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1 ACTION PLAN OF KVK, GADAG FOR THE YEAR Submitted to ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTOR ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE ZONE VIII, ICAR, BANGALORE ` By K.H.PATIL KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA Hulkoti Dist : GADAG, Karnataka State Website : kvkhulkoti@gmail.com 1

2 Contents Sl. No. PARTICULARS PAGE NO. 1 General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1 2 Details of staff as on date Details of SAC meeting conducted during Map of operational area 5 5 Capacity Building of KVK Staff 6 6 Proposed cluster of KVKs (3 to 5 neighboring KVKs) to be 6 formed for sharing knowledge/expertise, resources and activities during Operational areas details proposed during Plan for Technology Assessment & Refinement Plan for Front Line nstrations Plan for training programmes Training programme for farmers / farmwomen & Extension functionaries Training for rural youths Training programme for Extension personnel 39 Vocational training for young farmers 40 Sponsored trainings Extension programme planned Activities proposed as Knowledge and Resource Center Plan for Revolving Fund Activities of soil, water and plant testing Target for E-linkage Innovative farmers meet Farmers Field School planned Budget

3 1. General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1.1 Name and address of KVK with Phone, Fax and ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE ZONE VIII BANGALORE PROFORMA FOR ACTION PLAN OF KVKs IN ZONE VIII FOR : K.H. Patil Krishi Vigyan Kendra Hulkoti Dist.: Gadag, State: Karnataka Phone : (08372) Fax : (08372) khpatil_kvk_hulkoti@yahoo.com kvkhulkoti@gmail.com Website: Name and address of host organization : Agricultural Science Foundation Hulkoti District: Gadag, State: Karnataka Phone : (08372) Fax : (08372) asf_hulkoti@yahoo.co.in Website: Year of sanction : Website address of KVK and date of last update : updated on Details of staff as on date Sl. No. Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline 1 Existing Pay band Grade Pay Date of joining Permanent / Temporary 1. Programme Coordinator Dr. L.G. Hiregoudar Crop Physiology Permanent 2. Subject Matter Specialist Mr. S.K.Mudlapur Plant Protection Permanent 3. Subject Matter Specialist Mr. S.H.Adapur Ag. Extension Permanent 4. Subject Matter Specialist Smt. S.S.Rayanagoudar Home Science Permanent 5 Subject Matter Specialist Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe Agronomy Permanent 6 Subject Matter Specialist Mr. K.T.Patil Horticulture Permanent 7 Subject Matter Specialist Mr. N.H.Bhandi Soil Science Permanent 8 Programme Assistant Mr. B.M.Murgod Animal Husbandry Permanent

4 Sl. No. Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline Existing Pay band Grade Pay Date of joining Permanent / Temporary 9 Computer Programmer Smt. L.S.Asuti Permanent 10 Farm Manager Mr. Suresh L. Halemani Permanent 11 Accountant/Superintendent Mr. M.B. Jakkanagoudar Permanent 12 Stenographer Smt. M.Halappanavar Permanent 13 Driver 1 Mr. N.L. Hadapad Permanent 14 Driver 2 Mr. G.D. Madivalar Permanent 15 Supporting staff 1 Mr. S.B. Kotabagi Permanent 16 Supporting staff 2 Mr. V.R. Navalli Permanent 3. Details of SAC meeting conducted during Major recommendations made in the SAC meeting held on Major recommendations To bring out publication in Kannada in the form of brochure on Agricultural Service Providers in Gadag District To translate the impact publications of KVK in Kannada language for the benefit of farmers As there is drought situation, KVK has to disseminate drought proofing technologies through various medias To take up 2-3 burning issues in agriculture front of the district and work on it and publish the issues in various media KVK to provide information on seed production activities of KVK and farmers in the SAC meeting To provide one page information to farmers on technology and economics of the technology demonstrated in FLD plots during field days Status of action taken in brief The draft copy of the brochure on Agricultural Service Providers of Gadag district is prepared and circulated to SAC members for suggestions Two impact studies prepared in English language publications are translated in to Kannada language viz; 1) Impact of Keralli watershed programme 2) Promotion of mango for income security of farmers These publications were released in SAC meeting held on Through organization of trainings, technology week celebration, publications and exposure visits KVK has disseminated drought proofing technologies to more than farmers and extension personnel KVK has worked on the burning issues viz, soil and water conservation, rain water harvesting, alternate land use system and organic farming. KVK has disseminated these technologies through Trainings, Radio talks & TV interviews of farmers and through publications The information on seed production activities of KVK and farmer was presented in SAC meeting held on The suggestion has been implemented 2

5 Major recommendations To organize farmers interaction in radio / television on the technology adopted by them To include farmers question-answers and feedback column in the quarterly magazine published by KVK To organize ex-trainee meet and disseminate their success stories to other farmers Develop progressive farmers into master farmers To disseminate Soil and Water Conservation technology in large number Documentation of technology disseminateion To send list of progressive farmer to AIR, Dharwad for organizing farmer interview Status of action taken in brief The farmers interaction on KVK disseminated technology adoption have been recorded and broadcasted on AIR, Dharwad and telecasted in Chandana TV KVK has started a column on farmers question-answer and feedback in Krishi Vigyan Patrike magazine of KVK During technology week celebration, KVK has organized farmer-farmer programme through which successful stories were disseminated KVK has developed 20 progressive farmers into Master Farmers with the support from NABARD, Bangalore Large number of farmers were benefited during the exhibition on Soil & Water conservation technology during technology week (23-28, January, 2013) KVK has published 6 case studies/impact studies to document technology dissemination. The documentation about CSV-22 variety of rabi sorghum is in progress List of 100 progressive farmers was sent to AIR, Dharwad 3.2 Major recommendations made in the SAC meeting held on Major recommendations The previous year ( ) and this year ( ) were drought years in Gadag district. In view of this, the members suggested to test viable & profitable crops under drought situation such as redgram, castor and safflower Grow bittergourd, cucumber, ridgegourd etc., during Kharif season and these will help in maximum harvesting of rainwater during late Kharif. This in turn helps to get good rabi crop as there is sufficient moisture conserved in the soil during late Kharif rainy days. This demonstration may be carried out in one of the cluster villages. Take all possible observations and data while assessing Kadiri-6 groundnut variety in comparison with TMV-2 and GPBD-4 and to present the data and photographs in next NARP Kharif season meeting. Use Calcium Chloride and Trichoderma seed treatment for control of wilt disease in bengalgram crop under FLD which can help in tolerating drought and thereby reduce the incidence of wilt disease. Action to be taken in brief Front Line nstrations on redgram and safflower will be taken up during the coming year Castor will be demonstrated in KVK farm during next year Since this technology is not yet tested in Gadag district, it will be tried first in KVK farm during coming year It will be carried out during Kharif season of It will be carried out during Rabi season of

6 Major recommendations Action to be taken in brief Promote medicinal plants especially Ashwagandha by putting demonstrations if the FLDs on Ashwagandha will be taken up during rabi season of buy-back arrangement is available Put drumstick as an intercrop in Banana plantation as it fetches more income if any KVK will impart the knowledge by working out economics of farmer comes forward in Shirunja and Kadakol cluster Banana and Drumstick intercrop. If any farmer comes forward, the demonstration will be put up. Develop more number of fodder banks in farmers fields so as to supply the slips of KVK will put up more fodder banks in farmers fields. various grasses and fodder crops to different departments. nstrate one model Terrace Gardening in Hulkoti village to popularize it in It will be carried out during next year during Kharif Hulkoti cluster villages nstrate a fodder crop which is equivalent to fodder quality of spreading Discussion will be made with Scientists of Regional Research groundnut in view of recurring drought conditions wherein spreading groundnut crop Station, IGFRI, Dharwad. The suggested crops will be is continuously failing to yield anything since three years. demonstrated in KVK farm. Update information about availability of seeds and seedlings on weekly basis in It will be carried out. KVK website Enter all income and expenditure items in computer data base on daily basis w.r.t It will be carried out. farm and demonstration units. Use this data for future planning of farm activities. Construct rain water recharging units for borewell rejuvenations in 3 cluster of It was carried out during March villages In view of disease outbreak or sudden fall in market price, it is wise to develop It will be carried out during the year mixed fruit orchard instead of only mango orchard. In view of recurring droughts, try cluster bean (Gaur) varieties meant for gum It will be carried out during the year preparation in KVK farm by taking details from UAS, Raichur Provide one Spiral Separator to each cluster. It will be carried out during the year The other KVKs, especially Bidar and Gulburga have proposed some modifications Accordingly it will be carried out during the year to Spiral Separator with respect to height. Keeping this in view, it was suggested to make note of the feedback of farmers during demonstrations, so that the required refinement can be suggested to manufacturer of Spiral Separator. Study the impact of fodder banks established by KVK during previous years which It will be carried out during the year shall include the number of slips distributed to fellow farmers in the adopted cluster villages Formulate suitable programmes and activities to attract and retain youths in Suitable programmes and activities are formulated and agriculture by providing sustainable livelihood development plans included in the Action Plan for the year Tentative date of SAC meeting proposed during : I st meeting on & II nd meeting on

7 Muganur Kurlageri Banahatti Budihal Maranabasari Jakkali Elishirunja Shirunja Shirol Hallikeri Venkatapur Eklaspur Jalligeri Kadakol Khusalapur Hosalli 5

8 4. Capacity Building of KVK Staff 4.1. Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during S. No New Areas of Training Institution proposed to attend Justification KVK programme planning Zonal Project Directorate, Bangalore In view of revised mandates, KVK programme planning training is needed Administration and finance Zonal Project Directorate, Bangalore Orientation to Programme Coordinator & Assistant is required to follow administrative and finance procedures Impact assessment Zonal Project Directorate, Bangalore KVK-SMSs need to get orientation as to how to make assessment of their programme impact Agro processing CIPHET, Ludhiana To add value to agril. produce Food processing UAS, Bangalore To add value to agril. produce Agricultural marketing strategies National Institute of Agriculture Marketing, Jaipur To guide farmers in marketing aspects 4.2. Cross-learning across KVKs during S. No Name of the KVK proposed Specific learning areas Within ring KVK, Bijapur Dry land technologies KVK, Bangalore Rural Bio-resource technologies Within the zone KVK, Namakkal Public private partnership KVK, Pathanamthitta Value addition & marketing Outside zone KVK, Ahmadanagar Information Communication Technology KVK, Baramati E-aqua 5.Proposed cluster of KVKs (3 to 5 neighboring KVKs) to be formed for sharing knowledge/expertise, resources and activities during S.No. Name of the KVKs What do you intend to share with Cluster KVKs What do you expect from Cluster KVKs included in the cluster 5.1 KVK, Davanagere Value addition & entrepreneurship Knowledge on ornamental fish culture 5.2 KVK, Dharwad Dry land horticulture & Alternate land use systems Poly house nursery production and 5.3 KVK, Tukkanatti, Belgaum Dry land horticulture & Expertise on sugarcane production technology 6

9 Alternate land use systems 6. Operational areas details proposed during S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention 6.1 Greengram Abiotic stress Incidence of pod borer Incidence of powdery mildew Less market price due to Jakkali & Maranabasari in Ron block and Shirunja in Gadag block uncleaned produce Non availability of quality seeds Bengalgram Abiotic stress Incidence of wilt Incidence of pod borer Less market price due to Jakkali in Ron block, Muganur in Naragund block and Hallikeri in Mundaragi block uncleaned produce Non-availability of quality seeds Drudgery in harvesting of bengalgram 6.3 Redgram Abiotic stress Decreasing productivity of local varieties (Maruti) 500 Shirunja in Gadag block and Kadakol in Shirahatti block Usage of imbalanced nutrients 350 Incidence of pod fly 500 Incidence of pod borer Maize Low productivity due to imbalanced nutrition coupled with non-split application High incidence of weed Soil crusting after irrigation 3000 High incidence of Turcicum leaf blight Shirunja in Gadag block and Kadakol in Shirahatti block Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* FLD on ICM practices Trainings on ICM practices Literature supply on ICM practices Method demonstration of cycle weeder FLD on spiral separator Seed production Field day FLD on ICM practices in JG-11 variety Training on ICM practices FLD on spiral separator Method demonstration on cycle weeder Supply of literature on ICM practices Field day nstration of Jeans cloth Hand Gloves Seed production of JG-11 variety Assessment of redgram varieties for suitability in Gadag district Training programmes on ICM Literature supply on ICM practices FLD on ICM practices including Turcicum leaf blight Trainings on ICM in maize Supply of literature on ICM practices Field day 7

10 S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* 6.5 Rabi Sorghum Abiotic stress Decreasing productivity of M35-1 variety Jakkali in Ron block, Shirunja in Gadag block, Hallikeri in Mundaragi block & Banahatti in Naragund block 6.6 Wheat Decreasing productivity of UAS- 162 variety 6.7 Groundnut (Bunch) (Kharif season) 6.8 Groundnut (Bunch) (Summer season) 6.9 Groundnut (spreading) High incidence of weeds Muganur & Banahatti in Naragund block FLD on seed priming with CaCl 2, compartment bunding, wider row spacing and cycle weeder with introduction of CSV-22 variety Trainings on in-situ soil moisture conservation practices Method demonstrations & Field day Supply of literature on ICM practices in Rabi Sorghum Method demonstration on spiral separator FLD on varietal introduction of UAS-304 and chemical weed Trainings on ICM in wheat Field day Supply of literature on ICM in wheat. Abiotic stress Shirunja in Gadag block Assessment of Kadari-6 variety Decreasing productivity in TMV- 2 variety during Kharif Trainings on ICM practices & in-situ soil moisture conservation practices Decreasing productivity in TMV Shirunja in Gadag block FLD on introduction of TAG-24 along with ICM 2 variety during summer and Kadakol in practices including Collar rot and leaf minor Imbalanced nutrition of macro & Shirahatti block micro elements Trainings on collar rot and leaf minor Incidence of leaf minor Incidence of collar rot disease Providing literature on ICM practices Facilitation for seed production of TAG-24 High incidence of weed variety Non-availability of quality seeds Conducting Field day High incidence of root grub 9000 Jakkali in Ron block FLD on root grub Trainings on root grub 8

11 S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* 6.10 Safflower Abiotic stress 500 Jakkali in Ron block FLD on ICM practices in safflower Incidence of aphids 500 Trainings programme on ICM practices Incidence of leaf spot 200 Literature supply on ICM practices Field day 6.11 Bt. Cotton Dropping of square & tender bolls Leaf reddening Shirunja in Gadag block and Kadakol in Shirahatti block Imbalanced nutrition & non-split application High incidence of sucking pest in early stage Lack of knowledge on production technology Drudgery in harvesting of cotton Sugarcane Lack of knowledge on production technology 1800 Kadakol in Shirahatti block & Shirunja in Gadag block 6.13 Onion Abiotic stress Low productivity in existing variety Low keeping quality of the bulbs of existing variety Jakkali and Maranabasari in Ron block, Shirunja in Gadag block & Kadakol in Shirahatti block High incidence of thrips and purple blotch High incidence of weeds 8000 (monocots) Lack of knowledge on seed - production technology 9 FLD on ICM practices Trainings on ICM practices Supply of relevant literature Field day Refinement of cotton harvesting bag FLD on Leaf reddening Trainings on ICM practices and irrigation methods Supply of relevant literature Exposure visits FLD on ICM in Arka Kalyan variety and chemical weed Assessment of Arka Bheema and Bhima Super varieties for higher productivity with good keeping quality of bulbs Trainings on production technology Supply of relevant literature Supply of quality seeds Field day

12 S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* 6.14 Banana Reduced Bunch weight Improper nutrition and scheduling of irrigation in Red 300 Ha Shirunja in Gadag block & Kadakol in Shirahatti block sandy clay soils Incidence of Sigatoka disease Lack of knowledge on production technology 6.15 Tuberose Severe incidence of bud borer 60 ha Kadakol in Shirahatti Imbalanced nutrition application block & Shirunja in leading to poor quality of flower Gadag block Lack of knowledge on production technology 6.16 Dairy Animals (Cross Breed Cows) Increase in inter-calving period due to imbalanced nutrition High incidence of Ecto- Parasites Incidence of mortality rate in new born calves due to Endoparasites 6.17(a) Drudgery in home Non availability of firewood and smokey kitchen Nos. Shirunja in Gadag block, Kadakol in Shirahatti 1000 Nos. block and Jakkali in Ron block 2500 Nos households in cluster villages Incidence of stored grain pests 5000 households in cluster villages Shirunja in Gadag block, Jakkali in Ron block and Kadakol in Shirahatti block FLD on INM Training on INM, Irrigation system, IDM & PHT FLD on Sigatoka Management Supply of relevant literature on Banana Exposure visit Field day Trainings on ICM Supply of relevant literature Field day FLD on perennial grasses cultivation (Fodder Banks) & chaff cutting machine FLD on Azolla cultivation Trainings on scientific dairy animal Animal health camps to treat infertility Trainings on fuel saving devices FLD on fuel saving devices Developing linkages with chulha distributors Training on Grain storage Method demonstration on Grain storage technologies 10

13 S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* (b) (c) Nutrition and health (farmwomen) Nutrition and reproductive health education for school children and young girls Nutrition and health Crops and Enterprises Lack of knowledge on Balanced diet and importance of millets in diet Lack of knowledge on health nutrition and reproductive health Lack of awareness on cultivation of vegetables on terrace Lack of knowledge on improved agricultural technologies in crops and livestock enterprises (d) Existing SHGs Lack of knowledge on SHG Under-employment among SHG members Unemployment for young women 2000 Nos. in cluster villages 2000 Nos. in cluster villages Shirunja in Gadag block, Jakkali in Ron block, Kadakol in Shirahatti block Trainings on balanced diet and nutrition Importance of millets in diet Value addition in millets Supply of literature FLD on nutrition garden in schools Trainings on balanced diet and nutrition Trainings on reproductive health and personal hygiene to young girls - Gadag city FLD on terrace gardening Trainings 1000 Nos. in cluster villages 100 SHGs in cluster villages 200 Nos. in cluster villages Shirunja in Gadag block, Jakkali in Ron block & Kadakol in Shirahatti block Shirunja in Gadag block, Jakkali in Ron block & Kadakol in Shirahatti block Shirunja in Gadag block & Kadakol in Shirahatti block Trainings on seed treatment & vermicompost production Trainings on Azolla, low cost concentrated feed preparation, enrichment of dry fodder & cultivation of green fodder Trainings on dryland horticulture, ALUs and exposure visits Capacity building of SHGs Awareness on multiple IGA modules Exposure visits to successful enterprises established by SHGs Vocation trainings in tailoring & embroidery 11

14 S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* 6.17 System/Resource related problems (a) Groundwater Insufficient irrigation water due to decrease in Groundwater availability (b) Soil More erosion due to lack of soil & water conservation measures in slopy lands Less soil fertility due to non addition of organic manures and imbalance nutrients (c) Existing Rainfed cropping system Less income due to non adoption of crop diversification and enterprises in the existing cropping system Shirunja in Gadag block, Kadakol in Shirahatti block & Jakkali in Ron block Shirunja in Gadag block & Kadakol in Shirahatti block Majority of the cluster village area 12 Shirunja in Gadag block, Kadakol in Shirahatti block & Jakkali in Ron block Awareness programs on groundwater recharging Training programmes on recharging of groundwater Front Line nstrations on artificial recharging of groundwater through Openwells Trainings on in-situ soil moisture conservation and green manuring Front Line nstrations on soil & water conservation measures Front Line nstrations on production of organic inputs like vermicompost, Azolla and Jeevamrutha Trainings on uses of Bio-Fertilizers Promotion of green manuring crops and forest species for organic NPK input production Awareness programmes on soil testing Trainings on Balanced nutrient application in major crops Sensitization programmes on crop diversification and enterprises Training on integrated farming systems & dry land horticulture Exposure visits Farm advisory services. FLDs on promotion of dryland horticulture for

15 S.No. Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise (d) Rural youths Decreased interest of rural youths in Agriculture and allied enterprises Lack of orientation on self employment avenues Lack of capital for investment (e) Animal Husbandry enterprises Lack of appropriate knowledge on animal husbandry enterprises Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district Majority of rural youths Two adopted cluster of villages Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention Shirunja in Gadag block, Kadakol in Shirahatti block & Jakkali in Ron block Kadakol in Shirahatti block & Jakkali in Ron block Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* income security through mixed fruit orchard & establishment (mango, amla, tamarind, karounda) Introduction of Ashwagandha in deep black soils Motivation trainings and exposure visits to successful farm entrepreneurs Sensitization programmes on Selfemployment opportunities Organization of vocational trainings in dairy, nursery, post harvest technologies and tailoring Facilitating bank linkages Development of para technician in animal husbandry enterprise 13

16 S. No. 7. Technology Assessment during Crop/ enterprise 7.1 Groundnut (Bunch) 7.2 Groundnut (Spreading) Prioritized problem Decreasing productivity in TMV-2 variety in Kharif season Abiotic stress High incidence of root grub infestation Title of intervention Assessment of Kadari-6 variety for higher productivity Assessment of root grub control recommendations Technology options 1) Farmers Practice Cultivation of local TMV-2 variety 2) Technology Option-1 Cultivation of GPBD-4 variety 3) Technology Option-2 Assessment of Kadiri- 6 variety 1) Farmers Practice No treatment 2) Technology Option-1 Seed treatment with 12 ml/kg of seeds Installation of light traps 3) Technology Option-2 Seed treatment with 3.5 ml/kg of seeds Installation of light traps 4) Technology Option-3 Soil application with Metarthizium 5 Kg/ha Source of Technology UAS, Dharwad 14 Name of critical input Qty per trial Cost per trial (ARS- Kadari) ANGRAU- Hyderabad UAS, Dharwad GPBD-4 (pods) Kadiri-6 (pods) 50 kg/@ Rs. 7000/Qt 50 kg (@ Rs8000 /Qt) ICRISAT, Hyderabad UAS, Dharwad Chlorpyrip 12 ml/kg of seeds Light Rs.3500/trap Imidaclopri 3.5 ml/kg of seeds Metarthizium anisopliae 360 Rs.350/ liter No. of trials Total cost for the interventi on (Rs.) Total Rs.2500 / liter Kg Paramete rs to be studied - No. of pods/ plant Seed weight (100 kernals) Duration Pod yield % oil content Weight of dry matter (per 100 sq.ft) - No. of pods/ plant No. of root grubs/sq. mtr No. of plants affected by root grubs Yield (Q/ha) Fodder yield (tons/ha) Team members Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy)

17 S. No. Crop/ enterprise Prioritized problem Title of intervention Technology options Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per trial Cost per trial No. of trials Total cost for the interventi on (Rs.) Total Paramete rs to be studied Team members 7.3 Onion Abiotic stress Low keeping quality of bulbs in existing variety High incidence of purple blotch High incidence of weeds Assessment of Arka Bheem and Bheema Super onion variety for better keeping quality bulbs 1) Farmers Practice Cultivation of local onion variety 2) Technology Option-1 UAS practices (i) Cultivation of Bellary Red onion variety (ii) Cultivation of Arka Kalyan variety 3) Technology Option-2 Cultivation of Arka Bheem variety yielding good keeping quality bulb UAS, Dharwad Variety released by IIHR & recommen ded by UAS, Dharwad IIHR, Bangalore Seeds Bellary red certified - Bulb 4 Kg weight No. of bulbs damaged Yield Qt/ha Market price (Rs./Qtl) Farmers preference s & 3 feedback Seeds 4 Kg Seeds Arka Bheem variety 4 Kgs Mr.K. T. Patil, SMS(Horticulture) & S.K. Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 4) Technology Option-3 Cultivation of Bheema Super variety NRC on onion & garlic, Pune Seeds of Bheema Super Total

18 S. No. Crop/ enterprise Prioritized problem Title of intervention Technology options Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per trial Cost per trial No. of trials Total cost for the interventi on (Rs.) Paramete rs to be studied Team members 7.4 Redgram Less productivity of existing varieties Assessment of Maruti, WRP-1, Pragati, BSMR-736 and TS-3R varieties for suitability to Gadag district 1) Farmers Practice Cultivation of Maruti variety 2) Technology Option-1 Assessment of WRP-1 variety 3) Technology Option-2 Assessment of Pragati variety 4) Technology Option-3 Assessment of BSMR-736 variety 5) Technology Option-4 Assessment of TS-3R variety UAS, Dharwad & UAS, Raichur Seeds 8 Kg Yield CaCl 2 20 g Carboxin 30 g Sulphur 12 Kg ZnSO 4 10 Kg Thimethoxin 74 g Profenoph os Imamectin benzoide 1 liter 75 g Seed weight Pest & disease incidence Farmers and Consumers preference Taste and cooking parameters Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), S.K. Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 16

19 8. Technology Refinement during S. No. Crop/ enterprise Prioritized problem 8.1 Cotton bag Increased load and drudgery of farmwomen to keep the plucked cotton Title of intervention Refinement of cotton bags Technology options 1) Farmers practice Old clothes 2) Recommended practice Cotton bags to be tied at back 3) Refinement proposed Refinement of cotton harvesting bags Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per trial Cost per trial No. of trials Total cost for the interventi on (Rs.) Parameters to be studied Team members Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) CCSHAU, Hissar & UAS, Dharwad Refining based on feedback from farmwomen Already procured during previous year Cotton bags i) Area coverage/hour ii) Quantity harvested/hour iii) Comfortness of bag iv) Drudgery as felt by farm women & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 17

20 9. Frontline nstrations during S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise 9.1 Cereals Maize (Irrigated condition) Rabi Sorghum Prioritized problem Low productivity due to imbalanced nutrition coupled with non-split application High incidence of weed Soil crusting after irrigation High incidence of turcicum leaf blight Lack of technical knowledge Abiotic stress Decreasing productivity of M 35-1 variety Technology to be demonstrated FLD on ICM practices nstration of CSV-22 variety for deep black soils along with insitu soil moisture conservation practices Specify Hybrid or Variety Hybrid CP- 818 and Super 900-M gold Name of the Hybrid or Variety Variety CSV- 22 Source of Technology UAS, Dharwad UAS, Dharwad Name of critical input Qty per Cost per No. of ZnSO 4 Attrazine Kg 1 Kg (8 ha) WP Azospirillum gm Trichoderma gm Mancozeb (2 sprays) Kg CaCl gm Azospirillum 500 gm Seeds (CSV-22) 7.5 Kg 2265/ha (10 ha) /ha Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied Intensity of weed (At 45 DAS) Turcicum leaf blight disease percentage Cob length No of grains/cob Seed weight (1000 nos) Yield (Qtl/ha) Team members Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 3550 Germination% Mr. Plant height V.D.Vaikunthe, Total weight SMS (Agronomy), of grains/ Mr. earhead S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Seed weight & (100 no) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, Weight of SMS (Soil dry Science) fodder/ha Grain yield 18

21 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise 9.2 Millets Wheat (Irrigated condition) Prioritized problem Decreasing productivity of UAS-162 variety High incidence of weed Technology to be demonstrated FLD on varietal introduction of UAS-304 along with chemical weed Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Variety UAS- 304 Source of Technology UAS, Dharwad Name of critical input Seed (UAS- 304) Qty per 150 Kg 2, 4-D 2.5 Kg Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied (Qtl/ha) (2 ha) Height of plant /ha No. of tillers/plant Length of earhead Grain yield Seed weight (100 nos) Team members Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 9.3 Oilseeds Groundn Decreasing ut (During productivity summer in TMV-2 under variety in irrigated summer condition) groundnut Imbalanced nutrition of Macro & Micro nutrients Incidence of leaf minor Incidence of collar rot disease High incidence of weed Non availability of FLD on introduction of TAG-24 variety along with ICM practices in summer groundnut Variety TAG- 24 variety UAS, Dharwad Seed (pods) (TAG-24) 250 Kg Rhizobium 2.5 Kg 100 PSB 2.5 Kg 100 Carboxin 500 gm 875 ZnSO 4 25 Kg 1000 Gypsum 5 Qt 1800 Quizolofope thyl (5.EC) 1.25 lit 1688 Profenophos 750 ml (2.4 ha) 24313/h a Weed intensity (At 45 DAS) Percentage of collar rot disease Leaf minor incidence No. of pod/plant Seed weight (100 no) Yield/Qt Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 19

22 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem quality seeds Technology to be demonstrated Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied Team members Safflo wer 9.4 Pulses Green gram Abiotic stress Imbalanced nutrition Incidence of aphids Incidence of leaf spot Abiotic stress Incidence of pod borer Incidence of powdery mildew Non availability of quality seeds Less market price due to uncleaned produce Insitu soil moisture conservation practices FLD on ICM practices FLD on ICM practices in S-4 variety Variety Annige ri-2 Variety S-4 UAS, Dharwad UAS, Dharwad Azospirillum Seed (Annigeri-2) ZnSO 4 Sulphur Imidacloprid Thiomethoxin 500 gm 8 kg 13 Kg 30 Kg 50 gm 100 gm Mancozeb 750 gm TOTAL Rhizobium 500 gm PSB 1250 gm CaCl gm Seeds (S-4) 12.5 Kg Profenophos 750 ml Propiconazol 375 e ml Spiral Separator (4 ha) 3090/ha (4 ha) Bund former 1 no 950 Cycle weeder Rs.1968/ha 1 no no No. of aphids per leaf % of leaf spot disease No. of capsules/ plant Yield/ha Seed weight 7872 Plant height No. of pods per plant Seed weight (100no) Percentage of disease incidence Pod borer incidence Time & cost incurred for cleaning, grading of grains Mandays required for cleaning and grading of grains Yield/ha Market price Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 20

23 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem Technology to be demonstrated Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied for cleaned & graded grains Team members Bengal gram Abiotic stress Incidence of wilt Incidence of pod borer Drudgery in harvesting of bengalgram Less market price due to uncleaned produce Insitu soil moisture conservation practices FLD on ICM practices in JG-11 variety Variety JG-11 UAS, Dharwad Rhizobium PSB 1250 gm (4 ha) gm CaCl Kg Rs. Seed / (JG-11) ha Carboxin gm Pheromone 8 nos 160 traps Lures nos Indoxicarb ml Rainoxyfire 60 ml 800 Jeans Hand gloves nos Cycle weeder 1 no Spiral 1 nos separator Plant population per sq. mtr Percentage of wilt disease No. of pods/plant Pod borer incidence Time required/ Acre for harvesting Time required & cost incurred for weeding and hoeing operation Time and cost incurred for cleaning & grading of grains Yield Seed weight (100 nos) Market price for cleaned and graded Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 21

24 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem Technology to be demonstrated Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied grains Team members 9.5 Com merci al crops 9.6 Hortic ultural crops Bt. Cotton (Irrigat ed) Onion Dropping of square & tender bolls Leaf reddening Imbalanced nutrition & non-split application Incidence of sucking pest (early stage) Incidence of alterneria leaf spot Lack of knowledge on production technology Drudgery in harvesting of cotton Abiotic stress Low productivity in existing variety Low keeping quality bulbs FLD on ICM practices ICM in Arka Kalyan variety Hybrid i) Banni Bt-2 (NCS- 145) ii) Kanaka -MRC iii) Shalima r-dch Variety Arka Kalyan UAS, Dharwad IIHR, Bangalore Planofix 200 ml (8 MgSO 4 6 Kg 360 ha) Fipronil 50 gm 900 COC 1.5 Kg 750 Seeds (Arka Kalyan) Rs. 500/kg Quizolofop ethyl Lambda /ha No. of bolls/plant Leaf spot disease % Sucking pest incidence percentage Seed cotton yield (Qtl/ha) Quantity of cotton harvested and stored/ hour Time required / Acre for harvesting of cotton 10 Kgs (4 ha) Bulb weight 750 ml ml 195 cylothrin Difenconazole 350 ml 1270 Soluble Boron 500 gm 260 Bulb diameter % of disease index Number of Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil

25 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem in existing variety High incidence of thrips & purple blotch High incidence of weeds Lack of knowledge on seed production technology Banana Reduced bunch weight Improper Nutrition and scheduling of irrigation Incidence of Sigatoka disease Mixed Fruit Orchard Drought prone rainfed agriculture Low productivity Technology to be demonstrated ICM in Banana For control of Sigatoka following will be demonstrated i) Removal of suckers ii) Removal of weeds iii) Drainage facilities iv) Removal of diseased leaves v) Spray of Propiconazole Dryland Horticulture with Mixed Fruit Crops Specify Hybrid or Variety Variety G-9 Name of the Hybrid or Variety Variety Alphonso in Mango Vengurla- 4 in Cashew nut & Source of Technology UAS, Dharwad & IIHR, Bangalore UAS, Dharwad Name of critical input 13:0:45 (KNO 3 ) Banana Rs. 165/kg Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied 1.2 Kg 150 thrips/plant 8325/ha Yield (Qtl/ha) 12 kg (4 ha) Propiconazole 500 ml /ha Bunch weight No of fingers/bun ch % of disease index Yield/Qt/ha Mango grafts (3 ha) Growth Rs. 53/grafts parameters Mudpots Cashew nut Rs.50/graft Team members Science) Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, 23

26 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise 9.7 Livesto ck Cattle Prioritized problem in Spreading groundnut cropping system No crop diversification Low yields in Red soil Rainfed Abiotic stress horticult ure system Cross breed cows Increase in inter-calving period High incidence of Ectoparasite Incidence of mortality rate in new born calves Incidence of Technology to be demonstrated FLD on Ashwaganda Fodder production Units : Cultivation & feeding of perennial grasses and other forage crops to milking dairy animals to Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Bhagya in drumstick Variety Jawahar and Arka Ashwag andha Forage Grasses Hybrid Napier DHN-6 Forage Guinea Grasses grass Forage Rhodes Grass Grass Forage Signal Grass Grass Forage Stylo - legumes santhes Source of Technology UAS, Dharwad & IIHR, Bangalore India Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, RRS, Dharwad 24 Name of critical input Drumstick Rs.5/seedlings Seeds (Jawahar) Seeds (Arka Ashwagandha ) Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied Team members SMS (Plant 12070/h a 5 kg (10 ha) 5 kg /ha Yield (quintal/ha) and BC ratio Feedback from farmers Comparative cost & benefit analysis with other rabi crops in rainfed condition Slips Slips Slips Increased milk production per lactation per animal Slips Seeds 80 gm Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture) Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry)

27 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise 9.8 Fisheri es 9.9 Others Ground water Prioritized problem Endoparasite Insufficient irrigation water due to decrease in ground water Technology to be demonstrated enhance milk yield Azolla Feeding for Livestock: Cultivation and feeding of Azolla to milking dairy animals nstration on artificial recharge of ground water through open wells Specify Hybrid or Variety Dicot forage crop Name of the Hybrid or Variety haemata Lucerne Azolla Source of Technology UAS, Dharwad - - Central Ground Water Board, Bangalore & UAS, Dharwad Name of critical input Qty per Seeds 120 gm Polythene sheets 8x4 mtr Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Azolla culture 1 kg - - Rs / cum Rs / cum Rs / cum Rs / cum PVC pipes & accessories Rs.5/brick Cement concrete Rs.2396/cum cum 1.8 cum 1.8 cum 2.4 cum Parameters to be studied Yield of water from open well nos cum Total Team members Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 25

28 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem Technology to be demonstrated Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied Team members Soil Less soil fertility due to non-addition of organic manures More erosion due to lack of soil and Soil fertility enhancement through (i) nstration of vermicompost unit (ii)nstration of Azolla unit (Vermicmpost is blended with Azolla culture to enhance Nitrogen content in vermicompost. Hence Azolla preparation is included as a demonstration component) (iii)nstration of Jeevamrutha preparation unit nstration on soil & water conservation - - UAS, Dharwad UAS, Dharwad UAS, Dharwad - - UAS, Dharwad & Cement bricks 350 Polyethene sheet (10 feet x6 feet) Azolla Kg 1 Nos 1 kg Quantity of vermicomp ost, Azolla & Jeevamrut ha produced Effect on soil fertility & moisture holding capacity Growth parameters Yield parameters 1 Drum of 200 liters capacity Rs/cum 1 nos 1200 Total Change in cum cropping pattern, Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science), 26

29 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem water conservation measures in slopy lands Technology to be demonstrated measures based on watershed concept Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Source of Technology CSWCRT I Research Center, Bellary, Karnataka Name of critical input Construction of waste weir of 2.44 mtrs crust 3000 Rs./w.w Green manuring crops (Rs. 1.5/ cutting) Grass Rs. 1/slip Forestry plants (Neem, Pongemia & Simaroubha) (Rs. 40/ plant) Horticulture plants (Mango, Cashwenut, Amla, Tamarind) Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied 1 no 3000 cropping intensity & enhanced yield level in treated area 400 cutting 1200 slips 40 plants 10 plants Total Team members Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) 9.10 Others Drudgery Non availability of firewood and smokey kitchen nstration of fuel saving devices 1) Envirofit chulha - - Colarado State University s engines and energy conversion laboratory Envirofit chulha Time and fuel required for cooking Cost incurred for cooking one Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 27

30 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem Technology to be demonstrated 2) Greenway smart chulha Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Source of Technology Grameen Greenway infra Pvt., Ltd., Haryana Name of critical input Greenway chulha Qty per Cost per No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied Kg of grains Smoke in kitchen as Total 8800 felt by farmwomen Team members 9.11 Nutrition Terrace Garden Lack of awareness on cultivation of vegetables High market price of fruits and vegetables Lack of knowledge on effective utilization of terrace and backyard space Terrace Garden (a) Leafy vegetables (gms) Quantity of Methi vegetables procured Amaranthus from Palak terrace Coriander garden per Total 100 week Amount (b) Other Vegetables saved per (i) Seedlings (nos) week Brinjal 5 25 towards Chilli 5 25 purchase of vegetables Tomato 5 25 General (ii) Seeds (gms) health Ridge gourd status of Bitter gourd 100 Cucumber family members Okra Total 350 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) 28

31 S. Category Crop/ No. enterprise Prioritized problem Technology to be demonstrated Specify Hybrid or Variety Name of the Hybrid or Variety Source of Technology Name of critical input Qty per Cost per (iii) Fruits, Spices & Medicinal plants (nos.) Lime 1 60 Amla 1 60 Guava 1 60 Papaya 1 10 Curry leaf 1 10 Total 200 iv) Plastic pots Petty trays v) Garden implements Total Budget 7400 No. of Total cost for the (Rs.) Parameters to be studied Team members 9.12 Integrat ed Farmin g system (Shirunj a & Kadako l) Lack of technology adoption in IFS enterprises & less diversificati on leading to income insecurity Promotion of Technology adoption under IFS UAS, Dharwad Critical inputs shall be finalized after studying / discussing about needs of individual IFS family All Staff 29

32 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants 10 Training for Farmers/ Farm Women during S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 10.1 Crop Production Greengram Bengalgram Abiotic stress Incidence of pod borer Incidence of powdery mildew Less market price due to Uncleaned & non-graded produce Non availability of quality seeds Abiotic stress Incidence of wilt Incidence of pod borer FLD FLD Integrated crop practices Seed production techniques Post harvest technologies Integrated crop practices 2 60 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 2 60 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & 30

33 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved Less market price due to Uncleaned & non-graded produce Non availability of quality seeds Drudgery in harvesting of bengalgram Seed production techniques Post harvest technologies Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 1 30 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Redgram Abiotic stress Decreasing productivity Imbalanced nutrients FLD In-situ soil moisture conservation practices Integrated crop practices 1 25 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Maize Low productivity due to imbalanced nutrition coupled with non-split application High incidence of weed High incidence of turcicum leaf blight FLD Integrated nutrient Chemical weed Turcicum leaf blight 2 60 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 1 30 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 2 60 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Rabi Sorghum Abiotic stress Decreasing productivity of M35-1 Less market price and drudgery in cleaning of FLD In-situ soil moisture conservation & ICM practices in Rabi Sorghum 2 60 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Post harvest 1 30 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 31

34 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved Wheat Groundnut (bunch) Groundnut (spreading) grains technologies & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Decreasing productivity of FLD Integrated crop 1 30 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & UAS-162 variety Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant High incidence of weeds & Abiotic stress Decreasing productivity in TMV-2 variety in summer groundnut Imbalanced nutrition of macro & micro nutrients Non availability of quality seeds High incidence of root grub High incidence of leaf minor OFT and FLD FLD Integrated crop Seed production techniques Pest in root grub & leaf minor Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 2 60 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science),& Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Safflower Bt. Cotton Abiotic stress Incidence of aphids Incidence of leaf spot Dropping of square & tender bolls Leaf reddening FLD OFT FLD In-situ soil moisture conservation practices Integrated crop practices Integrated crop 1 25 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), S.K. Mudlapur SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 2 60 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 32

35 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 10.2 Horticulture Production Sugarcane Onion Banana Imbalanced nutrition & non split application High incidence of sucking pest in early stage Drudgery in harvesting of cotton Lack of knowledge on production technology Abiotic stress Low productivity in existing variety Low keeping quality of the bulbs of existing variety High incidence of thrips and purple blotch High incidence of weeds (monocots) Lack of knowledge on seed production technology Reduced Bunch weight Improper nutrition and scheduling of irrigation in Red sandy soil Management of leaf reddening Sucking pest Cotton harvesting bag - Integrated crop practices OFT and FLD FLD Integrated crop Chemical weed 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 2 60 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 2 60 Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture) Seed production 1 30 Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Integrated nutrient Irrigation 1 30 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) 1 30 Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Tuberose Imbalanced nutrition application leading to poor quality of flower Lack of knowledge on production technology FLD Integrated crop 1 30 Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture), Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 33

36 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 10.3 Livestock Production 10.4 Home Science CB cows Drudgery in home Increase in inter-calving period due to imbalanced nutrition High incidence of Ecto- Endo Parasites Incidence of mortality rate in new born calves due to Endo parasites Non availability of firewood and smokey kitchen Incidence of stored grain pests FLD Perennial grass cultivation 1 30 Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Balanced nutrition 2 60 Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Azolla cultivation 1 30 Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Ecto and Endo parasite 1 30 Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) FLD Fuel saving devices 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Grain storage 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Nutrition & health for farm women Lack of knowledge on Balanced diet, importance of millets in diet - Balanced diet and nutrition 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Terrace gardening Crops & enterprises Lack of knowledge on terrace gardening, vermicompost etc. Lack of knowledge on improved agricultural technologies in crops and livestock enterprises FLD 34 Capacity building of SHGs on terrace gardening - Improved agriculture and dairy technologies for farm women 1 20 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science), Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant

37 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 10.5 Plant Protection 10.6 Production of Inputs at Site 10.7 Soil Health and Fertility Drinking Lack of awareness on safe - Importance of safe 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) water drinking water drinking water Drudgery in farm Drudgery in harvesting and weeding FLD Drudgery reducing equipments Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Greengram Pod borer & powdery FLD Management of 2 60 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant mildew pod borer and powdery mildew Bengalgram Pod borer and wilt FLD Integrated pest 2 60 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Wilt 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Maize Turcicum leaf blight FLD Turcicum leaf blight 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Groundnut Leaf minor FLD Integrated pest and 2 60 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Leaf eating Caterpillar disease Collar rot Root grub Bt. Cotton Sucking pest FLD Sucking pest 2 60 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Onion Purple blotch & trhips FLD Management of 2 60 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant purple blotch Banana Sigatoka FLD Management of 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Sigatoka Tuberose Bud borer incidence FLD Bud borer 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Vermicompost High cost of chemical fertilizers All crops Poor soil fertility due to erosion - Vermicompost production - Soil and water conservation Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 3 90 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science)

38 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 10.8 PHT and value addition 10.9 Capacity Building Group Dynamics practices Soil fertility Greengram Less market price - Post harvest through grading Bengalgram Less market price - Post harvest through grading 3 90 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Soil testing 1 30 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 2 60 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 2 60 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Millets Less consumption of millets - Value addition 1 30 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) SHGs Lack of knowledge on SHG - SHG 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & micro Thrift and credit enterprise activities Micro enterprise for SHGs 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 11. Training for Rural Youth during S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 36

39 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 11.1 Crop Production Greengram Abiotic stress Incidence of pod borer Incidence of powdery mildew FLD Integrated crop practices 1 30 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Bengalgram Maize Abiotic stress Incidence of wilt Incidence of pod borer Less market price due to Uncleaned and non-graded produce Low productivity due to imbalanced nutrition coupled with non split application High incidence of weed High incidence of turcicum leaf blight FLD FLD Integrated crop practices Integrated nutrient Chemical weed & disease 1 30 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Groundnut (bunch) Bt. Cotton Abiotic stress Decreasing productivity in TMV-2 variety in summer groundnut Imbalanced nutrition of macro & micro nutrients Dropping of squares & tender bolls Leaf reddening Imbalanced nutrition & non split application OFT and FLD 37 Integrated crop Integrated crop 2 60 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science),& Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 2 60 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science)

40 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 11.2 Horticulture Production 11.3 Livestock Production 11.4 Home Science Onion CB cows Drudgery Nutrition & health for Rural youths Crops & enterprises Abiotic stress Low productivity in existing variety Low keeping quality of the bulbs of existing variety High incidence of thrips and purple blotch High incidence of weeds (monocots) Increased inter-calving period due to imbalanced nutrition High incidence of Ecto- Parasites Incidence of mortality rate in new born calves due to endo parasites Non availability of firewood and smokey kitchen Incidence of stored grain pests Lack of knowledge on Balanced diet, importance of millets in diet Lack of knowledge on improved agricultural technologies in crops and livestock enterprises OFT and FLD FLD Integrated crop Chemical weed Perennial grass cultivation Balanced nutrition Azolla cultivation 1 30 Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Ecto and Endo parasite FLD Fuel saving devices 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Grain storage - Balanced diet and nutrition - Improved agriculture and dairy technologies for rural youths Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 38

41 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved 11.5 Plant Protection 11.6 Production of Inputs at Site 11.7 Soil Health and Fertility 11.8 Capacity Building & Group Dynamics Drudgery in farm Drudgery in harvesting FLD Drudgery reducing equipments Nutrition & Poor health FLD Nutrition garden, reproductive balanced diet and health reproductive health education Bengalgram Pod borer and wilt FLD Integrated pest Wilt Groundnut Leaf minor Leaf eating Caterpillar Collar rot Root grub FLD 39 Integrated pest and disease Bt. Cotton Sucking pest FLD Sucking pest Vermicompost High cost of chemical - Vermicompost fertilizers production All crops SHGs Poor soil fertility due to erosion Lack of knowledge on SHG & micro enterprise - Soil and water conservation Soil fertility Soil testing - SHG Thrift and credit activity Micro enterprise for SHGs 3 90 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 30 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science)

42 No. of Courses Expected No. of participants S.No. Thematic area Crop / Enterprise Major problem Linked field intervention (Assessment/ Refinement /FLD)* Training Course Title** Names of the team members involved Others, pl. specify Entrepreneu rship Entrepreneurship development in agriculture Lack of motivation in agriculture - Entrepreneurship development in agriculture 1 30 Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) 12 Trainings for Extension Personnel during S.No. Thematic area Training Course Title** No. of Expected No. Names of the team members involved Courses of participants 12.1 Crop Production Training on INM in Maize 1 25 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Training on ICM in Bt. Cotton 1 25 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 12.2 Home Science Reproductive health and 2 60 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) education Balanced diet 2 60 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 12.3 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Micro enterprises 1 30 Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 12.4 Horticulture ICM in Banana 1 10 Mr. K.T.Patil SMS (Horticulture) 12.5 Livestock Production & Management 12.6 Plant Protection Turcicum blight in Maize Wilt in Bengalgram Fodder cultivation 1 20 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Azolla cultivation Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 1 20 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 40

43 S.No. Thematic area Training Course Title** No. of Expected No. Names of the team members involved Courses of participants 12.7 Production of Inputs at Site Vermicompost production 1 30 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 13 Vocational trainings during Sl.No. Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise Training title* Names of the team members involved 13.1 Crop Production 13.2 Home Science Tailoring 13.3 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Seed production in field crops Tailoring Capacity building & group dynamics in SHGs No. of programmes and Duration (days) 1 programme & 3 days 2 programmes & 3 months 1 programme & 3 days Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs, School students, Women, Youth etc.) Expec ted No. of partici pants Sponsorin g agency if any Youths 10 - Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Young girls 50 Agricultural Science Foundation Anganawadi teachers 30 Agricultural Science Foundation Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mr. Jagadeesh H.R from Agricultural Science Foundation & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS(Home Science) 13.4 Horticulture Nursery 13.5 Livestock Production & Management 13.6 Plant Protection 13.7 Farm Mechanization 13.8 PHT and value addition Ripening in Banana & Mango Vegetable seedling production Scientific dairy farming Ripening chambers for Banana & Mango 1 programme & 5 days 2 programmes & 5 days 1 programme & 5 days Youths 15 - Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Youths, SHGs 90 - Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Youths 10 - Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 41

44 Sl.No. Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise Training title* Production of Inputs at 13.9 Site Vermicompost & other Vemicompost production organic inputs 14 Sponsored trainings during No. of programmes and Duration (days) 1 programme & 5 days Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs, School students, Women, Youth etc.) Expec ted No. of partici pants Sponsorin g agency if any Names of the team members involved Youths 20 - Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Sl.No. Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise Training title* No. of programmes and Duration (days) 14.1 Crop Production Kharif crops ICM in Kharif crops 3 programmes & 3 days ICM in Kharif crops 1 programme & 3 days Rabi crops ICM in Rabi crops 3 programmes & 3 days ICM in Rabi crops 2 programmes & 3 days Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs, School students, Women, Youth etc.) Farmers, farm women Extension functionaries Farmers, farm women Extension functionaries Expected No. of participants Sponsoring agency Names of the team members involved KSDA KSDA Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 150 KSDA Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 60 KSDA & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Maize, Bt. Cotton & Soil, water and crop 10 Farmers, 500 CADA Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, 42

45 Sl.No. Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise Wheat 14.2 Home Science 14.3 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics SHGs 14.4 Horticulture Fruits and vegetable 14.5 Livestock Production & Management Dairy animals Sheep & goat Training title* in command area Basic orientation programme Integrated horticulture Scientific practices for milch animals to get higher productivity Scientific Management practices for sheep & goat to get higher productivity No. of programmes and Duration (days) programmes & 2 days 10 programmes 2 programmes & 3 days 10 programmes & 6 days 5 programmes & 6 days Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs, School students, Women, Youth etc.) young farmers Expected No. of participants Sponsoring agency Names of the team members involved SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) SHG members 300 SGSY Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr. S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) Farmers & farm women Farmwomen & Farmers Farm women & shepherds 100 NHM Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 500 SGSY Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) 250 SGSY Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) 43

46 15. Extension programmes during Sl.No. Extension programme* 15.1 Advisory Services 15.2 Diagnostic visits No. of programmes or activities 44 Expected No. of participants Names of the team members involved Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 15.3 Field Day All SMS 15.4 Group discussions Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 15.5 Kisan Ghosthi Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) 15.6 Film Show Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) 15.7 Self -help groups 5 75 Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) 15.8 Kisan Mela Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) 15.9 Exhibition All SMS Scientists' visit to farmers fields Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Plant/Soil health/animal health camps 1 50 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Farm Science Club 3 75 Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) Ex-trainees Sammelan (Pulse / oilseed growers) 1 50 Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) & Farmers' seminar/workshop (Climate change, medicinal plants & farm implements) Method nstrations Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension), Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Dr. B.M.Murgod

47 Sl.No. Extension programme* No. of programmes or activities Expected No. of participants Names of the team members involved Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Celebration of important days Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension), (World Food day, Women in Agriculture day and Kisan Diwas) Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Special day celebration (Science day on 28 th Februray) All staff Exposure visits Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant, Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture), Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) & Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) Technology week All staff FFS Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science), 1 40 Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Farm Innovators Meet 1 20 All staff Awareness programs Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 16. Activities proposed as Knowledge and Resource Centre during Technological knowledge Sl.No. Category Technology Park/ Crop cafeteria Details of technologies Area (ha)/ Names of the team members Number involved Vegetables (Different vegetable crop 0.10 varieties will be raised) Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Different types of irrigation systems 2.00 Improved varieties of major kharif crops 500 farmers Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS Improved varieties of rabi/summer crops 1500 farmers (Agronomy) Dryland agronomic practices for in-situ conservation 500 farmers Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 45

48 nstration Units Rain water harvesting technologies Value addition in amla Karounda pickle Vermicompost production technology Vermiwash production technology Azolla production technology Jeevamruta production technology farmers visit to the units 1000 farmers/farm women visit to the units 4000 farmers/farm women visit to the units Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Sericulture units Lab Analytical services Soil, water & plant testing 500 samples Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Identification of pest and disease 100 samples Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Technology Week 16.2 Technological Products Sl.No. Category Drought proofing technologies Rain water harvesting Medicinal and aromatic herbs for dry land Value addition Food processing ITK in animal husbandry Farmers innovations Farm implements Name of the product 1 No. Quantity (Qtl.)/ Number planned to be produced during All SMS and Programme Assistants Names of the team members involved Onion seed production Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) & Seeds (i) Arka Kalyan 2.00 Qtl Mr.Suresh Halemani, (ii) Arka Bheem 1.00 Qtl (Farm Manager) Cotton (Desi) (Variety: DDHC-11) 50 Qtl Greengram (Variety: Selection 4) 25 Qtl V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Bengalgram (Variety: JG-11) 50 Qtl Mr.Suresh Halemani, Rabi Sorghum (Variety: M 35-1) 25 Qtl (Farm Manager) Rabi Sorghum (Variety: CSV-22) 25 Qtl Planting materials Mango grafts 4000 Nos. Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) &

49 Sapota 500 Nos. Mr.Suresh Halemani, Tamarind 500 Nos. (Farm Manager) Bio-products (i) Vermicompost 20 tonns Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant (ii) Eartworms 15 Qtl & (iii) Vermi wash 350 liter Mr.Suresh Halemani, (iv) Azolla 5 Qtl (Farm Manager) (v) Trichoderma 2 Qtl Dr. B.M. Murgod, Programme Production of upgraded Livestock strains 5 Kids Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Jamunapari buck-kids Production of upgraded Ramboulette Ram lambs 5 lambs Dr. B.M. Murgod, Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) 16.3 Technological Information Category Technology backstopping to line departments Agriculture Technological capsules / Number Role of macro & micro nutrients In-situ soil & water conservation practices Alternate land use system Pod borer identification and in Greengram Groundnut leaf minor and leaf spot : Early identification and Maize Turcicum leaf blight identification and Bt. Cotton leaf reddening Bt. Cotton sucking pest Bt. Cotton Blackarm and Alternania leaf spot disease identification and Onion thrips and purple blotch identification and Chilli murda complex identification and Bengalgram pod borer and wilt identification and Mango hopper and powdery mildew identification and 47 Names of the team members involved Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant

50 Category Horticulture Animal Husbandry Technological capsules / Number Banana Sigatoka disease Tuberose bud borer identification and Vermicompost and vermiwash technology CaCl 2 seed priming Pair row method of sowing in Groundnut Wider row method sowing in Sunflower Pair row method of sowing in Rabi Sorghum Opening of conservation furrow for moisture conservation Compartment bunding for soil moisture conservation Nipping in Bengalgram & its importance Foliar spray of Boron for seed setting Weed in onion Nutrient in Banana Dry land horticulture technologies Flower & vegetable maintenance in Green house Different types of poly house Nutrient in chrysanthemum Dairy Project Report Advise to use of Ayurvedic medicines in routine practice Fisheries Agricultural Engineering Laser guided land leveler Sericulture Mulberry cultivation through organic farming technology Artificial recharge of groundwater through bore wells and open wells Women & child welfare department, Mahila Samukhya i) Drudgery reducing equipments in farm Others, pl. specify ii) Fuel saving devices iii) Millet processing iv) Nutrition & reproductive health NGOs CARE mother Nutrition and reproductive health Literature/publication Leaflets Names of the team members involved Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Dr. B.M. Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 48

51 Category Technological capsules / Number Dairy animal in dryland area Artificial recharge of groundwater through bore wells and open wells Importance of soil and water testing Soil & water conservation measures Greengram pod borer and powdery mildew Bt. Cotton sucking pest and leaf reddening Maize Army worm and Turcicum leaf blight Mango hopper and powdery mildew Grain storage Production technologies in Banana Production technologies in Onion Production technology in Greengram Integrated crop in Maize Integrated crop in Bt. Cotton Dryland agronomic practices for soil moisture conservation Importance of Safe drinking water Agriculture service providers of Gadag district Publication on impact assessment of interventions in Rabi Sorghum Publication on case study of Fodder Bank Krishi Vigyan Patrike Importance & methods of soil and water testing Soil & water conservation measures Alternate land use systems Role of nutrients for higher production 49 Names of the team members involved Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Mr.V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy), Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) & Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy)

52 Category Electronic Media Technological capsules / Number Tips on cultivation of onion & chilli Weed in onion Nutrient in Mango & Banana Mango orchard Onion seed production technology Spiral separator Cashew A rich crop Importance & value addition in millets Karounda A suitable dryland fruit crop Compartment bunding for moisture conservation Production technology of Maize Paired row method of sowing in Groundnut Integrated nutrient in Groundnut Wider row method of sowing in Sunflower Foliar spray of boron for seed setting in Sunflower Detopping and its importance in Bengalgram Paired row method of sowing in Rabi Sorghum CaCl 2 seed priming & its importance in Rabi Sorghum Groundnut defoliator, leaf minor, collar rot and leaf spot Onion thrips and purple blotch Chilli murda complex Banana pest and disease Tuberose pest and disease TV Programmes: Soil & water conservation measures Alternate land use system for dry land agriculture Empowerment of women nstration on enrichment of dry fodder and Azolla cultivation Banana Sigatoka disease Vermiwash preparation and usage Dry land horticulture technologies 50 Names of the team members involved Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Dr. B.M.Murgod Programme Assistant (Animal Husbandry) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture)

53 Category Production technology in Banana Technological capsules / Number Dryland agronomic practices for in-situ moisture conservation Radio programmes: Soil & water conservation measures Soil fertility practices Management of nutrients for higher production Agro processing Nutrition for teenagers Organic farming and its importance Bio-pesticides preparation & its usage Vermicompost technology Organic inputs production and usage Production technologies in onion Production technologies in commercial flowers Production technology of Groundnut Production technology of Bengalgram Names of the team members involved Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) Kisan Mobile Advisory Services 18 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 8 Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) 10 Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant 12 Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) Information on centre/state sector schemes and service providers in the district. 21 Mr.V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 1 Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension), Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) & Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) 17. Additional Activities Planned during S.No. Name of the agency / Name of activity Technical programme Financial outlay (Rs.) Names of the team members 51

54 scheme with quantification involved Revolving Fund 18.1 Financial Status Opening balance as on (Rs.in Lakh) Expenditure incurred during (Rs.in Lakh) Receipts during (Rs.in Lakh) 52 Closing balance as on (Rs.in Lakh) Expected closing balance by (Including value of material in stock) Plan of activities under Revolving Fund S.No. Proposed activities Expected output Anticipated income (Rs.) Names of the team members involved Amla products 2 quintals Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Karounda pickle 4 quintals Mrs. Sudha S.R., SMS (Home Science) Onion seed production 20 quintals (Variety: Arka Kalyan) Mango grafts Sapota grafts Tamarind grafts Mr. K.T.Patil, SMS (Horticulture) & Mr.Suresh Halemani, Programme Assistant (Farm Manager) Seed production in Bengalgram 50 quintals Mr. V.D.Vaikunthe, SMS (Agronomy) & Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant Vermicompost production 40 tonns Vermiwash 1000 lit Mr. S.K.Mudlapur, SMS (Plant & Earthworms 2 quintals Mr.Suresh Halemani, Farm Manager Trichoderma 1 quintal Sale of KVK publications Mr.S.H.Adapur, SMS (Ag. Extension) 19. Activities of soil, water and plant testing laboratory during Sl.No. Names of the team members Type No. of samples to be analyzed involved 19.1 Soil 500 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 19.2 Water 200 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 19.3 Plant 100 Mr. N.H.Bhandi, SMS (Soil Science) 19.4 Others - -

55 20. E-linkage during S. No Nature of activities 20.1 Title of the technology module to be prepared - Bengalgram (Chickpea) 20.2 Creation and maintenance of relevant database system for KVK 53 Likely period of completion (please set the time frame) February, 2014 Remarks if any i) Bench mark data ii) OFT iii) FLD Already maintained iv) Training database Already maintained v) Seeds & planting material Already maintained vi) All Extension activities Already maintained vii) Farmers visiting to KVK Already maintained viii) Field visits Already maintained ix) District database Already maintained x) Soil & water test details Already maintained xi) Database on KVK (i.e regarding KVK details, host institute Already maintained details, staff information, KVK land information, KVK infrastructure, demo units, vehicle, office, lab, farm equipment & library) xii) HRD of KVK staff (i.e training/seminar/workshop attended by Already maintained KVK staff) xiii) Publications of KVK activities in news papers Already maintained xiv) Villages covered by KVK since inception Already maintained xv) Kisan mobile advisory services Subscribers and messages Already maintained sent xvi) Farm implements Already maintained xvii) Citizen s Client Charter Already maintained 20.3 Any other Video conference with ZPD, Bangalore & KVKs which are having Video conference facility for exchange of ideas & cross learning Sept, Activities planned under Rainwater Harvesting Scheme (only to those KVKs which are already having scheme under Rain Water Harvesting) S. No Activities planned Remarks if any

56 21.1 Training on rainwater harvesting measures to farmers & farm women for 500 farmers Training on rainwater harvesting measures for 100 extension functionaries Exposure visit for rainwater harvesting structures for 2000 farmers/farmwomen Development of rainwater harvesting through open wells ( 2 Nos.) & bore wells (6 Nos.) Innovative Farmer s Meet Sl.No. Particulars Details 22.1 Are you planning for conducing Farm Yes Innovators meet in your district? 22.2 If Yes likely month of the meet January, Brief action plan in this regard KVK to identify the farm innovators through publicity in local news paper and disseminate with line departments Identified innovators will be invited to present their innovation before KVK experts Best 10 farm innovators will be selected and their innovation will be recorded Selected farm innovators will be felicitated during technology week celebration during 23-28, January, Farmer s Field School planned S. No Thematic area Title of the FFS Budget proposed in Rs Integrated crop Integrated crop in maize crop Budget - Details of budget utilization ( ) upto 31 January 2013 (Rs.in lakhs) S. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure No Recurring Contingencies Pay & Allowances Traveling allowances Contingencies Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments C Meals/refreshment for trainees D Training material E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses F On farm testing G Training of extension functionaries

57 H Maintenance of buildings I Farmers Field School J Library k Extension activities Total Recurring Non-Recurring Contingencies Works Equipments including SWTL & Furniture Vehicle (Four wheeler/two wheeler, please specify) Library Total Non Recurring REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C)

58 25.Details of Budget Estimate ( ) based on proposed action plan S. No. Particulars BE proposed (Rs.) 25.1 Recurring Contingencies Pay & Allowances Traveling allowances Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 4.00 B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 4.00 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 1.00 D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) 2.00 E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) 5.44 F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) 0.72 G Training of extension functionaries 0.25 H Maintenance of buildings 0.50 I Maintenance of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory 0.25 J Library 0.25 K Farmers Field School 0.25 l Extension Activities TOTAL Recurring Contingencies Non-Recurring Contingencies Works Equipments including SWTL & Furniture Vehicle (Four wheeler/two wheeler, please specify) - Tractor Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) TOTAL Non-Recurring Contingencies REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL

59 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ENCLOSED 1. FARMERS FIELD SCHOOL IN MAIZE CROP Village Crop Activities to be carried out Members involved Budget (Rs.) Shirunja Maize Awareness camps Selection of farmers Conducting group discussion at various crop growth stages Organising training programmes at fortnight interval Documentation process Organising field day Feed back from the farmers Publishing literature and handout SMS (Soil Science, Agronomy, plant protection & Ag. Extension) PLAN FOR UP-SCALING/ OUT-SCALING OF THE RECENT SUCCESSFUL INTERVENTIONS OF THE KVK Names of successful interventions of the KVK during the last 3 years Approaches to up-scale (within the system) Approaches to out-scale (outside the system) CSV-22 variety in Rabi Sorghum Popularization through FLD in all cluster villages (10 ha, 25 farmers) Seed production in KVK farm Kissan Mobile Advisory Services and News letter coverage on seed availability Training of extension personnel Display of live samples in KVK museum and exhibitions Mango / Mixed Fruit Orchard FLD on mango/mixed fruit orchard Training of farmers under comprehensive Horticulture Development of State Horticulture Department Development of linkage with NHM and MNREGA Exposure visits of trainees Farm and market advisory services for mango growers KVK Master Farmers & FLD farmers as Seed producers Seed chain through FLD Farmers & Master Farmers VSS Banks as Sale points for seeds Establishment of Gadag district Mango Growers Cooperative Society 57

60 Names of successful interventions of the KVK during the last 3 years Approaches to up-scale (within the system) Supply of mango grafts in collaboration with other agencies Approaches to out-scale (outside the system) Development of fodder bank through promotion of grass and fodder species of IGFRI, RRS, Dharwad FLD (30 farmers) in 3 villages Plantation of grass slips & fodder species in KVK farm Development of literature on green fodder cultivation Training of extension functionaries Exhibition of live samples Radio talk on green fodder cultivation KMAS on availability of grass slips & fodder seeds Development of FLD farmers fields as fodder bank Facilitation of sale of grass slips and fodder seeds Media coverage of fodder bank Azolla as a animal feed FLD (9 farmers in 3 villages) Training to Dairy farmers Supply of Azolla culture from KVK Circulation of literature to farmers, SHGs, extension functionaries Arrangement of visit to Azolla unit of KVK for the visiting farmers Exhibition on Azolla cultivation & its importance Radio talk on Azolla cultivation Development of FLD farmers as resource persons for azolla cultivation Farmer to farmer spread of Azolla culture Media coverage of successful azolla cultivators Envirofit chula Grameena Greenway FLD (8 demonstration in 4 villages) Training to farmwomen Development of linkage with Chulha distributors Supply of literature Publication on utility of chulhas in Krishi Vigyan Patrike SHG as a facilitator role for supply of Chulha Establishing linkage with Bank of India to support women SHG for purchase of Chulhas by providing incentives Radio/TV programme of SHGs using Chulhas Cycle weeder FLD Rabi Sorghum : 10 ha, 25 farmers Greengram : 8 ha, 20 farmers Bengalgram : 8 ha, 20 farmers Kisan Mobile Advisory Services on availability of Cycle Weeders in RSK Development & supply of literature 58 Development of as service provider SHGs to supply weeder on hire basis Radio/TV programme of farmers/farmwomen using Cycle weeder Media coverage of farmers feedback in utility of cycle weeder

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