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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 1

ACTION PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2011-12

I. General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1. Name and address of KVK with Phone, Fax

and e-mail : Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Regional Agril. Research Station, P.O.Box No.18, BIJAPUR. Phone: 08352-230758 Fax : 08352-230758

Email : [email protected] 2. Name and address of host organization with

Phone, Fax and e-mail : University of Agricultural Sciences, Krishi Nagar, Dharwad-05 Phone : 0836-2447494

Fax : 0836-2748199

Email : [email protected] 3. Name of the Programme Coordinator

Residence Phone Number/ Mobile No. : Dr. S.Y.Wali 08352- 263283 9448495346

4. Year of sanction : 2004

5. Year of start of activities : 2004

6. Major farming systems/enterprises : Agriculture, horticulture and livestock 7. Name of agro-climatic zone : Northern Dry Zone of Karnataka

8. Soil type : Shallow to Deep

9. Annual rainfall (mm) : 579 mm

II. Staff Strength as on 01-02-2011: Program me Coordinat or Subject Matter Specialists Programm e Assistant Adminis trative Staff Auxiliar y Staff Support ing Staff Tota l Sanctioned 01 06 03 02 02 02 16 Filled 00 04 02 02 02 01 12 Vacant 01 02 01 00 00 01 05

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 2 III. Details of staff as on 01-02-2011

Sl.

No. Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline Existing Pay scale

Number in which directly associated in the

proposed programmes Date of

joining Perma nent / Temp orary No. of technologi es to be assessed / refined FLD s ProgrammeTraining s Extension Programm es 1. Programme Coordinator Dr. S.Y.Wali

(Addnl.charge) Agronomy 37400-67000 03 08 38 47 31.05.2010 P

2. Subject Matter Specialist Vacant Agronomy Vacant - Vacant

3. Subject Matter Specialist Dr.S.S.Karabhantanal Ag.Entomology 15600-39100 02 07 38 47 20.01.2006 P

4. Subject Matter Specialist Dr.S.M.Vastrad Pl.Pathology 15600-39100 02 07 38 47 01.03.2006 P

5 Subject Matter Specialist Dr.Prema B. Patil Home Science 15600-39100 00 06 35 12 22.06.2007 P

6 Subject Matter Specialist Vacant Horticulture Vacant - Vacant

7 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Suresh, B.N. Animal Science 15600-39100 03 06 23 3 20.07.2009 P

8 Programme Assistant Vacant Soil Science Vacant

NOT APPLICABLE

- Vacant

9 Computer Programmer Mr.S.C.Rathod Computer 5500-9000 16.12.2008 P

10 Farm Manager Mr.B.C.Kolhar Farm Manager 5500-9000 10.12.2008 P

11 Accountant/Superintendent Mr.S.E.Badiger Assistant 8825-16000 01.04.2004 P

12 Stenographer Mrs.A.S.Hiremath Typist 8000-14800 05.10.2009 P

13 Driver 1 Mr.Yariswamy Driver (Jeep) 7275-13350 23.05.2005 P

14 Driver 2 Mr.A.R.Mutaliksirdesai Driver (Tractor) 7275-13350 17.11.2009 P

15 Supporting staff 1 Mr.Prakash Rathod Cook-cum care

taker 5200-8200 16.07.2007 P

16 Supporting staff 2 Mr.A.D.Padnad Messenger 5200-8200 16.09.2009 T

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 3 IV.. Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during 2011-12

S. No Discipline Area of training required Institution where training is offered Organ

ization Justif ication Highlight on Future program mes to be planned after training Appro ximate durati on (days) Trai ning fee (Rs.) 1 Agronomy Integrated farming system NAARM,

Hyderabad KVK Helpful for planning FLD’s & OFT’s FLD & OFTS will be planned 21 7500 2 Plant

Pathology Detection of plant pathogens

IARI, New

Delhi KVK Helpful for planning FLD’s & OFT’s To plan FLD’s and OFTS’s 21 - 3 Ag

Entomology Detection of plant pests IARI, New Delhi KVK Helpful for planning FLD’s & OFT’s To plan FLD’s and OFTS’s 21 - 4 Horticulture Protected

cultivation IIHR, Bangalore KVK Helpful for planning FLD’s & OFT’s To plan FLD’s and OFTS’s 21 - 5 Home

science Value addition and processing to fruits and vegetables

IIHR,

Bangalore KVK Helpful for planning FLD’s & OFT’s To plan FLD’s and OFTS’s 07 5000 6 Home

science Skill development vocational training College of RHSc Dharwad KVK Helpful for planning FLD’s & OFT’s To plan FLD’s and OFTS’s 07 7 Computer

Science Web technologies Karvin Solutions, Bangalore

KVK 21 -

8 Animal

Science Animal Health and Feeding Management IVRI, Izatnagar, UP KVK Helpful for planning FLD’s & OFT’s To plan FLD’s and OFTS’s 21 -

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 4 V.. Infrastructure

i) Land

Total Area (ha) Area Cultivated (ha) buildings and roads Area occupied by (ha) Area with demonstration units (ha) 20.0 ha, S.No. 321, 325 and 327 10.0 2.0 - ii) Buildings

Admn. Building Trainees Hostel Staff Quarters Demonstration Unit Plinth area (m2) Cost (Rs. in lakhs ) Year Plint h area (m2) Cost (Rs. in lakhs ) Ye ar Plinth area (m2) Cost (Rs. in lakhs )

Year No. Plinth area (m2) Cost (Rs. in lakhs) iii) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Model Actual cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status

Tractor MF245DIJ 3,24,238/- 6240 hrs Good

TOYOTA Qualis 2.4DFS 4,64,034/- 164342 kms Good

iv) Equipments and AV aids Sl.

No. Name of Equipments purchase Date of Cost (Rs.in lakhs) Present status 1. Single Furrow reversible plough 2001 20,250 Good 2. Nine tine tiller with seeding

attachment 2001 26,150 Good

3. Three in one leveler ramgale and

cultivator 2001 14,500 Good

4. Godrej copier 2001 80,234 Repair

5. Stabilizer 2001 6,000 Good

6. Over-head Projector 2001 23,000 Good

7. Kodak DC-3200 (Digital Camera) 2002 17,000 Good

8. Portable Generator 2000 2003 40,130 Good

9. Computer with accessories 2003 67,680 Good

10. 2 KV on line Uninterrupted power supply system for 120 mins battery backup time

2003 52,300 Good

11. Mipro-MVA-101 porable public address system

2003 30,240 Good

12. Hakims Deflex 2003 10,115 Good

13. Handy image presenter (Flex Vision TFV-300)

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 5 VI. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2010-11: Nil

Sl.

No Date Major recommendations of SACs which are to be implemented during 2010-11 01

02

VII. Planning of SAC during 2011-12 Sl.

No Date planned for conducting SAC meeting during 2011-12

01 Sept 2011

02 Feb 2012

14. Tvs msp 395xl classic 136, col,24

pin 300cp) 2003 12,800 Good

15. Hp Desk Jet A3 Size 2003 15,999 Good

16. Hp office jet 4110, All in one 2003 9,500 Good

17. LG CD writer 2003 2,750 Good

18. pH. Meter 2005 8,900 Good

19. Electrical conductivity Bridge 2005 9,790 Good

20. Flame Photometer 2005 32,040 Good

21. Visible spectro photo meter 2005 40,050 Good

22. Electronic automatic KEL Plus digestion system and Nitrogen distillation system

2005 1,42,844 Good

23. Shaking machine 2005 47,025 Good

24. Electronic weighing machine 2005 57,000 Good

25. Physical balance 2005 10,890 Good

26. Hot air oven 2005 16,471 Good

27. Hot plate 2005 2,912 Good

28. Grinder 2005 15,435 Good

29. Water distillation unit 2005 62,444 Good

30. Refrigerator 2005 12,285 Good

31. LCD with Computer 2006 96,404 Good

32. Handy camera 2006 18,450 Good

33. Laser land Leveler 2010 3,86,000 Good

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 6 VIII. Plan of Work for 2011-12

1. Operational areas details for 2011-12

Sl.

No. Taluk Blocks/groups of villages

Major crops & enterprises being

practiced Major problems identified Identified thrust areas

Existing / New Please State without fail If existing from which year Please state 1 Bijapur Atalatti, Tajpur

and Kanmuchnal Bajra, Maize, Sorghum, Groundnut, Sunflower, Durum wheat, Bengalgram, Gaillardia Chrysanthemum, Grape, lime, pomegranate

Moisture stress, water scarcity, non availability of high yielding varieties in sorghum, Durum wheat, Gaillardia, chrysanthemum, bengalgram poor nutrition in groundnut, pest and disease in grape, Gaillardia, onion, Chrysanthemum,

bengalgram and sunflower

Soil and water conservation practices in dryland areas. Introduction of varieties in sorghum, Durum wheat, bengalgram and sorghum, pest and disease management in grape, Gaillardia,

Chrysanthemum, bengalgram and sunflower

Existing 2010-11

Live stock Poor nutrition and diseases in

animals Management of animals for higher productivity, Creation of self employment

opportunities.

Existing 2010-11

Home science Drudgery and unemployment Self employment opportunities

and drudgery reduction Existing 2010-11 2 B.Bagewadi Golsangi, Biraldinni and Tadalgi Greengram , Redgram, Bengalgram, Groundnut, Sunflower, Sorghum, Wheat, (irrigated), Onion and Banana

Moisture stress, non

availability of suitable variety in onion, sorghum,

greengram, bengalgram , poor nutrition in redgram and banana, green gram pest and diseases in redgram,

sunflower wheat and banana, labour problem

Soil and moisture conservation practices, Introduction of high yielding variety in onion, greengram, sorghum, bengalgram and wheat, Nutrient management in banana and disease

management in banana, wheat sunflower.

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 7 Live stock – Goats,

backyard poultry, local cattles

Poor nutrition, Pest and

disease in animals Management of animals for higher productivity Existing 2010-11 Home science Drudgery and unemployment Self employment opportunities

and drudgery reduction Existing 2010-11 3 Indi Dhulkhed and

Chanegoan , Jambagi , Aheri Maize, Sorghum, Wheat, redgram, bengalgram, Sugarcane, Lime, Pomegranate Banana

Moisture stress, water scarcity, non availability of high yielding varieties in onion, sorghum, wheat pest in redgram, pest & disease in lime and pomegranate, poor flowering in lime in hasta bahar , bacterial wilt in banana

Soil and water conservation practices in dryland areas, Introduction of variety in onion, sorghum, sugarcane nutrient management for sugarcane groundnut, pest and disease management in lime, bacterial blight and scab management in pomegranate. Bacterial wilt management in banana

Existing 2010-11

Sheep & Goat

rearing Poor nutrition and pest diseases in animals Management of animals for higher productivity Existing 2010-11 Home science Drudgery and unemployment, Self employment approaches

and drudgery reduction Existing 2010-11 4 Sindagi Balaganur Kondguli and Nagarhalli Maize, Sorghum, Wheat, redgram, bengalgram, Sugarcane, Lime

Moisture stress, water scarcity, non availability of high yielding varieties in onion, sorghum, wheat, pest and disease in redgram, lime poor flowering, canker and mite

Soil and water conservation practices in dryland areas, Introduction of variety in onion, sorghum, nutrient management in sugarcane and groundnut, pest and disease management in lime.

Existing 2010-11

Sheep & Goat

rearing Poor nutrition and pest diseases in animals Management of animals for higher productivity Existing 2010-11 Home science Drudgery and unemployment, Self employment approaches

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 8 2. Details of thrust areas under which interventions are planned for 2011-12

A.Crops

Thrust areas Crops to be covered Interventions planned

1. Moisture conservation

Greengram, Groundnut,

Sunflower , Cotton

1. SARA method of moisture conservation in greengram

2. skip row (2:1) and (3: 1) in rainfed and irrigated groundnut respectively 3. Wider row in Sunflower (120 cm)

4. Alternatively alternate method of irrigation in cotton.

5. Paired row sowing in rabi sorghum

2. Introduction of new varieties / hybrids Greengram, Groundnut , Sunflower , Sorghum, pigeonpea, chickpea, wheat , maize, Onion and Drumstick

1. Introduction of BGS-9 in greengram 2. Introduction of GPBD-4 in groundnut 3. Introduction of KBSH-53 in sunflower

4. Introduction of CSV-22 sorghum variety in Deep soils Anuradha variety sorghum in shallow soils 5. Introduction of TS-3R in pigenpea

6. Introduction of JG-11 in chickpea 7. Introduction of DWR-225 in wheat

8. Introduction of Arjun hybrid variety in maize 9. Introduction of Arkakalyan in onion 10. Introduction of SYN-6 in onion 11. Introduction of KDM-1 in drumstick

3. Cropping Systems

Pigeon pea, Maize safflower and chickpea

Maize+Redgram (4:1), Safflower+Chickpea(2:4) Onion sorghum relay cropping

4. Nutrient management

Greengram, Groundnut, Sunflower and pomegranate

1. Nutrient management in Greengram, pigeonpea, Groundnut, Sunflower, bengalgram and

pomegranate 5. Management of pest and diseases Greengram, Sunflower , pigenpea, chickpea wheat , Lime, Pomegranate , Grape, guardian , chrysthamum Onion and Banana

1. Yellow vien mosaic management in greengram 2. Powdery mildew management in sunflower 3. SMD and wilt management in pigenpea 4. Purple blotch and thrips management in onion 5. Wilt, Ascochyta blight and pod borer

management in chickpea 6. Rust management in wheat

7. Lime canker and mite management 8. Bacterial blight & scab management

pomegranate

9. Downey mildew, Mealy bug and mite management in grape

10. Antraconose and suking pests management in Gaillardia

11. powdery mildew management in chrystanum 12. Thrips management in onion

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 9 6.Production of quality produce Pomegranate , Grape, galliardia , chrysthamum Onion and Banana

With nutrition , pest and disese management quality of produce will be good

7.Creation of self employment Production fo vermicompost, Biofertilizers, biopesticidises, bioifungicides, candle making, agarbatti making, kasuti, paper bag making, Tailoring and value addition

Conducting trainings & transferring skills

B.Livestock, poultry and fisheries

Thrust areas Livestock/ poultry / fisheries to be covered

Interventions planned

Feed and fodder

management Dairy cattle, Sheep and goats, 1. Area specific mineral mixture for dairy animals 2. Feeding Bypass fat to dairy animals 3. UMMB licks and supplementary feeding for goats

Diseases Management Dairy cattle,

Sheep and goats, 1. Regular vaccination and de-worming in sheep and goats 2. Eto-parasite eradication in cattle

Feed and fodder

management Dairy cattle, Sheep and goats, 1. Introduction of improved Fodder varieties 2.Azolla cultivation Variety popularization Poultry 1. Introduction of Swarnadhara birds for egg

2. .Introduction of Raja 2 broilers for meat

C. Others

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 10 3.1. Abstract of Interventions Proposed Based On the Identified Problems during 2011-12

Crop/

Enterprise Thrust area Identified Problem Planned Interventions Title of technology to be assessed under OFT Title of technology to be refined under OFT

Title of FLD Title of the

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

Bajra Soil and

moisture conservation and Promotion of new hybrids Moisture stress and low yielding hybrids - - Introduction of new variety (MH-946) with moisture conservation(wide row 120 cm) Moisture conservation and improved production technology in bajra Group meeting Field day trainings

Greengram Soil and moisture conservation and Promotion of new varieties Low yielding varieties, Moisture stress - - Variety BGS-9 with moisture conservation (SARA method) in greengram , and yellow vein mosaic management Moisture conservation and improved production technology in greengram Group meeting Field day Trainings Seeds of BGS-9

Red gram Promotion of new varieties Pest and disease management Moisture stress, varieties, pod borer, wilt, storage pests - - 1) Introduction of variety (TS 3R) and IPM in redgram 2) Introduction of BSMR 736 and IPM in redgram for SMD management

ICM in redgram Group meeting Field day Trainings

Seeds of TS-3R

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 11 Groundnut Promotion of new varieties and moisture conservation Moisture stress poor, nutrition, low yielding varieties leafspot Drudgery 1.Micronutrient management in summer groundnut In Kharif: 1) Variety (GPBD-4) with Skip row method (2:1) In summer : 2) Introduction of GPBD-4 3) Decorticator ICM in

groundnut Group meeting Field day Trainings Seeds of GPBD-4 Sunflower Promotion of new hybrids, Pest and Disease management Moisture stress, powdery mildew and BHHC - - KBSH – 53 with Wider row (120cm) and integrated pest & disease management.

Moisture conservation and pest and diseases management in sunflower Group meeting Field day Trainings Maize Promotion of

new varieties Low yielding varieties and nutrition. Pest and diseases

- - Introduction of Arjun

hybrid in maize ICM in Maize Group meeting Field day Trainings

Cotton Soil and

moisture conservation

Water scarcity and bollworm

- - ICM in Bt Cotton New hybrids and

ICM in cotton

Group meeting Field day Trainings Onion

(Irrigated ) Promotion of new varieties Pest and disease management Lack of awareness about suitable varieties, Pest and disease 1)Ridge planting of onion 2) Intorduction of SYN-6 in onion 3. Thrips management in onion - Introduction of new

variety (Arka Kalyan) with Pest and Disease management HY variety, pest and disease management in onion Group meeting Field day Trainings

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 12 Sorghum Promotion of

new varieties Non availability of HY varieties , poor nutrition and drudgery Introduction of variety (Anuradha) for Increasing productivity in shallow soils Introduction of high yielding variety (CSV-22 ) and management of charcoal rot in rabi sorghum

ICM in sorghum Group meeting Field day Trainings Seeds of CSV 22 and Anuradha Bengalgram Promotion of new HY varieties and Disease management Non availabilty of HY varieties, pod borer & wilt Drudgery Management of Ascochyta blight - Introduction of variety (GBS-964 / JG-11 ) with IPM High yielding varieties and Pest management in bengalgram Group meeting Field day Trainings Seeds of JG-11 Wheat Promotion of new varieties and Disease management Nonavailabilit y of HY variety and pest management, - - 1) Introduction of DWR 225 in Irrigated situation

ICM in wheat Group meeting Field day Trainings

DWR 225 and DWR 2006

Safflower Pest and disease management

Alternaria blight and Aphids

- - Management of Alternaria blight and Aphids

Pest and disease management in safflower Group meeting Field day Trainings -

Lime Pest and

Disease management

Pest and diseases

- - Management of citrus

canker and mite in lime

Canker and mite

management Group meeting Field day Trainings

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 13 Pomegranate Disease

management Bacterial blight management Need for production of export quality pomegranate, lack of thorough knowledge about bahar management - Management of bacterial blight in pomegranate Bahar management and Integrated Bacterial Blight Management, Production of export quality pomegranate Group meeting Field day Trainings

Grape Pest and

Disease management and quality produce Mealy bug, steemborer , mite, downy mildew and injury to farmwomen due to hydrogen cynamide

- Use of garlic extract for bud bursting in grape 1)Management of downy mildew in grape 2) 1)Management of mealybug in grape IPDM in grapes Management of stem borer and downy mildew Production of high quality produce Group meeting Field day Trainings

Banana Pest and

Disease management Poor nutrition and Sigatoka leafspot , Moko wilt

- - Nutrition and disease management ICM in banana Production of high quality produce Group meeting Field day Trainings Gaillrdia Pest and

Disease management

Poor nutrition, Pest and diseases

- - Pest and Disease management in Gaillrdia

ICM in

Gaillrdia Group meeting Field day Trainings Chrysanthemum Pest and

Disease management

Poor nutrition, Pest and diseases

- - Pest and Disease

management in Chrysanthemum

ICM in

Chrysanthemum Group meeting Field day Trainings

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 14 Drumstick Promotion of

new varieties Need to introduce alternate dryland horticulture crops

- - Introduction of

KDM-1variety Improved production technology for drumstick Group meeting Field day Trainings Brinjal Pest

management Fruit and shootborer

- - Shoot and fruit borer

in brinjal Pest management in brinjal

Group meeting Field day Trainings Cropping

system Cropping system Low returns in delayed season

- - Relay cropping of

onion- rabi sorghum Cropping systems in rabi crops Group meeting Field day Trainings Integrated Farming Systems Non sustainability of mono enterprises - - Integrated farming

systems Integrated farming system

Group meeting Trainings

Dairy Animals Management

of livestock and their diseases 1. Bypass fat feeding 2.Area specific of mineral mix - 2. Azolla cultivation 2. Ectoparasites eradication 3. Improved fodder crops

Dairy Farming Method demonstrations, Group meeting Field day

-

Goat and sheep Poor nutrition

and diseases Urea molasses mineral block licks to goats

- Vaccination and

deworming Sheep and goat farming

Method demonstrations, Group meeting Field day - Poultry Non availability of commercial chicks - - 1.Swarnadhara birds for backyard 2.Raja 2 broilers for small scale farming

Improved backyard poultry production Method demonstrations, Group meeting Field day -

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 15 Production of

organic inputs Un employment - - - Production techniques of

vermicompost, biofertilizers and biofungicides Method demonstration -

Bee keeping Unemployme

nt - - - Various techniques involved in Bee keeping Method demonstration - Sericulture Unemployme nt - - - Various techniques involved in silkworm rearing Method demonstration -

Home science Drudgery - - Hand wheel hoe

weedr with tags - Method demonstration -

Home science Unemployme

nt - - - Tailoring Method demonstration -

Home science Unemployme

nt - - - Hand embroidery Method demonstration -

Home science Unemployme

nt - - - Preparation of decorative hand

bags

Method demonstration

-

Home science Unemployme

nt - - - Agarbathi making Method demonstration -

Home science Unemployme

nt - - - Candle making Method demonstration -

Home science Drudgery reduction

Increased load

and waist pain - - - Benefits of using cotton

bags

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 16 Home science Drudgery

reduction

High cost of weeding and drudgery

- - Twin wheel hoe

weeder Use of twin wheel hoe weeder

Group meeting Twin wheel hoe weeder Home science Drudgery

reduction

High cost of weeding and drudgery

- - Improved sickle for

harvesting of wheat Benefits of using improved sickle

Group meeting Improved sickle Home science Drudgery

reduction

Injury to

palms - - Cloth gloves for harvesting of bengalgram

Benefits of using cloth gloves

Group meeting Cloth gloves Home science Drudgery

reduction More time consumption and injury to tip of fingers - - Groundnut

decorticator Benefits of using groundnut decorticator

Group meeting groundnut decorticator

Home science Health management

Respiratory problems and eye sight problem

- - Envirofit chulla Benefits of

using Envirofit chulla

Group meeting Envirofit chulla

Home science Health management

Harvest

losses - - lemon harvester Benefits of using lemon

harvester

Group meeting lemon harvester

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 17 3.2. Target set for number of interventions to be implemented during 2011-12

S. No Particulars of intervention Target number / Quantity

01 On Farm Trial 10

02 Front Line Demonstration 35

03 Training Programmes

Farmers and farm women 42

Rural Youth 18 Extension personnel 22 Sponsored programmes 33 Vocational Programmes 29 04 Extension Programmes Field Day 20 Kisan Mela 05 Kisan Ghosthi 01 Exhibition 05 Film Show 08 Method Demonstrations 11 Seminars 07 Workshop 06 Group meetings 40 Lectures delivered 30 Newspaper coverage 40 Radio coverage 20 TV coverage 10 Radio Programmes 09 TV Programmes 07 Publications 10 Popular articles 20 Extension Literature 08 Advisory Services >1000

Scientific visit to farmers field 30

Farmers visit to KVK 200 Diagnostic visits 30 Field visits 100 Exposure visits 02 Ex-trainees meet 01 Agriculture Camps - Clinic day -

Soil health Camp 04

Animal Health Camp 04

Agri mobile clinic -

Soil test campaigns 04

Farm Science Club Conveners meet 01 Self Help Group Conveners meetings 01 Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings -

Special Day celebrations 05

Awareness campaigns 02

Others (Pl. specify)

05 Production and supply of seed materials

1) Cereals 259

ii) Oilseeds 59

iii) Pulses 259

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 18 v) Flower crops

vi) Others (Specify)

Production and supply of Planting materials Fruits Spices Vegetables Forest species Ornamental crops Plantation crops Others

Production and supply of bio-products

Bio agents 100 kg

Bio fertilizers 100 kg

Bio pesticides 50 kg

Production and supply of livestock material Sheep

Poultry birds 400

Goat Fisheries Others (Specify)

06 Number of soil samples to be analyzed 1000 07 Number of water samples to be analyzed 1000

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 19 4 Plan of Technology Assessment and Refinement for 2011-12

1) OFT- Assessment

a. Title of Technology Assessed : Ridge planting in onion with drip irrigation

a. No. of Trials : 05

c. Problem Definition : less plant population in normal bed planting

d Production system and thematic area : Irrigated Production System and Improving productivity e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options

Details of the

technology assessed in ha. Area Year of release of the Technology Option * Source of the technology Major Parameter of assessment Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology

Name Qty. Unit Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (Farmer’s practice) Normal planting 30-40 % lower returns 02 2000 UAS, Dharwad NIL

2 Broad bed planting 02 2002 Onion and NRC for Garlic

Yield and

rot % Bulb size and bulb wt 3 Ridge planting 02 2008 Progressive farmers of

Nasik Dist.

Yield and

rot % Onion seeds 2.0 300 600

f. Cost per trial Rs.: 600/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 20

2) OFT- Refinement

a. Title of Technology to be refined : Use of garlic for bud break in Grapes

b. No. of Trials : 05

c. Problem Definition : Very commonly used chemical hydrogen cynamide (dormex) is hazardous to health

d Production system and thematic area : Irrigated Production System and Organic farming e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options

Details of the technology

assessed in ha. Area Year of release of the Technology Option * Source of the technology Major Parameter of assessment Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology

Name Qty. Unit Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (Farmer’s practice) 4.0% Dormex application to three terminal buds after October pruning. This practice causes injury to hands

02 1994 UAS, Dharwad NIL

2

4.0% Dormex application to three terminal buds after October pruning. This practice causes injury to hands

02 1994 UAS, Dharwad No. of buds

burst Dormex 200 ml 750/lit 150

3

Garlic extract 20% and

25 % 02 1992 J.American Soc.Horti.sci., 117, 898-.901 (1992) Australina J.Expt. Agric..47,1-4(2007) No. of buds burst 1)Garlic 2) Garlic 600 g 750g 200/kg 110 150

f. Cost per trial Rs.: 410/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 21 3) OFT- Assessment

a. Title of Technology Assessed : Introduction of new variety SYN-06 in onion

b. No. of Trials : 05

c. Problem Definition : Yields are affected in kharif onion due to rotting d Production system and thematic area : Rainfed production system and disease management e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options Details of the technology assessed Area

in ha. Year of release of the Technology Option * Source of the technology Major Parameter of assessment Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit

Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (Farmer’s practice) N-53 0.4 1995 - Yield and rotting% NIL 2

Arka Kalyan 0.4 - UAS, Dwd Yield and

rotting% Seeds of Arka

kalyan

01 800 4000

3 SYN-6 0.4 2008 IIHR, Bangluru Yield and rotting% Seeds of SYN-06 01 1800 9000

f. Cost per trial Rs.: 2600/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 22 4) OFT- Assessment

a. Title of Technology Assessed : Introduction of new variety for increasing productivity of rabi

sorghum in shallow soils

b. No. of Trials : 05

c. Problem Definition : Yields are very low in shallow soils

d Production system and thematic area : Rainfed production system and introduction of new variety e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options Details of the technology assessed Area

in ha. Year of release of the Technology Option * Source of the technology Major Parameter of assessment Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology

Name Qty. Unit

Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (Farmer’s practice) M 35-1, yield loss 40-45% 0.4 1941 UAS,

B’lore Yield and Days to flowering

NIL

2 Purified M 35-1 0.4 - UAS, Dwd Yield and Days to flowering

Seeds

(M-35-1) 2 50/kg 100

3 Variety - Anuradha 0.4 2008 MPKV, Rahuri Yield and Days to flowering

Seeds

(Anuradha) 2 50/kg 100

f. Cost per trial Rs.: 200/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 23 5) OFT- Refinement

a. Title of Technology refined : Micronutrient management in summer groundnut variety (GPBD-4)

b. No. of Trials : 05

c Problem Definition : Yields are very low due to micronutrient deficiency

d Production system and thematic area : Irrigated production system and integrated nutrient management e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options Details of the technology assessed Area in ha. Source of the technology Parameter of Major assessment

Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. (Kg) Unit Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. Best Performing Technology Option in Assessment

Application of only major nutrients

(NPK) Low net returns 0.4

2 Best performing Technology Option in Assessment

Soil application of FeSO4 & ZnSO4 @ 25 kg/ha along with major nutrients

0.4 UAS,

Dharwad Yield and pod wt FeSo4 10 kg 50 250

3.Refineemnt

proposed 3.1 Soil application of Gypsum 200 kg/ha, FeSO4 & ZnSO4 @ 25 kg/ha, Borax @ 4 kg/ha along with major nutrients

3.2 Soil application of Gypsum 500 kg/ha, FeSO4 & ZnSO4 @ 25 kg/ha, Borax @ 4 kg/ha along with major nutrients 0.4 0.4 ICRISAT, Hyderbad UAS, Dharwad and ICRISAT, Hyderabad Yield and pod wt ZnSo4 Borax Gypsum 10 kg 4 Kg 700 kg 40 110 1400 200 550 7000

f. Cost per trial : Rs. 1600/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 24 6) OFT - Assessment

a. Title of Technology Assessed : Blight management in bengalgram

b. No. of Trials : 05

c. Problem Definition : Blight caused by Colletrotricum, Alternaia and Ascochyta is a major constraint in chickpea

production

d Production system and thematic area : Rainfed production System and Disease management e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options Details of the technology assessed Area

in ha. Year of release of the Technology Option * Source of the technology Major Parameter of assessment Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology

Name Qty. Unit

Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (Farmer’s practice) Dithane M 45

2.5g/lit 0.4 2004 Yield and PDI NIL

2 - 0.4 2004 UAS, Dharwad Yield and PDI Dithane M 45 2.5g/lit 750g 400 3000

3

Hexaconazole 1 ml/lit + 19:19:19 foliar spray 4 g/lit

0.4 KVK, BJP Adhoc recommendation

UAS, Dharwad Yield and

PDI Hexaconazole 1 ml/lit

19:19:19 foliar spray 250 ml 1 kg 100 200 300

f. Cost per trial Rs.: 600/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 25 7) OFT - Assessment

a. Title of Technology Assessed : Thrips management in onion

b. No. of Trials : 05

c. Problem Definition : Thrips is a major constraint in onion production d Production system and thematic area : Rainfed production System and pest management e Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options Details of the technology assessed Area

in ha. Year of release of the Technology Option * Source of the technology Major Parameter of assessment Other Parameters

Critical Inputs for Technology

Name Qty. Unit

Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (Farmer’s practice) Dimithioate 1.75 ml/lit 0.4 1998 UAS, Dharwad Yield and thrips per plant NIL

2 -do- 0.4 -do- -do- -do- Dimithioate 1.75 ml/lit 500 ml 104 520

3 Lambd-Cylothrin @0.5 ml/lit 0.4 2004 NRC Onion and GArlic Yield and thrips per plant Lambd-Cylothrin @0.5 ml/lit 250 ml 200 1000

f. Cost per trial Rs.: 304/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 26 8) OFT- Refinement

a. Title of Technology Assessed : Supplementation of bypass fat in post calving dairy cows

b. No. of Trials : 5

c. Problem Definition : Delayed heat (post calving & low milk yield) d. Production system and thematic area : Low milk productivity

e . Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs Technology

Options

Details of the technology

assessed Nos. Year of release of the Technology Option * Source of the technology Major Parameter

of assessment Parameters Other

Critical Inputs for Technology

Name Qty. Unit Cost (Rs.)

Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (FP) Feeding dry fodder, green fodder, groundnut

cake & boosa

5 -

- - - NIL

2

Feeding dry fodder, green fodder, concentrate feed @ 1 kg/2.5 l milk production, mineral mixture 50 g/day

5 2004 KVAFSU,

Bidar Milk yield and composition, conception rate, No. of open days - Mineral mixture 4.5 kgs 540 540 3

Feeding dry fodder, green fodder, concentrate feed @ 1 kg/2.5 l milk production, mineral mixture 50 g/day, bipass fat 150 g/day/cow

5 2008 NIANP,

B’lore Mineral mixture

Bypass fat 4.5 kgs 13.5 kgs 540 810 1350

f. Cost per trial :Rs. 1890/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 27 9) OFT- Refinement

c. Title of Technology Assessed : UMMB licks in goats

d. No. of Trials : 5

c. Problem Definition : Low meat yield, poor nutrition

d. Production system and thematic area : Feed and fodder management e . Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs

Technology Options

Details of the

technology assessed Nos. Year of release of the Technology Option *

Source of the

technology Major Parameter of assessment Parameters Other

Critical Inputs for Technology Name Qty. Unit

Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (FP) Grazing 5 - - - - NIL 2 Supplementary

feeding - 100 g/day 5 2004 KVAFSU,

Bidar Body weight gain, twining percentage - Concentrate feed kgs 9 180 900

3 Urea Molasses Mineral Block licks to goats

5 2008 CRIG,

Mathura UMMB salt bricks kgs 6 100 500

f. Cost per trial :Rs. 280/- g. Total cost for the assessment :Rs 1800/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 28 10) OFT- Refinement

e. Title of Technology Assessed : Area Specific Mineral mixtures in Dairy Cattle

f. No. of Trials : 5

c. Problem Definition : Low productivity and Repeat breeding in crossbred animals d. Production system and thematic area : Low cost technology

e . Details of the technologies with budget for critical inputs Technology

Options

Details of the technology

assessed

Nos. Year of release of the Technology

Option *

Source of the

technology Major Parameter of assessment Parameters Other

Critical Inputs for Technology

Name Qty. Unit

Cost (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) 1. (FP) No supplement 5 - - - - NIL 2 Annapurna mineral mixture 5 2004 UAS, Dharwad

Milk yield and composition, conception rate - Annapurna mineral mixture 3 kgs 180 900

3 Area specific mineral mixture 5 2008 NINAP, Bangalore Area specific mineral mixture 3 kgs 150 750

f. Cost per trial :Rs. 330/- g. Total cost for the assessment :Rs. 1650/-

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 29

Front Line Demonstrations(FLD’s)

Category Problem identified Thematic area Current status of yield q/ ha / number / litres/unit / kg/unit Technology to be demonstrated Source Year of relea se Local check Area in ha / No. of units / animals /birds No. of demonstr ations Critical inputs to be provided per demonstrations Total cost for all demonst rations Distr ict aver age Pote

ntial Farmers

Name & Quantity (kg/ha) or number/uni t Cost (Rs./ha) or Rs./unit Oilseeds Sunflower Powdery mildew and moisture conservati on Moisture conservatio n & pest and diseases manageme nt 6 14 10 KBSH -53 with wider row sowing(120 cm) and BHHC UAS, B’lore 2008 SB 275 05 ha 25 Seeds of KBSH-53 5 kg Spinosad 50 ml 500 425 4625

Groundnut Low yielding varieties Introductio n of variety and moisture conservatio n 7 14 9 GPBD-4 variety with Skip row method(2:1), Seed treatment with biofertilizers UAS, Dhar wad 2002 TMV-2 05 ha 12 Seeds 70 kg Rhizobium, PSB Tricoderma 500 g each 3850 45 19375 Summer Groundnut Low yielding varieties Introductio n of new variety 15 75 25.0 GPBD-4, Seed treatment with Biofertilizers, with 3:1 skip row for water management UAS, Dhar wad 2002 TMV-2 05 ha 12 Seeds 350 kg Rhizobium, PSB Tricoderma 3kg each 3850 45 19375

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 30 Safflower Alternariablight and

aphids Pest and disease manageme nt in safflower - - - Spraying with hexconazole (1 ml/lit)+ Acitamaprid (0.25 g/lit) for management of Alternaria Blight and Aphids UAS. Dharwad 2002 A-1with no plant protectio n 05 12 Hexaconazole 500 mlt Acitamaprid 25 g 150 40 950 Pulses

Greengram Low yield varieties mosaic Moisture conservatio n and new variety 2.0 14.0 4.0 SARA method BGS-9 (non shattering variety), Seed treatment with biofertilizers, Vermicompost @ 5 q/ha UAS, RCR 2009 China mung 05 12 Seed 7.5 kg and Biofertilizers 500g 1000 5000 Pigeonpea Low yielding variety wilt and podder New variety and Pest & disease manageme nt 12 35 20 TS 3R (high yielder with resistance to wilt) Seed treatment with biofertilizers and IPM UAS, RCR 2009 Gulyal and indiscr iminat e sprays 05 12 Seeds 15 kg Methomyl 0.4 kg Neem oil 02 lit HaNPV (250 LE) Pheromone traps 5 /ha and 10 lures Spinosad 50 ml 750 630 300 250 110 425 12825

(31)

ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 31 Pigeonpea Low yielding variety SMD and pod borer New variety and Pest & disease manageme nt 12 35 20 BSMR-736 (high yielder with resistance to wilt & SMD) Seed treatment with biofertilizers and IPM UAS, RCR 2009 Gulyal and indiscr iminat e sprays 05 12 Seeds 15 kg Methomyl 0.4 kg Neem oil 02 lit HaNPV (250 LE) Pheromone traps 5 /ha and 10 lures Spinosad 50 ml 750 630 300 250 110 425 12825 Chickpea Non availabilit y of alternate variety and pod borer Introductio n of variety and pest and disease mangement

5 25 10 JG-11/GBS 964 with IPM UAS, Dwd 2009 A-1 05 12

Seeds 50 kg Biofertilizers Methomyl 0.4 kg Neem oil 2 lit HaNPV (250LE) Pheromone traps 5 /ha and 10 lures Spinosad 50 ml 2500 60 400 300 500 150 425 (Total: 4325) 21675

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 32 Blackgram Cereals & millets Bajra Low yielding varieties and moisture stress Introductio n of variety and moisture conservatio n practices 6.0 15.0 10.0 Introduction of new hybrid MH 946 with wide row (120 cm) UAS,Dw d 2008 Pvt hybrid 05 12 Seeds of MH 946 5 kg/ha 200 1000

Maize Low yielding hybrids

Introductio n of new

hybrid 20 40 25 ICM in Maize

UAS, Dwd 2006 Pvt hybrid 05 12 Seeds of Arjun 12.5 kg/ha ZNso4 and Feso4 @ 25kg/ha 500 550 5250 Sorghum Low yielding varieties and charcoal rot Introductio n of New variety 5 40 20 CSV 22, Seed treatment with Biofertilizers NRCS, Sorghum 2004 M 35-1 10 25 Seed 7.5 kg Azospirillum and PSB 500 g each 240 2400 Wheat Low yielding varieties and rust Introductio n of New variety 12 50 8.0 UAS-304 UAS, Dharwad 2006 DWR 162 05 12 Seeds 150kg 6000 30000 Cropping system Less income with single crop Onion followed by sorghum - - - Onion - rabi sorghum relay cropping UAS, Dharwad 2005 Local 05 12 Onion Seeds 5 kg/ha purified seeds of sorghum 7.5 kg 1500 150 8250 Vegetables Onion Low yielding

varieties Introductio n of new varieties, 100 200 150 Introduction of Arkakalyan Spraying with UAS, Dharwad 2002 N-53 with DM-45 05 12 1) Seeds of arkkalyan 2) 1500 10000

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 33 and thrips and purple blotch disease disease manageme nt hexaconozole 1ml/lit + Acitamorphied 0.25 g/lit Hexaconozol e 1ml/lit Acitamorphi d 0.25 g/lit 300 200

Brinjal Fruit and shoot borer Pest manageme nt - - - IPM in brinjal UAS, Dharwad 2002 Indiscri minate use of esticide s 02 10 Water traps Lucin lures Carbosulfan Dicofol 1398 5592

Drumstick Low yielding varieties Introductio n of new variety 11 20 13 Introduction of Improved variety KDM-1, moisture conservation technology (basins with inward slopes and mulching) UAS, Dwd 2005 Local variety 05 12 1)Seeds (250g /ha) 2)Polythene bags 250 500 (Total - 750/-) 3750 Flowers Gaillardia Alternaria blight and sucking pests Pest & disease manageme nt

6 15 8 Alternaria blight and sucking pest management UAS, Dharwad 2002 DM-45 05 12 Thiophenyte methyl @ 1 lit + Acitamaprid 400 g 1200 + 400 (Total1 600/-) 8000 Chrysanthem um Powdery mildew and budborer Pest & disease manageme nt 6 15 8 Powdery mildew and budborer management UAS, Dharwad 2002 DM-45 02 12 flucilazole 100 ml. + Dichlorovas 1 0 lit 800 500 (Total - 1400/-) 2800 Ornamental Anthrurium Fruit

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 34 Lime Canker and mite

Pest & disease manageme nt

150 350 250 Citrus canker & mite UAS, Dwd 2005 Bordo spray 02 10

1)Bacterinas hak 1 kg 2) COC 3.75 kg Dicofol 20EC @ 2.5ml/lt 2600 2000 1000 (Total - 5600/-) 11200 Banana Poor nutrition and leaf spot disease INM and disease manageme nt 20 80 45 INM and leafspot management in banana UAS, Dwd 2005 DM -45 spray 02 10 Banana special (20 kg/ha) Hexaconazol e (500 ml/ha) 2400/ha 200/ha (Total - 2600/-) 5200

Pomegranate Disease mangement 70 150 100

Dusting of bleaching powder@ 25 kg/ha on infected debris smearing with bacterinashak (0.5 g/lit) + 3g COC + Hurimanja (2 g/lit) Spraying with Bacterinashak (0.5g/l)+ COC (2g/l) -4-5 sprays follwed by spraying with micronutrient UAS, Dwd 2005 Sprayi ng with COC 3 g/lit 02 10 1)Bacterinas hak (1.25 kg/ha) 2)COC 5 kg /ha Micronutrien ts 3)Boron 10 kg 4)Zinc 10 kg 5)MgSo4 10 kg 6)CaSo4 10 kg 2800 2500 3600 2200 1100 1800 (Total: 14000) 28000

Grape Pest and disease

manageme 15 75 25

Dihlorovas (8%

stem injection) UAS, Dwd 2005 In descri minent 02 10 Dihlorovas 1 lit 500 11000

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 35

nt IPM package Sprays IPM

package (DDVP 1 lit, Fish oil resin soap 5 lit, grease 5 kg, Neem oil l lit, COC 1 lit) 5,000 (Total: 5500) Grape Pest and disease manageme nt

15 75 25 Fenamidone 2.5 g/lit 2 sprays UAS, Dwd 2005

Ridom il gold 2.5 g/lit 3 sprays 02 10 Fenamidone 2.5 kg Ridomil gold 2.5kg 4500 (Total: 4500) 22500 Spices and condiments Black pepper Cotton New variety and Improving productivit y with water manageme nt 20 35 20 Bt cotton and ICM UAS, Dwd 2005 In descri minent Sprays 10 25 KNO3 Acetamoprid (50g/ac) Acephate (400g/ac) Total = 1435) 14350 Other Fibre crops Commercial Sugarcane Medicinal and aromatic Plantation crops

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 36 Coconut Fodder crops Bajra Napier Dairy Dairy cattle Low productivit y Feeding managemen t - - - Azolla cultivation and feeding to dairy animals

- - - 1 10 Silpalin Sheet Azolla

culture 600 6,000 Fodder

scarcity Fodder resource - - -

Introduction of hybrid Napier varieties IGFRI - - 10 Napier Root slips 500 5000 Tick infestation Ecto-parasite managemen t - - - Eradication of ecto-parasites using ivermectin inj. - - - - 40 Ivermectin Inj.- 2 x 100 ml 150 6000 Sheep -

Goat Disease Occurrence

Integrated disease managemen t in goats - - - Regular Deforming and Vaccination Veterina rian Practice - - 2 10 Albendazole – 3 doses Enterotoxae mia, FMD adn PPR Vaccines - 1 dose each 600 6000 Poultry

Layers Low productivity

Improved backyard poultry breeds - - - Introduction of Swarnadhara

Birds for egg KVAFSU, Bidar 2008 Native birds 20 10

Swarnadhara birds 6 wk age – 20 Nos.

800 8,000/-

Broilers Low productivity

Improved backyard poultry breeds - - - Introduction of Raja 2 broiler birds for meat KVAFS

U, Bidar 2009 Native birds 100 10

Raja 2 broiler chicks – 100 Nos. 750 7500 Piggery -

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 37 Rabbitry - Duckery - Common carps Mussels Ornamental fishes - Oyster mushroom Button mushroom Vermicompo st Sericulture Apiculture Implements Home science High cost of weeding and drudgery Drudger y reductio n - - - Demonstratio n of Twin Wheel Hoe Weeder CIAE, Bhopal - Kurupi - 05 Twin wheel hoe weeder 1000 5000 Home science High cost of weeding and drudgery Drudger y reductio n - - - Improved sickle for harvesting of wheat CIAE,

Bhopal - Local sickle - 20 Improved sickle 100 2000

Home

science Injury to palms Drudgery reduction - - -

Cloth gloves for

harvesting of

Bengalgram KVK,Bijapur - Tie old cloths - 20 Cloth gloves 50 1000

Home science More time consumpti on and injury to tip of fingers Drudgery reduction - - - Groundnut

Decorticator Raichur Model Hand decorti

cating - 02

Groundnu t Decortica

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 38 Home science Respirator y problems and eye sight problem Health manageme nt - - - Envirofit chulla Color ado state univer sity Local

chulla 10 Envirofit chulla - -

Home science Harvestin g losses Reducing harvest losses - - - lemon

harvester IIHR,Benga luru Hand plucki ng 05 lemon harvester 200 1000

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 39 6. Training Programmes

6.1. Plan of training programmes for Farmers/ Farm Women during 2011-12 Crop /

Enterprise Major problem Thrust Area Identified Training Course Title* Courses No. of transferred Skill to be Bajra Moisture stress and

poor nutrition, Non-availability of good varieties Moisture conservation and INM Moisture conservation and improved production technology in Bajra 1 Wider row method of sowing

Greengram Moisture stress and poor nutrition, Non-availability of good varieties Moisture conservation and INM Moisture conservation and improved production technology in Greengram

1 SARA method of moisture conservation

Groundnut Non availability of suitable varieties, imbalanced nutrition Popularizing suitable varieties

ICM for summer

groundnut 1 Skip row method of sowing followed by dead furrow opening Sunflower Moisture stress,

necrosis and powdery mildew Moisture conservation and disease management. Moisture conservation and diseases management in sunflower

1 Wider row method of sowing

Redgram Podborer, diseases, low yielding varieties Improving productivity, pest and disease management

ICM in redgram 2 Raising of Seedlings, seed treatment

Cotton Non availability of good genotypes and boll worm.

Bollworm

management Genotypes and ICM in cotton 1

Alternatively-Alternate method furrow method of irrigation Maize Poor Nutrition,

low yielding varieties.

INM improved

varieties ICM in Maize 1

HYV, Nutrition deficiency symptoms Flower crops Poor Nutrition,

low yielding varieties, pest and diseases

ICM ICM in flower crops 1 HYV, Nutrition deficiency symptoms

Rabi

Sorghum Moisture stress, imbalanced nutrition, non availability of HY varieties Soil and moisture conservation and INM

ICM for sorghum 2 Compartment bunding

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 40 HYV, Pod borer

and wilt in bengalgram

pest and disease management

Bengalgram trap installation

Wheat Non availability of

HYV, Rust New variety, pest and disease management

ICM for Wheat 1 Disease identification

Grape Need for production of export quality grapes, lack of thorough knowledge about crop Production of high quality produce

Thinning and use of growth regulators 1

Cleaning of trunk for management of mealybug.

Pomegranate Need for production of export quality pomegranate, lack of thorough knowledge about bahar management of wilt and BLB Production of high quality produce Nutrition and disease management 1 Bahar management and Integrated Bacterial Blight Management Banana Imbalanced nutrition, poor nutrition, sucker regulation, pest and diseases Integrated nutrient management and water management

ICM in banana 1 Pest, disease Identification and

management

Lime Poor flowering in summer, bahar management, pest and diseases Production of high quality produce

ICM for lime 1 Disease Identification and

management

Onion Non availability of suitable alternate variety for kharif (rainfed), and rabi, weed management and high post harvest losses

ICM and reducing post harvest loss

ICM and Post harvest management in onion

1 Pest, disease Identification and management Integrated farming system Non sustainability of mono enterprises Promotion of

IFS Integrated farming system 2

Cropping pattern for maximum profit Cropping

systems Less income due to mono cropping Production of cropping system

Cropping system 02 Intercropping system

Horticulture Introduction of

horticulture crops To create awareness high valued

Improved production technology for

1 Production technology and method of

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 41 dryland

horticulture crops

custard apple and

drumstick propagation

Moisture

conservation Groundwater depletion Water conservation Borewell recharging 1

Method demonstration Animal Husbandry Low productivity due to fodder scarcity and poor quality

Fodder

improvement Azolla in livestock feeding 05

Azolla

Cultivation and Feeding to dairy animals

Animal

Husbandry Economic loss due to diseases Disease management Eradication of ecto-endo parasites 03

Control measures of disease and external parasites in animals Home science Economic loss due to pest infestation Pest management Pest management at household level 02 Management of pest Home science Drudgery Drudgery reduction Drudgery reducing technologies 02 Drudgery management Home science Low price of the crop Value addition Value addition to sorghum 02 Value addition Home science Health problems Drudgery reduction Popularization of smokeless chulla 02 Health management Home science Unawareness of value addition Value addition Value addition to mesta 02 Value addition

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

Enterprise Major problem Thrust Area Identified Training Course Title* Courses No. of transferred Skill to be Production of organic inputs Self employment and Organic farming Production techniques of vermicompost, biofertilizers and biofungicides Production and utilization of vermicompost , biofertilizers and bio

agents

08 (03)

Method of preparation

Bee

keeping Self employment Bee keeping Beekeeping in sunflower 02(02)

Various techniques involved in Bee keeping Sericulture Self employment Rearing of

mulberry silk worms 02(03) Various techniques involved in silkworm rearing Home

Science Unemployment Income generation Candle making 02 Preparation of candle Home

Science Unemployment Income generation Agarbathi making 02 Preparation of agarbathi Home

Science Unemployment Income generation Paper bag making 02

Preparation of paper bags

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 42 6.3. Plan for training programmes for Extension Personnel during 2011-12

Crop /

Enterprise Thrust Area Organization Training Course Title Identified Courses No. of transferred Skill to be Bajra,

Greengram, Groundnut, Redgram

Moisture stress,

Insect pests KVK Moisture conservation technology in kharif crops 01 Wider row in Bajra, SARA in Greengram, furrow opening in Groundnut, Dead furrow opening in Redgram management of insect pests Sunflower Moisture stress

pest disease management KVK Moisture conservation and disease management in sunflower 01 Wider row in sunflower Onion Varieties, cropping system and disease management

KVK Onion based Cropping system and Disease

management 01 Varieties identification and management of thrips and diseases Cotton Water management and boll worms

KVK ICM for Bt cotton

01 Micronutrient deficiency symptoms Sorghum HY varieties

and lodging KVK Importance of varieties and biofertilizers in

sorghum 01

New varieties, pest and disease management Bengal gram HY varieties

pod borer and wilt

KVK Importance of varieties, INM and IPM in

Bengalgram 01

Trap installation

, NSKE

preparation Maize Nutrition KVK Integrated management in Maize 01 Micronutrients deficiency

symptoms. Banana Disease management KVK Pest and disease management in banana. 01 Micronutrients deficiency

symptoms. Flower Crops Nutrition and pest and disease management KVK Integrated crop management in flower crops 01 Nutrition and Pest and disease management Grape stem borer and

downey mildew

KVK Management of

stemborer 01 Identification and management Lime Poor flowering

and canker management

KVK Induction of flowering

and canker management 01 Lime solution preparation

Pomegranate Bacterial blight KVK Integrated Bacterial blight management 01 Identification and management Home science Drudgery KVK Drudgery reducing technologies 01 Use of drudgery reducing technologies

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 43 Animal

Husbandry Skill development

KMF Artificial Insemination and Pregnancy diagnosis in dairy animals 01 Artificial Insemination and Pregnancy diagnosis methods Animal

Husbandry Management of dairy animal KMF

Strategies to improve health and fertility in

dairy animals 01 Methods to reduce repeat breeding and pregnancy diagnosis Human resource development Dept. of AH and VS Advances in Livestock Production and Health

Management 01 Feeding practices and Disease control measures Home Science Drudgery and health management Agriculture

department Drudgery reducing technologies 02

Awareness on new drudgery reducing technologies Pest

management Agriculture department Household grain storage 02 Technologies of grain storage

Value addition Agriculture department

Scope for entrepreneurship development in sorghum 02 Awareness on entrepreneurship development

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 44 6.4. Plan of vocational training programmes for Young Farmers during 2011-12

Crop /

Enterprise Identified Thrust Area Training title*

No. of programmes and Duration (days) Skill to be transferred Production of organic inputs Self employment and Organic farming Production techniques of vermicompost, biofertilizers and biofungicides 08 (03) Method of preparation Bee

keeping Self employment Bee keeping 01(02)

Various techniques involved in Bee keeping Sericulture Self employment Rearing of mulberry silk

worms 02(03) Various techniques involved in silkworm rearing Animal

Husbandry Self employment

Dairy Farming

04 (3 days) Scientific cattle and buffalo rearing

Animal

Husbandry Self employment Sheep and goat Farming 03 (3 days) Scientific goat rearing Animal

Husbandry Self employment Backyard Poultry farming 02 (1 day) Small scale poultry rearing Home

science Income generation Tailoring 02(10 days) Method of stitching Home

science Income generation Embroidery 02(07 days) Embroidery methods Home

science Income generation Decorative hand bag preparation 02(10 days) Method of stitching Home

science Income generation Papad making 01(02 days) Preparation methods Home

science Income generation Pickle making 01(02days) Preparation methods Home

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ACP-2011-12 KVK BIJAPUR 45 6.5. Plan for sponsored training programme during 2011-12

Crop/

Enterprise Identified Thrust Area Organization Training course title* No. of Courses Sponsoring Agency Skill to be transferred Pigeonpea Low yielding

varieties,nutrition pest and disease management

KVK ICM in

pigeonpea 04 KSDA/NGO Seed treatment

Maize Low yielding varieties,nutrition pest and disease management

KVK ICM in Maize 04 KSDA/NGO Seed treatment

Sunflower Low yielding varieties,nutrition pest and disease management

KVK ICM in

sunflower 04 KSDA/NGO Seed treatment

Groundnut Low yielding varieties,nutrition pest and disease management

KVK ICM in

groundnut 04 KSDA/NGO Seed treatment

Sugarcane Wooly aphid KVK Pest

management 02 KSDA/Sugar industries Release of biocontrol agents and method of planting Grape Pest and diseases KVK Pest and disease

management 02 KSDH Pruning technique and stem injection Pomegranate Pest and Diseases KVK Pest and

Disease management

02 KSDH Stem

smearing Banana Nutrition pest and

disease management

KVK INM & IDM in

Banana 01 KSDH Identification of symptoms Animal

Husbandry Self employment KVK Dairy Farming 2 KMF Scientific dairy production Animal

Husbandry Self employment KVK Sheep and goat Farming 2 Dept. of AH and VS Scientific goat production Animal

Husbandry Self employment KVK Commercial Poultry farming 02 Dept. of AH and VS Large scale poultry production Home science Value addition Agriculture

department Food processing 01 Agriculture department Avenues for value addition Home science Income generation NGO Candle making 02 NGO Method of

candle making Home science Value addition Mahila

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