch - - - 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. August,2018 25 2. December,2018 25 19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Neemuch 01 03 10 400 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.
20. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable. N.A Sr. No. Name of crop under
Technology demonstration Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 KVK Mandsaur Material,Machinery,Man power 2 KVK Ratlam Material,Machinery,Man power
580
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks 23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 KVK Neemuch 2011 40 4675 24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) NOT ESTABLISHED 26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Name of KVK Types of Activities
No. of
Activities Number of
Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Neemuch Gosthies 14 700 INM, IDM,IPM,ICM Neemuch Lectures organized 14 700 INM, IDM,IPM,ICM Neemuch Exhibition 02 700 INM, IDM,IPM,ICM Neemuch Film show 14 700 INM, IDM,IPM,ICM Neemuch Fair - - Neemuch Farm Visit 02 700 INM, IDM,IPM,ICM Neemuch Diagnostic Practical’s 02 700 INM, IDM,IPM,ICM Neemuch Distribution of Literature (No.) - - Neemuch Distribution of Seed (q) - - Neemuch Distribution of Planting materials (No.) - - Neemuch Bio Product distribution (Kg) - - Neemuch Bio Fertilizers (q) - - Neemuch Distribution of fingerlings (No) - - Neemuch Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) - - 27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION NOT APPLICABLE 28. Proposal of NICRA NOT APPLICABLE 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) NOT APPLICABLE
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30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.)
KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Neemuch 02460200000581 - - - 31. Awards & Recognitions KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations Amount received Neemuch 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Two best only in the following format Name of the KVK, TITLE, Introduction, KVK intervention, Output, Outcome, Impact
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Neemuch 01 -
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17. KVK Rajgarh Summary of the activities
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.) OFTs 16 80 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 150 300 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 30 60 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 4 16 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 4 20 Training-Farmers and farm women 80 2000 Training-Rural youths 8 200 Training- Extension functionaries 8 200 Extension Activities 35 2000 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 2 450 Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
5000 -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
5600 -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
5400 -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 2 1000 Rainwater Harvesting System 2 1000 Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 48 90000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 60 Literature to be Developed/Published 20 2000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 6 900 Utilization of Farmers Hostel 12 300 Utilization of Staff Quarters 6 6 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 2 50 Crop Cafeteria- 50 1000
583
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.) Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 05 05 Status of Revolving Funds - - Awards and Recognitions 02 - Case study / Success Story to be developed 02 - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 12 1500 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages) 6 1650 Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - - KVK Ring 2 02 Important visitors to KVK 6 100 Status of KVK Website 12 - Status of RTI - - E-connectivity 01 Mass Details of Technology Week Celebrations 2 Mass Interventions on Drought Mitigation 01 Mass Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs - - Other Activities - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator
Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr.A. Shrivsatava
Food Science Ph.D. Food Science 15600-39100 +
7000 37320
14.06.1995 Temporary
GEN
Subject Matter Specialist2
Mr. B. Kumrawat
Soil Science M.Sc. Ag. Soil Science 15600-39100
+ 6000 28220
26.03.2007 Temporary
OBC
Subject Matter Specialist3
Mr. Lal Singh Horticulture M.Sc. Ag.
Horticulture 15600-39100+ 6000
05.02.2007 Temporary S.C
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Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Subject Matter Specialist4
Vacant - -
- - - - -
-
Subject Matter Specialist5
Vacant - -
- - - - -
-
Subject Matter Specialist6
Vacant - -
- - - - -
-
Programme Assistant
Dr.Mukesh Singh
Extension Ph.D. Extension 9300-34800 +
4200 18160 12.03.2007 Temporary SC
Farm Manager Vacant - - - - - - - - Computer Programmer
Vacant - -
- - - - -
-
Accountant / superintendent
Mr. Kailash Singh Kushwah
Office superintendent/ Accountant
M.A.
9300-34800+3600
13830
05.12.2016
Temporary OBC
Stenographer Mrs. Sapna Singh
Stenographer B.A.
Hindi Steno 5200-20200+2800
11170 26.08.2016 Temporary GEN
Driver Rajesh Mahobia
Driver H.S.C. - 5200-20200
+1900 9060 08.07.2008 Temporary
SC
Driver Vacant - - - - - - - - Supporting staff
Sayyad Z. Ali TSL 6th - 5200-20200
+1300 8700 05.04.1997 Temporary
GEN
Supporting staff
Zameel Khan TSL 8th - 5200-20200
+1300 8670 24.05.2003 Temporary
GEN
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– 1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (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)
Rajgarh Naiheda 2017-18 Zeerapur 46 1630 410 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Rajgarh Early maturing & stress tolerant varieties of major crops Rajgarh Technologies of crop cultivation & protection during dry spell condition in kharif Rajgarh Production & utilization of farm waste for organic manuring to improve soil health
585
KVK Name THRUST AREA Rajgarh Crop diversification Rajgarh Entrepreneurship development among the rural youth Rajgarh Drudgery reduction in warm women Rajgarh Breed improvement in livestock Rajgarh Feasible soil and water conservation techniques & NRM
1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Indigenous seed and planting materials PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Imbalance use of fertilizer PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Unawareness about judicious use of pesticides PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Unawareness about judicious use of fertilizer and irrigation water PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Infestation of Weed and pest PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Unemployment of rural population PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Migration for livelihood during lien period PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Drudgery in farm women PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Unawareness about use of farm implements PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Lack of knowledge regarding value addition PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur Lack of knowledge of scientific livestock management PRA Farmer Instruction Naiheda, Zeerapur
2. On Farm Testing 2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
Kharif 2018
Low Yield Assessment INM
Onion Irrigated
2.0 ha
5 Assessment of K and S application in Onion
NPK 100:40:0+ 20
q FYM
NPK + FYM 100:
50:80+50q
NPK + S 100:60: 100+40
Kharif 2018
Low Yield Assessment INM
Soybean Rainfed
2.0 ha
5 Assessment of S and Zn application in Soybean
NPKS 20:30:0:0
NPKS 20:60:20:40
NPKS Zn 20:60:
20:40:05
Kharif 2018
Study Study ICT
Use of Whatsapp for effective communication
Performance
100
25 (Wheat Producer)
25 (Orange
Producer)
Assement of Studyon ICT tools Mobile Messaging ,social media (Whats up) in
Objective- 1. To share agricultural technique through message audio, video, photo etc. 2. to receive farmers problem through message audio, video, photo etc. 3. To collect farmers feedback for KVK
586
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
25 25 (Gram Producer)
25 (Coriander Producer)
Dissemination of africultural message
scientist on their demonstrate technology.
Kharif 2018
Study Study ICT
Demission of agriculture technology
through K.M.A
Performance 100 100
Assessment of “Kisan Mobile Advisory” for dissemination of agricultural technology
Objective- Existing system for transfer of technology
Kharif 2018
High Drudgery and Low Efficiency
Assessment WOE/DR Soybean Rainfed 1 ha 05
Assessment of Twin Wheel Hand hoe in Soybean
Local Sickle/ Khurpi
Twin Wheel Hand Hoe
Single Wheel Hand Hoe
Kharif 2018
High Drudgery and Low Efficiency
High Drudgery and Low Efficiency
WOE/DR Fruit Crop Irrigated 1 ha 05
Assessment of manual operated Fruit harvester
Hand picking Fruit
harvester Basket Picking
Kharif 2018
Low Yield Assessment CRP Soybean Rainfed 2 ha 05
Assessment of Ridge Furrow Method of Sowing in Soybean for low and high rainfall condition
Line Sowing Ridge & Furrow sowing
BBF Sowing
Kharif 2018
Low Yield Assessment CRP Soybean Rainfed 2 ha 05
Assessment of integrated Weed Management practice in Soybean
Quizalopop Ethyl
Application of
Imazethypre 10% SL @
100 g.ai/ha15-20
DAS
Application of Imazethypre + Imazamex (35%) @ 100 g.ai/ha 15-20
DAS
Kharif 2018
Low Yield Assessment IPM Bottle Guard Irrigated 1 ha 05
Assessment of Insecticide for the control of fruit fly in bottle guard
No spray of Insecticide
Foliar spray of Trizophos 40 E.C. @ 2ml/litre of water at attack of Fruit fly
Foliar spray of Fipronil
5%[email protected] ml/lit of water
Kharif Low Yield Assessment VE Lady finger Irrigated 1 ha 05 Assessment Parbhani VRO-6 VRO-22
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
2018 of Improved Variety of Lady finger
Kranti
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment INM Coriander Rainfed 2.0 ha 5
Assessment of K and S application in Coriander
NPK 60:32:0 NPK
60:60:30 NPKS
60:60:30:20
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment INM Mandarin Rainfed 2.0 ha 5
Assessment of K S and Zn application in Mandarin (6th Year up to 3 years )
FYM 10 kg/plant
NPK- 300 g + 250 g + 0
+ 50Kg FYM/plant
NPK- 600 g + 200 g + 100g + 10g ZnSO4
/plant
Rabi 2018-19
High Drudgery and Low Effeminacy
Assessment WOE/DR Fertilizer
Broadcaster Irrigated 1.0 05
Assessment of Fertilizer Broad Caster
Bucket broadcasting
Fertilizer broadcaster
Cloth beg broadcasting
Rabi 2018-19
High Drudgery and Low Effeminacy
Assessment WOE/DR Hand Ridger Irrigated 1.0 05 Assessment of hand Ridger
Ridge formation by
spade Ridger
Plain planting of vegetables
Rabi 2018-19
Low Yield Due to Old variety
Assessment CRP Wheat Irrigated 2.0 05
Assessment of Improved variety of Wheat for irrigated condition
Sujata Malav Shakti
PusaMangal
Rabi 2018-19
Low Yield Due to use of old wilt Susptible variety
Assessment CRP Gram Rainfed 2.0 05
Assessment of Improved Variety of Gram
Kok-2 RVS-202
JAKI 92-18
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment VE Tomato Irrigated 1.0 05
Assessment of Improved Variety of Tomato
Pusa Ruby Arka
Meghali INDAM 3003
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment VE Onion Irrigated 1.0 05 Assessment of IV of Onion
N-53 Bhima super AFLR
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2.1a Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations
Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel Assessment of K and S application in Onion Assessment of S and Zn application in Soybean Study on ICT tools Mobile Messaging ,social media (Whats up) in Dissemination of agricultural message
Assessment of performance of seed societies in Rajgarh district of M.P. Assessment of Twin Wheel Hand hoe in Soybean Assessment of manual operated Fruit harvester Assessment of K and S application in Coriander Assessment of K S and Zn application in Mandarin (6th Year up to 3 years ) Assessment of Fertilizer Broad Caster Assessment of hand Ridger Assessment of Ridge Furrow Method in Soybean for low & high rainfall conditions Assessment of Insecticides for the control of fruit fly in Bottle Gaurd Assessment of Improved Variety of Lady finger Assessment of Integrated Weed Management practice in Soybean Assessment of Improved variety of Wheat for irrigated condition Assessment of Improved Variety of Gram 2.3 Economic Performance
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
RP (T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
Assessment of K and S application in Onion
Assessment of S and Zn application in Soybean
Study on ICT tools Mobile Messaging ,social media (Whats up) in Dissemination of agricultural message
Assessment of performance of seed societies in
589
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
RP (T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
Rajgarh district of M.P. Assessment of Twin Wheel Hand hoe in Soybean
Assessment of manual operated Fruit harvester
Assessment of Ridge Furrow Method in Soybean for low & high rainfall conditions
Assessment of Integrated Weed Management practice in Soybean
Assessment of K and S application in Coriander
Assessment of K S and Zn application in Mandarin (6th Year up to 3 years )
Assessment of Fertilizer Broad Caster
Assessment of hand Ridger
Assessment of Improved variety of Wheat for irrigated condition
Assessment of Improved Variety of Gram
Assessment of Improved Variety of Lady Finger
Integrated pest management Fruit
590
OFT Title Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2)
RP (T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
Fly in Bottle Guard
3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages No. of farmers Area in ha
Soybean INM Demonstration on INM in Soybean
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar
04 135 55
Maize INM Demonstration on INM in Maize
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar
06 18 375
Sesame VE Demonstration on IV of Sesame
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar
10 175 300
Urad VE Demonstration on IV of Urad
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar,
15 50 277
Wheat INM Demonstration on INM in Wheat
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar,
10 175 300
Gram INM Demonstration on INM in Gram
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar,
25 250 500
Coriander IV Demonstration on improved variety of Coriander
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar,
27 230 450
Wheat IV Demonstration on Sulfosuluron 75% + Metsulfuron5%@ 32gai/ha for narrow broad leaf weed control in Wheat
Demonstration, Training, Field day, Farmers seminar,
18 150 200
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
INM Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration on NPKSZn-30:60:20:20:5 in soybean
4.0 ha
JS 9560
591
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
INM Maize Kharif 2018
Demonstration on NPK-120:60:40 in Maize
4.0 ha
HPQM-1
WOE/DR Vegetable Kharif 2018
Naveen Seed Dibbler
1.0 ha Hybrid
WOE/DR Soybean Kharif 2018
Three Tined Hoe 1.0 ha
RVS-2004-01
VE Sesamum Kharif 2018
Improved variety TKG-8
2.0 Improved variety
TKG-8
VE Black Gram Kharif 2018
Improved variety JU-86
2.0 Improved variety
JU-86
Package Demonstration
Soybean Kharif 2018
Package Demonstration
5.0 RVS-2001-04/JS
2029
Package Demonstration
Pigeon pea Kharif 2018
Package Demonstration
4.0 ICPL 88039
Demonstration o
Mandarin Kharif 2018
Plant Growth Regulators
2.0 NAA & GA-3
Demonstration Chillie Kharif 2018
Plant Growth Regulators
2.0 NAA & GA3
INM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on NPKZn-120:60:40:5 in wheat
4.0 ha
GW322
INM Gram
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on NPK-20:60:20 + Seed treatment 1 g Ammonium Molybdate per kg seed in Gram
4.0 ha
JG 16
WOE/DR Potato Rabi 2018-19
Paddle operated potato Piller
- -
WOE/DR Pulses Rabi 2018-19
Dall mil -
592
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
VE Coriander Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on improved variety of Coriander
4.0 Variety CS-6
VE Wheat
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on Sulfosuluron 75% + Metsulfuron5%@ 32gai/ha for narrow broad leaf weed control in Maize-Wheat cropping system
4.0
Application of Sulfosuluron
75% + Metsulfuron5%@
32gai/ha at 35 DAS
Package Demonstration
Gram Rabi 2018-19
Package Demonstration
14.0 JAKI 9218/JG-16
Package Demonstration
Mustard Rabi 2018-19
Package Demonstration
5.0 PusaTarak, Pusa Jagannath,JM-2
Demonstration Garlic Rabi 2018-19
Plant Growth Regulators
2.0 NAA & GA3
Demonstration Onion Rabi 2018-19
Plant Growth Regulators
2.0 NAA & GA3
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of Crop/
Enterprise Technology
demonstrated 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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Kharif 2018 Soybean Demonstration on
Soybean on targeted yield equation NPKSZn-30:60:20:20:5
No of pods/plant
593
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Maize Demonstration on NPK-120:60:40 in Maize
No of cobs/plant
Black Gram Improved variety JU-86
No. of Branch/Plant No. of Pods/Plant
Sesamum Improved variety TKG-8
No. Branch/Plant No. of Capsule/plant
Vegetable Naveen Seed Dibbler
Working capacity ha/hr Work efficiency% Working hr/ha
Soybean Three Tined Hoe in Soybean
Weeding efficiency% Plant damage% Working efficiency ha/hr
Soybean Package Demonstration
No. of Pods/Plant
Pigeon Pea Package Demonstration
No. of Pods/Plant No. of Branches/Plant
Mandarin Demonstration on PGRs
No of fruits/plant
Chillie Demonstration on PGRs
No. of fruit/plant
Rabi 2018-19
Wheat Demonstration on Wheat on targeted yield equation NPKZn-120:60:40:5
No. of Tillers/Plant
Gram Demonstration on NPK-20:60:20 + Seed treatment 1 g Ammonium Molybdate per kg seed in Gram
No. of Pods/Plant
594
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local Check
Coriander Demonstration on improved variety of Coriander
No. of Branches/Plant No. of Pod/Plant
Wheat Demonstration on Sulfosuluron 75% + Metsulfuron5%@ 32gai/ha for narrow broad leaf weed control in Wheat
No. of Tillers/Plant Earhead/Length (cm)
Potato Demonstration on Potato peeler
Efficiency kg/hr Peeling effcincy% Peeling damge%
Pulses Demonstration on Dall Mil
Milling efficiency% Pulse damage% Efficiency kg/hr
Gram Package Demonstration
No. of Branches/Plant No. of Pods/Plant
Mustard Package Demonstration
No. of Branches/Plant No. of Siliqva/Plant
Garlic Demonstration on PGRs
No. of cloves/bulb Weight of bulb/hac
Onion Demonstration on PGRs
Weight of bulb Neck diameter
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Soybean, pigeon pea, Orange, Wheat, Chickpea,Women friendly implement
Field days 12 700 Farmers Training 20 500 Media coverage 24 MASS Training for extension functionaries 4 100
595
3.5 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 Rajgarh - - - - -
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK Name of KVK Feedback
Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption Rajgarh -
-
- -
-
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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 Rajgarh Farmers and Farm Women PRA, Group Discussion Gangahoni,Pipalheda 300 Rajgarh Rural Youth PRA, Group Discussion Gangahoni ,Pipalheda 270 Rajgarh In-service Meetings KVK and D.D.A. 55
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW ONC CRP Weed Management 1 1 27
FW ONC CRP Resource Conservation Technologies
1 1 29
FW ONC CBD Programme& Planning Of Kharif Crops
1 1 30
FW ONC CRP Crop Diversification 1 1 30 FW ONC CRP Integrated Crop
Management 1 1 26
FW ONC CRP Fodder production 1 1 27 FW ONC CBD Programme& Planning in
IPM Soyabean 1 1 40
FW ONC OTH Importance of Organic Farming & Preparation of
1 1 25
596
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
various composts FW ONC HOF Training and Pruning 1 1 28 FW ONC HOF Cultivation of Fruit 1 1 27 FW ONC CBD Leadership development in
farmers 1 1 30
FW ONC SFM Soil Testing and use in fertility management
1 1 29
FW ONC SFM Soil health and Soil fertility management
1 1 26
FW ONC SFM Soil and Water Conservation
1 1 21
FW ONC SFM Production and use of organic inputs
1 1 26
FW ONC SFM Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
1 1 24
FW ONC SFM Nutrient use efficiency 1 1 24 FW ONC LPM Feed management 1 1 29 FW ONC WOE Household food security by
kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
1 1 30
FW ONC WOE Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
1 1 33
FW ONC WOE Value addition 1 1 27 FW ONC WOE Income generation
activities for empowerment of rural Women
1 1 55
FW ONC WOE Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
1 1 40
FW ONC PIS Vermi-compost production 1 1 25 RY ONC RYH Seed production 1 1 45 RY ONC RYH Vermi-culture 1 1 38
RY ONC RYH Commercial fruit
production 1 1
25
RY ONC RYH Value addition 1 1 30 RY ONC RYH Small scale processing 1 1 30
IS ONC EXP Productivity enhancement
in field crops 1 1
26
IS ONC EXP Integrated Pest
Management 1 1
25
597
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
IS ONC EXP Integrated Nutrient
management and Soil Health Management
2 1 28
FW OFC CRP Programme and planning of summer ploughing
1 1 27
FW OFC CRP Crop Diversification 1 1 33 FW OFC CRP Integrated Farming 1 1 30 FW OFC CRP Water management 1 1 36 FW OFC CRP Seed production 2 2 55 FW OFC CBD Skill Development in Rural
Society 1 1 26
FW OFC Ext Training on Leadership Development on farmers
1 1 25
FW OFC CRP Fodder production 3 3 86 FW OFC HOV Off-season vegetables 1 1 31 FW OFC HOF Layout and Management
of Orchards 1 1 31
FW OFC HOF Cultivation of Fruit 1 1 25 FW OFC HOF Management of young
plants/orchards 1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Programme& Planning in IPM Mustard
1 1 27
FW OFC HOF Micro irrigation systems of orchards
1 1 24
FW OFC HOF Plant propagation techniques
1 1 27
FW OFC SFM Soil & Water Conservation & its Advantages
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Soil fertility management 2 1 26 FW OFC SFM Soil and Water
Conservation 1 1 26
FW OFC SFM Integrated Nutrient Management
3 3 82
FW OFC SFM Production and use of organic inputs
2 2 78
FW OFC SFM Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
2 1 26
FW OFC SFM Nutrient Use Efficiency 2 2 47 FW OFC SFM Soil and Water Testing 2 2 51
598
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
FW OFC CBD Leaders Development in Farmer
2 2 48
FW OFC CBD Skill Development in Farmer
1 1 24
FW OFC WOE Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
1 1 40
FW OFC WOE Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
3 3 41
FW OFC CBD Programme& Planning in IPM Wheat
2 2 26
FW OFC WOE Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
2 2 26
FW OFC WOE Storage loss minimization techniques
2 2 28
FW OFC WOE Value addition 4 4 75 FW OFC WOE Income generation
activities for empowerment of rural Women
2 2 24
FW OFC WOE Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
2 2 29
FW OFC WOE Rural Crafts 2 2 25 FW OFC CBD Contingent Planning for
cropping system in Rajgarh District
1 2 34
FW OFC PLP Integrated Disease Management
2 3 40
FW OFC PLP Bio-control of pests and diseases
1 2 27
RY OFC RYH Planting material
production 2 2
28
RYH ONC CBD Income generation in rural society
1 4 21
RYH ONC CBD Income generation in rural society
2 2 25
RY OFC RYH Composting technology 2 2 25 RY OFC RYH Small scale processing 2 2 29 IS ONC EXP Diet Designing 2 2 20
IS ONC EXP Income generation for 1 2 20
599
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
women empowerment 1 Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training
(days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Income generation activities for rural ladies Rural Craft CBD 4 Formation & Management of SHGs Rural Craft CBD 4 Organic Input production INM PIS Low cost input 4 Processing and value addition WOE Income generation 4
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 Rajgarh Planting Material Production Rajgarh Spice Milling Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
NIL Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
600
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
NIL
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Advisory Services 130 135 26368 168 675 35 25 9 Agri mobile clinic - Animal Health Camp 2 2 68 11 27 6 4 - Awareness programme 8 8 275 35 38 9 39 34 Celebration of important days 3 3 198 41 19 - 7 - Diagnostic visits 2 2 190 38 41 5 9 - Exhibition 2 2 995 138 376 120 41 18 Exposure visits 2 2 131 19 57 11 3 - Extension Literature 7 7 - - - - - - Ex-trainees Sammelan 2 2 42 7 9 3 2 - Farm advisory Services 122 119 6995 135 268 19 48 14 Farm Science Club conveners meet Farmers Seminar/Workshop Farmers visit to KVK Field Day 20 Film Show 25 Group meetings 2 Interface 2 Kharif Sammelan 2 Kisan Ghosthi 10 Kisan Mela 2 Krishi Gyan Doot meet 5 Krishi Mahotsav 1 Lectures delivered as resource persons
20
601
Activity No. of
activities (Targeted)
No. of activities
(Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Mahila Mandals conveners meetings
2
Method Demonstrations 10 Newspaper coverage 30 Popular articles 30 Pradhanmantri phasal bema yojana 2 Radio talks 10 Scientific visit to farmers field 25 Self Help Group conveners meetings
5
Soil health Camp 4 Soil test campaigns 4 Summer deep plougning 1 Technology Week 2 TV talks 5 Workshop 5 Others
7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals Wheat RVW4106 SD 300. Qtls - - Pulses Soybean RVS2004-1 SD 75 Qtl - - Pulses - - - - - - Oilseeds - - - - - - Fibers - - - - - - Fruits - - - - - Ornamental crops Madhukamni,Cha
ndni,Cliandra, - PM 500 No.
602
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
Ashok,Sudarshan etc.
7.2 Planting Material production
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
Mango
Continue -
Langra Bombay Green Dashari Chausa
Seedling 100
Lemon Grass - 0.05 - Slips 10000
Guava - - - sapling 1000
Aloe Vera - 0.05 - Slips 2000
Papaya -
PusaNanha. Badwani-1
Seedlings 200
Jack fruit
- - - Seedling 200
Cliandra - - - seedling 50
7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income
Biofertilizers 25q 6000 15000 Bio pesticides
603
7.4 Livestock and fisheries production
Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle Gir Milk
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : 2004
8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far :
Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount released Resources to be generated Soil Sample 1000 4000 25 - - Water Sample 50 50 10 - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if 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 Rajgarh September Resource conservation PF 01 20 5 25 5 5 10 Rajgarh October Soil & Water Conservation RY 01 20 5 25 5 5 10 Rajgarh January Micro Irrigation in Fruit RY 01 15 5 20 10 5 15 10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
No. of Village Covered Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Rajgarh 24 12 12 1600 IPM/IWM 11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Rajgarh May 2018 40 Rajgarh November 2018 40
604
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
Rajgarh 4 News Letter Quarterly 2000 2000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
Rajgarh VCD Mandarin Production Technology 10
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 Technical bulletins 02 Technical reports 01 Popular article 10 News paper coverage 25 Year Planner 01 2018-19 500 Others (pl. specify) 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
Rajgarh ATMA State CB KVK Dist. Rajgarh MNREGA - Rajgarh NHM State - CB - Rajgarh RKVY State - CB - Rajgarh DRDA -- - - - Rajgarh Zila Panchyat -- - - - Rajgarh Seed Village Central - CB - Rajgarh NAIP - - - - Rajgarh Climate Change State - CB - Rajgarh Others (Plz. Specify) - - - -
605
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel.
Accommodation available (No. of beds):
Months Year Title of the training course Duration of training
No. of trainees stayed
Trainee days (days stayed)
Reason for short fall (if any)
May 2018 Management of young plants/orchards 05 June 2018 Vermi compost production 05 July 2018 Design and development of low/minimum cost
diet 05
August 2018 Rejuvenation of old orchards 05 September 2018 Commercial fruit production 05 October 2018 Value addition and preparation of horticulture
produced 05
November 2018 Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women
05
December 2018 Processing of value addition of Heena 05 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
Rajgarh 2006 2009 6 01 NIL 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.) 01 Rajgarh Yes ATARI & DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Rajgarh Crop Cafeteria √ Rajgarh Technology Desk √ Rajgarh Visitors Gallery √ Rajgarh Technology Exhibition √ Rajgarh Technology Gate-Valve √ c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
1 Varietal demonstration 32
606
Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 2 Diversification 05 3 Nutritional garden 02 4 Horticultural meditational plants 5 5 Integrated Nutrient Management 5
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. 1 Rajgarh June, September, November 2018 250
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Rajgarh 03 03 11 62 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
1. Pigeon pea & Chickpea 19.0 ha 04
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. Sehore, Shajapur, Rajgarh Technology transfer (HR/Implements/Inputs
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks Rajgarh
607
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1. Rajgarh 01 November 2013 62 91 24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 1. Rajgarh NIL NIL 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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 Types of Activities No. of Activities Number of Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies 01 Lectures organized 03 Exhibition 02 Film show 02 Fair 10 Farm Visit 01 Diagnostic Practical's 01 Distribution of Literature (No.) 05 Others (Pl. Specify) 27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION
Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1. Rajgarh Soybean - - Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 01 Rajgarh Oilseeds
608
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No. of participants Rajgarh Dairy Management Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Rajgarh 04
Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Rajgarh
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Rajgarh
Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Rajgarh Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Rajgarh
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Rajgarh
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Rajgarh
Awareness Campaign 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
609
28. Proposal of NICRA – NA 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) 30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Rajgarh 32895980627 237268 362270 362900 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardees Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Rajgarh 1 Krishi vigyan gorav Journalof Indian agriculture ResaechKarnal NIL 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Rajgarh
610
18. KVK Shajapur Summary of the activities
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.) OFTs 23 Nos 131 - - - FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 46 ha 115 - - - FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 50 ha 125 - - - FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) 00 00 - - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 32 ha 80 - - - FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 02 20 - - - Training-Farmers and farm women 68 1360 - - - Training-Rural youths 7 140 - - - Training- Extension functionaries 6 120 - - - Extension Activities 447 11950 - - - Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 600 qt - - - - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
00 - - - -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
2 ha - - - -
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
00 - - - -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 5 tonnes - - - - Live stock products 00 - - - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 00 - - - - Rainwater Harvesting System 3 - - - -
Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 200000 farmers
- - - -
SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 40 - - - Literature to be Developed/Published 10 - - - - Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 10 - - - - Utilization of Farmers Hostel - - - - Utilization of Staff Quarters 6 - - - - Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 5 - - - -
611
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.) Crop Cafeteria- 2 seasons - - - - Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District - - - - - Status of Revolving Funds - - - - - Awards and Recognitions - - - - - Case study / Success Story to be developed 05 - - - - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction - - - - - Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
- - - - -
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - - - - - KVK Ring 02 - - - - Important visitors to KVK - - - - - Status of KVK Website - - - - - Status of RTI - - - - - E-connectivity - - - - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations 02 - - - - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - - - - - Proposal of NAIP - - - - - Proposal of NICRA - - - - - Well labeled photographs - - - - - Other Activities - - - - -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date01.04.2018)
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr. G R Ambawatia
Argo forestry Ph.D Agro Forestry 37400-67000 AGP 10000
58830 06.06.04 Permanent OBC
Subject Matter Specialist2
Dr. A.K. Mishra Plant Breeding Ph.D. Plant Breeding 15600-39100 AGP 6000
27390 27.1.07 Permanent Gen
612
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Subject Matter Specialist3
Dr. SS Dhakad Agril Engineering
Ph.D Agril Engineering 15600-39100+AGP 7000
27320 07.03.11 Permanent OBC
Subject Matter Specialist4
Smt Gayatri Verma
Home Science M. Sc Home science 15600-39100+AGP 6000
26520 24.2.11 Permanent SC
Subject Matter Specialist5
Vacant
Subject Matter Specialist6
Vacant
Programme Assistant
Farm Manager Shri Santosh Patel
Agronomy M.Sc.Ag. Agronomy 9300-34800 AGP 4200
13500 02.09.16 Permanent SC
Computer Programmer
Shri R. K. Vishwakarma
Computer M Sc. IT Computer 9300-34800 AGP 4600
17690 31.03.08 Permanent OBC
Accountant / superintendent
Shri Hetendra Indoria
Account MBA Account 9300-34800 AGP 3600
12900 09.12.17 Permanent SC
Stenographer Vacant Driver Shri Gangaram
Rathod Driver cum mechanic
8th Driver 5200-20200+ AGP 1900
9360 08.07.08 Permanent Gen
Driver Vacant Supporting staff Vacant Supporting staff Vacant 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Description Census 2011 Census 2001
Actual Population 1512353 1290685
Male Population 779900 669852
Female Population 732453 620833
Population Growth 17.17% 24.90%
Area Sq.Km 6195 6195
Density/km2 244 208
613
Description Census 2011 Census 2001
Propotion to Madhyapradesh Population 2.08% 2.14%
Sex Ratio (Per 1000) 939 927
Child Sex Ratio (0-6 Age) 913 936
Average Literacy 70.17 70.86
Male Literacy 83.19 83.29
Female Literacy 56.36 57.42
Total Child Population (0-6 Age) 213107 234576
Male Population (0-6 Age) 111421 121195
Female Population (0-6 Age) 101686 113381
Literates 911619 748357
Male Literates 556098 456982
Female literates 355521 291375
Child Proportion (0-6 Age) 14.09% 18.17%
Boys Proportion (0-6 Age) 14.29% 18.09%
Girls Proportion (0-6 Age) 13.88% 18.26%
Rural and Urban Areas Statistical Information
Description Rural Urban
Total Population 1219002 293351
Male Population 628763 151137
Female Population 590239 142214
Sex Ratio 939 941
Child Sex Ratio (0-6) 913 912
Child Population (0-6) 175033 38074
Male Child (0-6) 91504 19917
Female Child (0-6) 83529 18157
Child Percentage (0-6) 14.36% 12.98%
614
Description Census 2011 Census 2001
Male Child Percentage 14.55% 13.18%
Female Child Percentage 14.15% 12.77%
Literates 704212 207407
Male Literates 437815 118283
Female Literares 266,397 89,124
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2018 to 31.3.2019 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the village) Patlawada 2011 Shujalpur 50 km 1836 392 (600ha) Bhadoni 2012 Shajapur 10 km 1100 180 (456ha) Tilavad goving 2014 Shajapur 14 km 4000 592 (2600 ha) Gopipur Loharvas 2015 Shajapur 10KM 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Shajapur Application of Balanced Nutrient through INM is needed owing to imbalance fertilizer doses Shajapur Encouragement of organic farming Shajapur Crop diversification in Command area Shajapur Promoting horticultural crops value addition technology in chilli, tomato etc. in the district. Shajapur Promotion of agri-enterprises viz., vegetable cultivation, mushroom cultivation, dairy, goatery, fisheries and value addition Shajapur To Develop profitable farming system models based on the resources available with farm families. Shajapur To improve the skill of the farming communities Shajapur To upgrade the knowledge of district level extension functionaries. Shajapur Employment generation by women drudgery reduction. Shajapur Soil & water conservation
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 Shajapur Low yield of soybean, wheat, Gram, Tomato, Garlic, Onion and Orange PRA, Group meeting, Group
discussion
Shajapur Injudicious use of insecticide pesticide, irrigation water and fertilizer PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion
Shajapur Loss of biomass and biodiversity PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion
615
KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block
Shajapur Low yield of Wheat due to use of old varieties PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion
Shajapur Low productivity of Wheat due to imbalance use of fertilizer, water management
PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion
Shajapur Improper matching of tractor with farm implements PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion
Shajapur Inadequate control measures of Soil & water conservation and recharge PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion
Shajapur Poor mechanization and unawareness about care and maintenances in tractor and farm machineries.
PRA, Group meeting, Group discussion
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif 2018
Low yield Assessment VE Soybean Rainfed 1.0 ha 5 Assessment of Soybean varieties T1- Local T2-RVS 2007-06
Kharif 2018
Low yield Assessment VE Green Gram Rainfed 1.0 ha 5 Assessment of Green Gram varieties T1- Local T2-TJM-3
Kharif 2018
Low yield Assessment VE Pigeon pea Rainfed 1.0 ha 5 Assessment of Pigeon pea varieties T1- Local T2-Pusa-992
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to bacterial blaight & poor quality of fruits
Assessment HOF Pomegranate
Irrigated
1.0 ha 5 Assessment of suitable fungicide & bactericide for the management of bacterial blaight T1-farmers practice(No Application) T2- use of copper
616
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
oxidicloride 2 g/ltr + streptocyclide 1.25 g/ ltr T3-Carbadazim (64%) +mancozeb mixture (75)
Kharif 2018
Low yield & Poor quality of fruit
Assessment HOF mandarin
Irrigated
5.0 ha 5 Assessment of Bordeaux Mixture for control of die back diseas in Mandarin T1-no use of Bordeaux Mixture T2-Bordeaux Mixture(2:2:250) Copper sulphate : Lime(2 Kg): 250 liter water
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to heavy infestation of weeds and unavaiblility of labour and their high cost also. Continue rains does not allow intercultural operation
Assessment PLP soybean Rainfed 2.00 5 Assessment of herbicides in Soybean T1-farmers practices (Quizalopop ethyl T2-Diclosulan 31 gram/ha (use within three days after sowing) T3-pendimethiline Preemergence (750ml/ha) 3-4 days before sowing
Kharif 2018
Low yield and oil content due sulphur deficiency
Assessment INM soybean Rainfed 2.00 5 Assessment of sulphur in Soybean T1-farmers practices (No use) T2- sulphur @ 20 Kg/ha
Kharif 2018
Low yield of soybean due to poor plant population
Assessment AEG Soybean Rainfed 5.0 ha 13
Assessment of different sowing methods in soybean T1: ridge & furrow
617
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
,moisture stress and / or water stagnation during heavy down pour.
T2: BBF T3; FIRB
Kharif 2018
Poor crop residue management due to burning
Assessment AEG Soybean Rainfed 2.0 ha 5 Assessment of crop residue mixing to improve the soil health for soybean crop
Rabi 2018-19
Imbalance use of nutrients , scarcity of water & high infestation of weeds
Assessment AEG Plastic mulching
Irrigated 1.0 ha 5 Assessment of Plastic mulching with fertigation system in Chili crop
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield of chickpea due to poor plant population, heavy wilt incidence in compact soil and poor nitrogen fixation. (loss 30 to 55%)
Assessment AEG chickpea Irrigated 5.0 ha 13
Assessment of raised bed planting in chickpea.
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment VE Wheat Irrigated 2.00 ha
05 Assessment of wheat variety Pusa Ujala
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment VE Wheat Irrigated 2.00 ha
05 Assessment of duram wheat variety Pusa Tejas
618
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment VE Kabuli Gram Irrigated 2.00 ha
05 Assessment of Kabuli Gram variety RVGK-101 T1- Lokal T2-RVGK-101
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield Assessment VE Gram Irrigated 2.00 ha
05 Assessment of Gram variety RVG-202 T1- Lokal T2-RVG-202
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to Unbalance use of fertilizer
Assessment HOM Kalonji Irrigated 3 ha 5 Assessment of balance use of fertilizer in Kalonji T1-Unbalance Use of fertilizer T2- 2 t FYM+20:40:20+25 (NPK+ZnSo4) kg/ha
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to Unbalance use of fertilizer
Assessment HOM Chandrasoor Irrigated 3.0 ha 5 Assessment of balance use of fertilizer in Chandrasoor T1- Unbalance Use of fertilizer T2- 2 t FYM+20:30:20 (NPK) kg/ha
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to heavy infestation of weeds
Assessment PLP Wheat Irrigated 2.00 ha
05 Assessment of herbicides in wheat T1- metsulfuram T2- clodimofop+metsulfuran
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield and oil content due sulphur deficiency
Assessment INM Mustard Irrigated 2.00 5 Assessment of sulphur in Mustard T1-farmers practices (No use) T2- sulphur @ 20 Kg/ha
619
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations
Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel 2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha) Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1) RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) RP (T3) 2.3 Information about Home Science OFT:
Year
Season
Problem diagnose
Title of OFT
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Details of Technology Selected for Assessmen
t
Characteristics of Technology
/ Variety / Product /
Enterprise
Farming / Enterprise Situation
No. of trials
Recommendations
2017-18
Kharif Low efficiency and high drudgery of farm women during cleaning of grain by traditional method
Assessment of pedal operated cum motor grain cleaner cleaning & grading of soybean T1-manual cleaning by sieve T2- hanging sieve T3- Pedal operated cum motor grain cleaner
Assessment Drudgery reduction
CIAE Bhopal Pedal operated grain cleaner
Use of traditional sieve
5
2017-18
Kharif Low quality seedling due to improper nursery management
Assessment of Improved Nursery Management
Assessment Use of Seedling tray with cocopeat
5
2017-18
Rabi Low efficiency and high drudgery of farm women during
Assessment of pedal operated cum motor grain cleaner cleaning & grading of wheat
Assessment Drudgery reduction
CIAE Bhopal Pedal operated grain cleaner
Use of traditional sieve
5
620
Year
Season
Problem diagnose
Title of OFT
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Details of Technology Selected for Assessmen
t
Characteristics of Technology
/ Variety / Product /
Enterprise
Farming / Enterprise Situation
No. of trials
Recommendations
cleaning of grain by traditional method
T1-manual cleaning by sieve T2- hanging sieve T3- Pedal operated cum motor grain cleaner
2017-18
Rabi High labour cost and time consuming method
Assessment of Groundnut Decorticator
Assessment Drudgery reduction
CIAE Bhopal Groundnut Decorticator
Use of traditional sieve
5
2.4 Economic Performance Home Science OFT:
OFT Title
Performance Indicator / Parameter Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR beat/min
% reduction
in drudgery
% increase
in efficiency
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 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
2.5 Feedback from KVK to Research System Name of KVK Feedback
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) 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
farmers Area in
ha
621
3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
VE Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Package of Practices of JS 95-60
30 ha 75
VE Green Gram Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Package of Practices of Green Gram TJM-3
10 ha 25
VE Pigeon Pea Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Package of Practices of Pigeon Pea Pusa - 992
10 ha 25
VE Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Package of Practices of JS 20-29
05 ha
12
VE Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Package of Practices of JS 20-34
5 ha
12
VE Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Production technology of Soybean Variety RVS-2001-04
5 ha
12
AGF Mandarin Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Imidaclropride for control of citrus blackfly in mandarin
2 ha
12
AGF Tulsi Kharif-2018
Demonstration of Tulsi 2 ha 05
AEG Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration Seed cum ferti drill crop in soybean
2 ha
5
AEG Soybean Kharif-2018
Demonstration of spiral grain separator for cleaning of soybean
2 ha
5
AEG Garlic Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Garlic planter
2 ha 5
622
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) /
Entrep - No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
AEG Potato Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of potato planter
2 ha 5
VE Gram Rabi
2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety of Gram JG-63
2 ha 5
VE Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety of Wheat HI-1544 (purna)
4 ha 5
AGF Kalonji Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Improved variety Kala jeera of Kalonji
2 ha 05
AGF Chandrasoor Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety MC-1 in Chandrasoor
2 ha 05
VE Chickpea Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety of Gram Jaki 9218
20 ha 50
CP Lentil Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of improved variety of Lentil RVL-31
10 ha 25
CP Mustard
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of Package of Practices of mustard of Pusa Bold/ IPM
10 ha
25
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Local Check
623
3.4 Information about Home Science FLDs Year
Season
Thematic
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/Technology/Entreprizes
Farming Situation
Proposed area (ha)
No. of Beneficiaries
2018-19
Kharif Income generation
Food and nutritiona insecurity of farm women due to unavailibility of kitchen gardening
Demonstration of Backyard nutrition kitchen garden
vegetables Kitchen garden, use of hybrid seed, plan round the year availability of nutritive vegetables
use of in proper method
05 05
2018-19
Rabi WOE Low efficiency of farm women during weeding & intercultivation in vegetable
Demonstration of grubber for inter cultivation in vegetables
vegetables Grubber weeder CIAE Bhopal use of traditional method khurpi
05 05
2018-19
Rabi Income generation
No use of of processing and value addition in Aonla
Demonstration of value addition in Aonla by making products- Candy
fruit Processing and value addition 05 05
3.5 Economic Performance Home Science FLDs: Technology to be
Demonstrated Performance Indicator / Parameter
Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR beat/min
% reduction
in drudgery
% increase
in efficiency
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 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Demonstration of Backyard nutrition kitchen garden
Demonstration of Grubber weeder for intercultivation I n vegetables
624
Technology to be Demonstrated
Performance Indicator / Parameter Output m2/h
Est. Energy Expenditure
kj/min.
WHR beat/min
% reduction
in drudgery
% increase
in efficiency
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 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Demonstration of value addition in Aonla by making products- Candy
3.6 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Field days
Farmers Training Media coverage Training for extension functionaries
3.7 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.
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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
Shajapur Farmer and rural youth PRA & Group discution MAY-JUNE in adopted village 40
625
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC CP Soybean Seed
Production Technology
1 1 25
FW ONC HOF Nursery management of Fruit
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Improved technique of Soil water conservation
1 1 25
FW ONC PLP Safe & Improved methods of food grain storage
1 1 20
FW OFC SFM Importance of soil testing and soil samples Collection
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Seed processing in Kharif Crops
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Soybean production Technology
1 1 20
FW OFC OTH Blackgram production Technology
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Selection and care of improved implement for Kharif Crop
1 1 25
FW ONC HOV Nursery management for Income generation
1 1 20
FW ONC CP Production tech. of kharif crops
1 1 20
FW OFC CP Production technology of
1 1 25
626
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Soybean Crop
FW OFC CP Improved variety of soybean
1 1 25
FW OFC HOF Plantation of Trees 1 1 25 FW OFC AEG Use of Various
Improved woman Farm implement
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Improved varieties of khsrif crops
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Improved sowing Methods in Kharif crop
1 1 25
FW ONC AEG Water management of Kharif crop
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Improved implement for spraying of insecticides and their management
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Utilization of farm wast by NADEP and vermin-compst
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Nursery Management of kharif crops
1 1 25
FW OFC HOF Improved Technology for horticultural crops
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Soil testing and their importance
1 1 25
IS ONC HOV Improved tech. Hybrid Chili / Tomato
1 3 75
FW ONC AEG Improved sowing methods in rabi
1 1 20
627
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC PLP Post harvest
management 1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Selection & care of Improved implement
1 1 25
FW OFC PLP IPM in Kharif FW OFC PLP Storage technique
of seed &grains 1 1 25
FW OFC WOE Balance diet & Its Importance
1 1 25
IS ONC WOE Selection & care of Farm implement for farm women
1 1 50
FW OFC AEG Selection & care of Farm tractor
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Crop Diversification 1 1 25 RY ONC CP Improved variety of
gram 1 1 20
FW OFC SFM Importance of organic farming
1 1 25
IS ONC AEG Care & maintenance of farm implements
1 1 20
FW OFC NRM Improved method of moisture conservation
1 1 25
FW ONC HOM Bomboo Plantation technology
1 1 20
FW OFC HOV Technique of Vegetable Production
1 1 25
FW OFC HOM Improved Plantation Technique
1 1 25
FW OFC PLP IMP of Kharif Crop 1 1 25 IS ONC AEG Water conservation 1 1 50
628
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 & recharge techniques
IS ONC HOM Fodder management
1 1 30
FW OFC PLP Management of Disease in Soybean crop
1 1 25
FW OFC HOM Production tech. for Medicinal Crop
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Improved implement for harvesting and threshing
1 1 25
FW ONC WOE Importance of Health & Hygiene
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG Mole drainage tech. and Its Benefit
1 1 25
FW ONC WOE Value Addition of Aonla
1 1 25
FW ONC PLP Plant Protection in Wheat
1 1 20
FW OFC AEG water management through the sprinklers irrigation methods
1 1 25
FW OFC CR Agro forestry and its benefits
1 1 25
FW OFC PLP Roughing in wheat seed Production
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Improved Irrigation methods in Rabi Crop
1 1 25
FW ONC WOE Value Addition in Seasonal Fruits & Veg.
1 1 20
629
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FW OFC PLP Control of stored
grain pest 1 1 25
FW OFC HOF Pruning in the ber 1 1 25 FW OFC HOF Production
technology of citrus crop
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Harvesting and threshing techniques of rabi crop
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Production technology of vermin compost
1 1 25
FW OFC PLP Storage techniques of rabi crops
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Selection ,operation and maintenance of Improved Agril implements
1 1 25
FW OFC HOF Importance of soil testing and method of collection of samples
1 1 25
FW OFC OTH Importance of ICTs among farming community
1 1 20
FW OFC OTH Important extension literature for farmers
1 1 20
FW OFC OTH Multiple cropping patterns to maximize income of farmers
1 1 20
FW OFC OTH Result demonstration to
1 1 20
630
Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 motivate the farmers for new technology
FW OFC OTH Agricultural information sources for farmers
1 1 20
FW ONC OTH Technical dimensions for sustainable agricultural
1 1 20
FW ONC OTH Importance of village library among farmers
1 1 20
FW OFC HOF Production technology of citrus crop
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Harvesting and threshing techniques of rabi crop
1 1 25
FW OFC SFM Production technology of vermin compost
1 1 25
FW OFC PLP Storage techniques of rabi crops
1 1 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F
Selection and maintenances of farm implements Income generation
SFM 5 days
Selection and care of Tractor Income generation
OTH 6 days
Watershed management (Rural youth from on Income FMP 5 days
631
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F going watershed project area in district) generation
Formation of cotton bags Income generation
OTH 5 days
Value addition of Aonla Income generation
NRM 5 days
Important micro enterprise for unemployed rural youth
Income generation
OTH 5 days
Production Technology of Various Medicinal Crop Income generation
OTH 5 days
Seed Production Technology Income generation
OTH 5 days
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 Shajapur Mushroom cultivation ONC Shajapur Different product of soybean ONC Shajapur Skill development on Nursery raising ONC Shajapur INM in vegetables ONC Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
632
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Advisory Services 48 Agri mobile clinic - Animal Health Camp 2 Awareness programme 1 Celebration of important days 5 Diagnostic visits 6 Exhibition 12 Exposure visits 2 Extension Literature 6 Ex-trainees Sammelan 1 Farm advisory Services 48 Farm Science Club conveners meet 4 Farmers Seminar/Workshop 2 Farmers visit to KVK 50 Field Day 6 Film Show 12
633
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Group meetings 2 Interface 2 Kharif Sammelan 1 Kisan Ghosthi 12 Kisan Mela 1 Krishi Gyan Doot meet - Krishi Mahotsav 1 Lectures delivered as resource persons
50
Mahila Mandals conveners meetings
2
Method Demonstrations 2 Newspaper coverage 48 Popular articles 5 Pradhanmantri phasal bema yojana 1 Radio talks 6 Scientific visit to farmers field 24 Self Help Group conveners meetings
-
Soil health Camp 1 Soil test campaigns 2 Summer deep plougning 1 Technology Week 1 TV talks 2 Workshop 1 Others
634
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
Shajapur Oilseed Soybean JS-9560 SD - - - - Shajapur Cereals Wheat RVW-4106 SD - - - - Shajapur Pulses Gram JG-130 SD - - - - 7.2 Planting Material production
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
Farm women Vegetable - - 0.2
Farm women spices - - 0.2
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
Shajapur Bioagents - - - - Shajapur Biofertilizers - - - - Shajapur Bio pesticides - - - - 7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle - - - - - - 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : -
635
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
Shajapur Soil Sample 250 750 10
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client (PF/RY/EF)
No. of Courses No. of Participants
including SC/ST No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total - Soil and water conservation PF/RY 1 - Soil and water conservation PF/RY 1
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No. of Village Covered Major
recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers. Shajapur 48 24500 200 579
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Shajapur May 2018 25 Shajapur Oct 2018 25 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 Shajapur Quaterly 2000 2000
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
Shajapur
636
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 4 - - - - Technical bulletins 2 - - - - Technical reports 1 - - - - Popular article 5 - - - - News paper coverage 48 - - - - Year Planner 1 - - - - Others (pl. specify) - - - - 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
Shajapur ATMA - - - - -
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of 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)
Shajapur - - - - - - 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 Shajapur 2006 2007 6 - -
16. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park – a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent? S .No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal developed(yes/no) If yes, where sent ? (ZPD/DES/any other, pl. sp.) 01 Shajapur Yes DES, RVSKVV, Gwalior
c) Details about Technology Park
Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Crop Cafeteria
Kharif 2018 Crop Varieties Soybean JS 95-60, JS 93-05, JS 20-29, JS 20-34, RVS 2001-4, JS-2069
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Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established)
Urd (6) PU-35, JU-86, TNAU-20, IU-486, RBU-38, RBU-466 Moong (6) TM-37, JM-721, TM-50, MI-2491-1, TJM-3, Moong Ganga-8 Maize (2) HPQM-1, Chandan makka safed Tulsi Black Shayama, Rama Medicinal Safedmusli, Ashwagandha, Turmeric, Ajwaien Rabi 2018-19 Crop Varieties Wheat -16 GW-366,Pusa mangle,C-306 ,HD-2932,HI-8498 , HD 4676, HI 1531, HI 1500, Lok -1, HI
8691, HI 1454, Poshan, MP 3020, Sujata, HI 1544, HI 1418 Gram- 10 JG-218, JG-6, JAKI-92-18, JG-16, JG-412, Vishal, JG-226, JG-11, JG-130 RVS 201 Kabuli- 4 Kak-2, JKG-3 Kripa RVS 101 Mustard- 8 NRCH-101, JM-3, Vasundhara, Jaikishan, Swarn joyoti, JM-4, Urvashi, Lentil- 5 JL-3, RVL-31 JL-1 DPL-62 , IPL-81 Pea- 3 KPM-400, PFD-1012, ARKIL Mathi-4 RMT-35, RTM-305, RTM-143, RTM-365 Palak- 1 Algreen Medicinal Kalongee, Isbgoal, Chandrasoor, Ajmod, Aromatic, Lemangrass, Rosagrass.
Technology Desk Visitors Gallery Technology Exhibition Variety of different crops, poster, model etc prepared Technology Gate-Valve (c). Crop Cafeteria-
Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 Crop diversification through medicinal crop 4
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. 1 Shajapur 18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated
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19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Shajapur 2 4 45 532 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
- - - - -
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
1 Rajgarh Resource person On the Plant protection expert 2 Dewas Resource person Related to fisheries activities
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks Shajapur 23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Shajapur
24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals Shajapur 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) : NA
26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Name of KVK Types of Activities
No. of
Activities Number of
Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Shajapur Gosthies
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27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION
Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Nil Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
1 Shajapur
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Nil Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Shajapur Oilseeds
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Nil Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Shajapur Dairy Management Shajapur Disease management Shajapur Feed and fodder technology Shajapur Poultry management
Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Shajapur 1 417 50
Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Shajapur - - - -
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Nil Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Shajapur - - - -
Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Shajapur - - - - Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Shajapur - - - -
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Shajapur - - - -
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Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Awareness Campaign 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
05 100 10 150 04 120 20 600 22 640 28. Proposal of NICRA - NA 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) 30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Shajapur 30699079595 100000 - - 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Shajapur Best stall award Ist rank Institution Kisan Kalyan and Krishi Vikas Vibhag Shajapur Nil 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Two best only in the following format
Name of the KVK, TITLE, Introduction, KVK intervention, Output, Outcome, Impact Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies
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19. KVK Sheopur
Summary of the activities 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.) OFTs 13 104 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 02 150 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 02 26 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 09 90 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 02 65 Training-Farmers and farm women Training-Rural youths 86 2150 Training- Extension functionaries 08 320 Extension Activities 512 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 30 30 Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
-
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
-
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
-
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - Live stock products - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 300 520 Rainwater Harvesting System - - Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 52 25500 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 50 Literature to be Developed/Published 10 7000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes - Utilization of Farmers Hostel 25 500 Utilization of Staff Quarters 04 04 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - -
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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.) Crop Cafeteria- 02 50 Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District Status of Revolving Funds - Awards and Recognitions - Case study / Success Story to be developed - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction - Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
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Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - KVK Ring - Important visitors to KVK - Status of KVK Website - Status of RTI - E-connectivity - Details of Technology Week Celebrations - Interventions on Drought Mitigation - Proposal of NAIP - Proposal of NICRA - Well labeled photographs - Other Activities -
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date)
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Programme Coordinator
- - - - - - - - -
Subject Matter Specialist1
Dr.L.S. GURJAR
Ag. Ext. Ph.D Extension 15600-39100 (GP-7000)
32040 29-01-07 Temporary OBC
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Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Subject Matter Specialist2
C.B.S JATAV Agronomy M.Sc (Ag.) Agronomy 15600-39100 (GP-7000)
31100 06-02-07 Temporary SC
Subject Matter Specialist3
DR. AMIT KUMAR
Plant protection
Ph.D. Entomology 15600-39100 (GP-7000)
34750 23-04-07 Temporary GEN.
Subject Matter Specialist4
DR. NEERAJ HADA
Crop Science Ph.D. Crop Science 15600-39100 (GP-7000)
31660 18-05-11
Temporary
GEN.
Subject Matter Specialist5
- - - - - - -
- -
Subject Matter Specialist6
- - - - - - - - -
Programme Assistant
- - - - - - - - -
Farm Manager - - - - - - - - - Computer Programmer
- - - - - - - - -
Accountant / superintendent
- - - - - - - - -
Stenographer - - - - - - - - - Driver - - - - - - - - - Driver - - - - - - - - - Supporting staff - - - - - - - - - Supporting staff - - - - - - - - -
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)– Agro-climatic zone No . of
Blocks No. of
Panchayats Population Literacy SC and ST
Population No. of
farmers Average land
holding Gird 03 228 559495 62.80% 209251 109290 0.40 ha.
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1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2016 to 31.3.2017 (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) Sheopur Ochhapura 2013 Vijaypur 160 7300 1095 Sheopur Paron 2016 Karhal 65 2820 630 Sheopur Lalitpura 2017 Sheopur 02 1350 800 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Sheopur To increase the crop yield by seed replacement, IWM, IPM, INM & use of improved implements Sheopur To create awareness about horticulture Sheopur To increase milk productivity by A.I., balance feeding & Green fodder production. Sheopur To create awareness about value addition & Processing. 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 Sheopur
Unawareness in Crop production about INM,IWM,IPM
Group discussion , Personal Meeting, exploratory survey diagnostic visit ,PRA tools
Occhapura,Vijyapur Block Panwara,Karhal Block
Lalitpura, Sheopur Block Sheopur Poor plant growth, Heavy infestation of
weeds, poor seed quality, poor soil & fertility
Group discussion , Personal Meeting, exploratory survey diagnostic visit ,PRA tools Do
Sheopur Epidemic of red hairy caterpillar, Attack of pest & diseases
Group discussion , Personal Meeting, exploratory survey diagnostic visit ,PRA tools Do
Sheopur Rearing of uneconomical animals, Group discussion , Personal Meeting, exploratory survey diagnostic visit ,PRA tools do
Sheopur Traditions & customs Group discussion , Personal Meeting, exploratory survey diagnostic visit ,PRA tools
do
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/
season Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
Kharif Low yield due to Assessment VE, ICM, IWM Soybean Irrigated 08 08 Assessment - - - -
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
2018 use of old variety and weed infestation
medium duration variety of Soybean under Soybean-Wheat(GW-366) cropping system
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to use of old variety T-9
Assessment VE Blackgram Irrigated 08 08
Assessment MYMV resistant variety of Blackgram under Blackgram-Wheat cropping system (Raj-4037)
- - - -
Kharif 2018
Slow rate of agricultural technology dissemination among farming community.
Assessment ICT Rice Irrigated 50 50
Assessment effectiveness of KMA for Management of Neck Blast Disease in rice .
- - - -
Kharif 2018
Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment NRM Irrigated 08 08
Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
- - - -
Kharif 2018
Poor knowledge about SHC
Assessment CBD Irrigated 08 08 Assessment of knowledge
- - - -
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
recommendation
& adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
Kharif 2018
Low yield due to old seedling transplanting
Assessment ICM Rice Irrigated 08 08
Assessment of establishment methods of Rice (Pusa-1121)
- - - -
Kharif 2018
Low yield of rice due to plant hoper
Assessment IPM Rice Irrigated 08 08
Assessment of plant hoppers management in Rice
- - - -
Kharif 2018
Low Productivity and less economic return from traditional variety and high infestation of thirps
Assessment VE and IPM Onion Irrigated 08 08
Assessment on improved variety of Kharif onion on Bed planting system
- - - -
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to use of old variety and No use of Zinc & sulphur
Assessment VE and INM Wheat Irrigated 08 08
Assessment temperature tolerant variety to escape terminal drought in wheat under Rice-Wheat cropping system
- - - -
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to old varieties in mustard & high
Assessment VE and IPM Mustard Irrigated 08 08 Assessment of improved varieties in
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Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of
trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech
T2
T1 T2
infestation of painted bug
mustard
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield of chickpea due to weed infestation
Assessment IWM Chickpea Irrigated 08 08 Assessment of weedicide in chickpea
- - - -
2018-19
Low milk yield due to Metabolic imbalance of mineral nutrition
Assessment LPM, Feeding Management
- - 08 08
Assessment of mineral mixture and chelated mineral mixture in dairy cattle
- - - -
2018-19
Low milk production due to unavailability of green fodder in summer due to scarcity of water
Assessment Feeding
Management
- - 08 08
Assessment of production and feeding of hydroponics fodder for dairy animals
- - - -
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.3 Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
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3. Frontline Demonstrations
3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of
villages No. of
farmers Area in
ha Soybean ICM Improved variety JS 20-34 +
insecticide
Black gram ICM Improved variety Sekhar -2 Chilli ICM Application of NAA in chilli @ 50 ppm
Onion IWM Application of Oxyflourfen in onion @ 250g a.i./ha
Soybean IPM Spraying of B.baissiana 1 ltr at 30 DAS +Trizophos 1 ltr at 45 DAS
Soybean ICM Broad bad & furrow sowing method in soybean
Rice IWM Spraying of Bispyribac sodium in rice Mustard ICM Improved variety of GIRRAJ (IJ31)
Gram ICM Improved variety of JAKI-9218 + insecticide
Garlic ICM Application cycocel in garlic @ 1000ppm
Coriander VE Improved variety of coriander in RCR-436
Gram IPM Spraying of Endoxacarb 500 ml/ ha. at 50% flowering stage
Garlic IPM spraying of fipronil 500 ml /ha at 45 DAS
Wheat VE Sowing of improved variety GW-366
Wheat IWM Spraying of clodinofop + metsulfuron methyl
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3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19 Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
ICM Soybean Kharif 2018
Improved variety JS 95-60 + insecticide
30.00
75
ICM Black gram Kharif 2018
Improved variety Sekhar -1
5.20
13
IPM Soybean Kharif 2018
Spraying of B.baissiana 1 ltr at 30 DAS +Trizophos 1 ltr at 45 DAS
4.00
08
HOV Tomato Kharif 2018
Demonstration on seedling raising method in tomato
4.00
10
IWM Rice Kharif 2018
Spraying of Bispyribac sodium in rice
4.00
10
ICM Mustard Rabi 2018-19
Improved variety of GIRRAJ (IJ31)
30.00
75
ICM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Improved variety of RVG 201 + insecticide
5.20
13
VE Coriander Rabi 2018-19
Improved variety of coriander in RCR-436
5.20
13
IPM Gram Rabi 2018-19
Spraying of Endoxacarb 500 ml/ ha. at 50% flowering stage
4.00
08
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Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
IPM Garlic Rabi 2018-19
spraying of fipronil 500 ml /ha at 45 DAS
4.00
08
HOV Onion Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on weedicide oxyflorofen in onion
4.00
08
IWM Wheat Rabi 2018-19
Spraying of clodinofop + metsulfuron methyl
4.00
10
INM Garlic Rabi 2018-19
Application of boron 10kg /ha 4.00
08
- Vermicompost Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration on income generation activities through vermcomposting
-
05
- Mal nutrition 2018-19
Demonstration on nutritional kitchen garden for minimize mal nutrition
0.60
60
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Check
Demo Local Check
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3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Field days 08 400
Farmers Training 24 600 Media coverage 02 Mass Training for extension functionaries 02 60
3.5 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.
- - - - - - - 4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F/Fw OFC CRP Prod. & management
tech. of summer green gram
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC PP Safe grain storage 01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 technology
F/Fw OFC PP IPM in summer vegetables crops
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC INM Importance & method of soil sampling
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Crop residue management technology
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Importance of summer deep ploughing
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC INM Importance & method of soil sampling
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Nursery management in paddy
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Intercropping in kharif crops
01 01 25
IS ONC INM method & importance of soil sampling
01 01 30
F/Fw OFC INM Importance & method of soil sampling
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Guar
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC PP Importance of seed treatment in kharif crops
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Prod. & management tech. of pearl millet
01 01 25
F/Fw ONC CRP Paddy cultivation through SRI
01 01 25
IS ONC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Kharif Crops
01 01 30
IS ONC CRP IWM in kharif crops 01 01 30 F/Fw ONC CRP Prod. & management
tech. of Soybean 01 01 25
F/Fw ONC INM Method of soil sampling 01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 and soil & water management
F/Fw OFC HOV Prod. & management tech. of Tomato
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Prod. & Management tech. of sesame
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Integrated weed management in soybean
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Black gram
01 01 25
F/Fw ONC PP IPM in soybean 01 01 25 F/Fw ONC PP IPM in Rice 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP IPM in kharif pulses 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP IPM in sesame 01 01 25 IS ONC PP IPM in Kharif crops 01 01 30 F/Fw OFC PP IPM in pearl millet 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP IDM in rice 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC HOV Prod. & management
tech. of Brinjal 01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Prod. & management tech. of chilli
01 01 25
F/Fw ONC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Mustard
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC INM Importance of organic farming
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC HOV Improved tech. of early Pea cultivation
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC PP Importance of seed treatment in Rabi crops
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC HOV Prod. & management tech. of coriander
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC HOV Prod. & management tech. of fenugreek
01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F/Fw OFC HOV Prod. & management
tech. of garlic 01 01 25
F/Fw OFC HOV Prod. & management tech. of Rabi onion
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Mustard
01 01 25
F/Fw ONC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Wheat
01 01 25
F/Fw ONC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Gram
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP INM in wheat 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC CRP INM in Gram 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC CRP Importance in water
management in wheat 01 01 25
IS ONC CRP Prod. & management tech. of Rabi crops
01 01 30
IS ONC CRP IWM tech. of Rabi crops 01 01 30 IS ONC PP IPM in Rabi crops 01 01 30 F/Fw OFC HOV Kitchen gardening in
year 01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Weed management in Rabi Crops
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC CRP Summer fodder prod. tech.
01 01 25
F/Fw ONC PP IPM in Mustard 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP IPM in Rabi vegetables 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP IPM in Onion & Garlic 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP IPM in potato 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP IPM in coriander 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC Ext. Weed management in
Wheat 01 01 25
F/Fw ONC PP IPM in Gram 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC PP Termite management in
wheat 01 01 25
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F/Fw OFC HOV Production tech. of Okra 01 01 25 F/Fw OFC HOV production tech. of chilli
& tomato in summer season
01 01 25
F/Fw OFC HOV production tech. of brinjal in summer season
01 01 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F
Madhumakkhi palan taknik Enterprises Unemployment in
rural youth 07 03 - 02 - 15 -
Mashroom utpadan taknik Enterprises Unemployment in
rural youth 07 06 - 05 - 09 -
Vermicultruring & vermicomposting Enterprises Unemployment in
rural youth 07 04 - 03 - 13 -
Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs Training title Self employed after training Number of persons employed
else where Type of units Number of units Number of persons employed - - - - - Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
656
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
- - - - - - - -
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Advisory Services 52 Agri mobile clinic - Animal Health Camp 02 Awareness programme 02 Celebration of important days 02 Diagnostic visits 25 Exhibition 05 Exposure visits 02 Extension Literature 08 Ex-trainees Sammelan 01 Farm advisory Services - Farm Science Club conveners meet
-
Farmers Seminar/Workshop 01 Farmers visit to KVK 225
657
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 15 Film Show 02 Group meetings 05 Interface 02 Kharif Sammelan - Kisan Ghosthi 04 Kisan Mela 02 Krishi Gyan Doot meet - Krishi Mahotsav 02 Lectures delivered as resource persons
18
Mahila Mandals conveners meetings
-
Method Demonstrations 02 Newspaper coverage 40 Popular articles 08 Pradhanmantri phasal bema yojana
02
Radio talks 08 Scientific visit to farmers field 72 Self Help Group conveners meetings
-
Soil health Camp 01 Soil test campaigns 01 Summer deep plougning 01 Technology Week 01 TV talks 04 Workshop - Others -
658
7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
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
Oilseed Soybean JS 20-34 Seed 10.00
Cereals Wheat MP-1203 Seed 15.00 Pulses Gram JAKI-9218 Seed 5.00
7.2 Planting Material production
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
Fruits Guava 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
Bioagents - - - - 7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle Gir Milk Buffalo - - - - - - Sheep and Goat - - - - - - Poultry Kadaknath Egg & meat Fisheries Rohu, Katla,
Grasscarp Meat
8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/No, If yes, then Year of establishment : -
659
8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far :
Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount released Resources to be generated Soil Sample 300 520 86 - - 9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total - - - - - - - - - -
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries No of Village Covered Major
recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers. Sheopur 52 25000 500 610 11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Sheopur October 25 Sheopur May 25 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 Sheopur 2009 Quarterly 1000 12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced
KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Sheopur CD IFS 01 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 02 - Technical bulletins 03 Technical reports 05 Popular article 08
660
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
News paper coverage 45 Year Planner 01 Others (pl. specify) - 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
Sheopur ATMA Central 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel.
Accommodation available (No. of 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)
Sheopur - - - - - - - 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
Sheopur 2015-16 2017 04 0 -
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.) 01 Sheopur - -
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Sheopur Crop Cafeteria 02 Sheopur Technology Desk - Sheopur Visitors Gallery - Sheopur Technology Exhibition 02 Sheopur Technology Gate-Valve -
661
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 01 Kharif production technique 01 02 Rabi production technique 01
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. 1 - - - -
18. KVK interaction with progressive farmers- Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated - - - 19. Outreach of KVK
Number of Blocks Number of Villages Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive
Sheopur Basond , Bardha
Kacharmuli, Tekana , Chopna, Jagadeshwar , Barodaram , Sesabali, Lehchora ,Gopalpura, Rannod , Soi, Chirond, Narayanganwda, Matasula , Tillipura, Sothwa, Rajpura, Mekhari, Radep , Pandoli, Mau, Talawada , Kuhanjapur, Janpura , Karnyakhedli, Galmanya ,Lalitpura, Mundala, Baroda, Chandrapura, Ajapura.
Karhal Panwada Silpuri , partwara, amet , sherpur, Godara , Sarari , Lahroni , Bamori , Garda , Chitara , Barganwa , Karahal , Ranipura , Khirkhiri , Ghotupura , Nimaniya , Morai , Kariyadeh , Patoda, Shaugani. Koor, Awada , Sarjupura ,malipura, Fatehpur.
Vijaypur Ochhapura Sahasram , Gaswani, Kinjari , Dewari , Simarai ,Barodakalan , Sarangpur , Enta, Dongarpur , Chibalbani.
Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
- - - - -
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 01 Shivpuri Agriculture Implements Sharing the agriculture implement based technology 02 Morena Resource Person To know the cropping pattern and technology of each other
662
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks
23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 01 Sheopur April 2015 24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals - - - - 25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab)
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
Types of Activities
No. of Activities Number of Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies Lectures organized Exhibition Film show Fair Farm Visit Diagnostic Practical's Distribution of Literature (No.) Distribution of Seed (q) Distribution of Planting materials (No.) Bio Product distribution (Kg) Bio Fertilizers (q) Distribution of fingerlings Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) Total number of farmers visited the technology week
663
Types of Activities
No. of Activities Number of Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Animal health camp Awareness programme Cashless Transaction Week Celebration of important days (Parthenium eradication week, Swachhata Abhiyan and Soil Health Day,International Women Day,National Integrity Day,World environment day,World forestry day,World Water Day)
Demonstration Exposure visit Extension activity Ex-trainees Meet Farmer scientist interaction Farmers Training Field Day Field visit Gajarghans Unmulan Pakhwada Group Meeting Hindi diwas pakhwada Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Sangoshthi Narmada sewa Yatra News Paper/Mass Media Plant health camp Plant Protection Week Scientists visits in farmers field Seed treatment campaign Self Help Group convener meet Soil health Camp Swachha Bharat Abhiyan Technology Week Van Mahotsava Others (Pl. Specify)
664
27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION
Introduction of alternate crops/varieties
Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Oilseeds Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants Dairy Management Disease management Feed and fodder technology 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
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers
665
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers
Awareness Campaign 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
28. Proposal of NICRA - NA
29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format)
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Sheopur 63031792988
31. Awards & Recognitions KVK Name Name of award /awardees Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations Amount received - - - - - 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies - - - -
666
20. KVK Shivpuri Summary of the activities
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.) OFTs 12 91 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 60 150 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 50 125 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 20 50 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 1 5 Training-Farmers and farm women 69 1725 Training-Rural youths 05 150 Training- Extension functionaries 02 30 Extension Activities 250 10000 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 225 - Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
- -
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
125000 250
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
- -
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) - - Live stock products - - Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory - - Rainwater Harvesting System 2 60 Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 48 33000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 2 50 Literature to be Developed/Published 12 - Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes (KVK-ATMA)
2 100
Utilization of Farmers Hostel 6 150 Utilization of Staff Quarters 6 6 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 5 2000
667
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.) Crop Cafeteria- 2 3000 Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 1 15 Status of Revolving Funds Awards and Recognitions 2 2 Case study / Success Story to be developed 2 2 KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 1 50 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages)
8 1235
Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan - - KVK Ring 2 2 Important visitors to KVK 10 Status of KVK Website 1 Status of RTI - - E-connectivity - - Details of Technology Week Celebrations 2 500 Interventions on Drought Mitigation 2 100 Proposal of NAIP - - Proposal of NICRA - - Well labeled photographs 10 - Other Activities 10 500
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on date 01.04.2018) Sanctioned post Name of the
incumbent Discipline Highest
degree Subject of
Specialization
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Sr. Scientist-Head Dr. Puneet Kumar Horticulture Ph. D. Horticulture 37400-67000
(GP 9000) 40240 20.07.2015 Temporary Other
Scientist 1 Dr. M. K. Bhargava Agronomy Ph. D. Crop Management & Agro forestry
15600-39100 (GP 7000)
27750 25.01.2007 Temporary Other
Scientist 2 Mr. P. Singh Plant Breeding &
M. Sc. (Ag)
Quality Seed Production
15600-39100 ( GP 7000)
24100 29.01.2007 Temporary OBC
668
Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of Specialization
Pay Scale
(Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/ OBC/
Others) Genetics
Scientist 3 Dr. A. L. Basediya Agril. Engg, Ph. D. Post Harvest Process & Food Engineering
15600-39100 ( GP 6000)
23690 17.02.2011 Temporary SC
Scientist 4 Vacant Scientist 5 Vacant Scientist 6 Vacant Programme Assistant 1 Vacant Programme Assistant 2 Vacant Computer Programmer 3
Vacant
Accountant / superintendent
Ku. Gunjan Gupta Account MBA Finance 9300-34800 (GP 3600)
10230 06-12-2016
Temporary Other
Stenographer Ku. Arti Bansal Computer PGDCA Computer 5200-20200(2800)
8370 08-09-2016
Temporary Other
Driver Vacant
Driver Vacant Supporting staff Vacant Supporting staff Vacant 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Basic information – S. No. Particulars Area (hectare)
1 Geographical area 984093 2 Cropped area Kharif 340600 Rabi 322910 3 Total cropped area 671893 4 Net cropped area 422384 5 Double cropped area 122620 6 Cropping intensity % 152 7 Irrigated area 266416 8 No. of blocks 08 9 No. of villages 1235 10 Population 1441950
669
S. No. Particulars Area (hectare) 11 Population density/sq. km 505.60 12 Rural population 1202277 13 Total no. of farmers 240371 a. Small 69293 b. Marginal 94583 c. Large 76495
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2017 to 31.3.2018 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the village) Rator 2017 Shivpuri 2.5 1250 560 Sirsod 2015 Karera 60 4200 1342 Mayarampur 2015 Narwer 70 4290 213 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Shivpuri Crop diversification Shivpuri Soil and water conservation Shivpuri Farm mechanization Shivpuri Hi tech horticulture Shivpuri Climate resilient varieties Shivpuri Post harvest management Shivpuri Natural resources management Shivpuri Organic management Shivpuri Seed replacement Shivpuri IFS Shivpuri Skill development
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 Shivpuri Low yield due to improper
management in crops Through PRA tools and Discussion with the group of farmer, farm women and rural youth
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Lack of short duration, drought resistant and high yielding varieties
Through PRA tools and Discussion with the group of farmer
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Low yield due to non availability of quality seed
Discussion with the group of farmer, rural youth and farmers meeting and crop seminar
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Low yield due to heavy infestation of weeds and pest
Discussion with the group of farmer, rural youth and interaction during trainings
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
670
KVK Name Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Shivpuri Low yield due to imbalanced use of
fertilizers Through PRA and discussion with farmer and farmers meeting
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Low yield due to indiscriminate use of pesticides
Through PRA and discussion with the group of farmer, rural youth and during farmers meeting
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Low yield due to lack of technical knowledge
Discussion with the group of farmer during field day and interaction during trainings
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Unemployment of rural population Discussion with the group of farmer during training and meetings
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Drudgery in farm women Through PRA and discussion with the group of farmer, farm women and farmers meeting
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Unawareness about use of farm implements
Through discussion with the group of farmer, farm women and rural youth during trainings group meeting etc.
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Lack of knowledge regarding value addition
Through PRA with the group of farmer, farm women and rural youth
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Lack of knowledge of scientific livestock management
Through PRA / trainings/group meetings with the group of farmer, farm women
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Lack of knowledge about crop diversification
PRA, group meeting and discussion with farmers.
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Post harvest losses PRA, group meeting and discussion with farmers.
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
Shivpuri Soil and water losses PRA, group meeting and discussion with farmers.
Rator-Kiroli, Sirsod, Karera, Mayaramour, Narwer
2. On Farm Testing 2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
T2
Rec. Tech
T3 T1 T2
T3
2018 Kharif
Low yield in soybean
Refinement VE
Soybean Rainfed
1
7 Assessment medium duration variety of Soybean under Soybean-Wheat Cropping sequence (ACZ) T1= JS 9305 T2= JS 2029
671
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
T2
Rec. Tech
T3 T1 T2
T3
T3= RVS 2001-4
2018 Kharif
Low yield in black gram
Refinement VE
Black gram Rainfed
1
7 Assessment Blackgram var. under blackgram-mustard cropping sequence in partially irrigated condition (ACZ) T1= T 9 T2= Pratap Urd 1 T3= Shekhar 2
2018 Kharif
Imbalanced use of
chemical
Assessment CP (Organic Farming)
Groundnut Rain fed Introduce of organic farming
7 Assessment of organic groundnut production under groundnut-wheat crop sequence T1- Traditional practice (DAP 80-100 kg/ha) T2- NPKS 20:60:20:20 kg/ha T3- Vermi-compost 5t/ha + seed treatment & inoculation of bio fertilizers + use waste decomposer & need based bio pesticides (Neem kernal/cake/oil etc.)
2018-19 Rabi
Yield reduced due to old
variety
Assessment VE Mustard Irrigated 1 7 Assessment of suitable variety of mustard under blackram–mustard cropping sequence in partially irrigated condition (ACZ) T1-Local (Kranti/Varuna/Pusa Bold) T2 - RVM 2 T3 – RH 749
2018-19 Rabi
Yield reduced due to old variety
Assessment VE Chickpea Irrigated 1 7 Assessment of heat tolerant suitable variety of chick pea T1-JG 315
672
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
T2
Rec. Tech
T3 T1 T2
T3
T2-JG 16 T3-RVG 202
2018-19 Rabi
Yield reduced due to climatic conditions
Assessment CP Chickpea Irrigated Climate resilient
7 Assessment for suitable sowing date of chickpea 1ST fortnight of October 2nd fortnight of October 1st fortnight of November
2018-19 Rabi
Imbalanced use of chemical
Assessment CP (Organic Farming)
Wheat Irrigated Introduce of organic farming
7 Assessment of organic wheat production under groundnut-wheat crop sequence T 1- Traditional practice (DAP 100-150 kg/ha) as basal & top dressing of urea 50 kg/ha T 2- NPKS 100:60:40:20 kg/ha T3- Vermi-compost 7.5 t/ha + seed treatment & inoculation of bio fertilizers + Use of waste decomposer & neem based bio pesticides etc.
2018-19 Rabi
Yield reduced due to shortage of irrigationwater
Assessment CP Wheat Irrigated Climate resilient
7 Assessment temperature tolerant variety to escape terminal drought in wheat under Groundnut-Wheat cropping sequence (ACZ) T1- Lok 1 T2: MP – 3382 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM T3: RVW - 4106 STV based fertilizers+ bio fertilizers with IPM
673
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
T2
Rec. Tech
T3 T1 T2
T3
2018-19 Rabi
Low income Assessment HOF Papaya Irrigated IFS 7 Assessment of improved variety of Papaya T1= Local T2= Pusa nanha T3= Tiwan 786
2018-19 Rabi
Assessment NRM Bio-waste decomposer. (Consortium of microbes)
7 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health T:1 Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions T2 250 gm consortium sufficient to decompose 10,000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days.
Mass Multiplication Mix 2 kg of jaggery in
200 liter of water in a container and stir well .
Open the bottle and pour the contents of bottle into the solution (avoid direct contact of contents with hands) . Stir the contents of the container and cover it with a paper/cardboard etc and stir it daily once within 4 days the material is ready
2018-19 Rabi
Assessment CBD SHC Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application T1-FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation T2:
To find out the
674
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of
trials
Title of OFT
Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
T2
Rec. Tech
T3 T1 T2
T3
awareness, knowledge and adoption of farmers toward soil health card practices.
To study the attitude of farmers towards soil health card practices.
To study the Constraints perceived by the farmers in adoption of soil health card recommendation.
Agril. Engineering
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology
(Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter)
Net Returns (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice
T1
Rec. Tech T2
T1 T2
2018 Kharif
Low yield due to water logging
Assessment AEG
Soybean
Rainfed 7 7
Assessment of raised bed planting
Line sowing
Raised bed planting system
- -
2018 Kharif
Low yield due to water logging
Assessment AEG Groundnut
Rainfed 7
7
Assessment of raised bed planting
Closer sowing
Raised bed planting system
- -
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield due to lack of improved technology
Assessment AEG
Chickpea
Irrigated
7
7
Assessment of raised bed planting with drip system
Line sowing
Raised bed planting system with drip system
- -
2018-19 Rabi
Low water use efficiency and weeds problems
Assessment AEG
Tomato
Irrigated
7
7
Assessment of plastic mulching with fertigation
Flat planting
Plastic mulching with Fertigation
- -
675
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) T3 FP (T1)
RP (T2) T3 FP (T1)
RP(T2) T3 FP (T1)
RP (T2) T3
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (up to 2017-18) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated
Details of popularization methods suggested to the
Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers Area in ha
Tomato INM Soil test based application of NPK (100:50:50). PK 100% and N 50% applied basal and remaining 50% N applied in to splits, one after 40 days after transplanting and the other at 70 days after transplanting + line transplanting on raised bed with stacking .
Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
350 3000 5500
Mustard ICM Certified Seed of Variety RVM-2, Seed treatment with Carbendazim, Soil Test Basis application of fertilizers NPK (80:40:20), S 40kg/ha and IPM measures.
Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
75 2500 4000
Chickpea ICM Certified Seed of Variety JG130/JAKI9218/JG -16, Seed treatment with Carbendazim, Seed Inoculation with Rhizobium & PSB, Soil Test
Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
95 1200 7000
676
Crop/ Enterprise Thematic
Area Technology demonstrated Details of popularization
methods suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology No. of villages
No. of farmers Area in ha
Basis application of fertilizers (20:60:20), IPM measures.
Ground nut INM ICM Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
90 700 1500
Soybean RCT Ridge & furrow method Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
85 2200 3500
Groundnut ICM Variety GG 20 Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
200 2800 3900
Soybean INM Use of sulphur Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
150 15000 22000
Blackgram ICM Variety PU 31 Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
65 500 800
Pearl millet ICM Improved hybrid Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
5 20 150
Wheat ICM HD 2932 Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
85 450 5500
Mustard INM S application @ 20kg/ha Large scale demonstrations, Campaign for popularization of production technology, Use of mass media
200 4000 15000
677
3.3 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Enterp -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
CP Soybean (Cluster demo under Oilseed)
Kharif 2018
Cluster Demonstration of soybean production (Improved variety+seed treatment+balance fertilizers+need based pesticides)
30.0 JS 95 60/JS 2034
CP Black gram (Cluster demo under Pulses)
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of black gram production (Improved variety+seed treatment+balance fertilizers+need based pesticides)
30.0 PU 31 / Pratap Urd 1
CP Pearl millet (NFSM)
Kharif 2018
Demonstration of pearl millet production (Improved variety seed treatment + balance fertilizers + need based pesticides)
10.0 Improved var. RH 173
HOS Onion Kharif 2018
Demonstration of improved var of onion AFDR
1.0 Improved variety AFDR
678
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Enterp -
No.
Name of Variety
Entreprizes
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
HOV Tomato Kharif 2018
Demonstration of management practices of tomato cultivation
1.0 Nursery mana., planting geometry with ridge and staking & Drip etc
CP Mustard (Cluster demo under Oilseeed)
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of mustard production technique (Improved variety+Balance fertilizer+need based pesticides)
30.0 RH 749-2/Other suitable var. with ICM
CP Chick pea (Cluster demo under Pulses)
Rabi 2018-19
Demonstration of chick pea production technique (Improved variety+seed treatment+Balance fertilizer+need based pesticides)
20.0 JG 130/JG 14 & Other suitable var. with ICM
Agril. Engineering Thematic
area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Enterprises
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
AEG
Soybean
Kharif, 2018
Demonstration of ridge & furrow system
2 ha/05 - - - - - - - - -
679
Thematic area
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety
Enterprises
Results (q/ha) % change
No. of farmers Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
AEG
Maize Kharif,
2018
Demonstration of rotavator for crop residues management
2 ha/05
-
-
- - - - - - -
AEG
Maize/ wheat
Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of rotavator for crop residues management
2 ha/05
-
-
- - - - - - -
AEG
Wheat
Rabi, 2018-19
Demonstration of reaper cum binder
2 ha/05 -
- - - - - - - -
3.3 Economic Impact of FLD Name of Crop/
Enterprise Technology
demonstrated 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
Demo Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo Local Check
Soybean (Cluster demo under Oilseed)
Cluster Demonstration of soybean production (Improved variety+seed treatment+balance fertilizers+need based pesticides)
Yield (q/ha)
Black gram (Cluster demo under Pulses)
Demonstration of black gram production (Improved variety+seed treatment+balance fertilizers+need based pesticides)
Yield (q/ha)
680
Name of Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo Local Check
Pearl millet Demonstration of pearl millet production (Improved variety seed treatment + balance fertilizers + need based pesticides)
Yield (q/ha)
Onion Demonstration of improved var of onion AFDR
Yield (q/ha)
Tomato Demonstration of management practices of tomato cultivation
Yield (q/ha)
Mustard (Cluster demo under Oilseeed)
Demonstration of mustard production technique (Improved variety+Balance fertilizer+need based pesticides)
Yield (q/ha)
Chick pea (Cluster demo under Pulses)
Demonstration of chick pea production technique (Improved variety+seed treatment+Balance fertilizer+need based pesticides)
Yield (q/ha)
681
Agri. Engineering Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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
Demo Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo
Check Demo Local Check
Soybean Ridge &furrow system
Yield (q/ha)
Maize
Demonstration of rotavator for crop residues management
Yield (q/ha), Fuel saving (%), Field capacity (ha/hr)
Maize/ wheat
Rotavator for crop residues management
Yield (q/ha), Fuel saving (%), Field capacity (ha/hr)
Wheat
Reaper cum binder for wheat harvesting
Yield (q/ha), Fuel saving (%), Field capacity (ha/hr)
3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD
Crop Activity No. of activities to be organized Number of participants Remarks Groundnut Farmers Training 02
Media coverage 01 Training for extension functionaries 01
Soybean Field days 01 Farmers Training 03 Media coverage 02 Training for extension functionaries 01
Black gram Field days 01 Farmers Training 03 Media coverage 01 Training for extension functionaries 01
Tomato Field days 01 Farmers Training 02
682
Crop Activity No. of activities to be organized Number of participants Remarks Media coverage 03 Training for extension functionaries 01
Pearlmillet Field days 01 Farmers Training 02 Media coverage 03 Training for extension functionaries 01
Mustard Field days 01 Farmers Training 02 Media coverage 03 Training for extension functionaries 01
Chick pea Field days 01 Farmers Training 03 Media coverage 03 Training for extension functionaries 01
Wheat Field days 1 Farmers Training 02 Media coverage 02 Training for extension functionaries 01
3.5 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 Shivpuri Pearl millet Public hybrid 25 10.0 2 Shipuri Tomato Private 5 1.0
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK Feedback Technology appropriations
Methodology used
Benefits of OFT/FLD
Future Adoption
Shivpuri
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Shivpuri
683
5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Table 5.1:Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme
KVK Category of the training Methods of need
assessment Date and place No. of participants
to be involved Shivpuri F&FW, RY PRA/ Group discussion 7. 4 .2017 village Rator, Block Shivpuri 22 Shivpuri F&FW, RY PRA/ Group discussion 3. 3 .2015 village Sirsod, Block Krera 35 Shivpuri F&FW, RY PRA/ Group discussion 20.4 .2015 village Mayarampur, Block Narwer 30 Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
OFC Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC CP Organic manuring 1 1 25 FW ONC CP Production technology of
soybean 1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Vermicomposting & Vermiculturing
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Roll of micronutrients & its management
1 1 25
FW ONC PLP Management of pest & disease in tomato crop
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Groundnut production technology
1 1 25
FW ONC CP Seed production of kharif crops
1 1 25
FW ONC CBD Awareness and importance of germination test & seed treatment of kharif crops
1 1 25
FW ONC CBD Role of farmers club in marketing of produce
1 1 25
FW ONC SFM Importance of INM in Kharif crops
1 1 25
FW ONC WOE Drudgery reduction for farm women
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Weed management in 1 1 25
684
Cate-gory
OFC Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Kharif crops FW OFC CP Production technology of
soybean 1 1 25
FW OFC CP Production technology of Groundnut
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Weed management of soybean & Groundnut
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Mustard production technology
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Nutrients management in Wheat & Chickpea
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Production technology of chick Pea
1 25
FW OFC HOV Nursery management of vegetables crops
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Tomato production technology
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Production technology of pea
1 1 25
FW OFC PLP IPM in soybean 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP IPM in groundnut 1 1 25 FW OFC PLP Management of pests
and disease of tomato 1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Awareness of farmers for seed storage
1 1 25
FW OFC CBD Awareness regarding agriculture development program for rural areas
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Importance of rogouing for seed production
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Role of soil configuration techniques
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Suitable variety of rabi crops
1 1 25
685
Cate-gory
OFC Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW OFC CP Seed production in Rabi crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Germination test method & Importance in Rabi crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Care & maintenance of self produced seed in chick pea
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Importance of rogouing in quality seed production
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Proper time and method of rogouing in Wheat
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Identification & proper time of harvesting of Rabi crops
1 1 25
FW OFC CP Proper moisture percentage for storage of Rabi crops
1 1 25
FW OFC HOV Hi-tech horticulture tech. 1 1 25 FW ONC CP Storage technology of
Rabi crops 1 1 25
FW ONC AEG Seed drill calibration 1 1 25 FW ONC AEG Care & maintenance of
farm implements 1 1 25
FW ONC AEG Seed processing 1 1 25 FW ONC AEG Importance of drip
irrigation 1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Fertigation system in tomato
1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Use of rotavator for field preparation
1 1 25
FW ONC AEG Use of small equipments in intercultural operation
1 1 25
686
Cate-gory
OFC Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC AEG Use of spiral separator 1 1 25 FW ONC AEG Soil and water
conservation technique 1 1 25
FW OFC AEG Summer deep ploughing 1 1 25 FW ONC AEG Pedal cum power seed
/grain cleaner 1 1 25
FW ONC AEG Use of multi crop planter 1 1 25 FW ONC CBD Effect of climate change
on crops and their solution
1 1 25
FW ONC CBD Role of weather information system on crops
1 1 25
IS ONC IS Production technology of soybean & groundnut
1 1 25
IS ONC IS IPM in soybean 1 1 25 IS ONC IS INM in kharif crops 1 1 25 IS ONC IS Production technology of
chick pea & Wheat 1 1 25
IS ONC IS IPM in Rabi crops 1 1 25 IS ONC IS Soil & water
conservation techniques 1 1 25
IS ONC IS Farm mechanization 1 1 25 IS ONC IS Horticulture techniques 1 1 25 IS ONC IS Organic farming 1 1 25 IS ONC IS Crop diversification and
climate changes 1 1 25
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust
Area Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Motor binding & tractor repairing - Income generation 10 DFI - IFS Diversification Income generation 10
687
Training title Crop / Enterprise Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Tailoring and stitching Income generation 10 Seed production Crops Income generation 10 Fruit & Vegetable preservation Fruits & veg. Income generation 10 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
Shivpuri Livestock production 1 Shivpuri Vermi composting and organic farming 1 Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes: Yet to be decided by sponsors
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members : Yet to be decided.
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
Table 5.7 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) 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
688
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topic s Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 06 Kisan Mela 01 Kisan Ghosthi 04 Exhibition 02 Film Show 50 Method Demonstrations 2 Farmers Seminar 2 Workshop 2 Group meetings 2 Lectures delivered as resource persons
30
Newspaper coverage 24 Radio talks 12 Radio kisaan chaupal at farmers field 20 TV talks - Popular Articles 12 Extension Literature 12 Farm Advisory Services 50 Scientific visit to farmers field 50 Farmers Visit to KVK 5000 Diagnostic Visits 20 Exposure Visits - Ex-trainees meet 01 Soil Health Camp 02 Animal Health Camp 01 Agri Mobile Clinic 01 Soil Test Campaigns 02 Farm Science Club conveners meet 02 Self Help Group conveners meetings
02
689
7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
KVK
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
Shivpuri Cereals - SD Shivpuri Pulses Chickpea JG 14/Other SD Shivpuri Oilseed Soybean JS 9560 SD 7.2 Planting Material production
KVK Name 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
Shivpuri Vegetable Tomato Hybrid 75000
Shivpuri Flowers
Marigold etc.
Hybrid 50000
Shivpuri Fruit Guava Gwalior 27 200
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
Shivpuri Bioagents Shivpuri Biofertilizers Shivpuri Bio pesticides
7.4 Livestock and fisheries production - Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs
Gross income
Cattle Buffalo Sheep and Goat
Cross bread (by CSWRI) & Avishan , Sirohi and Angora rabbit,
Milch & meat 10 25000 50000 Unser IFS modal
Poultry Kadaknath Broilers & Egg 250 50000 140000 Under IFS modal
690
Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs
Gross income
Fisheries Rohu,Miragal, katla & Grass carp
Meat 5000 50000 150000 Under IFS modal
Others (Specify) Rabit & Quail Meat 100 50000 150000 Under IFS modal 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory NIL
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then No (Mridaparikkshak) Year of establishment : - -
8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far : 1000
KVK Name Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount released
Resources to be generated
Shivpuri Soil Sample 1000 1000 100 0 - Shivpuri Water Sample - - - - -
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if available. - Yes Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date Title of the training course Client
(PF/RY/EF) No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total June 2018 Awareness of rain water harvesting 30 1
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Shivpuri 100 33000 250
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations
Shivpuri Before Kharif 2018 (25.5.2018) , Shivpuri Before Rabi 2018-19 (10.09.2018)
691
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 Shivpuri Sep. 2008 Quarterly 500 500
12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number Shivpuri DVD Technology demonstration 01 Shivpuri DVD Special programme 01 Shivpuri DVD Mela 01 Shivpuri DVD Success story farmers 01
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 8 Technical bulletins 2 Technical reports 10 Popular article 12 News paper coverage 24 Year Planner 1 Others (pl. specify) Pocket Diary of Govt. Schemes 1 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
Shivpuri ATMA Central - - - Shivpuri Others (Mukhya mantrai khet
thirth) State - - -
14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of beds): 10
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)
Shivpuri
692
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
Shivpuri 2008 2009 03 03 Shortage of Staff 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 Shivpuri Yes DES
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component
of Park Detail Information (If established)
Shivpuri Crop Cafeteria Crops and crop varieties, Fodder grasses, RCT & technological modals. Shivpuri Technology Desk 1) Package technology of important crops (Soybean, Groundnut, Green gram, Mustard, Chick pea,
Wheat, Tomato etc.) 2) Quality Seed Production Technology for farmer itself. 3) Bulletins on other important technologies like Drought Management, Bee Keeping, Agro Forestry,
Oyster mushroom cultivation, Nursery management , several leaflets published time to time 4) Quarterly News Letters of KVK.
Shivpuri Visitors Gallery Maintaining footfall of farmers, dignitaries of V.V. and others visited KVK and ICAR and other dignitaries. Shivpuri Technology Exhibition Various models of useful technologies like vermi unit, water harvesting tank, over head system for poultry.
Vercompost, BGA Unit, Bio gas, and IFS models exhibited at KVK, Flex Charts, digital board developed on various technology and CDs.
Shivpuri Technology Gate-Valve
Supply/sale of agro inputs like seeds of green gram, black gram, soybean, wheat, gram, mustered, vegetables, bio agents, bio control measures like pheromone traps, PSB culture, Rhyzobium culture etc.
c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
1 Crop varieties 10 2 Fodder and grasses 2 3 RCT 2 4 Micro irrigation 1 5 Scion block 2 6 Flower and Vegetable 10
693
17. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District: such farmers are being searched. Sr. No. Name of kvk Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No. 1 Shivpuri
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 Kharif 2018 80 2 Rabi 2018-19 80 19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Shivpuri 6 2 300 935 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
1
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. 1 Sheopur Input & awareness exchange Technical 2 Datia Input & awareness exchange Technical 22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks Shivpuri
23. Status of KVK Website: www. kvkshivpuri.org Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Shivpuri March, 2013 24. Status of RTI: Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals 1 Shivpuri
694
25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab): Nil
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
Shivpuri 26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS (2 nos.)
Name of KVK
Types of Activities
No. of Activities
Number of Participants
Related crop/livestock technology
Shivpuri Gosthies 02 Shivpuri Lectures organized 08 Shivpuri Exhibition 02 Shivpuri Film show 04 Shivpuri Fair 02 Shivpuri Farm Visit 02 Shivpuri Diagnostic Practical’s 10 Shivpuri Distribution of Literature (No.) 1000 Shivpuri Distribution of Seed (q) 0 Shivpuri Distribution of Planting materials (No.) 10000 Shivpuri Bio Product distribution (Kg) 0 Shivpuri Bio Fertilizers (q) 0 Shivpuri Distribution of fingerlings (No) 0 Shivpuri Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) 0 Shivpuri Total number of farmers visited the technology week 500 27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Shivpuri Black gram 30.0 75 2 Shivpuri Pearl millet 10.0 25
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties: Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries 1 Shivpuri Spices 5.0 10
695
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management:
Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No. of participants 1 Shivpuri Dairy Management
Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No. of animals No. of farmers Shivpuri 01 100 50
Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Shivpuri Black gram 450.0 30.0 75 Shivpuri Pearl millet 0.37 10.0 25
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers
Seedlings Shivpuri Tomato & Others vegetables etc. 750000 2.5 75 Shivpuri Flowers (Marigold etc) 50000 2.5 75 Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Shivpuri Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Shivpuri
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Shivpuri 5.0 1.0 10
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Shivpuri Soybean with sort duration var. JS 95 60 with ridge furrow 20000 1500 Shivpuri Hi tech tomato production 2500 150 Shivpuri Groundnut production technology 20000 1500
696
Awareness Campaign 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
4 150 4 120 6 500 1 3000 2 300 50 1000 28. Proposal of NICRA: Not available 29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format): NA 30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.)
Shivpuri 21770210000014 646800 1218267 1218267 31. Awards & Recognitions KVK Name Name of award /awardee Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer) Awarding Organizations Amount received Shivpuri - 2 - - 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed – Two best only in the following format Name of the KVK, TITLE, Introduction, KVK intervention, Output, Outcome, and Impact Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Shivpuri 1 1
697
21. KVK Ujjain Summary of the activities
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.) OFTs 14 885 FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) 10 24 FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 10.2 24 FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) 0 0 FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 79 229 FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 03 34 Training-Farmers and farm women 57 1425 Training-Rural youths 09 220 Training- Extension functionaries 13 325 Extension Activities 217 23355 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 2 1200 qt Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal)
02 1000
Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers)
02 3000
Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers)
02 2000
Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 02 1000
Earthworm
Live stock products 06 8000 Liter Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 01 10000 Rainwater Harvesting System 01 650 Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 90 34000 SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members) 02 60 Literature to be Developed/Published 06 10000 Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 02 50 Utilization of Farmers Hostel 01 2000 Utilization of Staff Quarters 06 06 Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 01 1000
698
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.) Crop Cafeteria- 02 5000 Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the District 01 10 Status of Revolving Funds 04 500 Awards and Recognitions 01 05 Case study / Success Story to be developed 05 05 KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 02 100 Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of villages) 06 1100 Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan 0 0 KVK Ring 03 03 Important visitors to KVK 10 05 Status of KVK Website 20 Mass Status of RTI 0 0 E-connectivity 00 00 Details of Technology Week Celebrations 01 350 Interventions on Drought Mitigation 01 05 Proposal of NAIP 0 0 Proposal of NICRA 0 0 Well labeled photographs 40 200 Other Activities
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Staff Position (as on date) 31.03.18 Sanction post Name of the
incumbent Discipline Highest
degree Subject of specialization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joining
Per./ Temp.
Category
Programme Coordinator
Dr. R.P.Sharma Extension Ph.D. Agril. Extn. 37400-67000 + 9000 63710
06-01-2017 Perm. Others
Subject Matter Specialist1
Sh.D.K.Suryawanshi Plant Protection
M.Sc.(Ag.) Entomology 15600-39100+7000 26150
05-12-2016 Perm. SC
Subject Matter Specialist2
Dr. S.K. Kaushik Pl. Br. & Genet.
Ph.D. Pl. Br. & Genet. 15600-39100 + 7000 34750
08.03.2007 Perm. Others
Subject Matter Specialist3
Dr. D.S.Tomar Agronomy Ph.D. Agronomy 15600-39100 + 7000 34750
28.03.2007 Perm. Others
Subject Matter Dr.(Smt)Rekha Tiwari Home Ph.D. Home Science 15600-39100 34750 14.05.2007 Perm. Others
699
Sanction post Name of the incumbent
Discipline Highest degree
Subject of specialization
Pay scale Present pay
Date of joining
Per./ Temp.
Category
Specialist4 Science + 7000 Subject Matter Specialist5
Sh.Hansraj Jatav Extension M.Sc.(Ag.) Agril. Extn. 15600-39100+6000 23610
01-09-2014 Perm. SC
Subject Matter Specialist6
Vacant - - - - -
- - -
Programme Assistant
Sh. Rajendra Gawali Soil Science M.Sc. (Ag.) Soil Science 9300-34800 + 4600 20470
28.02.2011 Perm. ST
Farm Manager Er. L.K. Jain Agril. Engg. B.Tech. Agril. Engg. 15600-39100 + 5400 30480
16.05. 2005 Perm. Others
Computer Programmer
Smt. Ghazala Khan Computer Science
M.Sc.(Chem) & (CS)
Computer Science
9300-34800 + 4600 22390
01.04. 2008 Perm. Others
Accountant / superintendent
Sh. Ajay Gupta Commerce M.Com. - 9300-34800+3600 13830
19-12-2016 Temp. Others
Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - - - Driver Sh..Chandan Singh - - - 9300-34800 +
3200 17740 10.8.2004 Perm. Others
Driver Rajesh Verma - - - 5200-20200 + 1900 9930
11.07.2008 Perm. Gen
Supporting staff Sh.Narayan Verma - - - 5200-20200 + 1900 12550
08.07.2005 Perm. SC
Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - - 1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
Agro-climatic zone
No . of Blocks
No. of Panchayats
Population Literacy SC and ST Population
No. of farmers
Average land holding
X 6 609 1986597 73.6 1370791 160775 2.8 ha 1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2016 to 31.3.2017 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops) Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from
KVK Population Number of farmers (having land in the
village) Semaliyabibi 2012 Ghatiya 25 300 154 Bichhrod 2012 Ghatiya 32 6000 800 Piplyahama 2012 Ghatiya 30 600 350 Salakhedi 2012 Ghatiya 32 662 100 Kankariya Chand 2012 Tarana 36 600 102 Borekhedi 2013 Ghatiya 27 400 200 Bihariya 2013 Ghatiya 23 800 325 Motipura 2013 Ghatiya 21 400 68
700
Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from KVK
Population Number of farmers (having land in the village)
Nalwa 2013 Ujjain 18 800 136 Chakrawda 2014 Ghatiya 15 1000 325 Bandka 2014 Ghatiya 20 410 200 Panbihar 2014 Ghatiya 22 3000 800 Barotikhedi 2014 Ghatiya 30 300 100 Kaluheda 2014 Ghatiya 25 1200 600 Palkhanda 2014 Ujjain 18 2000 360 Narwar 2014 Ujjain 15 5400 1040 Matana 2014 Ujjain 10 2000 400 Ninora 2014 Ujjain 10 3000 500 Kanipur 2015 Ujjain 10 2500 150 Nahriya 2015 Ujjain 12 1200 240 Rudahera 2015 Ujjain 15 4000 724 Bisakhedi 2015 Ujjain 20 1500 340 Khajuriya sadar 2015 Ujjain 25 3500 700 Guradiya gurjar 2015 Ujjain 80 4000 800 Maravda 2016 Ujjain 80 6000 1200 Maravdi 2016 Ujjain 80 1100 275 Narsinghgar 2016 Ujjain 85 1200 280 Badagaoun 2016 Ujjain 85 5000 1100 Gothra 2016 Ujjain 8 700 150 Chandmukh 2016 Ujjain 9 1200 240 Daudkhdi 2016 Ujjain 10 1000 200 Sikandari 2016 Ujjain 9 1200 240 Ranahera 2016 Ujjain 28 1500 375 1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) KVK Name THRUST AREA Ujjain Sowing geometry of crops like soybean, wheat, gram etc Ujjain Need of IPNMs (Zinc & Sulphur) which reduces crop yield. Ujjain Promotion of crop, variety & agricultural diversification. Ujjain Integrated Weed Management. Ujjain Use of high yielding wilt resisting variety in Gram. Ujjain Use of IPM module in high value crops like soybean, gram and vegetable crops. Ujjain Nursery management, Varietal promotion & appropriate planting methods for horticultural crops.
701
KVK Name THRUST AREA Ujjain Promotion of new agricultural implements. Ujjain Drudgery Reduction, health and hygiene promotion in rural women. Ujjain Agri-based entrepreneurship development among rural youth. Ujjain Capacity building and group dynamics. Ujjain Care & maintenance, disease, Feeding & fodder management in live stock. Ujjain Value addition processing Fruit and vegetable & preservation. Ujjain Need of Natural Resource Management i.e. soil & water Ujjain Technology needs in climatic resillence 1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop) Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Unavailability of Quality seeds of Soybean & Chickpea. PRA, Observation and Discussion with
Farmers Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Indiscriminate use of insecticide in soybean & Chickpea. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Imbalance use of fertilizer in soybean, Chickpea & wheat. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Heavy infestation of weeds in soybean. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Lack of seed treatment in crops. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Prolonged use of self produced seed in major crops. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Problem of termite attack in wheat. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Use of wilt susceptible exotic Kabuli strain. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Lack of seed treatment in Potato. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
High seed rate and closer spacing in soybean. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Improper maintenance and care of milch animal. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Lack of agriculture and crop diversification. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Lack in concept for nursery and its management of horticulture crops.
PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
702
Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Mismanagement of water resources and poor awareness of the conservation practices.
PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Rare use of micro nutrients. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Mal nutrition in children and women. Drudgery in farm women. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Fruit, Vegetable preservation and processing/value addition. PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
Low organic carbon in soil due to poor crop residue management
PRA, Observation and Discussion with Farmers
Barnagar, Ghatiya, Mahidpur, Tarana, Khanchrod & Ujjain
2. On Farm Testing
2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech. T2 & T3
T1
T2
2018-Kharif Low yield due to old var. JS 9560 & aberrations in weather
Assessment Cropping system Soybean-Chickpea
Crop RF 10 10 Assessment of soybean production technology for higher productivity in soybean - chickpea cropping system
• T1:JS 95-60@ 80 kg/ha
• T2 -Soybean variety JS 20-69/RVS 2001-4: Seed treatment with rhizobium culture, PSB culture, Thiomethoxam 30 %FS @10ml/kg seed weed management through Diclosulam; Spray of rynaxypyr 100 ml /ha, Yellow sticky traps 20/ha + Spray Thiamethoxam 25%WG @100ml/ha
703
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech. T2 & T3
T1
T2
2018-Kharif Low yield due to limited irrigation
Assessment Cropping system Soybean-Wheat
Crop RF 10 10 Assessment of Wheat Production technology in soybean – wheat cropping system.
• T1-FP HI-8663
• T 2- Variety Pusa Tejas [HI 8759]; Sowing With FIRB, RDF 120:60:30:5 (NPKZn), Seed treatment with azotobactor, PSB culture, weed management through mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron @ 14.4 g/ha or clodinofop + metsulfuron 64 g/ha, Harvesting through reaper cum binder.
• T3: Pusa Mangal
2018 Kharif
Low yield of system productivity in pigeonpea + Wheat cropping system
Assessment Varietal Evaluation
Pigeon pea
RF 05 05 Assessment of pigeon pea variety TJT-501/ 8803 for early maturity.
T1 :Asha • Days to maturity • Seed Index(g) • Yield(Kg/ha) • Feedback • B:C Ratio
T2: TJT 501/ICPL 88039 T3: Pusa 992
• Days to maturity • Seed Index(g) • Yield(Kg/ha) • Feedback • B:C Ratio
2018-19 Kharif
Poor infiltration of water due to hard clay pan
Ujjain AEG Soybean Rain-fed 5 5 Assessment of Sub Soiler for better infiltration and drainage
T1 FP- Nil
T2- • Soil Moisture
Content(%) 0-60 cm profile
• Root density • Yield • B:C ratio
T3- Use of sub soiler at 15 meter
Kharif 2018
Low knowledge about nutritional security
Assessment Nutritional Security
Food Stuff
20 20 Assessment of Nutritional Knowledge through
Pre evaluation -Disease -Symptoms - Food Stuff
Post evaluation -Disease -Symptoms -Food Stuff
704
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech. T2 & T3
T1
T2
Nutritional Game -Feed back -Feed back 2018-19
Poor knowledge and adoption SHC based recommendation
Assessment Adoption - RF 600 600 Assessment of knowledge & adoption of soil health card based fertilizer application
T1: FP Farmers are not using fertilizers as per SHC Recommendation
• T2 : Farmers adopted Soil Testing Value
• Level of awareness
• Level of knowledge before/after
• Level of adoption (%)
• Opinion of farmers after issuing of SHC
2018-19 Round the year
Low income due to Lacunae of Agro-Bio-diversification
Assessment Agriculture Diversification
Crop 05 05 Assessment of IFS Models for higher and sustainable income
T1: FP No use of IFS module
� Yield � System
productivity � S I � B:C Ratio
T2: Recommended Integrated Farming System(IFS) Module : Crop + Horticulture + Animal Husbandry
� Yield � System
productivity � S I � B:C Ratio
2018-19 Round the Year
Deteriorating soil organic carbon content
Assessment Natural Resource Management
Crop - 05 05 Assessment of Bio-waste decomposer for quality organic product to enhance soil health
T:1 Dumping the farm waste and residue in pits exposed to extreme weather conditions
T2 1. 250 gm
consortium sufficient to decompose 10, 000 metric tonnes of waste in 30 days.
2. Mass Multiplication
• Mix 2 kg of jaggery in 200 liter of water in a
705
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech. T2 & T3
T1
T2
container and stir well .
• Open the bottle and pour the contents of bottle into the solution (avoid direct contact of contents with hands).
• Stir the contents of the container and cover it with a paper/cardboard etc and stir it daily once within 4 days the material is ready
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield due to traditional variety
Assessment Varietal Evaluation
Wheat IR 05 05 Assessment of Wheat variety Pusa Anmol for high yield.
T1: HI-8498 (Malwa Shakti)
Yield B:C
T2- HI-8737 (Pusa Anmol) durum species
Yield B:C
T3- HI-8663 (Poshan)
Yield B:C
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield due to imbalanced fertilizer
Assessment Integrated Nutrient Management
Onion IR 05 05 Assessment of INM of onion for high yield
FP- T1: FYM- 1 t N:P:K [130:30:20] per ha.
RP T2: FYM : N:P:K:S : Bio fertlizer [5 t: 180:60:70:25:5 Kg] per ha.
2018-19 Rabi
Low yield of wheat due to high temperatures and moisture stress at crucial stages.
Assessment Integrated Crop Management
Wheat IR 05 05 Assessment of mulching and use of KCl to mitigate the effect of climate change on productivity of wheat
No measures to mitigate moisture stress 1.Yield 2.B:C
Application of KCl @0.2% at booting / post anthesis Yield
. Tiller/Plant
. B:C
. Feedback
706
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech. T2 & T3
T1
T2
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to infestation of helicoverpa
Assessment Integrated Pes Management
Gram Irrigated 02 05 Assessment of IPM practice for helicoverpa management in Chickpea T1-chloropyriphos T2- chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC@150 ML / ha+followed by Bt 1.5 kg /ha seed formation stage. T3- Flubendiamide 480 SC@250 ml / ha + followed by NPV 250 LE/ha at seed filling stage
No. of infected pods /plant, Yield & B:C
No. of infected pods /plant, Yield & B:C
Rabi 2018-19
Low yield due to purple blotch infestation
Assessment IDM Onion Irrigated 02 05 Assessment of IDM practice for the purple blotch control in Onion
T1- Farmers practice
No. of infected plants /m row leanth ,
Yield & B:C
T2-Dipping of seedling in solution of Chlorothalinol @ 2.5 g/lt of water.. T3- Spray of Copper oxychloride 50%WP@ 2.5 Kg/ha at 30 DAS after transplanting.
No. of infected plants /m row leanth ,
Yield & B:C
2018 -19 Round the
Poor yield due to Faulty
Assessment Integrated Nutrient
Citrus
IR 05 200 Assessment of soil & Foliar
FP- Zn : Fe:Mn:Cu
RP Soil Application
707
Year/ season
Problem diagnose
Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement)
Thematic Area
Crop/ enterprise
Farming Situations
Target
No. of trials
Title of OFT Results (with parameter) Net Return
s (Rs./ha)
Farmer practice T1
Rec. Tech. T2 & T3
T1
T2
year nutrient Supply Management Micro nutrient Application for Sustainable Citrus Production
(50:10:0:10 gm/Plant)
Zn:Cu-150g/Plant Foliar Application Fe:Mn-1-2 % :0.5-1 %
Yield B:C ratio
2.1a Recommendations of OFTs
Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel
2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title
Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha)
Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)
FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP(T2) RP (T3) FP (T1)
RP (T2) RP (T3)
3. Frontline Demonstrations 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years (upto 2016-17) List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Crop/ Enterprise
Year and season for conducted
FLD
Thematic Area Code
Technology demonstrated Details of popularization methods suggested to the Extension system
Horizontal spread of technology
Name of villages
No. of farmers
Area in ha
Chickpea 2016-17 13 Improved Variety & Seed rate Maintain recommended plant
geometry. Use of quality certified seeds with
basic parameters intact. Judicious use of fertilizer/INM and
IPM Seed treatment & seed inoculation. seed production at their own farm
Demonstration Campaign Krishak Sangoshti Wide publicity through
print, electronic media Training Seed Sample display News Paper coverage
245 5134 26852
708
Crop/ Enterprise
Year and season for
Thematic Area
Technology demonstrated Details of popularization methods suggested to
Horizontal spread of technology
Judicious use of insecticides. New varieties, JGK-3, Kripa, KAK-2,
JG-130,RVSKG-102,JG16, RVSKG 102.JAKI-9218
Wheat 2016-17 14+20 Improved Variety & Seed rate.GW-366, Raj 3765, HI-1544.HI1531, Raj3777.Poshan, Pusa Mangal.
use of quality seeds Judicious use of fertilizer/INM with S
& Zn seed production on their own farm Judicious and economic use of
Irrigation water. Need based and cyclic use of novel
herbicides. Practice SRI in wheat particularly by
small farmers.
Demonstration Campaign Krishak Sangoshti Wide publicity through
print, electronic media Training Seed Sample display News Paper coverage
550 17500 95000
Mustard 2016-17 13+14 Introduction of Pusa Agrani, Pusa-Jaikisan and RVM-2.
use of quality seeds Judicious use of fertilizer/INM with S
& Zn.
Demonstration Campaign Krishak Sangoshti Wide publicity through
print, electronic media Training Seed Sample display News Paper coverage
75 943 2457
Soybean 2016-17 13 Variety wise Seed rate Maintain plant population/spacing use of quality seeds Judicious use of fertilizer/INM with S
& Zn weed management seed treatment & seed inoculation seed production on their own farm Judicious use of insecticides Potassium, boron and sulphur
Demonstration Campaign Krishak Sangoshti Wide publicity through
print, electronic media Training Seed Sample display News Paper coverage
345 17900 95500
709
Crop/ Enterprise
Year and season for
Thematic Area
Technology demonstrated Details of popularization methods suggested to
Horizontal spread of technology
nutrition. Resource conservation technology
through deep ploughing and raised bed planting.
Marigold Kharif and Rabi
13 Introduction of Pusa Narangi, Pusa-Arpita.
Nursery management, use of low tunnel poly house.
Raised bed planting.
Demonstration Campaign Krishak Sangoshti Wide publicity through
print, electronic media Training Seed Sample display News Paper coverage
16 152 294
3.4 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2018-19
Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Integrated Crop Management
Soybean Kharif -2018
Full package 05 JS-2034 03 - 08 01 12
Varietal Evaluation
Soybean Kharif 2018
Variety JS 2029
01 JS 2029 02 - 01 02 05
Varietal Evaluation
Soybean Kharif 2018
Variety JS-2034
04 JS-2034 02 - 05 02 10
Integrated Nutrient Management
Soybean Kharif 2018
Liquid bio-fertilizers to enhance BNF
04 Liquid bio-fertilizer 03 - 06 01 10
Varietal Evaluation
Soybean Kharif 2018
Variety NRC-86
02 NRC-86 03 - 06 01 10
In situ moisture conservation in soybean
Soybean Kharif 2018
Raised bed planting
10 JS-2034 01 - 07 02 10
Resource Conservation Technology
Soybean Kharif 2018
Broad bed and Furrow planting
04 JS-2029 01 - 07 02 10
710
Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Integrated Pes Management
Soybean Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Indoxacarb 14.5SC @500 ml/ha for defoliator management in soybean
5.0 JS-95-60 03 0 05 04 12
Integrated Pes Management
Maize Kharif 2018
Demonstration of Buveria bassiana @2.5 kg/ha. Corn borer in maize
5.0 NK-6240 02 0 06 04 12
Integrated Crop Management
Black gram
Kharif 2018
Full package 5.2 PU-31 05 - 05 02 12
Integrated Crop Management (Crop diversification)
Maize Kharif 2018
Full package 4 Hybrid variety 04 - 04 02 10
Malnutrition Tomato Kharif 2018
Use of Pro Tray for raising
vegetable nursery
12 04 - 04 04 12
Malnutrition Vegetable Round the year 2018
Nutritional Kitchen Garden for minimizing the malnutrition problem
12 Hy. Varieties of vegetable seeds
Energy, CHO, Protein, Fat, Iron, Calcium and Vit. A / 100 gm
Energy, CHO, Protein, Fat, Iron, Calcium and Vit. A / 100 gm
05 - 05 02 12
711
Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Malnutrition Vegetable Soybean
Kharif 2018
Vegetable soybean for combating malnutrion
01 Karune Energy, CHO, Protein, Fat, Iron, Calcium and Vit. A / 100 gm
Energy, CHO, Protein, Fat, Iron, Calcium and Vit. A / 100 gm
03 - 04 03 10
Integrated Crop Management
Mustard Rabi 2018 -
19
Full package 05 RH 749 Yield B:C
Yield 05 - 04 03 12
Integrated Crop Management
Chickpea Rabi 2018 -
19
Full package 05 RVG 202 Yield B:C
B:C 05 - 04 03 12
Integrated Disease Management
GRAM Rabi 2018-
19
Demonstration of tricoderma virdae seed treatment followed by use of pseudomonas fluorescent 35 DAS for wilt disease management in Chickpea
05 JG-11 Yield B:C
Yield 02 0 06 04 12
Varietal Evaluation
Chickpea Rabi 2018 -
19
Variety RVSKG-102
02 RVSKG-102 Yield B:C 01 - 02 02 05
Integrated Nutrient Management
Chickpea Rabi 2018 -
19
Molybdenum 1 gm/Kg of Seed
05 JAKI 9218 Yield B:C 04 - 07 01 12
Varietal Evaluation
Chickpea Rabi 2018 -
19
Variety RVG-202
02 RVG-202 Yield B:C 01 - 02 02 05
712
Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Varietal Evaluation
Wheat Rabi 2018 -
19
HI-8713 (Pusa Mangal)
05 HI-8713 Yield B:C 03 - 06 03 12
Varietal Evaluation
Wheat Rabi 2018 -
19
RVW-4106 05 RVW-4106 Yield B:C 03 - 05 04 12
Weed Management
Wheat Rabi 2018 -
19
Clodinofop (60g) + Metsulfuron 4g /ha
05 HI-8663 Yield B:C 02 - 05 04 12
Integrated Nutrient Management
Potato Rabi 2018 -
19
IPNS in potato N: P: K (180:80:100) + 250-300 qtl. FYM
02 Kufri Chipsona-1 Yield B:C 01 - 08 01 10
Integrated Pest Management
Garlic Rabi 2018-
19
emonstration of Spinosad 45%SC 100 ml/ha for thrips control in garlic
5 ha G-282 02 0 06 04 12
Drudgery Reduction
Wheat Rabi 2018-
19
Use of Hand drawn manual trolly for reducing drudgery
Crop Wheat • % decreased in Drudgery
• % increased in Efficiency
• Out put
• Perceived Exertion
• -B:C
• % decreased in Drudgery
• % increased in Efficiency
• Out put • Perceiv
ed Exertion
• B:C
5 - 5 2 12
713
Thematic area Name of
Crop/ Enterprise
Season and year
Technology demonstrated
Crop- Area (ha) / Entrep -
No.
Name of Variety Enterprises
Results (q/ha) %
change
No. of farmers
Demo Check SC ST OBC Others Total
Integrated Nutrient Management
Wheat Rabi 2018-
19
Demonstration on use of slow release nitrogenous fertilizer for enhancing NUE in wheat
5 Plain Urea
• Yield • B:C
Neem Coated Urea
• Yield • B:C
5 - 5 2 12
Natural Resource Management
Wheat Rabi 2018-
19
Assessment of Hydrogel for increased WUE & Yield
5 FP-No use of Hydrogel
• Moisture Content (%)
• Yield • B:C
Hydrogel @ 2.5kg/ Acre mixed with soil before sowing
• Moisture Content (%)
• Yield • B:C
Post Harvest Management
Tomato Rabi 2018-19
Assessment of KMnO4 on shelf life of Tomato.
05 - • FP-stored in tray
• Durability (No. of days)
• Loss in weight (%)
• B:C
• Use of 400 ppm solution of KMnO4
• Durability
• (No. of days)
• Loss in weight (%)
• B:C • Feedba
ck
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3.2 : Economic Impact of FLD
Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local
Check Soybean Full package No. of pods,
Yield & B:C
Soybean Variety JS 2029 No. of pods, Yield & B:C
Soybean Variety JS-2034 No. of pods, Yield & B:C
Soybean Liquid bio-fertilizers to enhance BNF
No. of pods, Nodules Number, Yield & B:C
Soybean Variety NRC-86 No. of pods, Moisture contentYield & B:C
Soybean Raised bed planting
No. of pods, Moisture content Yield & B:C
Soybean Broad bed and Furrow planting
No. of pods, Moisture content, Yield & B:C
Soybean Demonstration of Indoxacarb 14.5SC @500 ml/ha for defoliator management in soybean
No of insect population /plant Yield B:C Ratio
Maize Demonstration of Buveria bassiana @2.5 kg/ha. Corn borer in maize
No of insect population /plant Yield B:C Ratio
Black gram Full package No. of pods, Yield & B:C
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local
Check Maize Full package No. of cobs,
Test weight Yield & B:C
Vegetables Use of Pro Tray for raising vegetable nursery
Mortality rate Yield B:C Feedback
Vegetable Nutritional Kitchen Garden for minimizing the malnutrition problem
Energy, CHO, Protein, Fat, Iron, Calcium and Vit. A / 100 gm
Vegetable Soybean
Vegetable soybean for combating malnutrition
Ht.(cm) Wt. (kg) BMI
Mustard Full package No. of capsules Yield, B:C
Chickpea Full package No. of pods Yield, B:C
Chickpea Variety RVSKG-102
No. of pods Yield, B:C &
Chickpea Variety RVG-202 No. of pods Yield, & B:C
Chickpea Demonstration of tricoderma virde seed treatment followed by use of pseudomonas fluorescen 35 DAS for wilt disease management in gram
No .of Wilted plant /meter roll length Yield B:C Ratio
Chickpea Molybdenum 1 gm/Kg of Seed
No. of pods, Nodule No, Yield, & B:C
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Name of Crop/
Enterprise
Technology demonstrated
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 Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Check Demo Local
Check Wheat HI-8713 (Pusa
Mangal) No. of tillers,test weight, Yield, & B:C
Wheat RVW-4106 No. of tillers, test weight, Yield & B:C
Wheat Clodinofop (60g) + Metsulfuron 4g /ha
No. of tillers, test weight, Yield & B:C
Potato IPNS in potato N: P: K (180:80:100) + 250-300 qtl. FYM
No. of tillers, test weight, Yield & B:C
Garlic Demonstration of Spinosad 45%SC100 ml/ha for thrips control in garlic
No. of tillers, test weight, Weed count, WCE, Yield, & B:C
Wheat Use of Hand drawn manual trolly for reducing drudgery
Yield, & B:C
Wheat Integrated Nutrient Management
Infested plants/mt Yield & B:C
Low yield due to Scarcity of irrigated water in reservoirs
Integrated Crop Management
-% decreased in Drudgery -% increased in Efficiency Out put -Perceived Exertion -B:C
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Economic Parameter :A. Pro Tray Formulation of product
Input used Outcome (kg)
Input cost (Rs./kg)
Gross income (Rs.)
Net Income (Rs.)
B:C ratio
B. Nutritional Kitchen Garden Parameters for Nutritional Garden Technology Yield/ (kg /unit area) Per Capita Consumption gm /day change in Consumption gm / day % RDA FP RP Nutrients Consumption of Nutrients / Day % RDA
Before After Before After CHO Protein Iron Vitamin A Vitamin C Folic Acid C. Hand Drawn Trolly. Hand Drawn Trolly -% decreased in Drudgery -% increased in Efficiency Out put Perceived Exertion B:C FP RP 3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD: 2016-17
Crop Activity No. of activities
organized Number of
participants Remarks
Soybean Field days 1 30 Maturity Stage Farmers Training 2 40 Pre Requisite Training Media coverage 1 Mass Conduction of Field Day Training for extension functionaries 1 15 Exposure Visit
Black Gram Field days 1 30 Maturity Stage Farmers Training 1 20 Pre Requisite Training Media coverage 1 Mass Conduction of Field Day Training for extension functionaries 0 0
Wheat Field days 1 30 Maturity Stage Farmers Training 1 20 Pre Requisite Training
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Crop Activity No. of activities
organized Number of
participants Remarks
Media coverage 1 Mass Conduction of Field Day Training for extension functionaries 1 15 Exposure Visit
Chickpea Field days 1 30 Maturity Stage Farmers Training 1 20 Pre Requisite Training Media coverage 1 Mass Conduction of Field Day Training for extension functionaries 0 0
Mustard Field days 1 30 Maturity Stage Farmers Training 1 20 Pre Requisite Training Media coverage 1 Mass Conduction of Field Day Training for extension functionaries 0 0
3.5 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 Ujjain Maize PAC-712 Syngenta 10 4.0
4. Feedback System 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK
Name of KVK
Feedback Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption
Ujjain Full package of soybean, Chickpea and mustard
OFT, FLD,Trainings, Field days, Technology week, Mass media
Farmers have adopted to the demonstrated technology and have achieved almost the research yields in soybean and gram
Most likely to be adopted by entire district with the help of line department and KVK –ATMA convergence
4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System. Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Ujjain 1. Looking the climate change scenario, short duration variety of soybean should be developed.
2. Heavy Wilt infestation should be discouraged through introduction of extra large Kabuli Variety in Chickpea. 3. Kabuli varities released by RVSKVV do not meet the market demand and do not fulfill the farmers aspirations. 4. Seed variety released are not made available by any agency in the district.
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5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 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
Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs. Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
FW ONC CP Resource conservation Technology using hydrogel in drought prone area.
01 01 25 10 0 08 0 0 0 07 0
FW ONC AEG Role of Mechanization to increase the crop production
01 01 25 08 - 07 - - - 10 -
FW ONC CBD Use of social media in agriculture development.
01 01 25 05 - 05 - - - 15 -
FW ONC CBD Market led extension for rural entrepreneurship.
01 01 25 05 - 05 - - - 15 -
FW ONC ICT Virtue of Mobile technology
01 01 20 05 - 05 - - - 10 -
FW ONC PLP
Integrated Pest Management in soybean
01 01 25 10 - 05 - - - 10
FW ONC PLP
Integrated Pest Management in Chickpea Crops
01 01 25 06 - 06 - - - 13 -
FW ONC SFM
Organic farming for profitability & Sustainability
01 01 25 10 - 04 - - - 11
FW ONC SFM
Importance of secondary and micro nutrient in Rabi crops.
01 01 25 05 - 09 - - - 11
FW ONC WOE Importance of SHG for self reliance and gender mainstreaming.
01 01 25 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 10
FW OFC PIS Necessity of crop insurance for farming
01 01 25 05 - 05 - - - 15 -
FW OFC PIS Techniques of quality 01 01 25 06 - 06 - - - 13 -
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
seed production for seed society
FW OFC PIS Technology for Climate Resilient Agricultural
01 01 25 05 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC PIS Short duration high yielding cultivar for pigeonpea
01 01 25 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 10
FW OFC PIS Increase the pulse production through moonbeam/black gram varieties
01 01 25 06 - 06 - - - 13 -
FW OFC PIS Quality seed production of chickpea variety
01 01 25 05 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC PIS Farm economy boostup through new high yielding wheat varieties.
01 01 25 06 - 06 - - - 13 -
FW OFC PIS New mustard variety helps toward oil seed production
01 01 25 05 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC PIS Quality production of seedling/ sapling in vegetable
01 01 25 06 - 06 - - - 13 -
FW OFC HOV Conservation agriculture for boost up farming.
01 01 25 10 - 05 - - - 10 -
FW OFC CP Scientific Production technology of soybean.
01 01 25 06 - 09 - - - 10 -
FW OFC CP Scientific production technology of black gram.
01 01 30 06 - 09 - - - 15 -
FW OFC CP Integrated weed management in Kharif Crop
01 01 25 05 04 0 06 - - - 10
FW OFC CP Production technology of oil seed and pulses for Rabi crops
01 01 25 06 - 04 - - - 15 -
FW OFC CP Integrated production technique of wheat.
01 01 25 05 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC CP Method & scheduling of 01 01 25 06 - 09 - - - 10 -
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
irrigation for Rabi crops. FW OFC CP Integrated Weed
management in Wheat crops
01 01 25 10 - 05 - - - 10 -
FW OFC AEG Importance of Soil & water conservation Method
01 01 25 05 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC WOE Imp of SHG in Income generation of farm women
01 01 25 08 - 07 - - - 10 -
FW OFC AEG Use of Rotavator for Crop residue management
01 01 25 06 - 09 - - - 10 -
FW OFC CBD Empowerment of farmers through kisan club
01 01 25 12 - 05 - - - 08 -
FW OFC CBD Social media for agriculture extension
01 01 25 07 - 10 - - - 08 -
FW OFC CBD Leadership development among rural youth
01 01 25 10 - 05 - - - 10 -
FW OFC CBD Importance of Establishment & strengthening of farmers club
01 01 25 07 - 10 - - - 08 -
FW OFC CBD Farmer’s empowerment through value addition in agriculture.
01 01 25 12 - 05 - - - 08 -
FW OFC CBD Extension management approaches for sustainable livelihood through goat rearing
01 01 25 05 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC PLP Seed treatment method in Soybean crop
01 01 25 06 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC PLP Integrated Insect & disease management in Soybean crop
01 01 25 06 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC PLP Integrated insect & disease management in Rabi crops.
01 01 25 10 - 05 - - - 10 -
FW OFC PLP Safe Storage of food technique to reduce the
01 01 25 5 07 - 05 - - - 08
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
losses FW OFC PLP Soybean crop insect and
their management 01 01 25 - 12 - 05 - - - 08
FW OFC PLP Gram crop insect and their management
01 01 25 11 - 04 - - - 10 -
FW OFC SFM Importance of soil test based fertilizer application for higher productivity of Kharif crop.
01 01 25 10 - 05 - - - 10 -
FW OFC SFM Importance of soil test based fertilizer application for higher productivity of Rabi crop.
01 01 25 06 - 9 - - - 10 -
FW OFC SFM
Importance of INM in Kharif & Rabi crops.
01 01 25 05 - 09 - - - 11 -
FW OFC SFM
Beneficial Soil Microbes for crop production
01 01 25 10 - 04 - - - 11 -
FW OFC SFM
Role of soil health card for sustainable agriculture
01 01 25 10 - 04 - - - 11 -
FW OFC WOE Use of fortified soy flour for improving health and nutritional security of farm women and Medicinal
01 01 25 5 5 0 5 - - - 10
FW OFC HOV & HOS Production technique of potato, onion & Garlic
01 01 25 04 - 09 - - - 12 -
FW OFC HOV Kharif vegetable production technique
01 01 25 12 - 05 - - - 08 -
FW OFC HOO Technology of floriculture under crop diversification.
01 01 25 05 - 10 - - - 10 -
FW OFC HOV Production technology of vegetables & spices cultivation
01 01 25 08 - 07 - - - 10 -
FW OFC SFM Farmer Friendly Technological options for Sustainable Soil health & Enhanced crop Production
01 01 25 08 - 12 - - - 10 -
FW OFC WOE Women friendly 01 01 25 - 10 - 05 - - - 10
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
equipments for reducing drudgery in farm operations.
FW OFC WOE Household Food Security by Nutritional Gardening
01 01 25 0 10 0 05 - - - 10
FW OFC WOE Importance of Health and Hygiene of children and women.
01 01 25 0 10 - 05 - - - 10
FW OFC WOE Soybean value added product for nutritional security.
01 01 25 0 10 0 5 - - - 10
RY ONC CP Importance of integrated farming system.
01 01 25 08 0 09 0 0 0 08
RY ONC ICT Social Media : An effective tool for technology transfer
01 01 25 05 05 05 05 - - 08 02
RY OFC WOE Production of organic compost for income generation of women SHG.
01 01 30 0 08 0 09 0 0 0 13
RY OFC CBD Innovative Programme for promotion of agriculture
01 01 30 0 10 09 0 0 0 0 11
RY OFC PLB Production of bio pesticides 01 01 25 05 05 05 05 - - 08 02 RY OFC PIS Hybrid maize production
tech. to get more income. 01 01 20 10 - 05 - - - 05 -
RY ONC SFM Vermi-compost production techniques & its use in different crop
01 01 20 08 - 02 - - - 10 -
RY OFC AEG Safe irrigation method with micro irrigation system
01 01 25 08 - 07 - - - 10 -
RY ONC HOV Protected cultivation of vegetables &flowers for higher production.
01 01 20 10 0 05 0 0 0 05 0
IS ONC PIS Contingent plan to mitigate the weather abrasion.
01 01 25 10 0 09 0 0 0 06 0
IS ONC CP Integrated Crop Production techniques Kharif Crops (FLD)
01 01 25 10 0 05 0 0 0 10 0
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Cate-gory
Training Type
Thematic area
Training Title No. of Courses
Duration (Days)
Target for No. of participants
Participants General SC ST Others
M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IS ONC CP Integrated Crop
Production technology of Rabi Crops-FLD
01 01 25 10 0 05 0 0 0 10 0
IS ONC WOE Food preservation techniques with minimum losses of Nutrients.
01 01 25 - 08 - 10 - - - 07
IS ONC CBD Communication & Management skill for Extension functionaries
01 01 25 08 0 07 0 0 0 10 0
IS ONC PLP Integrated Insect, Pest & Disease Management for Kharif Crops
01 01 25 0 06 0 06 0 0 0 13
IS ONC PLP Integrated Insect, Pest & Disease Management for Rabi Crops
01 01 25 10 0 05 0 0 0 10 0
IS ONC SFM Soil health & Fertility Management
01 01 25 08 - 05 - - - 12 -
IS ONC WOE Role of Balance diet to control the Mal nutrition in child & women
01 01 25 - 08 - 10 - - - 07
IS ONC CBD Training on PRA techniques
01 01 25 - 08 - 10 - - - 07
IS ONC ICT Mobile apps and their use in agriculture
01 01 25 10 00 10 00 00 00 05 00
IS ONC AEG Various recharging methods to increase the ground water level
01 01 25 10 00 10 00 00 00 05 00
IS ONC HOV & HOS Production technique of potato, onion & Garlic
01 01 25 05 0 08 0 0 0 12 0
Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs
Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F Nursery Management of fruits and vegetables. Crop HOF & Allied 05 05 0 0 0 05 5 Quality seed production tech for FPOs Crop PIS 05 05 0 0 0 10 0 Cutting and stitching garments for income Enterprise WOE 15 00 05 0 0 0 10
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Training title Crop / Enterprise
Identified Thrust Area
Duration of training (days)
Number of Beneficiaries SC ST Others
M F M F M F generations Rural youth livelihood security through mushroom production techniques.
Enterprise CBD 05 05 0 02 0 8 0
Boosting rural economy by IFS Modules Enterprise OTH 05 05 0 0 00 10 0 Training on bee keeping for employment generation
Enterprise PLP 05 05 0 0 00 10 0
Training on methods & operation of mini soil testing kits
Enterprise SFM 05 05 0 02 0 8 0
Women empowerment through bouquets and garlands making.
Enterprise WOE 06 06 0 04 0 4 0
Care and maintenance of farm implement and motor binding for school dropout rural youth
Enterprise WOE 06 06 0 04 0 4 0
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
Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes
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
Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members
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) 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
6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Field Day 06 Kisan Mela 01 Kisan Ghosthi 02 Exhibition 02 Film Show 10 Method Demonstrations 01 Farmers Seminar 01 Workshop 01 Group meetings 02 Lectures delivered as resource persons
20
Newspaper coverage 20 Radio talks 05 TV talks 02 Popular Articles 04 Extension Literature 01 Farm Advisory Services 45 Scientific visit to farmers field 20 Farmers Visit to KVK 50 Diagnostic Visits 15 Exposure Visits 01 Ex-trainees Sammelan 01 Soil Health Camp 01 Animal Health Camp 01
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Activity No. of activities (Targeted)
No. of activities (Achieved)
Detail of Participants Remarks Farmers (Others)
SC/ST (Farmers)
Extension Officials Purpose Topics Crop
Stages M F M F M F Agri Mobile Clinic - Soil Test Campaigns 01 Farm Science Club conveners meet
-
Self Help Group conveners meetings
01
Parthenium Day 01 Farm women Day 01 Technical Week 01
7. Production and supply of Technological products
7.1 SEED production
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
Cereals 7.2 Planting Material production
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
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
Ujjain BIOAGENTS
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7.4 Livestock and fisheries production Name of the animal / bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Cattle 8. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then Year of establishment : -
8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far : Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount released Resources to be generated
Soil Sample Water Sample
9. Rainwater Harvesting, if 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/STParticipants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
10. Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA)
KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries
Major recommendations Farmers Ext. Pers.
Ujjain 90 39830 170 IPM, IDM, Variety, Weather, Extension, Horticultural crop etc
11. Details of SAC Meeting KVK Name Date of SAC meeting No. of SAC members attended Major recommendations Ujjain 19-05-2018 35 Ujjain 29-09-2018 35
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 Ujjain 2008 Quarterly 4000 4000
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12.2 Details of Electronic Media to be Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number
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
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
Ujjain ATMA 14. Utilization of Farmers Hostel. Accommodation available (No. of 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)
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
Ujjain 2007 2011 06 00 -
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.) Ujjain
b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Ujjain Crop Cafeteria c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria
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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. 1 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 19. Outreach of KVK
Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages
Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc ; Extensive- Literatures, Publications, 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
21. KVK Ring Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained.
22. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks 23. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Ujjain 08-05-2011 376 6837
24. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals
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25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) : NA
26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Types of Activities
No. of
Activities Number of
Participants Related crop/livestock technology
Gosthies Lectures organized Exhibition Film show Fair Farm Visit Diagnostic Practical’s Distribution of Literature (No.) Distribution of Seed (q) Distribution of Planting materials (No.) Bio Product distribution (Kg) Bio Fertilizers (q) Distribution of fingerlings (No) Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) Total number of farmers visited the technology week 27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION
Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Sl.No. Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Ujjain Soybean 10000 25000
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Sl. No. Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Ujjain Oilseeds
Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Sl. No. Name of KVK Livestock components Number of interactions No.of participants 1 Ujjain Dairy Management 5 125 2 Ujjain Disease management 2 50 3 Ujjain Feed and fodder technology 2 50 4 Ujjain Poultry management 4 100
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Animal health camps to be organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Ujjain 5 1000 250
Seed distribution in drought hit states Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Ujjain
Seedlings and Saplings to be distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Ujjain Chillies 5000 Ujjain Tomato 5000 Ujjain Drustick 2000
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
Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of Farmers Ujjain 100 kg 10 tonns Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and of resource conservation technologies introduced Area (ha) Number of farmers Ujjain Raised Bed sowing 10000 15000
Awareness Campaign 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
5 150 2 100 5 500 2 1000 5 5000 10 5000 28. Proposal of NICRA Nil
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29. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) Nil
30. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.)
KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Ujjain Separate account not maintain 415406 360380 360380 31. Awards & Recognitions
KVK Name Name of award /awardee
Type of award (Ind./Group/Inst./Farmer)
Awarding Organizations Amount received
Ujjain Dr. R.P. Sharma Ind. 32. Case study / Success Story to be developed –
Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies