ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
April 2013 to March 2014
JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU KRISHI VISHWA VIDHYALAYA
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, TIKAMGARH (M.P.)
Contents
1 / General Information / 05-09
2 / On Farm Testing / 10-15
3 / Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations / 16-23
4 / Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme / -
5 / Training programmes / 24-27
6 / Extension Activities / 27-28
7 / Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) / 28-30
8 / Production and supply of Technological products / 30
9 / Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory / 31
10 / Rainwater Harvesting / 31
11 / Utilization of Farmer Hostel facilities / 31
12 / Utilization of Staff Quarter facilities / 32
13 / Details of SAC Meeting / 32
14 / Status of Kisan Mobile Advisory / 32
15 / Status of Convergence with agricultural schemes / 32
16. / Status of Revolving Funds / 32
17. / Awards & Recognition / 32
18. / Details of KVK Agro-technological Park / 32-33
19. / Farm Innovators / 33
20. / KVK interaction with progressive farmers / 34
21. / Outreach of KVK / 34
22. / Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize / 34
23. / KVK Ring / 34
24. / Important visitors to KVK / 34
25. / Status of KVK Website / 35
26. / Status of E-connectivity / 35
27. / Status of RTI / 35
28. / Status of Citizen Charter / 35
29. / Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD / 35
30. / Attended HRD activities organized by DES / 35
31. / Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff / 35
32 / Agri Alert report / 35
33. / Details of Technological Week Celebration / 35
34. / Interventions on Drought Mitigation / 36-37
35. / Proposal of NICRA / 37-38
36. / Proposed works under NAIP / 38
37. / Case study / Success Story to be developed / 38
38. / Action Photographs / 38-40
REPORTING PERIOD – April2013to March 2014
Summary of KVK Annual Report (Quantifiable Achievement) for the year 2013-14
S.N. / Quantifiable Achievement / Number / Beneficiaries (nos.)1 / On Farm Testing
Proposed OFT / 15 / 75
On Going OFT / - / -
Technologies assessed (Completed OFT) / 15 / 75
Technologies refined / 09 / 45
On farm trials conducted / 15 / 75
2 / Frontline demonstrations / - / -
Proposed Frontline demonstrations / 20 / 203
On Going Frontline demonstrations / - / -
FLDs conducted on crops / 04 / 48
Area under crops (ha.) / 20 / 48
FLD on farm implement and tools / - / -
FLD on livestock/ AH enterprises (Dairy/ Sheep and Goat/Poultry/ Duckery/ Piggery etc.) / 05 / 45
FLD on Fisheries - Finger lings / - / -
FLD on other enterprises (Bee keeping, lac, mushroom, sericulture, value addition, vermi compost, etc.) / 02 / 24
FLD on Women in Agriculture - ( Nutritional garden, Income generation, Value addition, Drudgery reduction, etc.) / 02 / 24
3 / Training programmes / No. of Course / Duration (days) / Participants
Farmers / 30 / 30 / 809
Farm women / 16 / 16 / 443
Rural youth / 04 / 14 / 74
Extension personnel/ In service / 12 / 12 / 292
Vocational trainings / 01 / 18 / 20
Sponsored Training / 01 / 01 / 24
Total / 64 / 81 / 1662
No. of programmes / Participants
4 / Extension Programmes / 226 / 3366
5 / Production of technology inputs etc / Qty / Beneficiaries (nos.)
Seed (qt.) / 20 / 50
Planting material produced (nos.) / 31500 / 62
6 / Livestock / Qty / Beneficiaries (nos.)
Livestock strains ( Nos) / Nil / Nil
Milk Yield - Cow, Buffelo etc. (in liter) / Nil / Nil
Fish (Kg.) / Nil / Nil
Fingerlings (nos.) / Nil / Nil
Poultry-Eggs (nos.) / Nil / Nil
Ducks (nos.) / Nil / Nil
Chicks etc. (nos.) / Nil / Nil
7 / Bio Products / Qty / Beneficiaries (nos.)
Bio Agents -Earth worm (Kg.) / Nil / Nil
Trichoderma (kg.) / Nil / Nil
Bio Fertilizers- Vermi compost, Rhizobium, PSB , BGA , Mycorriza , Azotobacter , Azospirillum etc. (Kg.) / Nil / Nil
Bio Pesticide-Panchgavya, Neem Extract , Neem oil etc.(lit.) / Nil / Nil
8 / Any other significant achievement in the Zone / Nos. / Participants/ beneficiaries
Award (Best KVK award and scientist and farmer’s award) / 02 / 02
Publications ( Res. Paper/ pop. Art./Bulletin,etc.) / 25 / -
KVK News letter / 04 / 4000
SAC Meetings conducted / 02 / 32
Soil sample tested / 718 / 718
Water sample tested / - / -
RWH System (Special training and field visit on RWH structure and MIS in KVKs) / - / -
KVK-KMA (Message and beneficiaries) / 47 / 278043
Convergence programmes / 01 / 043
Sponsored programmes / 01 / 5000
KVK Progressive Farmers interaction / 03 / 300
No. of Technology Week Celebrations / 04 / 08
Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD / 02 / 245
Attended HRD activities organized by DES / 03 / 06
Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff(Refresher /Short course, Training programme etc. ) / - / 08
9 / Current status of Revolving Funds ( Amt. in Rs.) / 100000
10 / No. of blocks / No. of villages
Outreach of KVK in the District / 06 / 204
11 / ICAR / SAU / Others
No. of important visitors to KVK (nos.) / 02 / 05 / 02
12 / Working (Yes/No) / No. of Update
Status of KVK Website / Yes / 03
13 / Application received / Application disposed
Status of RTI (nos.) / - / -
14 / Query received / Query dissolved
Citizen Charter (nos.) / 235 / 235
15 / Working (Yes/No) / No. of programme viewed
E-connectivity / - / -
16 / Filled / Vacant
Staff Position / 07 / 09
17 / Workshop/ Seminar/ Conference attended by staff of KVK ( nos) / 14
18 / Publication received from ICAR /other organization (nos.) / 04
19 / Particulars / Organization
Agri alerts (epidemic, high serious nature problem, Cyclone etc. reported first time to ZPD, SAU, Agri. Deptt. and ICAR) / 02 / DES,ZPD
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Staff Position (as on 31th March 2014)
Summary ofStaff position in KVKs on 31thMarch, 2014
Name of KVK / SanctionedPosts / PC (1) / SMS (6) / PA (3) / Admn. (6) / TotalSanc. / Filled / Sanc. / Filled / Sanc. / Filled / Sanc. / Filled / Sanc. / Filled
Tikamgarh / 16 / 01 / 0 / 06 / 04 / 03 / 0 / 06 / 03 / 16 / 07
Name of KVK. / Sanctioned post / Name of the
incumbent / Discipline / Highest degree / Subject of
Specialization / Pay Scale (Rs.) / Present basic (Rs.) / Date of joining / Permanent
/Temporary / Category (SC/ST/
OBC/
Gen)
Tikamgarh / Programme Coordinator / Vacant / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Subject Matter Specialist / Dr.S.S.Gautam / Horticulture / P.h.D. / Vegetable Sc. / 15600-39100 / 22920 / 31.01.2007 / Temp / Gen
Subject Matter Specialist / Sh.B.L.Sahu / Home Science / M.Sc.
(Ag) / Food Science & Technology / 15600-39100 / 19810 / 25.01.2007 / Temp / OBC
Tikamgarh / Subject Matter Specialist / Dr.R.K.Prajapati / Plant Protection / P.h.D. / Plant Pathology / 15600-39100 / 22920 / 01.02.2007 / Temp / Gen
Tikamgarh / Subject Matter Specialist / Dr.S.K. Khare / LPM / M.V.Sc / Animal Nutrition / 15600-39100 / 19810 / 05.02.2007 / Temp / Gen
Tikamgarh / Subject Matter Specialist / Vacant / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Subject Matter Specialist / Vacant / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Programme Assistant / Vacant / Agronomy / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Farm Manager / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Computer Programmer / Vacant / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Accountant / superintendent / Vacant / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Stenographer / Vacant / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
Tikamgarh / Driver / Sh. B.K.Litoriya / - / HSC / - / 5200-20200 / 6910 / 10.07.2008 / Temp / Gen
Tikamgarh / Driver / Sh. M.L.Chadar / - / HSC / - / 5200-20200 / 6910 / 10.07.2008 / Temp / SC
Tikamgarh / Supporting staff / Sh. A. H. John / - / HS / - / 4440-7440 / 7230 / 15.03.1999 / Temp / OBC
Tikamgarh / Supporting staff / Vacant / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / -
1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources, opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)–
KVK Name / Agro-climatic zone / No. of Blocks / No. of Panchayats / Population / Literacy / SC and ST Population / No. of farmers / Average land holdingTikamgarh / Bundelkhand Zone ( VIII – Zone ) / 06 / 675 / 1444920 / 61.43 / 173134
1.2.1. Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations
S. No / Agro-climatic Zone / Characteristics1 / Name / Bundelkhand Zone ( VIII – Zone )
2 / District covered / Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Datia, part of Shivpuri and Guna
3 / Topography / 0-5% slope with small hillocks
4 / Physiography / 266 m to 560 m above MSL
5 / Annual Rainfall (mm) / 1001.1 mm
6 / Temperature (Minimum) / 4.50 oC (Dec), 30.1 oC (May)
7 / Temperature (Maximum) / 21.75 oC (Dec), 43.50 oC (May)
S. No / Agro-ecological situation / Characteristics
AES 1 / Undulating topography with red soil (Ranker) / Eroded land, less ground water, very low soil depth, poor irrigation potential, crop production + Animal Husbandry + Horticulture.
Major Crops – groundnut, black gram, soybean, wheat, pea, mustard, ginger, turmeric, colocasia, papaya and guava
AES 2 / Plain to undulating black soil (Kabar / Mar) / Deep to shallow depth, sufficient ground water for irrigation potential for dug well and tube well, crop production + Animal Husbandry + Horticulture.
Major Crops – gram, black gram, soybean, wheat, mustard, coriander, mango, citrus, brinjal, tomato and onion
AES 3 / Plain to undulating sandy loam (Padua) / Mostly sandy and sandy clay loam, good to poor ground water, topography generally varies from plain to undulating condition.
Major Crops – soybean, black gram, sesame, wheat, mustard, brinjal, tomato, onion, coriander, mango, guava and citrus.
1. 2.2. Soil Types:
S. No / Soil type / Characteristics / Area (ha in lac)1 / Padua (Medium Soils) / Soil are light gray in colour, well drained, better suited of all types of crops under irrigated conditions which covered two orders, vertisols and inceptions / 0.91 (36%)
2 / Kabar/Mar (Heavy Soils) / The soil are black in colour, posses high moisture holding capacity and have integrated of Mont morrilonite, illite and chloride minerals which covered under the order of vertisols. / 0.51 (20%)
3 / Ranker (Light Soils) / The soils are generally red in colour and very light in textures. These soils are highly deficient in nutrients with very low moisture retaining capacity which covered under order entisols and inseptisols / 1.11 (44%)
1.2.3. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district (2013-14)
KHARIF CROPSS. No / Crop / Area( 000, ha) / Production (000, tones) / Productivity (kg/ha)
1 / Paddy / 12.60 / 15.86 / 1259
2 / Sorghum / 02.20 / 02.58 / 1172
3 / Maize / 02.10 / 02.18 / 1041
4 / Black gram / 68.90 / 50.43 / 732
5 / Moong / 05.10 / 02.61 / 512
6 / Groundnut / 19.20 / 28.63 / 1502
7 / Sesame / 25.10 / 07.68 / 306
8 / Soybean / 72.70 / 68.84 / 947
RABI CROPS
S. No / Crop / Area( 000, ha) / Production (000, tones) / Productivity (kg/ha)
1 / Wheat / 157.20 / 326.97(-35.00%) / 2080
2 / Barley / 11.40 / 21.85(-29.00%) / 1917
3 / Gram / 28.20 / 18.04(-60.00%) / 640
4 / Pea / 10.30 / 04.21(-62.81%) / 409
5 / Lentil / 00.30 / 00.19(-31.25%) / 660
6 / Mustard / 28.10 / 16.43(-35.00%) / 585
FRUITS
S. No / Crop / Area( 000, ha) / Production (000, tones) / Productivity (t/ha)
1 / Guava / 0.240 / 9.120 / 38.00
2 / Custard apple / 0.003 / 0.009 / 03.00
3 / Mango / 0.163 / 1.630 / 10.00
4 / Lime / 0.081 / 1.290 / 16.00
5 / Papaya / 0.023 / 1.606 / 72.00
VEGETABLES
S. No / Crop / Area( 000, ha) / Production (000, tones) / Productivity (t/ha)
1 / Garden pea / 2.930 / 8.790 / 3.00
2 / Potato / 2.332 / 39.644 / 17.00
3 / Tomato / 1.536 / 28.416 / 18.50
4 / Colocasia / 1.349 / 25.631 / 19.00
5 / Brinjal / 1.424 / 29.904 / 21.00
6 / Onion / 0.850 / 18.700 / 22.00
7 / Okra / 0.870 / 14.790 / 17.00
SPICES
S. No / Crop / Area( 000, ha) / Production (000, tones) / Productivity (t/ha)
1 / Ginger / 3.716 / 46.450 / 12.50
2 / Chilli / 5.250 / 44.625 / 8.50
3 / Coriander / 1.665 / 1.665 / 1.00
4 / Turmeric / 0.621 / 6.831 / 11.00
5 / Garlic / 0.570 / 0.484 / 0.85
1.2.4. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district (2013-14)
Category / Population / Production (mt) / ProductivityCATTLE
Cow / 364447 / 55.40 / 1.52 lit/animal/day
Buffaloes / 231919 / 63.31 / 2.73 lit/animal/day
SHEEP & GOAT
Sheep / 42048 / - / -
Goat / 219237 / - / -
POULTRY
Broiler / 24740 / 6.45 / 2.61/year
Poultry (Hen) / 100010 / 580 / 58-/year
1.2.5. Weather Data Rainfall (2013-14)
Month / Rainfall (mm)Apr-2013 / 00
May-2013 / 00
Jun-2013 / 232.8
Jul-2013 / 589.4
Aug-2013 / 540.9
Sep-2013 / 9.1
Oct-2013 / 104.8
Nov-2013 / 0.0
Dec-2013 / 17.3
Jan-2014 / 58.1
Feb-2013 / 70.8
Mar-2014 / 6.7
Total / 1629.7
Average / 135.80
1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2012 to 31.3.2013 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops)
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KVK Name / Village Name / Year of adoption / Block Name / Distance from KVK / Population / Number of farmers (having land in the village)Tikamgarh / Mazghaua / 2012-13 / Baldevgarh / 21 Km / 1008 / 530
Tikamgarh / Baisa / 2012-13 / Jatara / 21 Km / 736 / 235
Tikamgarh / Karmasa Ghat / 2012-13 / Baldevgarh / 20 Km / 837 / 337
Tikamgarh / Bigha / 2012-13 / Jatara / 45 Km / 700 / 145
Tikamgarh / Badamari / 2012-13 / Tikamgarh / 15 Km / 1,000 / 350
Tikamgarh / Kanti / 2010-11 / Tikamgarh / 25 Km / 950 / 155
Tikamgarh / Pahari Tilwaran / 2012-13 / Tikamgarh / 10 Km / 1,580 / 355
Tikamgarh / Surajpur / 2012-13 / Tikamgarh / 14 Km / 1,100 / 245
Tikamgarh / Bhopalpura / 2010-11 / Prathvipur / 60 Km / 1,100 / 246
Tikamgarh / Madiya / 2012-13 / Prathvipur / 65 Km / 1,500 / 850
1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)
KVK Name / THRUST AREATikamgarh / Soybean - (i) Imbalance dose of fertilizers (ii) Insect Pest incidence (iii) Weed infestation
Tikamgarh / Wheat - (i) Balance dose of fertilizers (ii) Weed management (iii) Water management (iv) Termite management
Tikamgarh / Black gram - Integrated disease management
Tikamgarh / Gram - Integrated pest management
Tikamgarh / Jowar - Introduction of High Yielding varieties
Tikamgarh / Paddy - (i) Replacement of old varieties (ii) Integrated nutrient management (iii) Integrated weed management (iv) Water management
Tikamgarh / Mustard - (i) Integrated nutrient management (ii) Integrated pest management
Tikamgarh / Sesame - (i) Replacement of old varieties and enhancement of seed replacement rate
Tikamgarh / Ginger - (i) Seed replacement (ii) Integrated disease management
Tikamgarh / Chilli - (i) Disease management (ii) Introduction of hybrid seeds (iii) Nursery management
Tikamgarh / Potato -(i) Integrated nutrient management (ii) Integrated pest management (iii) Integrated disease management
Tikamgarh / Tomato - (i) Disease management (ii) Introduction of hybrid seeds (iii) Nursery management
Tikamgarh / Ber -Local varieties, top working and value addition
Tikamgarh / Papaya, Mango and Guava - (i) Value addition (ii) Introduction of New Varieties (iii) Nursery management
Tikamgarh / Live Stock - (i) Disease management (ii) Green Fodder (iii) Breed improvement (iv) Poultry management (v) Goatory management
Tikamgarh / Women in Agriculture – (i) Drudgery (ii) Mal nutrition (iii) Income generation (iv) Value addition
Tikamgarh / Agricultural Engineering – (i) Broad casting (ii) Lack of farm machinery
Tikamgarh / Natural resource management – (i) Unawareness about vermin compost (ii) FYM preparation (iii) Lack of soil & water conservation practices
1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)
KVK Name / Problem identified / Methods of problem identification / Location Name of Village & BlockTikamgarh / Low yield of crops / PRA, Survey, joint workshop / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Unavailability of quality seeds/varieties / Survey, SAC meeting / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Indiscriminate use of pesticides / Survey, Interaction with farmers / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Imbalance use of fertilizers / Survey, Low consumption of fertilizers, farmers interaction / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low yield of vegetables / PRA, Survey, Joint workshop / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low yield of fruits crops / Farmers meeting, PRA, Meeting with horticultural officials / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low yield of spices / Group discussion / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Degradation of resources / Land survey and field visit / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Nutritional insecurity ,Low income and high drudgery of farm women / Aganwadi, SAC meeting / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low income due to lack of value addition / Market survey / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low efficiency of farm machinery / PRA, Survey / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low soil fertility / Soil campaign and sample testing report / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low milk production due to non-descriptive animals / Animal Heath camp, Farmers discussion with farmers, Joint workshop with allied Deptt. / All blocks & adopted villages
Tikamgarh / Low efficiency in information delivery of information technology / Farmers meeting, interaction / All blocks & adopted villages
2.On Farm Testing
2.1Information about OFT
KVK name / Year / Season / Problem diagnose / Title of OFT / Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement) / Thematic Area / Crop/ enterprise / Farming Situations / No. of trials / Results (q/ha) / Net Returns (Rs./ha) / RecommendationsFP (T1) / RP (T2) / RP (T3) / FP (T1) / RP (T2) / RP (T3)
Tikamgarh / 2013 / Kharif / Yield reduction (31%) due to heavy incidence of YMV (affected area 54%) / Assessment of integrated management of MYMV in black gram / Refinement / Integrated Disease Management / Black gram / Rainfed / 05 / 7.54 / 9.76 / 10.68 / 11782 / 18248 / 21140 / Variety- Shekhar-2+ seed treatment with Thiomaxthine @3g/Kg of seed and + 2 spraying Neem oil 50 ml/ 15 lit water
Tikamgarh / 2013 / Kharif / Yield reduction (26%) due to infestation of girdle beetle (affected area 63%) / Assessment of integrated girdle beetle management in soybean / Refinement / Integrated Pest Management / Soybean / Rainfed / 05 / 7.22 / 9.64 / 10.60 / 11310 / 16940 / 20000 / Deep summer ploughing +spraying of Trizophos 25 EC @ 800 ml/ha after 40-DAS + 3-spraying of neem oil 50 ml @ 15 lit of water after 20 days interval
Tikamgarh / 2013-14 / Rabi / Yield reduction (30%) due to heavy aphid infestation in mustard (affected area 75% ) / Assessment of integrated aphid management in mustard / Refinement / Integrated Pest Management / Mustard / Irrigated / 05 / 9.45 / 12.33 / 16.34 / 16540 / 24656 / 37080 / Removal of affected twings+Imidachloroprid @ 5ml/15 lit. of water.+ Neem oil @ 50 ml/15 lit water
Tikamgarh / 2013-14 / Rabi / Reduction (32%) in yield due to heavy incidence of pod borer (affected area 30,000 ha) / Assessment of integrated pod borer management in chickpea / Refinement / Integrated Pest Management / Chickpea / Rainfed / 05 / 10.24 / 12.24 / 13.44 / 18144 / 23644 / 26464 / Pheromone traps @10/ha+ Bird perchers@50/ha in over all field + + Quainalphos 25 EC @ 1.5 ml/lit.+ Neem oil @ 10 ml/lit. of water at 15-days interval as need based
Tikamgarh / 2013 / Kharif / Low yield (40%) due to use of local variety (Pusa rubi) / Assessment of Tomato variety NS 815 / Refinement / Varietal Replacement / Tomato / Irrigated / 05 / 183.0 / 206.38 / 266.22 / 95950 / 106466 / 141334 / Yield increase up to 45.47 % , No. of fruit /plant (35.86%) and variety NS 815 recommended for the Tomato growers
Tikamgarh / 2013 / Kharif / Low yield 45% due to use of old variety-PPR / Assessment of brinjal variety Pant Samarat / Refinement / Varietal Replacement / Brinjal / Irrigated / 05 / 180.2 / 194.38 / 312.46 / 109160 / 115304 / 204368 / Yield increase up to 73.39 % , No. of fruit /plant (33.02%) and variety Pant Smarat recommended for the Brinjal growers
Tikamgarh / 2013-14 / Rabi / Low yield 22% due to use of old variety Pusa Drum head / Assessment of cabbage variety Hament / Refinement / Varietal Replacement / Cabbage / Irrigated / 05 / 234.66 / 268.86 / 404.88 / 94796 / 111316 / 189928 / Yield increase up to 50.59 % , No. of wt. /plant (75%) and variety Hament recommended for the Cabbage growers
Tikamgarh / 2013-14 / Rabi / Low yield (30%) due to use of old variety in chilly (250 ha.) / Assessment of chilly variety US 515 / Refinement / Varietal Replacement / Chilly / Irrigated / 05 / 273.88 / 287.76 / 336.48 / 208880 / 219760 / 266480 / Yield increase up to 22.85% , No. of fruit /plant (75.86%) and variety US 515 recommended for the chilly growers
Tikamgarh / Kharif / 2013 / Incidence of mastitis
Losses 65% milk / Assessment of Vit. E in prevention of mastitis in buffaloes / Refinement / Dairying / LPM / - / 05 / 4.04 / 4.92 / 4.98 / 2472 / 5211 / 5244 / 2 gram vit E per day per animal for 60 days prior to calving.
Tikamgarh / Kharif / 2013 / Cases of anoestrous
is seen in more than 58% animals / Assessment of vetmate in anoestrous buffaloes / Assessment / Dairying / LPM / - / 05 / (Anoestrous animal no.)
3 / 1 / - / 300 / 400 / - / PGF2 alpha 2ml I/M in non-pregnant anoestrous animals
Tikamgarh / Rabi / 2013-14 / Low milk production due to protein deficiency / Assessment of chemically treated oilseed cake in buffaloes / Assessment / Dairying / LPM / - / 05 / 5.56 / 6.26 / - / 3186 / 4131 / - / 400 gram formaldehyde treated oilseed cake per day per animal
2.2 Economic Performance
KVK name / OFT Title / Parameters / Average Cost of cultivation (Rs/ha) / Average Gross Return (Rs/ha) / Average Net Return (Rs/ha) / Benefit-Cost Ratio (Gross Return / Gross Cost)Parameters
(unit) / FP (T1) / RP (T2) / RP (T3) / FP (T1) / RP (T2) / Refined (T3) / FP (T1) / RP (T2) / Refined (T3) / FP (T1) / RP(T2) / Refined (T3) / FP (T1) / RP (T2) / Refined (T3)
Tikamgarh / Assessment of integrated management of MYMV in black gram / Disease incidence (%) / 29.33 / 3.37 / 1.61 / 13100 / 13960 / 14100 / 24882 / 32208 / 35244 / 11782 / 18248 / 21140 / 1.89 / 2.30 / 2.49
No. of pods/plant / 13.0 / 18.0 / 24.0
Yield (q/ha) / 7.54 / 9.76 / 10.68
Tikamgarh / Assessment of integrated girdle beetle management in soybean / Insect infestation (%) / 35.28 / 4.20 / 2.70 / 14300 / 16800 / 17200 / 25270 / 33740 / 37100 / 11310 / 16940 / 20000 / 1.80 / 2.00 / 2.16
No. of pods/plant / 33.0 / 39.0 / 42.8
Yield (q/ha) / 7.22 / 9.64 / 10.60
Tikamgarh / Assessment of integrated aphid management in mustard / Insect infestation (%) / 63.6 / 17.1 / 5.5 / 13700 / 14800 / 15200 / 30240 / 39456 / 52288 / 16540 / 24656 / 37080 / 2.20 / 2.60 / 3.44
No. of siliqua/plant / 535 / 665 / 765
Yield (q/ha) / 9.45 / 12.33 / 16.34
Tikamgarh / Assessment of integrated pod borer management in chickpea / Insect infestation (%) / 48.60 / 9.0 / 5.3 / 13600 / 14300 / 15200 / 31744 / 37944 / 41664 / 18144 / 23644 / 26464 / 2.33 / 2.65 / 2.74
No. of pods/plant / 35 / 46 / 67
Yield (q/ha) / 10.24 / 12.24 / 13.44
Tikamgarh / Assessment of Tomato variety NS 815 / No. of fruit/plant / 73.6 / 80.4 / 100 / 32150 / 38000 / 45020 / 128100 / 144466 / 186354 / 95950 / 106466 / 141334 / 2.98 / 2.80 / 3.13
Wt of fruit/plant / 137.46 / 142.72 / 156.7
Yield q/ha. / 183.0 / 206.28 / 266.2
Tikamgarh / Assessment of brinjal variety Pant Samarat / No. of fruit/plant / 21.8 / 22.0 / 29.0 / 35000 / 40200 / 45600 / 144160 / 155504 / 249968 / 109160 / 115304 / 204368 / 3.11 / 2.86 / 4.48
Wt of fruit/plant / 109.6 / 157.0 / 180.4
Yield q/ha. / 180.2 / 194.38 / 312.4
Tikamgarh / Assessment of cabbage variety Hament / Wt. of head/kg / 1.2 / 1.5 / 2.1 / 46000 / 50000 / 53000 / 140796 / 161316 / 242928 / 94796 / 111316 / 189928 / 2.06 / 2.22 / 3.58
Yield q/ha / 234.66 / 268.86 / 404.8
Tikamgarh / Assessment of chilly variety US 515 / Wt of fruit/plant / 40.6 / 46.6 / 71.4 / 65000 / 68000 / 70000 / 273880 / 287760 / 336480 / 208880 / 219760 / 266480 / 3.21 / 3.23 / 3.80
Yield q/ha. / 273.88 / 287.76 / 336.48
Tikamgarh / Assessment of Vit. E in prevention of mastitis in buffaloes / Milk yield
(l/d/animal) / 4.04 / 4.92 / 4.98 / 4800 / 3645 / 3720 / 7272 / 8856 / 8964 / 2472 / 5211 / 5244 / 1.5 / 2.43 / 2.41
% incidence of mastitis cases / 40 / 0 / 0
Tikamgarh / Assessment of vetmate in anoestrous buffaloes / % incidence of anoestrous / 2700 / 3700 / - / 3000 / 4100 / - / 300 / 400 / - / 1.11 / 1.11 / - / 2700 / 3700 / -
Tikamgarh / Assessment of chemically treated oilseed cake in buffaloes / Milk yield
(l/d/animal) / 4320 / 4320 / - / 7506 / 8451 / - / 3186 / 4131 / - / 1.74 / 1.96 / - / 4320 / 4320 / -
2.3Information about Home Science OFT:
KVK Name / Year / Season / Problem diagnose / Title of OFT / Category of technology (Assessment/ Refinement) / Thematic Area / Details of Technology Selected for Assessment / Characteristics of Technology / Variety / Product / Enterprise / Farming / Enterprise Situation / No. of trials / RecommendationsTikamgarh / 2013 / Kharif / Mal-nutrition in farmwomen / Assessment of Mal-nutrition in farm women / Assessment / Women in Agriculture
(Mal- nutrition) / 10% Soybean in the wheat flour / Product / - / 05 / 10% of soybean is help in control of mal-nutrition of farm women
Tikamgarh / 2013-14 / Kharif / Low income of farm women due to traditional method of composting / Assessment of utilization of Bio-slurry of Bio gas plant in increasing income of farm families by vermi-composting / Assessment / Women in Agriculture
(Mal- nutrition) / Production of vermi-compost from Bio-gas slurry / Product / - / 05 / Biogas-slurry of bio-gas plant is useful for vermicomposting
Tikamgarh / 2013-14 / Rabi / Low income of farm women due to production of low yielding varieties of vegetables / Assessment of hybrid vegetables production for income generation of farm women / Assessment / Women in Agriculture(Income Generation / Production of hybrid vegetables / Enterprise / Irrigated / 05 / Hybrid vegetable cultivation help in increasing income of farm women
Tikamgarh / 2013-14 / Rabi / Low income of farm women due to no value addition in fruits & vegetables / Assessment of value addition in fruits & vegetables / Assessment / Women in Agriculture(Income Generation / Development of value added product from fruits & vegetables (Potato chips,Pickles,Aonla produt etc) / Product / - / 05 / Value addition in fruits & vegetables increase the income of farm women by 1.6 times
2.4Economic Performance Home Science OFT: