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Staff Position of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jagatsinghpur

Sl. No. Name Designation


1 Dr. Biswa Ranjan Pattanaik Senior Scientist & Head
2 Mr. Ashis Ku. Mohanty Scientist (Horticulture)
3 Dr. Prabhat Kumar Padhi Scientist (Animal Science)
4 Mr. Bijay Kumar Routray Scientist (Plant protection)
5 Dr. Pradipta Majhi Scientist (Soil Sc. & Agrl. Chem)
6 Mr. Dibyendu Mondal SMS (Agronomy)
7 Mrs. Sasmita Purohit Scientist (Home Science)
8 Mrs. Sarita Das Programme Asst. (Fishery)
9 Mr. Rabindra Kumar Pradhan Farm Manager
10 Mr. Kamal Lochan Mahanta Jr. Steno-cum-Computer Operator
11 Mr. Pradipta Kumar Barik Driver-cum-Mechanic
12 Mr. Sanjay Kumar Panda Driver-cum-Mechanic
13 Mr. Karunakar Singh Peon-cum-Watchman
14 Smt. Urbasi Nayak Peon-cum-Watchman
NB. Vacant Posts –1. Programme Assistant (Computer)
2. Accountant / Superintendent
Farming Situation of the District

Cultivated area 104335 ha Upland, 20%

Low land, 46%


Rice area 90172 ha Medium land,
34%
Non Rice area 14163 ha
Water logged area 11497 ha
Flood prone area 11406 ha Land use pattern

Irrigated area 124366 ha Saline


16%

(a) Kharif 82847 ha Alluvial


68% Red &
Yellow
16%
(b) Rabi 41519 ha
Soil Type in the District
Major Crops and Commodities
Name of Crop Kharif Name of Crop Rabi

Area (ha) Yield (t/ha) Area (ha) Yield (t/ha)


Rice 90,000 3.6 Green gram 38,000 0.432
Chilli 1170 1.13 Black gram 14,915 0.450
Sugar cane 800 70.0 Ground nut 8,261 2.36

Name of
Area (ha) / No. Total Production /year
commodity
2095 ha tank water spread area Inland 494.4 ton /year
Pisciculture
5128 nos. of tanks Marine fish 8000 ton/year
Live stock
Cattle 302581 102.0 TMT (Milk)
29.1 Million (Egg)
Poultry 422049
3.07 TMT (Meat)
Goatery 116132 2.13 TMT (Meat)
Any other
Mushroom 180 unit 10-12 q/day
Source: SREP, JAGATSINGHPUR
MAJOR THRUST AREAS
Management of saline soil
IPM in rice
Introduction of submergence tolerant rice varieties
Introduction of HYV/Hybrids of vegetables
STBR of Nutrients in field crops & vegetables
Popularization of floriculture
IDM in betel vine
Fish production
Agro based micro enterprises
Empowerment of SHGs through agro enterprise
Use of bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides
Entrepreneurship development
Farm mechanization
Value addition
OFTs
No. of technologies tested: 8
Number of Number of farmers
OFTs
Targe Achieve Target Achievement
t ment
SC ST Others Total
M F M F M F M F T
10 8 100 32 0 0 0 71 0 103 0 103
Best Three OFTs
Results
Sl. Title of the Yield (q/ha)
Technology Demonstrated
No. OFT
FP TO1 TO2
1 Assessment of FP- Pre emergence application of Pretilachlor 50 EC @ 500 ml/ha at 3
Herbicides in DAT+ One hand weeding at 30 DAT
Transplanted TO1- Early PoE application of Metsulfuron + Chloromuron (Almix) @ 4
Rice g/ha + Hand weeding at 40 DAT 35.8 40.5 38.9
TO2- PE Application of londax power (Pretilachlor 6 %+ Bensulphuron
methyl l0.6%) @ 10 kg/ha + Hand weeding at 30 DAT
2 Assessment of FP-No use of biofertilizer
Arka Microbial TO1: Arka Microbial Consortium-A carrier based microbial product
Consortium(Mic containing N fixing, P & Zn solubilizing and plant growth promoting
robial Plant microbes. For The Main Field Application Of One Acre Of Land, Five
Growth Kg Of AMC Can Be Mixed With 500 Kg Of FYM And Applied Near
promoters) and The Root Zone Of Standing Crop. 103.1 118.6 114.31
Seed Pro in TO2: Seed Pro-Plant-growth-promoting seed coating formulations based
Cauliflower for on combinations of Bacillus subtilis and Hypocrea lixi The Main Field
yield Application Of One Acre Of Land, Five Kg Of Seed Pro Can Be Mixed
With 500 Kg Of FYM And Applied Near The Root Zone Of Standing
Crop.
3 Assessment of FP- Use of Imidacloprid @ 0.5 ml/lit
Integrated TO1- TO1-Seed treatment with Imidacloprid 600FS @5gm/kg of seeds ,
management installation of yellow sticky traps 25 nos./ha, Alternate spraying of NSKE
practices for 5% and Thiamethoxam 25% WG @25gm a.i/ha at 10 days interval at 40
7.25 8.52 9.26
sucking pest DAS
complex in TO2-Seed treatment with Imidacloprid 600 FS@5gm/kg of seeds ,
Green gram installation of yellow sticky traps 25 nos./ha, spraying of Dinetofuran 20
SG @ 30 gm a.i/ha at 10 days interval at 40 DAS
Input distribution Method Demonstration of herbicide dose
calculation & application procedure

Application of herbicide

Assessment of Herbicides in Transplanted Rice


Sowing & seed treatment Installation of Yellow sticky trap

Field Visit
Assessment of Integrated management practices for sucking pest complex in Green gram
Application of Arka Microbial Consortium(Microbial Plant Growth promoters) and
Seed Pro in Cauliflower for yield
FLD
No. of technologies demonstrated: 16
Number of Number of farmers
FLDs
Target Achiev Targ Achievement
ement et
SC ST Others Total
M F M F M F M F T
18 16 180 48 0 0 0 112 0 160 0 160
Best Three FLDs
Results
BCR
Yield (q/ha)
Sl.
Title of the FLD Technology Demonstrated %
No.
FP RP change FP RP
in yield
1 Demonstration of FP: Variety Namdhari
4.23 7.10
Tomato variety RP: Variety “Arka Rakshak 63.58 2.62 2.98
kg/plant kg/plant
“Arka Rakshak
2 Demonstration on FP: Indiscriminate use of
Bio- intensive pest insecticides like Chloropyriphos
management practice and Cypermethrin
against Fruit and RP: Seedling planted with neem
shoot borer in cake @200kg/ha ,uprooting of
Brinjal infested plants and fruits
295 q/ha 340 q/ha 15 4.5 4.7
regularly before spraying with
Neem oil4ml/lit , ph traps
25no/ha ,weekly release of T
chilonis @50,000/ha and
spraying of Bt @ 2gm/lit at 10
days interval
3 Demonstration on FP- Desi type chicken rearing Body Body
rearing of OUAT RP- OUAT synthetic colour weight weight
synthetic colour broiler at 3 at 3
53 158 252
broiler in backyard months months
1.5 kg 2.1 kg
Demonstration of Tomato variety “Arka Rakshak

Demonstration on Bio intensive management of Brinjal fruit and shoot borer


Demonstration on rearing of OUAT synthetic colour broiler in backyard
Target Number duration Category of the trainees Tota Training
group (days) Male Female l literature
Gen. SC. ST. Gen. SC. ST. develope
d

F /FW 38 48 875 145 0 96 24 0 1140 12


RY 5 10 78 22 0 0 0 0 100 4
EF 4 8 64 9 0 7 0 0 80 2
Sponsored 2 45 32 4 - 4 - - 40 -
trainings
Total 49 80 741 182 0 93 19 0 1360 17
Special Programmes/Special attainments/Success cases/Awards etc.:
Sl. No. Activities Extension Farmers & Total
Functionaries Farm women
attended
1 Akshaya Tritiya Celebration 12 100 112
2 World Soil Day 30 220 250
3 Mahila Kisan Divas 5 50 55
4 World Food Day 10 60 70
5 Agriculture Education Day 8 80 88
6 Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Day 40 220 260
7 Animal Health Camp 12 150 162
8 Swachhata hi Seva 20 200 220
9 Live telecast of Hon’ble PM 06 500 506
to farmers & farm women
10 Exhibition (3 nos.) 60 3000 3600
Total 203 4580 4783
Celebration of World Soil day Celebration of World Food Day Live telecast of Hon’ble PM

Swachhata hi Seva Live Telecast of Hon’ble PM Parthenium Awareness week


Fund information
(including revolving fund and resource generation)
Net balance
in hand as
Opening Income Expenditure
on 1st April
Year balance as during the during the
st of each year
on 1 April year year
(Kind +
cash)
2015-16 35,126.00 11,28,801.00 9,25,734.00 2,38,193.00
2016-17 2,38,193.00 1436318.00 1628182.00 46,329.00

2017-18 46,329.00 1254293.00 10,05,642.00 2,94,980.00


2,94,980.00 11,05,320.00 9,96,918.80 8,29,000.00
2018-19 (kind) +
4,03,381.20
Action Plan 2019-2020
Summary of targets
Sl. Particulars No. of Activities
No.
1. No. Of OFTs 13
2. No. Of FLDs 27
3. No. of Trainings
(a) Farmers & Farm Women 57
(b) Rural Youths 11
(c) Vocational 06
(d) Extension Functionaries 06
4 Extension Activities 1961
Total 2081
ACTION PLAN 2019-20

ON FARM TESTING
Sl. Crop/ Problem Title of the Technology Demonstrated
No. Enterprise Diagnosed OFT
1 Rice Lower yield due Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): Cultivation of Swarna
to less tolerant of submergence Technology option-I (TO-I): Cultivation of submergence
local varieties to tolerant rice tolerant, Swarna Sub 1
water logging variety Technology option-II (TO-II): Cultivation of submergence
tolerant, CR 1009 sub 1
2 Rice Low yield due to Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): Pre emergence application of Pretilachlor
high weed herbicides for 50 EC @ 500 ml/ha at 3 DAT + HW at 30 DAT
infestation and weed Technology option-I (TO-I): Pre emergence application of
high cost due to management herbicide (Bensulfuron methyl 0.6% + Pretilachlor 6.0%) @ 10
manual weeding in kg/ha at 4 DAT
transplanted Technology option-II (TO-II): Application of Pendimethalin @
kharif rice 750 g/ha as pre-emergence application i.e 0-3 DAT followed by
Bispyribac sodium @ 25 g/ha as post-emergence i.e 25 DAT

3 Vegetables Assessment of Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): Seedling rising in Nursery bed.
different methods different Technology option-I (TO-I): Use of normal cocopeat for seedling
of portrays methods of production using CIWA technology.
nursery raising portrays Technology option-II (TO-II): Use of Arka Microbial
for quality nursery Consortium Fermented Cocopeat for raising seedlings.
seedling raising for
quality
seedling
4 Drumstick Low yield of Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): Cultivation of local cultivars.
local cultivars drumstick Technology option-I (TO-I): Drumstick variety Bhagya.
varieties for Technology option-II (TO-II): Drumstick variety PKM-1
higher yield
Sl. Crop Problem Title of the OFT Technology Demonstrated
No. /Enterprise Diagnosed

5 Rice Lack of Integrated Farmers Practice (FP): Use of Hexaconazole 5 EC or Validamycin 3% @ 2.0
knowledge about management ml/lit of water after disease appearance
alternative control practice of Sheath Technology option-I (TO-I): Spraying of the combination fungicide
measures Blight in rice Azoxystrobin+ difenconazole @ 1ml/l twice at 15 days interval starting from
initiation of the infectionTechnology option-II (TO-II): Spraying of
during Kharif
Trifloxystrobin 25%+Tebuconazole 50% 75 WG twice after 30 & 60 DAT

6 Tomato Suitable chemical Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): Application of Chloro +Cyper @2ml/lit after initiation of
control measure integrated pest pest infestation
is not available management Technology option-I (TO-I): Removal of alternate host, growing of seedlings in
against surpentine protected condition, pruning of affected leaves from the beginning, placing of
plastic trays@10-12/ha at the base of the plant for monitoring and alternate
leaf minor in kharif
spraying of Abamectin @1.4ml/lt & Cryomazine 50WP @ 2gm/ltr at 10 days
tomato
interval
Technology option-II (TO-II): Removal of alternate host,growing of seedlings in
protected cultivation, pruning of affected leaves from the beginning, placing of
plastic trays @10-12/ha at the base of the plant for monitoring and alternate
spraying of Cartap hydrochloride 50 SP @ 2gm/ ltr of water & Spinosad 45 SC
@ 1ml/ 3 ltr of water at 10 days interval
7 Rice Micronutrient Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): No use of micronutrient (Zn)
deficiency in soil zinc deficiency in Technology option-I (TO-I): Soil Test Based Recommendation (STBR) NPK+
(Zinc) lowland rice Zn @ 5 kg ha-1
Technology option-II (TO-II): STBR NPK + 5t FYM ha-1+ Zn @ 2.5 kg ha-1

8 Cauliflower. Low curd keeping Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): No use of secondary nutrient (S) and Indiscriminate use
quality, flavor and Sulphur and Boron of micronutrient (B)
yield due to for curd quality Technology option-I (TO-I): STBR (NPK) + Sulphur @ 30 kg ha-1 as basal
secondary and and higher yield application
Technology option-II (TO-II): STBR (NPK) + Sulphur @ 30 kg ha-1 + 1kg
micro nutrient in cauliflower.
Boron as basal applicationTechnology option-III (TO-III): STBR (NPK) + 1 kg
deficiency
Boron as basal application
Sl. Crop/ Problem Diagnosed Title of the OFT Technology Demonstrated
No. Enterprise
9 Tomato Distress sale of Tomato in Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): Planting in mid November
rabi season different planting time Technology option-I (TO-I): Planting of seedling 15 days before onset of
for better market price normal planting period
of Tomato Technology option-II (TO-II): Planting of seedling 15 days after completion of
normal planting period

10 Dairy Low milk quality (fat%, Assessment of bypass Farmers Practice (FP): For 8-10 Kg of milk/day paddy straw 6-8 kg/day, wheat
SNF%), milk production fat feeding for bran and compound feed 6-7 Kg/day, 20-30 gm mineral mixture, grazing as per
( persistency of milk increasing milk land availability and convinience.
production) decreased, production in dairy Technology option-I (TO-I): Feeding of oil cakes with mineral
Decreased body cows supplementation @ 60-80gm/day/cow.
condition of cows post- Technology option-II (TO-II): Bypass fat supplementation @ 15 gm/kg milk
partum yield with mineral mixture supplementation @ 60-80gm/day/cow.
11 Poultry High feed consumption in
Comparative Farmers Practice (FP): Confined feeding of colour birds with commercial feed
chicken farming, High
assessment of multi- in confined housing or unbalanced feeding in backyard rearing of birds without
cost of feeding and enzyme mixture and any feed supplementation.
unfeasibility of poultry
probiotics on growth Technology option-I (TO-I): Feed supplementation with probiotics added
rearing & Low FCR due
of chickens in semi feedTechnology option-II (TO-II): Feed supplementation with multi enzyme
to underutilization of
intensive system of mixture added feed
fibers in feed rearing
12 Rice High drudgery in manual
Assessment of 3-row Farmers Practice (FP): Staggered transplanting of paddy seedling manually
transplanting of paddy
Rice transplanter in Technology option-I (TO-I): Line transplanting of paddy seedling with
Rice for drudgery recommended line spacing of 20cm with the help of rope..
reduction of Technology option-II (TO-II): Transplanting of paddy seedling by 3 row rice
farmwomen transplanter
13 Mushroom Low yield of paddy straw Assessment of Farmers Practice (FP): Cultivation of paddy-straw mushroom with paddy straw
mushroom due to low humidity/moisture substrate (3 layers)
humidity and management in paddy Technology option-I (TO-I): Cultivation of PSM with bundle straw substrate
environmental rise in straw mushroom (3 layers) with covering the floor with 2 inch sand in moist condition.
temperature Technology option-II (TO-II): Cultivation of PSM with bundle straw
substrate (3 layers) with covering the floor with sand in moist condition and
spreading wet gunny bag along the windows / wall
FRONT LINE
DEMONSTRATION-2019-20
Sl.
Crop/ Problem
No Title of the FLD Technology Demonstrated
Enterprise Diagnosed
.
1 Rice Lower yield of Demonstration on FP: No green manuring
paddy due to Green manuring RP: Sowing of green manure crop Dhaincha (Sesbania aculeata)
High Salinity of Dhaincha for seeds @ 25kg /ha and incorporating it in soil at 6th week before
problem salinity one week transplanting in the main field adds 4-5 t/ha green
management in matter which results in addition of organic matter. As a result there
Rice is improvement of soil physical properties and reduction in soil
salinity due to chelation of the free Na ion
2 Black gram Lower yield of Demonstration on FP: No use of Fertilizers (Crop grown on residual soil nutrients)
Blackgram as Nutrient RP: Application of RDF of Blackgram in shape of DAP and MOP
paira crop due management at PI stage of Rice and foliar application of 1% DAP+1% MOP at
to improper Blackgram for 20 and 40 DAS of Blackgram
nutrient Rice- blackgram
management paira cropping
system
3 Groundnut Shrienkled Demonstration on FP: No use of Secondary and micro nutrients
Kernel due to Secondary and RP: Application sulpher @30 kg/ha and Boron @ 1.25 kg /ha as
deficiency of micro nutrient Borax
Secondary and application in
micro nutrient Groundnut

4 Green gram Lower yield due Demonstration FP: No weed control measures taken
to high weed on Chemical RP: Pendimethalin @ 1 kg/ha as pre emergence at 1-2 DAS
infestation and weed followed by Imazethapyr @ 75 g/ha as post emergence at 20 DAS
high cost of management in
manual hand Greengram
weeding
Sl. Crop/ Problem Diagnosed Title of the FLD Technology Demonstrated
No Enterprise
.

5 Cauliflo Low yield Demonstration of FP: No use of Bio-fertilizer


wer Arka Microbial RP: Soil Test based Fertilizer+ Seed treatment with Arka Microbial
Consortium Consortium @10g/100g seed + Soil application with 5 kg AMC
(Microbial Plant mixed with 500 kg FYM. It is a carrier based product which
Growth contains N-fixing, P & Zn solubilizing and plant growth promoting
Promoters) for microbes as a single formulation which reduce cost of cultivation
enhancing yield and increases yield by 10-15%.
in Cauliflower
6 Okra Low yield due to Demonstration of FP: No use of Micro-nutrient
improper micro application of RP: Application of Arka vegetable Micro-nutrient formulation as
nutrient management Micro-nutrient spray after flowering @10-20 g/litre
mixture for
increasing fruit
yield in Okra
7 Chilli Low income from Demonstration of FP: Cultivation of Chilli var. Utkal Rashmi
Chilli Capsicum RP: Variety- Indra- F1, medium early, very productive variety with
variety- Indra a concentrated harvest of shiny, high quality, blocky fruits, the
fruits have medium thick wall and hardly any shoulder, maturity-
72 days, Average fruit wt.-170 g Expected yield -350-400 qt./ha
8 Yard Low yield Demonstration of FP: Cultivation of Yard long bean var. S-22
Long Yard Long Bean RP: Cultivation of Yard long bean variety “Arka Mangala”
Bean variety “Arka Salient features of Arka Mangala: Pole, vigorous, photo
Mangala” for insensitive. Pod matures in 60 days. Pod yield Yields 25 t/ha. Pods
higher yield. are green with smooth surface. Duration 90-100 days
Sl.
Crop/ Title of the
No Problem Diagnosed Technology Demonstrated
Enterprise FLD
.
9 Rice Use of single Demonstration FP: Application of Thiomethoxam @200g/ha or Imidacloprid
chemical over a of management @120ml/ha after pest infestation
long period induce of BPH and RP: Making alleys at a distance of 2 m in paddy field. use of
resistance and WBPH in Kharif spider trap @ 25/ha, need based Alternate Spraying of
Lack of use of rice flonicamid 50 WG @ 150 gm /ha and neem based pesticide
associated cultural 3000 ppm @ 1.5l/ha at 10 days interval
practices as
component of IPM
10 Green Indiscriminate use Demonstration FP: Spraying of Imidacloprid 17.8 SC @0.75ml/lit at the time
gram of single chemical of Integrated of disease severity
over a long period management of RP: Seed treatment with Imidacloprid 600 FS @ 5 ml / kg
and Lack of use of YMV in green seed + Yellow sticky trap @ 50/ha + Neem oil 5 @5ml/lit
associated cultural gram spray on appearance of white fly on YST + Spraying of
practices as Diafenthiuron 50 WP @ 312.5 g a.i./ha
component of IPM

11 Chilli Lack of knowledge Demonstration FP: Spraying of imidacloprid @1ml/lit, after pest infestation
on use of IPM of integrated RP: Soil application of neem cake @2.5 qt/ha,Installation of
practices against management for Blue sticky traps @50nos/ha, & need based application of
sucking pests sucking pest Difenthiuron @1gm/lt & Spiromesifen 240 SC @ 0.6ml/ lit
complex in chilli alternately at 10 days interval
during Rabi
season
Sl.
Crop/ Title of the
No Problem Diagnosed Technology Demonstrated
Enterprise FLD
.
12 Brinjal Lack of Demonstration FP: Spraying of Carbendazim after disease insidence
knowledge on use of Integrated RP: Seed treatment with (Metalaxyl + Mancozeb) @
of IDM practices management of 2gm/kg followed by soil application of T viridae@ 5kg /ha
against wilting wilt complex of at planting with FYM and soil drenching with Carbendazim
and suitable brinjal during 0.15% + Streptocycline 0.015%
tolerance variety Kharif
13 Rice Low yield due to Demonstration FP: No use of micronutrient (Boron)
more chaffy grains on boron RP: STBR NPK + foliar spray of 0.25% borax at Panicle
in the panicle application in Initiation stage and at pre flowering stage
attributed by boron low land rice
deficiency
14 Green Lower yield due to Demonstration FP: No use of any fertilizer and manure
gram lesser pod filling on INM in RP: Soil test based NPK with FYM @ 5 t/ha and seed
attributed by Greengram inoculation with Rhizobium @ 20g/kg seed and treatment
improper nutrient with ammonium molybdate @ 10 g /25 kg of seed.
management
15 Tomato Farmers not Demonstration FP: No use of secondary nutrient (Sulphur)
following proper on sulphur RP: STBR NPK(120:60:80 kg/ha) + FYM@10 t/ha + S @
nutrient application in 25 kg/ ha at the time of transplanting
management medium land
practices leading tomato
to lower yield
Sl.
Crop/ Title of the
No Enterprise
Problem Diagnosed Technology Demonstrated
FLD
.
16 Vermico Inadequate Demonstration FP: Composting through traditional method
mpost availability of of production RP: Composting cow dung and leafy materials in the ratio of
FYM for crops & technology of 3:10 in the vermicompost polythene bag size of 8’x4’x2.5’
its low nutrient Vermicompost with release of earthworm (variety: Eisenia foetida) @ 1kg per
status quintal of waste material.
17 Piscicult Slow growth rate of Demonstration FP: Culture of normal Rohu with Catla and Mrigal
ure Rohu leads longer of “Jayanti RP: Stocking Catla:JayantiRohu:Mrigal@ 3:4:3 with stocking
culture duration Rohu”in density @ 10000 fingerlings /Ha
and low production composite carp
in composite carp culture for more
culture yield
18 Piscicult Slow growth rate of Demonstration FP: Improper stocking ratio of carps in mixed culture
ure common carp of Amur carp in RP: Stocking of catla: rohu :mirgal:amur carp @ 3:4:1.5:1.5
affects the average composite @ 10000 nosfingerlimgs/ha
yield from pisciculture
composite carp
culture
19 Short Less efficacy of Demonstration FP: Farmers are getting text messages and advisories from
Video existing on effectiveness various organization
dissemination of short RP: Preparation of small videos (1.5-2.0 minutes) on different
modes i.e. text technology activities of production process of selected commodities and
messages/verbal videos on the same will be sent through whatsapp to the identified
advisory technology farmers.
adoption
Sl. Crop/ Problem Title of the FLD Technology Demonstrated
No. Enterprise Diagnosed
20 Dairy Late maturity in Demonstration on FP: Feeding paddy straw (6-8 Kg/day), wheat bran (1 kg/day), rice
heifers bypass fat feeding and gruel, household vegetable waste, mineral supplementaion at
mineral mixture irregular times on Vetrinarian advise only
supplementation for RP: Bypass fat feeding and mineral mixture supplementation
early sexual maturity
in heifers.
21 Fodder Paddy straw Demonstration on FP: Paddy straw feeding, grazing on pasture land, wheat bran and
cultivati feeding, grazing Hybrid Napier (CO-4) concentrate feeding as per production
on on pasture land, fodder production in RP: Hybrid Napier (CO-4) cultivation and feeding
wheat bran and dairy farming
concentrate
feeding as per
production

22 Goatery Kid mortality at Demonstration on FP: Browsing, household waste feeding, wheat bran feeding,
neonatal stage concentrate feeding in irregular mineral supplementation, no special supplementation for
mother goats (Does) mother and lactating goats
for reducing kid RP: Rearing of mother goats (Does) in last month of pregnancy
mortallity and early lactation (during the period scarsity of green fodder i.e.
lean season) by use of concentrate (Crude protein 16% -18 % ) +
gram straw ad libitum in the ratio of 50:50.

23 Poultry Poor Demonstration on FP: Purchase of developed male layer chicks from vendors
sustainability of artificial brooding rearing of good quality chicks at irregular intervals, dependence
backyard management in chicks on big farmers for supply of developed chicks.
poultry rearing RP: Brooding management for 28 days with floor space of 0.3
sqft/bird with help of chick guards, artificial heat @ 1-3 watt per
chick , feeders and drinkers @ 1 each per 50 chicks
Sl. Crop/
Problem Diagnosed Title of the FLD Technology Demonstrated
No. Enterprise

24 Brinjal High drudgery Demonstration of FP: Weeding along interspaces of rows in Brinjal 2-3 times at 15
and low Wheel Cycle days interval with wheel cycle weeder.
efficiency due to Weeder in RP: A cycle wheel attached for easy operation with shovel type
manually Brinjal for tyne, push pull action , Weeder uproots weeds upto a depth of 50
weeding in drudgery mm,, Weight 5 kg, easy to handle singly having dimension of
brinjal by farm reduction of 1680x570x360 mm , Reduced musculoskeletal disorder in the back
women farmwomen by 80%

25 Mushroom At the time of Demonstration of FP: cultivation of Oyster mushroom of var:P.sajorcaju


low temp. yield Oyster mushroom RP: During low temp.cultivation of Oyster mushroom
of P.sajorcaju is cultivation variety var:Hyspizyous ulmarious
less hyspizyous
ulmariou

26 Mushroom Poor family Demonstration of FP: Production of paddy straw mushroom from rotten straw in
income. production of rainy season
paddy straw RP: Production of paddy straw mushroom
mushroom with with threshed straw
threshed straw

27 Poor availability Demonstration of FP: Kitchen garden with seasonal vegetables .Cultivate Two /three
of vegetable nutritional garden seasonal vegetables without proper planning and method
round the year for Improving (technology / input)
leading to Nutritional RP: A nutritional garden with trailis structure, vermi compost unit,
Malnourishment Security of farm protray for seedling raising will facilitate production of vegetables
family round the year and improve nutrient intake at household level
Special Programme
Sl. No. of activities Total no. of
Activities/ Sub-activities
No. proposed Beneficiaries
1 Field Day 25 750
2 Kisan Mela 03 600
3 KisanGhosthi 2 30
4 Exhibition 5 Mass
5 Film Show 20 600
6 Method Demonstrations 30 900
7 Farmers Seminar 5 200
8 Workshop 5 mass
9 Group meetings 50 1000
10 Lectures delivered as resource persons 15 450
11 Advisory Services 48 mass
12 Scientific visit to farmers field 150 4500
13 Farmers visit to KVK 1500 1500
14 Diagnostic visits 50 1000
15 Exposure visits 10 200
Special Programme
Sl. No. of
Total no. of
No. Activities/ Sub-activities activities
Beneficiaries
proposed
17 Soil health Camp 3 150
18 Animal Health Camp 3 150
19 Agri mobile clinic 0 0
20 Soil test campaigns 5 250
21 Farm Science Club Conveners meet 2 40
22 Self Help Group Conveners meetings 3 60
23 MahilaMandals Conveners meetings 3 60
24 Celebration of important days (Soil day. Farmers 500
Day, Agrl. Education Day, Jay kisan joy vigyan,
mahila divas, World food day, World meteorological 10
day, Partheniunm awareness week, Technological
week celebration etc.)
25 Sankalp Se Siddhi 1 100
26 Swatchta Hi Sewa 10 500
27 MahilaKisanDiwas 1 50
Total 1961 13630
Budget information for 2019-2020
Sl. No. Particulars Amount (Rs.
In lakhs)
A. Recurring Contingencies
1. Pay & Allowances 108.00
2. Travelling Allowances 1.10
3. HRD 0.30
4. Contingencies 16.00
B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1. Library(Purchase of Books) 0.10
Total 125.50

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