KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT April 2018 to March 2019

Tehsil- , District Ratlam (M.P.) 1 Contents Sl. No. Particular Page No Instructions for Filling the Format Summary of KVK Annual Report (Quantifiable Achievement) for the year 2018-19 1 General Information 2 On Farm Testing 3 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations 4 Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme 5 Training programmes 6 Extension Activities 7 Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) 8 Production and supply of Technological products 9 Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 10 Rainwater Harvesting 11 Utilization of Farmer Hostel facilities 12 Utilization of Staff Quarter facilities 13 Details of SAC Meeting 14 Status of Kisan Mobile Advisory 15 Status of Convergence with agricultural schemes 16. Status of Revolving Funds 17. Awards & Recognition 18. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park 19. Farm Innovators 20. KVK interaction with progressive farmers 21. Outreach of KVK 22. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize 23. KVK Ring 24. Important visitors to KVK 25. Status of KVK Website 26. Status of E-connectivity 27. Status of RTI 28. Status of Citizen Charter 29. Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD 30. Attended HRD activities organized by DES 31. Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff 32 Agri Alert report 33. Details of Technological Week Celebration 34. Interventions on Drought Mitigation 35. Proposal of NICRA 36. Proposed works under NAIP 37. Case study / Success Story to be developed 38. Action Photographs

2 Instructions for Filling the Format

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REPORTING PERIOD – April 2018 to March 2019 Summary of KVK Annual Report (Quantifiable Achievement) for the year 2018-19 3 S.N. Quantifiable Achievement Number Beneficiaries (nos.) 1 On Farm Testing Proposed OFT 15 194 On Going OFT - - Technologies assessed (Completed OFT) - - Technologies refined - - On farm trials conducted 15 194 2 Frontline demonstrations Proposed Frontline demonstrations 15 150 On Going Frontline demonstrations - - FLDs conducted on crops 6 60 Area under crops (ha.) FLD on farm implement and tools FLD on livestock/ AH enterprises (Dairy/ Sheep and Goat/Poultry/ Duckery/ Piggery etc.) 1 10 FLD on Fisheries - Finger lings FLD on other enterprises (Bee keeping, lac, mushroom, sericulture, value addition, vermi compost, etc.) FLD on Women in Agriculture - ( Nutritional garden, Income generation, Value addition, 4 40 Drudgery reduction, etc.) 3 Training programmes No. of Course Duration (days) Participants Farmers 45 108 1007 Farm women 13 32 303 Rural youth 7 39 141 Extension personnel/ In service 6 12 179 Vocational trainings 7 39 141 Sponsored Training 1 5 35 Total 34 127 1799 No. of programmes Participants 4 Extension Programmes 295 8909 5 Production of technology inputs etc Qty Beneficiaries (nos.) Seed (qt.) 87.65 - Planting material produced (nos.) 6 Livestock Qty Beneficiaries (nos.) Livestock strains ( Nos) 31 Milk Yield - Cow, Buffelo etc. (in liter) 6 - Fish (Kg.) - - Fingerlings (nos.) - - Poultry-Eggs (nos.) - - Ducks (nos.) - - Chicks etc. (nos.) - - 7 Bio Products Qty Beneficiaries (nos.) Bio Agents -Earth worm (Kg.) 22 22 Trichoderma (kg.) - - 4 Bio Fertilizers- Vermi compost, Rhizobium, PSB , BGA , Mycorriza , Azotobacter , - - Azospirillum etc. (Kg.) Bio Pesticide-Panchgavya, Neem Extract , Neem oil etc.(lit.) - - 8 Any other significant achievement in the Zone Nos. Participants/ beneficiaries Award (Best KVK award and scientist and farmer’s award) 40 40 Publications ( Res. Paper/ pop. Art./Bulletin,etc.) 45 649 (Mass) KVK News letter 4 3400 SAC Meetings conducted 2 51 Soil sample tested 509 509 Water sample tested - - RWH System (Special training and field visit on RWH structure and MIS in KVKs) - - KVK-KMA (Message and beneficiaries) 43 42342 Convergence programmes - - Sponsored programmes - - KVK Progressive Farmers interaction - - No. of Technology Week Celebrations - - Attended HRD activities organized by ZPD 10 10 Attended HRD activities organized by DES 4 4 Attended HRD activities by KVK Staff(Refresher /Short course, Training programme etc. ) - - 9 Current status of Revolving Funds ( Amt. in Rs.) 10 No. of blocks No. of villages Outreach of KVK in the District 6 113 11 ICAR SAU Others No. of important visitors to KVK (nos.) - - 12 Working (Yes/No) No. of Update Status of KVK Website Yes 10 13 Application Application disposed received Status of RTI (nos.) - - 14 Query received Query dissolved Citizen Charter (nos.) - - 15 Working (Yes/No) No. of programme viewed E-connectivity No - 16 Filled Vacant Staff Position 15 1 17 Workshop/ Seminar/ Conference attended by staff of KVK ( nos) - 18 Publication received from ICAR /other organization (nos.) - 19 Particulars Organization Agri alerts (epidemic, high serious nature problem, Cyclone etc. reported first time to ZPD, - - SAU, Agri. Deptt. and ICAR) 1.1. Staff Position (as on date)

5 Summary of Staff position in KVKs on March, 2019

Name of KVK Sanctioned PC (1) SMS (6) PA (3) Admn. (6) Total Posts Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Sanc. Filled Ratlam 16 1 1 6 6 3 2 6 6 16 15

Pay scale Present Name of Name of the Higist Subject of Date of Sanction post Discipline Basic Per./Temp. Category KVK incumbent degree specialization joining pay Ratlam Programme Dr. Sarvesh Sr. Scientist Ph.D. Agril. 37400-67000 46400 19.09.18 Temporary Others Coordinator Tripathy and Head Extension G.P. 9000 Ratlam Subject Matter Ph.D. Soil Science 15600-39100 21630 Permanent Others Dr. Kamini Kumari SMS 04.04.15 Specialist1 G.D. Rs. 5400 Ratlam Subject Matter Dr. Manoj Kumar Ph.D. Plant Protection 15600-39100 21000 Temporary Others SMS 21.02.18 Specialist2 Jat G.D. Rs. 5400 Ratlam Subject Matter Dr. Barkha SMS Ph.D. Home Science 15600-39100 21000 14.09.18 Temporary Others Specialist3 Sharma G.D. Rs. 5400 Ratlam Subject Matter Ph.D. Agronomy 15600-39100 21000 14.09.18 Temporary Others Dr. C.R. Kantwa SMS Specialist4 G.D. Rs. 5400 Ratlam Subject Matter Dr. Ramdhan Ph.D. Agril. 15600-39100 21000 14.09.18 Temporary Others SMS Specialist5 Ghaswa Extension G.D. Rs. 5400 Ratlam Subject Matter SMS Ph.D. Horticulture 15600-39100 21000 26.09.18 Temporary Others Dr. R.S. Bhadauria Specialist G.D. Rs. 5400 Ratlam Farm Manager Dr. D.R. Pachauri Farm Manager Ph.D. Animal 9300-34800 14320 18.03.14 Permanent Others Husbandry G.D. Rs. 4200 Ratlam Computer Manoj Kumar PA M.Sc. & Computer 9300-34800 20030 16.05.05 Permanent OBC Programmer Rajak PGDCA G.D. Rs. 4200 Ratlam Accountant / Anil Upadhyay M.Com - 9300-34800 16540 11.02.10 Permanent Others superintendent G.D. Rs. 4200 Ratlam Stenographer Vacant ------Ratlam Driver Mata Prasad 12th - 5200 – 20200 12730 07.02.00 Permanent Others Sharma G.D. Rs. 2000 Ratlam Driver Ghyanshyam 8th - 5200 – 20200 11700 01.02.00 Permanent OBC G.D. Rs. 2000 Ratlam Supporting staff Niranjan Nath 12th - 4400-7440 G.D. 10020 07.02.00 Permanent OBC 1300 Ratlam Supporting staff Mukesh 8th - 4400-7440 G.D. 9230 16.08.95 Permanent OBC 1300 6 Pay scale Present Name of Name of the Higist Subject of Date of Sanction post Discipline Basic Per./Temp. Category KVK incumbent degree specialization joining pay Ratlam Supporting staff Jagdish 5th - 4400-7440 G.D. 9230 16.08.95 Permanent SC 1300

1.2.1 DISTRICT

Total no. of blocks 06 Total Gram Panchayat 419 Total No. of village 1072 Total Agri.Production Mandi Samiti 06 Total population 1454483 S.C. (13.41%) & S.T.(25.89%) Rural Population (70%) 1018138

1.2.2 GEOGRAPHY Total Geographical area (ha): 486474 Latitude 23.05 – 23.55 N Longitude 74.30 – 75.42 E Altitude (M.S.L.) 488 Rainfall (mm) 895.90 Maximum Temp. 44.28oC Minimum Temp. 4.00oC Agro-climate Zone Plateau proper no. 9 Agro-climate region 15 D2

1.2.3 Demography & Literacy Total population 1454483 Male Population 737365 Female Population 717118 Population growth Rate 19.70% Sex Ratio 973/1000 Total Literacy Percentage 68.00% Male Literacy 79.40%

7 Female Literacy 56.50%

1.2.4 Category of farmers Total No. of farmers : 152763

Block wise & category wise farmers of S.N. Particular Ratlam Bajana Piploda Total 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 01 Total No. of farm 48998 15907 38818 35958 26447 52701 218809 family 02 SC farmers 5179 235 320 6971 3851 5122 21671 03 ST farmers 12089 12368 37883 2575 3563 6050 74528 04 Landless labourer 25067 3591 2566 11986 10095 11502 64807

S. No Category Nos. 1. Marginal farmer (less than 1.0 ha) 54968 2. Small farmer (1 ha to 2 ha) 42335 3. Semi medium ( 2 ha to 4 ha) 32508 4. Medium farmers (4 ha to 10 ha) 19716 5 Large farmers (more than 10 ha) 3236

1.2.5 LAND UTILIZATION

A. Land use classification (Unit 000 ‘ Hectare) Geographical area 486.0 Forest Area 34.30 (7.06%) Land Put to Non agricultural land 30.70 Bassen and uncultivable land 41.60 Total land not available for cultivation 72.30 (14.9%) Permanent pasture & other grazing land 28.60 Under Maize, Trees, Crops & Groves 0.10 Cultivable waste land 15.20 Other uncultivable land excluding fallow land 43.9 (9%) 8 B. Land use classification (Unit 000 ‘ Hectare) Kharif Sown Area 307.50 Rabi Sown Area 175.80 Gross Sown Area 483.50 Net Sown Area 333.50 Net Sown Area (%) 68.6 Area sown more than once 175.80 Gross cropped area 483.50 Cropping intensity 145 Net irrigated Area 133.0 % of irrigated 40 Fallow land 2.10

1.2.6 Rainfal information Year Mili Meter General 895.9 2001-02 585.1 2002-03 511.0 2003-04 888.8 2004-05 968.1 2005-06 766.0 2006-07 1652.3 2007-08 1190.0 2008-09 445.4 2009-10 677.4 2010-11 883.2 2011-12 1176.2 2012-13 981.0 2013-14 1100.3 2014-15 640.00 2015-16 1041.00 2016-17 1350

9 2017-18 936.3 2018-19 1020

1.2.7 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)

S. No Farming system/enterprise 1. Agriculture 40% 2. Agriculture + Horticulture 25% 3. Agriculture + Dairying 25% 4. Agriculture + Goatry / Backyard poultry 10%

1.2.8 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography)

S. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 1. Malwa Plateau Proper Impeded drainage in medium and deep black soils, low cropping intensity, high runoff. The soils are No. 9 (Region 15D2) low in N, medium in P, and medium to high in K, Deficiency of Zn and S varies from 25 to 75 percent.

Agro-Ecological Situation Characteristics AES-I Block Covered : 04 (Jaora, Piploda, Alot & Half part of Ratlam) Geographical Area : 394045 Topography : Gentel Slopy Soils : Medium Black Soil Major Farming systems : Agriculture + Horticulture + Animal Husbandry Major crops : Soybean, Garlic, Tomato, Wheat, Gram AES-II Block Covered : 03 (Sailana, Bajana & Some part of Ratlam) Geographical Area : 94429 Topography : Moderately Sloping Soils : Medium to shallow black soil Major Farming systems : Agriculture + Horticulture Major crops : Maize, Cotton, Tomato, Chilli

S. N Agro Characteristics ecological situation

10 1. Climate / Based on the Thornththwaite system of climate classification, Ratlam District has been classified as semi aird and dry subhumid Rainfall climatic type with index (-) 35.77. The district receives an average 975 mm of rainfall. The probability analysis of rainfall indicated that the wet rainfall year (20%) probability level) the rainfall exceeds 1147 mm while in dry year (80% probability level) the rainfall less than 747 mm. The mean annual rainfall covers 60% of total PET demand. The South West monssonal rainfall which is key to success of rainfed farming of the district. The climatic soil / water balance date indicates that the district receives surplus rainfall of 283 mm during August and September while remaining period the soil moisture control section remains partly dry suggesting irrigation requirement for achieving potential production.

The mean annual temperature varies from 18 to 25oc with annual mean of 25.5oc. The region experiences hot summer and mild winter with mean summer temperature 31.1oc and mean winter temperature of 20.0oc. The mean annual summer temperature (MAST) is greater than 22oc while the mean summer soil (MSST) and mean winter soild temperature (MWST) differ by more than 5oc soil characterizing HYPERTHERMIC temperature regime. The soil moisture control section remains moist in some or all parts for over 180 days, and continuously dry for more than 90 days representing the TYPIC USTIC moisture regime suitable for relay sequential crops.

1.2.9 Soil type/s

S. No Soil type Area in ha 1. Lithic Ustorthents – Lithic Haplustepts – Typic Ustorthents 29188 2. Typic Haplustepts - Lithic Ustorthents – Lithic Haplustepts 38918 3. Typic Ustorthents - Typic Haplustepts - Lithic Ustorthents 38918 4. Typic Haplusterts - Typic Haplusterts – Typic Ustorthents 43783 5. Vertic Haplustepts - Typic Haplusterts - Typic Haplustepts 48640 6. Chromic Haplusterts – Typi Chaplusterts - Typic Haplustepts 111889 7. Vertic Haplustepts - Typic Haplusterts - Typic Haplustepts 68106

1.2.10 Irrigation source and irrigated area S.N. Name of source Number Irrigated area in ha 01 Well 51568 13100 02 Tubewell 16630 72750 03 Pond 108 32508 04 Canal 39 1700 05 Other sources 469 20748 Total 68814 140806

1.2.11 Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district A. Agriculture Crops

11 Ratlam DISTRICTWISE AREA,PRODUCTION & YIELD AREA IN "000" HECTARE, PRODUCTION IN "000" M. TONNES, YIELD IN KG./ HECTARE 2013-14 2014-2015 2015-16 Area Production Productivity Area Production Productivity Area Production Productivity Maize 42 180 4307 38 79 2079 42 95 2282 Urd 9 7 795 10 5 500 7 5 676 Soybean 233 340 1104 229 202 881 230 206 894 Wheat 109 296 2713 91 262 2882 105 357 3399 Gram 79 77 978 69 76 1101 74 52 707 Mustard 7 19 1690 7 12 1695 8 12 1570 Cotton - - - 11 13 640 23 13 765 Source : www.mpkrishi.org

B. Horticulture Crops Major crops Area (ha) Production (in tonne) Productivity (kg/ha) Chilli 9600 19520 1950 Coriander 945 1046 1110 Garlic 17435 213576 12250 Ginger 658 11874 18130 Turmeric 285 4030 14150 Methi 9835 14948 1520 Potato 1520 24501 16120 Onion 5390 82195 15250 Tomato 3900 130983 31570 Okra 1192 15817 13270 Cucurbits 4155 67393 16220 Brinjal 1155 18050 15630 Cabbage 1640 22499 13720 Cauliflower 1875 18515 15260 Pea 703 65447 9310 Mango 432 1696 2750 Guava 834 17760 14620 Lemon 789 16795 15200 Mandrin 3530 61729 17100 Grape 45 950 15100 12 Major crops Area (ha) Production (in tonne) Productivity (kg/ha) Papaya 243 7913 21108 Pomegranate 355 4217 11101 Aonla 119 5672 8100 Marigold 2333 21463 9200 Tulsi 1850 2756 1490 Isbgol 715 964 1350 Aswagandh 650 577 890 Kalmegh 775 92 120 Ajwain 780 693 890 Chandrasur 1825 2116 1160 Source : Horticulture Department , Ratlam (M.P.)

C. Animal Census Distt. Ratlam (M.P.) Block Cattle Buffaloes Goat Sheep Camel Mule Donkey Horse Dogs Pigs Poultry Grand Total Piploda 30124 24089 11642 579 - 02 28 25 934 245 2670 70338 Jaora 40416 32585 29688 1878 05 02 52 88 556 250 7308 112828 Alot 58386 33414 37192 2794 02 - 106 111 884 110 11467 144466 Sailana 45746 11108 28247 150 - - 27 - 4099 10 21602 110989 Bajana 57800 12202 41639 89 - - 91 24 5640 24 44461 161970 Ratlam 71526 49551 36180 438 - - 54 97 1489 1845 45263 206443 Grand 303998 162949 184588 5928 07 04 358 345 13602 2484 132771 807034 Total Source : Deputy Director, Veterinary Services, Ratlam (M.P.) 1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during the reporting period (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops)

KVK Name Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance Population Number of farmers (having land in the village) from KVK Ratlam Kalaliya 2018-19 Jaora 20 3514 653 Ratlam Roopnagar 2018-19 Jaora 22 460 71 Ratlam Moriya 2018-19 Jaora 24 1475 232 Ratlam Moyakheda 2018-19 Jaora 22 1361 247 Ratlam Sarsoda 2018-19 Jaora 18 871 150 Ratlam Borda 2018-19 Jaora 15 1919 421 Ratlam Kariya 2018-19 Sailana 35 2053 336 Ratlam Ambakudi 2018-19 Sailana 40 214 37

13 Ratlam Chawadakhedi 2018-19 Sailana 45 408 78 Ratlam Makodiya Rundi 2018-19 Sailana 44 439 78 Ratlam Morjhar 2018-19 Sailana 48 830 160 Ratlam Kandarwasa 2018-19 Ratlam 35 1870 366 Ratlam Mewasa 2018-19 Ratlam 38 1290 237 Ratlam Baroda 2018-19 Ratlam 40 537 104 Ratlam Bajada 2018-19 Ratlam 41 1298 227 Ratlam 2018-19 Ratlam 39 Ratlam Semaliya 2018-19 Ratlam 44 4042 703 Ratlam Nandlai 2018-19 Ratlam 60 960 208 Ratlam Nawabganj 2018-19 Piploda 30 691 172 Ratlam Kharwakhurd 2018-19 Alot 55 1485 315 Ratlam Dhamniya 2018-19 Bajana 70 924 172

1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)

KVK Name THRUST AREA Ratlam Crop diversification and climate resilient technology. Ratlam Promotion for soil and water conservation – recharging tube well & dug well Ratlam Integrated nutrient and soil health management Ratlam Awareness for micro irrigation system and fertigation. Ratlam Integrated pest & disease management and need based use of insecticide and fungicide for the management of insect pest and disease of different crops. Ratlam Awareness and promotion of organic farming Ratlam Promotion of spices, vegetable, fruits, medicinal and floriculture. Ratlam Cross breeding, grading and selective breeding of dairy cattle with feed management. Ratlam Promotion of quality fodder production and availability of greens all the year ground. Ratlam Promotion of improved farm implements to reduce labour cost input Ratlam Promotion of post harvest management and effective marketing specially for horticulture crop produce. Ratlam Promotion of farmers organization through self help group and kisan club. Ratlam Women empowerment and drudgery reduction. Ratlam Integrated Farming System (IFS)

1.5. PROBLEM IDENTIFIED by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)

14 KVK Problem identified Methods of problem identification Location Name of Village & Block Name Ratlam Low yield due to use of local (home grain) Farmers interview / Diagnostic visit / Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana untreated / ungraded seed Group Discussion Ratlam Imbalance use of fertilizer, no use of bio-fertilizer Farmers group discussion Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana (culture) Ratlam Low yield due to incidence of insect pest disease, Crop Seasonal study, survey and group Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana injudicious use of pesticides discussion Ratlam Farmers grow crop in the same field every year and Farmers discussion and interview Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana sole crop traditionally Ratlam Low yield due to depletion of nutrient in soil, lack of By study of soil testing report and soil Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana harms and organic matter indiscrimate use of chemicals survey Ratlam Low yield due lack of knowledge for fruits and Farmers group discussion and Field visit Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana vegetable cultivation Ratlam Low production due to disease incidence and out break Seasonality study, survey and group Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana discussion Ratlam Low production due to imbalance of poor quality under PRA/ Farmers group discussion and Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana feeding of live stock Field visit Ratlam Infertility, delayed estrous, long calving interval of A.H. Camp, Group discussion & Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana repeat breeding diagnostic visit Ratlam Low production due poor management in goats Farmers group discussion and Field visit Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana Ratlam Low production due to poor health and care A.H. Camp, Group discussion & Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana management diagnostic visit Ratlam lack of knowledge awareness regarding nutrient Women’s meeting, Group discussion & Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana food, hygiene and health visit Ratlam Lack of knowledge & awareness among farmers to Self Help Group Meeting / Group Ratlam, Jaora, Piploda, Alot, Sailana, Bajana work in group discussion

2.1 Details of OFT on Crop

15 KVK Year/ Problem Title of Category Name of Technology/Variety used Themat Crop Name Farming Target No. Results (with Net Returns name Seaso diagnose OFT of ic Area Categ of Situations of parameter) (Rs./ha) n technolog T1 T2 T3 ory Crop trials FP RP T3 FP RP T3 y (T1) (T2) (T1) (T2) (Assessm ent/ Refineme nt) Ratla Summer deep Spray of Spray of NSKE ploughing + spray m NSKE (1500 ppm) @ of NSKE (300 Assessm 5% at early (1500 ppm) Low yield ppm) @ ent of stage of @ 5% at early Kharif of cotton 5% for 9.0 12. IPM insect stage of insect Fiber 14.60 170 293 363 2018- due to attack Assessment IPM Cotton Rainfed 07 07 0 25 technolo infestation + infestation + crop 45 50 00 of sucking managem 19 gy in yellow sticky yellow sticky traps pest ent of cotton traps @ @ 10 /ha + sucking 10/ha spray of pest Imidacloprid 17.8% SL@ 120 ml/ha Ratla Summer deep ploughing + m Erection of bird Erection of bird Spray of perchers @ perchers @ Low yield of Assessme Triazoph 12/ha + spray 12/ha + spray of Kharif soybean due nt of IPM os 40% of NSKE (300 Soybea 12.3 13.6 249 281 365 2018- to heavy technolog Assessment EC @ NSKE(300 IPM Oilseed Rainfed 07 07 16.80 ppm) @ 5% n 0 0 25 00 00 19 incidence of y in 800 ppm) @ 5% at at early stage of Girdle beetle soybean ml/ha early stage of larvae + spray larvae Thiacloprid 21.7% SC@ 650 ml/ha Ratla Low yield Assessme 200:60:0 120:60:40 120:60:40+2.5 ton Cereal Maize Rainfed 07 07 37.0 268 m Khari due to Maize nt (NPK) vermin compost s 00 imbalance cultivati f 169 209 use of on with INM 28.9 32.1 2018- 60 40 fertilizer and organic 19 not use of manure OM Ratla Low yield Assessm Assessment Pusa Bold Pusa Tarak + RDF Variety NRC DR – 2, Varietal Oilseed Mustar Irrigated 07 07 13.6 17.2 19.6 256 343 4288 m due to use ent of + seed treatment sowing with FIRB + Evaluatio d 0 0 0 36 66 5 Rabi of old mustard + culture + Need RDF + seed n 2018- variety pusa variety base pesticide treatment + culture 19 bold NRC + Need base DR - 2 pesticide Ratla Rabi Low yield Assessm Assessment Lok-1 MP - 3288 + RDF Variety DBW [110]; Crop Cereals Wheat Irrigated 07 07 29.3 34.6 40.3 246 326 4231 m 2018- of wheat ent of + seed treatment Sowing With FIRB, Productio 0 0 0 12 97 5

16 19 due to use wheat + culture + Need RDF 120:60:30:5 n of local variety base pesticide (NPKZn), Seed variety Lok- DBW - treatment with 1 110 azotobactor, PSB culture, weed management through mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron @ 14.4 g/ha or clodinofop + metsulfuron 64 g/ha, Harvesting through reaper cum binder. Ratla Spray NSKE Summer deep Vegeta Tomato Irrigated 07 07 m (300 ppm) @ ploughing + spray blve 5% at pre- NSKE (300 flowering stage ppm) @ 5% at pre Assessm Low yield at 15 days flowering stage at ent of Rabi of Tomato Spray of interval 15 days interval + IPM 105 123 147 2018- due to heavy Assessment Ha NPV @ erection of bird IPM 180 200 230 technolo 150 120 250 incidence of 250 LE/ ha perchers 19 gy in insect pest @ 12/ha + tomato spray of HaNPV @ 250 LE/ha + pheromone traps @ 12/ha Ratla Spray of NSKE Summer deep Pulse chickpe Irrigated 07 07 m (300 ppm) 5% ploughing + spray a at pre- NSKE Low yield Assessm flowering stage (300 ppm) 5% of gram due ent of at 15 days at pre-flowering Integrate Rabi to heavy IPM Spray of interval stage at 15 days 33 40 42 d Pest 11.1 13.1 14.2 2018- incidence of technolo Assessment HaNPV @ interval + erection 06 39 53 Managem gram pod gy in 250 LE/ ha of bird perchers @ 5 0 0 19 ent 0 0 0 borer and chickpe 12/ha + cut worm a Pheromone Traps @ 12/ ha + spraying HaNPV @ 250 LE/ha Ratla Assessm 14. 59 m Rabi Low yield ent of Crop 40 45 Assessmen Local Seed Fenugr 11. 12. 60 86 2018- due to use of Fenugree RMT-1 A.Fg-3 producti Irrigated 07 07 32 88 t Unknown spices eek 20 40 0 19 old cv. k cv. on 0 0 A.Fg-3 Ratla Do not use Assessm Assessme Local AFLR NHRDF – Red 3 Crop Seed Onion Irrigated 07 07 16 18 23 12 14 18 m to improved ent of nt producti spices 0.5 0.6 2.8 84 44 62 17 cv. Of onion onion on 0 0 0 00 80 40 variety NHRDF Red - 3 Ratla Low yield Nutrie T2- T3- Seed Garlic Irrigated 07 07 116. 5413 m due to nt 60:60:30;20 60:60:30;20+2. spices 6 00 imbalance manag 5 ton /ha T1- Integrate Rabi use of ement vermin d 100:60: 328 399 2018- fertilizer in Assessment compost+ Nutrient 84.6 95.4 20 000 000 19 and not garlic mulching Manage use of with ment mulching mulchi ng

Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel

- IPM technology in Cotton is a effective for the management of sucking insect pests Assessment of IPM technology in cotton in rainfed condition. - IPM technology in Soybean has been found moderate effective for the management Assessment of IPM technology in soybean of Girdle beetle in rain-fed condition. Assessment of mustard variety NRC DR - 2 Variety NRCDR – 2 is found better yield in limited - irrigation. Farmers ready to adopt this technology Assessment of wheat variety DBW - 110 DBW – 110 variety suitable for restricted irrigation and - better result. Farmers ready to adopt this technology - IPM technology in Tomato has been found effective for the management of pod Assessment of IPM technology in tomato borers and sucking pests in irrigated condition. - IPM technology in Chickpea was found most effective for the management of pod Assessment of IPM technology in chickpea borer and cutworm in irrigated condition

2.2 Economic Performance OFT Title Parameters Average Cost of Average Gross Return Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Gross Return / Gross Cost) Name and unit FP (T1) RP (T3) FP (T1) RP (T2) Refined FP (T1) RP (T2) Refined FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined FP RP Refined of Parameter (T2) Practice, Practice, Practice, (T1) (T2) Practice, if any (T3) if any (T3) if any (T3) if any (T3) Assessment of No. of 14.80 10.00 5.38 18955 19650 22100 36000 49000 58400 17045 29350 36300 1.88 2.49 2.64 IPM infected technology in plants / m2 cotton

18 Yield (q/ha) 9.00 12.25 14.60

No. of 8.00 7.20 4.01 18125 19500 22300 43050 47600 58800 24925 28100 36500 2.37 2.44 2.63 Assessment of infected IPM plants / m2 technology in soybean Yield (q/ha) 12.30 13.60 16.80

Maize cultivation 2350 1696 1.7 1.8 Yield (q/ha) 28.9 32.1 37.0 24000 25000 40460 44940 51800 20940 26800 2.07 with organic 0 0 2 7 manure Assessment of Yield (q/ha) mustard variety 13.60 17.20 18.60 15232 16942 17856 57120 72240 78120 41888 55298 60264 3.75 4.26 4.38 NRC DR - 2 Assessment of Yield (q/ha) wheat variety 29.30 34.60 40.30 29300 30967 31837 53912 63664 74152 24612 32697 42315 1.84 2.06 2.33 DBW 110 No. of 13.35 12.00 5.80 Assessment of infected IPM 20000 10515 plants / m2 74850 76880 82750 180000 230000 123120 147250 2.40 2.60 2.79 technology in 0 0 tomato 180 200 230 Yield (q/ha) No. of 2.92 6.45 5.23 Assessment of infected IPM 1600 3.0 3.3 plants / m2 17250 19950 49060 57640 62480 33060 40390 42530 3.13 technology in 0 6 4 14.2 chickpea 11.15 13.30 Yield (q/ha) 0 Yield (q/ha) 160.50 180.6 232. 3995 40756 42457 88444 10372 143783 4848 62968 101326 1.2 1.5 2.38 Assessment of 0 80 6 4 8 1 4 onion variety NHRDF Red – 3 Bulb wt. (g) 42.20 87.50 104. 80 Yield (q/ha) 11.20 12.40 14.6 1875 20821 20566 40320 56940 59422 2156 36119 38856 1.1 1.7 1.88 Assessment of 0 6 4 4 3 Fenugreek No of 24.20 26.18 cv.A.Fg-3 Pods/plant 32.1 6 Nutrient Yield (q/ha) 84.6 95.4 116. 9500 97000 100000 423000 49600 641300 3280 399000 541300 4.4 5.1 6.41 management in 6 0 0 00 5 1 garlic with mulching 2.3 Details of OFT on Agriculture Engineering 19 KVK Year/S Problem Title of Category of Name of Thematic Crop/En Crop/ Farmin Target No. Results (with Net Returns nam eason diagnose OFT technology Technology used Area terprise enter g of parameter) (Rs./ha) e (Assessment/ T1 T2 T3 Categor prise Situati trial FP RP T3 FP RP T y Refinement) ons s (T1) (T2) (T1) (T2) 3 Ratla ------m

Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel - - 2.4 Economic Performance OFT Parameters Average Cost of Average Gross Return Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio Title cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Gross Return / Gross Cost) Name and FP (T1) RP (T2) (T3) FP RP Refined FP (T1) RP Refined FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined FP RP Refined unit of (T1) (T2) Practice, (T2) Practice, Practice, (T1) (T2) Practice, Parameter if any if any if any if any (T3) (T3) (T3) (T3) ------2.5 Details of OFT on Animal Science

KVK Year/seas Proble Title of Category of Name of Technology used Thematic Category Name of Targe No. Results (with Net Returns nam on m OFT technology Area of Enterpris t of parameter) (Rs./ha) e diagnos (Assessmen T1 T2 T3 Enterpris e trial FP RP T3 FP RP T3 e t/ e s (T1) (T2) (T1 (T2 Refinement ) ) ) Ratla Low Assessme Assessment Green Green Green Enterprise Cattle 07 07 Avg. Avg. Avg. m yield nt of Fodder Fodder Fodder+ Mil Mil Mil due to concentrat + Dry + Dry Dry Fodder Live Stock k k k farmer e and Fodder Fodder + Mineral Rabi 2018- Production Yiel Yiel Yiel 1330 use Mineral + Cake + mixture + 4140 6921 19 Manageme d / d / d / 2 only Mixture (No Mineral De- nt day day day Green for mineral mixture worming + = = = Fodder increasing mixtur + De- Concentrat 4.7 5.1 7.2 + Dry milk e) wormin e as per

20 Fodder productio g milk + Cake n on dairy production (No cow. minera l mixtur e)

Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel - - 2.6 Economic Performance

OFT Title Parameters Average Cost of Average Gross Return Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Gross Return / Gross Cost) Name and FP (T1) RP (T2) (T3) FP RP Refined FP (T1) RP Refined FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined FP RP Refined unit of (T1) (T2) Practice, (T2) Practice, Practice, (T1) (T2) Practice, Parameter if any if any if any if any (T3) (T3) (T3) (T3) Assessment Avg. Milk 4.7 5.1 7.2 of Yield / day concentrate and Mineral Avg. Fat 4 4.38 4.45 Mixture for (%) 4320 4554 7434 8460 11475 20736 4140 6921 13302 1.95 2.51 2.78 increasing Avg. S.N.F. 8.27 8.33 8.33 milk (%) production on Heat in 350-360 200- 120- dairy cow. days 220 130 2.7 Details of OFT on Fisheries KVK Year/ Problem Title of Category of Name of Technology Thematic Category Name of Target No. of Results (with Net Returns Name Season diagnose OFT technology used Area of Enterprise trials parameter) (Rs./ha) (Assessment/ Enterprise Refinement) T1 T2 T3 FP RP T3 FP RP T3 (T1) (T2) (T1) (T2) Ratlam - - Nil

21 Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel - -

2.8 Economic Performance OFT Parameters Average Cost of Average Gross Return Average Net Return (Rs/ha) Benefit-Cost Ratio Title cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Gross Return / Gross Cost) Name and FP (T1) RP (T2) (T3) FP RP Refined FP (T1) RP Refined FP (T1) RP(T2) Refined FP RP Refined unit of (T1) (T2) Practice, (T2) Practice, Practice, (T1) (T2) Practice, Parameter if any if any if any if any (T3) (T3) (T3) (T3) Nil ------

2.9 Details of OFT on Agriculture Extension

OFT 1- Study on Knowledge, adoption & constraints faced by farmers about Soil health card based fertilizer Application in Ratlam District.

CONCEPTUALISATION OF PROBLEM/ DEFINITION- • To avoid deterioration of soil in long run and visualizing the importance of balance nutrient in crop production, government commence soil health card programme. • The soil health card (SHC) provides soil health data to get appropriate guidance to the farmers for the efficient use of fertilizer to cultivate crops based on soil health analysis. • The SHC is a simple document, which contains useful data on soil based on chemical analysis of the soil to describe soil health in terms of its nutrient availability and its physical and chemical properties. • The soil health card is made available online also for the farmers. • To understand the feelings of the farmers against this system, there was an urgent need to study the degree of positive or negative disposition associated with farmer towards the usefulness and application of soil health card.

BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM

Problem Identified in the district- • Injudicious use of fertilizer • Lack of knowledge about STV based fertilizer application • Low productivity of the district due to unawareness of soil testing.

22 • Lack of interaction of farmers with agri. Scientists and experts

PRIORITIZATION OF PROBLEMS According to severity and importance following priorities of problems were taken out with consultation of farmers: • Lack of knowledge about STV based fertilizer application • Injudicious use of fertilizer • Low productivity of the district due to unawareness of soil testing. • Lack of interaction of farmers with agri. Scientists and experts

OBJECTIVES • To study the knowledge level of the farmers towards soil health card based fertiliser application • To study the adoption level of the farmers towards soil health card based fertiliser application • To study the constraints faced by the farmers towards soil health card based fertiliser application

METHODOLOGY

Knowledge among farmers about Soil Health Card S.No Item Frequency Percentage 1 Low Knowledge Level (Score upto 12.55) 17 23.61 2 Medium Knowledge Level (Score From 12.56 to 17.53) 41 56.95

23 3 High Knowledge Level (Score above 17.53) 14 19.44

Data shows that maximum no. of respondents had medium knowledge score that is 56.95 % followed by respondents with low knowledge score (23.61%) and only 19.44 percent respondents had high knowledge score about soil health card. The findings are supported by Bhatt et al, 2010

Extent of adoption of soil health card based nutrient management practices by the soil health card beneficiary farmer’s. S.No. Nutrient No. of Farmers finding soil nutrient No. of Farmers adopted according to SHC. deficient in SHC Frequency Percentage 1. Major i. Nitrogen 41 40 97.56 ii. Phosphorus 55 49 89.09 iii. Potash 21 13 61.90 iv. Sulphur 18 15 83.33 2. Micro i. Zinc 39 29 74.36 ii. Iron 35 21 60.00 iii. Manganese 59 24 40.67 iv. Boron 48 19 39.58 v. Copper 51 18 35.29

Data in the above figure shows that maximum no. of respondents had high adoption percent related to nutrient deficiency found in major nutrients. 100% Adoption percentage was found in application of Nitrogen whereas lowest adoption percentage i.e 12.50 and 66.66 % was found in application of copper, potash and boron.

CONSTRAINTS AMONG FARMERS ABOUT SOIL HEALTH CARD S.No item Percent RANK 1 Difficult to understand the information on SHC without the assistance of agricultural/extension officer 56.94 V 2. Difficulty in calculating fertilizer dose on the basis of nutrient status of soil 45.83 VII 3. Unavailability of micronutrient fertiliser in market 58.33 IV 4. Sometimes adequate quantity of fertilisers not available 47.22 VI 5. Prices of fertilisers are high 72.22 I 6. Lack of knowledge about the importance of micronutrients 69.44 II 7. Collection of soil sample was not done as per scientific equipment & technique 31.94 IX 8. Non-availability of NPK combination fertiliser 36.11 VIII 9. Non –availability of Organic Manure 65.27 III

24 The data illustrated above revealed that majority of farmers (72.22 percent) expressed difficulty in having the prices of fertilizers are too high. 69.44 percent of them expressed difficulty in the aspect that knowledge about the importance of micronutrients. While 65.27 percent farmers expressed their view on non-availability of organic manure. Similar trend have been reported by Patel & Chauhan ,2012.

CONCLUSION It can be concluded from this study that majority of the farmers had medium knowledge level towards soil health card. Major constraints faced by the farmers in adoption according to soil health card were difficulty in having Prices of fertilisers are high, knowledge about the importance of micronutrients and on non-availability of organic manure. Therefore it is suggested that the policy makers should make suitable programmes and train the farmers to use the soil health card to a maximum level.

REFERENCES Patel, R.C. (2000). A study on the consequences of adoption of watershed management technology by beneficiary farmers in watershed area of Kheda district of State. Ph.D. Thesis, Sardarkrushinagar, Dantiwada Agriclutural University, SARDARKRUSHINAGAR, GUJARAT ().

P.M. Bhatt , H. B. Patel and B. M. Patel (2010), A Study on Awareness About Soil Health Card , Guj. J. Extn. Edu. XX-XXI 2009-2010

Patel, J.K. and Chauhan, N.B. (2012). Attitude of farmers towards soil health card (SHC) programme. Asian J. Soil Sci., 7(1): 114-116.

Recommendations of OFTs Recommendations Title of OFT For Farmers For Deptt. Personnel

2.10 Performance of OFT KVK Name Name of parameter Data on the parameter Result of 1 2 3 1 2 3 assessment

2.11 Information about Home Science OFT: ( For All Thematic Area) Category of Details of Characteristics of Farming / Thematic No. KVK Year Season Title of technology Technology Technology / Enterprise Problem diagnose Area of Recommendations Name OFT (Assessment/ Selected for Variety / Product / Situation trials Refinement) Assessment Enterprise

25 Ratlam Assement Assessmentr Quality protein T1 – local variety Farming 12 of Maize maize T2- QPM-1 variety Malnutrition among QPM-1for Nutritional 2018 Kharif farm families due to nutritional Security low nutrient diet. security for farm families Ratlam Ratlam is the Assessment Portable zero T1 – Use wet cloth Enterprise 12 leading producer of energy fruits or gunny bags to To assess fruits and vegetables and vegetable storage fruits and the in the M.P. However preservator vegetable. efficiency due to non T2 – Portable zero for availability of energy fruits and increasing adequate vegetable preservator self life of preservation and perishable storage facility, fruits and 2018- small and marginal Rabi vegetable Value 19 farmers are not to by using convert all their addition portable produce in economic zero energy value. About 30 – fruit and 40% of fruits and vegetable vegetable are lost or preservator value reduction (Janta during handling, fridge storage and transportation. Ratlam (i) Low iron Assessment T1 – existing dietary Enterprise 21 content in pattern diet. T2 – Iron tablet / (ii) Use of Assessment day with existing traditional of dietary pattern prevalence diet. T3 – Iron tablet / day 2018- of Anemia Nutritional Rabi (iii) Lack of + 50 gm roasted 19 Among Security soybean + 100 gm knowledge rural rice flakes / day with about adolescent existing dietary nutritional girls. pattern foods (iv) Prevalence of

26 infectious disesease Poor socio economics conditions

2.11 (A) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Drudgery Reduction) KVK OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter name Output m2/h Est. Energy WHR % reduction in % increase in Cardiac Cost of % Saving of cardiac Expenditure kj/min. beat/min drudgery efficiency Work Cost

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

2.11(B) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Income Generation) KVK OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter name Production per Cost of input Incremental income Yield(Kg/ha) Net Return Saving in Rs BC ratio unit T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

2.11 (C) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For value addition) KVK OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter name Composition of product Input used Shelf life in days Cost of input Incremental Net Saving in BC income Return Rs ratio Name of T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 vegetables Ratlam To assess the Ganny Fruits & 1.tomato 2 5 ------efficiency bags vegetables 2.brainjal 2 6 for preservator 3.Okra 2 5 increasing (janta 4.spinch self life of fridge) 5.fenugreek 1 3 perishable 6.coriander 1 3 fruits and Vegetables Vegetables 1 3 vegetable by using portable zero energy fruit and vegetable preservator 27 (Janta fridge

2.11(D) Economic Performance Home Science OFT: (For Nutritional security) KVK OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter Nutrient Intake (Unit) Anthropometric measurements name Name of Per capita Energy (kcal) Protein (gm) Lysine Trytophan Increase in Weight Increase in Increase in BMI vegetable/Fruit/Produ Consumption (Kg) Height (%) ct gm/ day (cm ) T T T T T T T T1 T2 T3 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 1 1 3 1 2 3 3 Ratla Assement 2.78 - 2. 3. - 1.32 3.06 - m of Maize Qual 4 3 2 variety Nor ity 5 QPM-1 for mal prot 16 16 4. 5.3 1.37 - 0 50g - - - 88.5 128 - 17.5 39 - nutritional Mai ein 7 8 4 2 7 g security for ze maiz farm e families Iron (mg)/dl p p P P P p p p p P P P o o o o o r r r o r r r s s s s s e e e st e e e t t t t t Assessmen exis iront Iron 9. 9 9 1 9 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ratla t of ting ablet tablet / 3 . . 0 . 1 5 6 3 4 5 7. day + 50 m prevalence diet / 9 4 3 . 5 ...... 2 of Anemia ary day gm roasted 9 7 1 2 3 8 4 5 0 7 Among patt with Soybean 5 1 rural ern exist + 100 gm adolescent ing Rice girls. dieta flakes ry /day with patte existing rn dietary pattern.

2.10 Feedback from KVK to Research System Name of KVK Feedback

28 3. Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations (FLD) 3.1. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years

List of technologies demonstrated and popularized during previous years and recommended for large scale adoption in the district Crop/ Horizontal spread of technology Thematic Details of popularization methods suggested to the KVK Name Enterprise Technology demonstrated No. of No. of Area in ha Area Extension system villages farmers Ratlam Soybean HYV (RVS 2001-4)+ RDF + seed Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 26 138 72 Crop treatment + culture + Need base coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension Production pesticide functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Soybean Integrated Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 11 32 14 RDF - NPKS (20:60:20:20) + WDG Nutrient coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension Sulphur @ 20 kg/ha Management functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Marigold Integrated Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 5 23 11 Nutrient RDF (60:75:50) + 25 tonne FYM coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension Management functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Chilli Acitameprid 20% SP@ 125 g/ha Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 9 18 9 HOS coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Onion Oxyfluorfen 250 gm a.i./ha for Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 7 21 10 HOS control of weeds in onion coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Chickpea HYV (RSG – 945)+ RDF + seed Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 35 115 60 Crop treatment + culture + Need base coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension Production pesticide functionaries, Field Day HYV (MP – 3288) + RDF + seed Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media Ratlam Wheat Crop 44 94 40 treatment + culture + Need base coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension Production pesticide functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Enterprise Naval treatment, Feeding colustrum, Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 5 24 - De-worming, Vitamin & mineral coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension LPM supplement, Antibiotics / functionaries, Field Day Cocidiostat, Timely Vaccination, Hygiene & Cleanness. Ratlam Garlic Integrated 60:60:30:20 (NPKS) + 2.5 t/ha Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 7 23 12 Nutrient vermin compost coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension Management functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Mustard RDF (60:30:20) + 20 kg S / ha Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 8 25 13 Integrated coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension Nutrient functionaries, Field Day 29 Management Ratlam Ajwain Varietal replacement Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 17 36 18 HOS coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Kalungi Varietal replacement Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 6 22 11 HOS coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension functionaries, Field Day Ratlam - Income Balance Feed + Mineral Mixture + Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 25 348 - generation Vaccination + De-worming coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Value addition Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 14 175 - HYV Wheat coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension (HI 8663 Poshan) functionaries, Field Day Ratlam Nutritional Training, Demonstration ,Group discussion Local media 13 218 - Nutritional Security Backyard Nutritional garden . coverage Farmers involvement & training to extension garden functionaries, Field Day

Note-  Thematic area should be spelled correct and select only on the given list.  *Crop name should be spelled correct and standard English name should be i.e Chick pea in place of gram, Paddy in place of Rice, brinjal in place of egg plant etc.  *Don’t press enter key to navigate among col use arrow or tab key  *don’t add space before or after statement within the table cell  Kindly mention realistic estimated yield of your crop under Demonstration.  If crop has been not yet harvested, mark it * on that.

3.2 Details of FLDs on Crop to be implemented during 2018-19

KVK year Season Thematic Technology demonstrated Name of Crop/ Name of Variety/ Crop- Area (ha) Results (q/ha) % change No. of farmers Name area Enterprise Technology/ / Entrep - No. FP (T1) RP (T2) SC ST Others General Total Enterprises Ratlam HYV (RVS 2001-4)+ Soybean RVS 2001-4 Crop RDF + seed treatment + 2018-19 Kharif 5.0 14.84 17.60 13.18 1 1 7 1 10 Production culture + Need base pesticide Ratlam HYV (DKC – 9133) + Maize DKC – 9133 Crop RDF + seed treatment + 2018-19 Kharif 5.0 32.60 43.42 33.19 1 1 4 4 10 Production culture + Need base pesticide Ratlam Plant Spray of Thiodicarb 75 2018-19 Kharif cotton - 5.0 10.00 14.20 42.0 - 10 - - 10 Protection W.P. @ 500 gm/ha

30 Ratlam Plant Spray of Rynaxypyr 20 2018-19 Kharif Protection EC @ 100 ml/ha Soybean - 5.0 12.30 16.30 32.52 - - 09 01 10

Ratlam Integrated Marigold RDF (60:75:50) + 25 tonne 2018-19 Kharif Nutrient - 5.0 42.9 54.3 26.57 - 2 7 1 10 FYM Management Ratlam Integrated RDF - NPKS (20:60:20:20) Soybean 2018-19 Kharif Nutrient + WDG Sulphur @ 20 - 5.0 12.43 16.53 32.98 1 - 4 5 10 Management kg/ha HYV (JG-14)+ RDF + Ratlam Crop Chickpea 2018-19 Rabi seed treatment + culture + JG-14 5.0 15.10 17.80 18.18 - - - - 10 Production Need base pesticide Ratlam HYV (GW - 451) + RDF + Wheat Crop 2018-19 Rabi seed treatment + culture + GW - 451 5.0 31.60 44.20 26.57 - - - - 10 Production Need base pesticide Ratlam Plant Spray of Propiconazol 25 2018-19 Rabi Wheat - 5.0 32.00 34.00 6.25 04 - 05 01 10 Protection E.C. @ of 300 ml/ha Ratlam Plant Imidachloprid 17.8 SL @ Protection 120 ml/ha + sulfax 80% 2018-19 Rabi w.p. @ 1.6 kg/ha & 10/ Garlic - 5.0 80.00 108.0 35.0 04 - 06 01 10 ha sticky trap + chipko for control of thrips Ratlam Integrated RDF (60:30:20) + 20 kg Mustard 2018-19 Rabi Nutrient - 5.0 12.8 16.94 32.33 - - 7 3 10 S / ha Management Ratlam Integrated Garlic 60:60:30:20 (NPKS) + 2018-19 Rabi Nutrient - 5.0 80.33 96.96 20.71 - - 9 1 10 2.5 t/ha vermin compost Management Ratlam Crop Varietal Evaluation Nigella A.N.-1 2018-19 Rabi 5.00 Production 6.80 11.40 40.35 - - 10 - 10 Ratlam Crop Varietal Evaluation Ajwain A.A.-2 2018-19 Rabi 5.00 00 06 06 04 10 Production 3.3 Economic Impact of FLD KVK Technology Name of Parameters Cost of Gross Return Average Net Return Benefit-Cost Name demonstrated Crop/ cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) Ratio (Gross Enterprise (Rs/ha) Return / Gross Cost) Name and FP (T1) RP FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) unit of (T2) Parameter Ratlam HYV (RVS 2001-4)+ Soybean Yield (q/ha) 14.84 17.60 22670 23867 50441 59822 27670 35955 1.22 1.51 RDF + seed treatment + culture + Need base pesticide

31 Ratlam HYV (DKC – 9133) + Maize Yield (q/ha) 32.60 43.42 16835 17250 55420 73814 38585 56564 2.29 3.28 RDF + seed treatment + culture + Need base pesticide Ratlam Spray of Thiodicarb 75 Cotton No. of infected 12.75 6.40 18955 22500 40000 568000 21045 34300 2.11 2.51 W.P. @ 500 gm/ha plants / m2

Yield (q/ha) 10.00 14.20 Ratlam Spray of Ranaxyphyor Soybean No. of infected 7.15 2.88 18125 19500 43050 57050 24925 37550 2.37 2.92 20 EC @ 120 ml/ha plants / m2

Yield (q/ha) 12.30 16.30 Ratlam RDF (60:75:50) + 25 Marigold Yield (q/ha) 42.9 54.3 53500 55200 158730 200910 105230 145710 2.96 3.63 tonne FYM Ratlam RDF - NPKS Soybean Yield (q/ha) 12.43 16.53 24000 25500 37200 49590 13200 24090 1.55 1.90 (20:60:20:20) + WDG Sulphur @ 20 kg/ha Ratlam HYV (JG- 14)+ RDF + Chickpea Yield (q/ha) 15.10 17.80 41525 46939 69762 82236 28237 35297 1.68 1.75 seed treatment + culture + Need base pesticide 1000 grain wt. 190 200

Ratlam HYV (GW – 451) + RDF Wheat Yield (q/ha) 31.60 44.20 + seed treatment + 26344 33258 58144 81328 31800 48070 1.21 1.45 culture + Need base 1000 grain 40 44.62 pesticide wt. Ratlam Spray of Propiconazol Wheat No. of infected 10.23 5.26 16578 17580 55520 58990 38942 41410 3.34 3.36 25 E.C. @ of 300 ml/ha plants / mts2

Yield (q/ha) 32.00 34.00 Ratlam Imidachloprid 17.8 SL Garlic No. of infected 5.98 2.80 85500 95000 240000 324000 154500 229000 2.80 3.41 @ 120 ml/ha + sulfax plants / mts2 80% w.p. @ 1.6 kg/ha & 10/ ha sticky trap + Yield (q/ha) chipko for control of 80.00 108.0 thrips Ratlam RDF (60:30:20) + 20 kg Mustard Yield (q/ha) 12.8 16.94 14500 15800 51200 67760 36700 51960 3.53 4.28 S / ha Ratlam 60:60:30:20 (NPKS) Garlic Yield (q/ha) 80.33 96.97 97000 99000 401650 504244 304650 405244 4.14 5.03 + 2.5 t/ha vermin compost Ratlam Varietal Evaluation Nigella Yield 6.80 11.40 16867 18994 47600 82080 30733 63086 1.82 3.32 (q/ha) Ratlam Varietal Evaluation Ajwain Data Awaited

3.4 Details of FLDs on Agriculture Engineering to be implemented during 2018-19 KVK year Season Thematic Technology Name of Name of Crop- Area Results (q/ha) % change No. of farmers

32 Name area demonstrated Crop/ Variety/Technology/Enterprises (ha) / Entrep - FP (T1) RP (T2) SC ST Others General Total Enterprise No. Ratlam - - - Nil

3.5 Economic Impact of FLD KVK Technology Name of Parameters Cost of Gross Return Average Net Return Benefit-Cost Ratio Name demonstrated Crop/ cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Gross Return / Enterprise (Rs/ha) Gross Cost) Name and FP (T1) RP FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) unit of (T2) Parameter Ratlam -

3.6 Details of FLDs on Animal Science to be implemented during 2018-19

KVK year Season Thematic Technology Name of Name of Variety/ Crop- Area (ha) / Results (q/ha) % No. of farmers Name area demonstrated Crop/ Technology/ Entrep - No. FP (T1) RP (T2) change SC ST Others General Total Enterprise Enterprises Ratlam Naval treatment, Enterprise Feedling colustrum, Avg. De-worming, Avg. growth Livestock Vitamin & mineral growth / 2018- / days Rabi Production supplement, Goat 10 Nos. days (90 61.33 2 8 10 19 (90 Management Antibiotics / days) = days) = Cocidiostat, Timely 75 g 46 g Vaccination, Hygiene & Cleanness.

3.7 Economic Impact of FLD KVK Technology demonstrated Name of Parameters Cost of Gross Average Benefit-Cost Name Crop/ cultivation Return Net Return Ratio (Gross Enterprise (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) Return / Gross Cost) Name and unit of FP RP FP RP FP (T1) RP FP RP FP (T1) RP (T2) Parameter (T1) (T2) (T1) (T2) (T2) (T1) (T2)

33 Ratlam Naval treatment, Feeding Goat Avg. growth / days (30 days) 56 64 colustrum, De-worming, in g Vitamin & mineral supplement, Avg. growth / days (60 days) 53 70 Antibiotics / Cocidiostat, in g 648 918 1378 2547 730 1629 2.12 2.77 Timely Vaccination, Hygiene & Avg. growth / days (90 days) 46 75 Cleanness. in g Av. Birth wt. (kg) 1.68 1.69 Mortality (%) 20 0

3.8 Details of FLDs on Fishery to be implemented during 2018-19 KVK year Season Thematic Technology Name of Name of Crop- Area Results (q/ha) % change No. of farmers Name area demonstrated Crop/ Variety/Technology/Enterprises (ha) / Entrep - FP (T1) RP (T2) SC ST Others General Total Enterprise No. Ratlam - - Ratlam

3.9 Economic Impact of FLD KVK Technology Name of Parameters Cost of Gross Return Average Net Return Benefit-Cost Name demonstrated Crop/ cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) Ratio (Gross Enterprise (Rs/ha) Return / Gross Cost) Name and FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) FP (T1) RP (T2) unit of Parameter Ratlam - -

3.10 Details of FLDs on Agriculture Extension to be implemented during 2018-19 KVK Season Problem Title Thematic Source of Detail of Area FP RP Variety No. of No of No. of farmers Name & Year identified Area Technology Technology (ha) (T1) (T2) Village Demonstration (Year) Demonstrated

SC ST Others General Total

3.11 Impact of FLD KVK Name Name of parameter Data on the parameter Result Feedback from 1 2 3 1 2 3 the farmer

34 3.12 Information about Home Science FLDs - (For All Thematic Area)

KVK Year Season Thematic Problem Technology to be Crop/ Name of Farming Proposed No. of name Area Identified Demonstrated as Solution Enterprise (In Variety/Technology Situation area (ha) Beneficiarie to the Identified Problem which crop /Entreprizes s Enterprise or Farming Activity) Ratla Income Low income in farm Goatry - 10 Balance feed+mineral m generation women involved 2018 Kharif mixture+vaccination+dewor Enterprise ingoatry due to ming imbalance feeding Ratla Income Low income of farm Grain pro super bag - 10 m generation families due to 2018 Kharif Grain pro super bag Maize storage losses of grain Ratla Value HYV (HI 86-63 Poshan) Wheat HI-8663 2.5 10 m addition Low income of farm Naturally bio fortified food, (POSHAN) 2018 women due to no Dual Purpose, β-carotene, Rabi Wheat -19 value addition of high hectoliter weight, higher wheat protein content and high level of micro nutrient. Ratla Income Low income of farm Grain pro super bag - 10 m 2018 generation families due to Rabi Grain pro super bag Chickpea -19 storage losses of grain

3.12 (A) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Drudgery Reduction) KVK OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter name Output m2/h Est. Energy WHR % reduction in % increase in Cardiac Cost of % Saving of cardiac Expenditure kj/min. beat/min drudgery efficiency Work Cost

T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 ------

3.12 (B) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Income Genration) KVK FLD Title Performance Indicator / Parameter

35 name Production per Cost of input Incremental income Yield( gm/day) Net Return Saving in Rs BC ratio unit T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Ratlam Demonstration of balance feeding - - 310 370 - 299.6 425.5 610.7 540.6 840.2 370.2 1.74 2.27 in Goatry Ratlam Storage losses % Pest count % Germination % Demonstration of grain pro-super 80 200 - - 1320 1500 - - bag for storage of 15 4 30 10 Maize 70 90

Ratlam Demonstration of grain pro-super 20 4 80 200 - - 32 10 4020 4420 70 92 - - bag for storage of Gram

3.12 (C) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For value addition) KVK OFT Title Performance Indicator / Parameter name Composition Input used outcome (Kg) Cost of Incremental Net Return Saving in BC of product input income Rs ratio (q) T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Ratlam Demonstration of wheat Wheat value addition of HI 8663 10.59 12.15 - - 5639 7075 - 8553 15747 24300 5639 6075 3.7 4.2 wheat by dalia (Poshan) making.

3.12 (D) Economic Performance Home Science FLD: (For Nutritional security) KVK OFT Performance Indicator / Parameter Nutrient Intake (Unit) Anthropometric measurements name Title Name of Per capita Energy Protein Iron Calcium Increase in Increase in Increase in vegetable/Fruit/Product Consumption (kcal) (gm) (mg) (mg) Weight (Kg) Height BMI (%) gm/ day (cm ) T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2

36 3.13 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD

KVK Name Crop Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks Field days 1 21 Ratlam Soybean Farmers Training 1 0 Media coverage 1 Mass Ratlam Field days 1 17 Maize Farmers Training 1 22 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 21 Cotton Farmers Training 1 20 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 18 Soybean (IPM) Farmers Training 1 19 Media coverage 0 0 Ratlam Field days 1 26 Marigold Farmers Training 1 10 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 25 Soybean (INM) Farmers Training 1 10 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 18 Chickpea Farmers Training 1 25 Media coverage 1 Mass Ratlam Field days 1 29 Wheat Farmers Training 1 19 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 18 Wheat (IPM) Farmers Training 1 23 Media coverage 1 Mass Ratlam Garlic (IPM) Field days 1 18 37 Farmers Training 1 24 Media coverage 0 0 Ratlam Field days 1 28 Mustard Farmers Training 1 12 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 19 Garlic (INM) Farmers Training 1 23 Media coverage 0 0 Ratlam Field days 1 29 Nigella Farmers Training 1 12 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 17 Ajwain Farmers Training 1 24 Media coverage 0 0 Ratlam Field days 1 26 Goatry (Home Sc.) Farmers Training 1 12 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 27 Maize (Home Sc.) Farmers Training 1 12 Media coverage - - Ratlam Field days 1 19 Wheat (Home Sc.) Farmers Training 1 23 Media coverage 0 0 Ratlam Field days 1 29 Chickpea (Home Sc.) Farmers Training 1 12 Media coverage - -

3.14 Details of FLD on crop hybrids. S. Name of the Name of the Name of the Source of Hybrid No. of Area in No. KVK Crop Hybrids (Institute/Firm) farmers ha.

4. Feedback System

38 4.1. Feedback of the Farmers to KVK

Name of Feedback KVK Technology appropriations Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future Adoption Ratlam Assessment of IPM technology in Personal discussion with farmers and Reduce the incidence of Girdle beetle Farmers ready to adopt soybean training to farmers at village and KVK this technology Ratlam Assessment of IPM technology in Personal discussion with farmers and Reduce the attack of sucking pest like white Farmers take interest with cotton training to farmers at village and KVK fly, jassid, aphid and leaf hopper in cotton the technology Ratlam Assessment of IPM technology in Personal discussion with farmers and Less incidence of borers and sucking pest Farmers ready to adopt tomato training to farmers at village and KVK this technology Ratlam Assessment of IPM technology in gram Personal discussion with farmers and Reduce the attack of gram pod borer and Farmers satisfied with this training to farmers at village and cut worm technology KVK Ratlam Demonstration of soybean variety Visit to farmers field, Group Discussion, This Kharif soybean variety RVS 2001-04 Farmers are convinced with (RVS 2001-04). Personnel Training and field day is better in respect to production, this technology and adopting productivity and quality basis than other it in big way treatment hence farmers get better return. Ratlam Demonstration of maize variety Visit to farmers field, Group Discussion, This Kharif maize variety DKC – 9133 is Farmers are convinced with (DKC – 9133). Personnel Training and field day better in respect to production, productivity this technology and adopting and quality basis than other treatment hence it in big way farmers get better return. Ratlam Demonstration of Thiodicarb 75 W.P. Personal discussion with farmers and The technology better for management of Farmers satisfied with @ 500 gm/ha in cotton training of farmers at KVK as well as boll worm in cotton with minimize this technology farmers field indiscriminate use of pesticide Ratlam Demonstration of Rynaxypyr 20 EC @ Personal discussion with farmers and The technology found relatively better for Farmers adopt this 120 ml/ha in soybean training of farmers at KVK as well as the management of chewing and biting type technology farmers field mouths of pests i.e Girdle beetle in soybean Ratlam Demonstration Propiconazol 25 E.C. Personal discussion with farmers and The technology partially better for the Good result of the @ of 300 ml/ha in wheat training of farmers at KVK as well as management of foliar disease in wheat technology and farmers farmers field satisfied with this technology Ratlam Demonstration of Imidachloprid 17.8 Personal discussion with farmers and The technology is qualitative and Farmers appreciated with SL @ 120 ml/ha + sulfax 80% w.p. @ training of farmers at KVK as well as quantitative better for enhancing the the technology and ready 1.6 kg/ha & 10/ ha sticky trap + farmers field production of garlic with control of thrips to adopt in large scale chipko for control of thrips in garlic in garlic

4.2. Feedback from KVK to Research System.

39 Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on Technology Tested Ratlam IPM technology in Cotton is a effective for the management of sucking insect pests in rainfed condition. Ratlam IPM technology in Soybean has been found moderate effective for the management of Girdle beetle in rain-fed condition. Ratlam Variety NRCDR – 2 is found better yield in limited irrigation. Farmers ready to adopt this technology Ratlam DBW – 110 variety suitable for restricted irrigation and better result. Farmers ready to adopt this technology Ratlam IPM technology in Tomato has been found effective for the management of pod borers and sucking pests in irrigated condition. Ratlam IPM technology in Chickpea was found most effective for the management of pod borer and cutworm in irrigated condition

4. Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme.

Category of the Date and place No. of participants involved Name of KVK Methods of need assessment training Ratlam F/FW Scientist Visit to farmers field 27.04.2018 & Riyawan 20 Ratlam F/FW Group Discussioin 24.05.2018 & Kanser 21 Ratlam F/FW/RY/IS SAC 08.06.2018 & KVK 27 Ratlam F/FW Field observation 20.06.2018 & Kariya 26 Ratlam F/FW Baseline Survey 24.06.2018 & Sukheda 28 Ratlam F/FW Kisan Sangosthi 04.08.2018 & Talidana 71 Ratlam F/FW Kisan Sangosthi 12.09.2018 & Dhamedi 40 Ratlam F/FW/RY/IS SAC 17.09.2018 & KVK 24 Ratlam F/FW Field Day 27.09.2018 & Moriya 26 Ratlam F/FW Field Day 04.10.2018 & Akyakhurd 47 Ratlam F/FW Farmers Meeting 17.11.2018 & Tal 19 Ratlam F/FW PRA 29.11.2018 & Roopnagar 23 Ratlam F/FW Scientist visit to farmers field 26.12.2018 & Chipia 23 Ratlam F/FW PRA 12.02.2019 & Roopnagar 19 Ratlam F/FW PRA 19.02.2019 & Roopnagar 22 Ratlam IS Power Point Presentation and 14.03.2019 & FTC, Jaora 33 Group Discussion

Abbreviation Used FW (A) Farmers & Farm Women RY (B) Rural Youths IS (C) Extension Personnel

40 ONC On Campus Training Programme OFC Off Campus Training Programme M Male F Female T Total Thematic Areas for Training CRP Crop Production HOV Horticulture – Vegetable Crops HOF Horticulture-Fruits HOO Horticulture- Ornamental Plants HOP Horticulture- Plantation crops HOT Horticulture- Tuber crops HOS Horticulture- Spices HOM Horticulture- Medicinal and Aromatic Plants SFM Soil Health and Fertility Management LPM Livestock Production and Management WOE Home Science/Women empowerment AEG Agril. Engineering PLP Plant Protection FIS Fisheries PIS Production of Inputs at site CBD Capacity Building and Group Dynamics AGF Agro-forestry OTH Others

41 5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 1. Training programmes should be strictly covered under above mentioned thematic areas only, 2. For category, training type and thematic area, mention code/abbreviations only

Table 5.1. Details of Training programmes conducted by the KVKs for Farmers Name Catego Traini Thematic Training Title No. of Durati Participants of ry (F ng Area of Courses on KVK &FW/F Type training (Days) Gen SC ST Others W) (ONC/ M F M F M F M F OFC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Ratlam F&FW ONC Production of Organic Farming 3 9 20 - 9 2 5 1 27 1 organic input Ratlam F&FW ONC Cropping system Production Technology of soybean & maize 1 3 7 - 2 - 1 - 10 - Ratlam F&FW ONC Integrated Crop Recommended varieties and production technology 1 3 16 - 2 - 2 - 10 - Management of rabi crops Ratlam F&FW ONC Feed and Fodder Seed Production Technique in Berseem 1 3 6 - - - - - 19 - technologies Ratlam F&FW ONC Integrated Pest Importance of soil solarization in IPM 1 3 9 - 1 1 2 - 7 - Management Ratlam F&FW ONC Integrated Pest Plant protection measures in Kharif season crops 1 3 10 - 3 - 3 - 4 - Management Ratlam F&FW ONC Integrated IPM and IDM in vegetable crops 1 3 1 - - - 18 - 7 - Disease Management Ratlam F&FW ONC Bio-control of Use of bio-pesticides in plant protection 1 3 ------18 1 pest and diseases Ratlam F&FW ONC Integrated Pest Insect pests and diseases management in maize 1 3 11 - - - - - 12 - Management Ratlam F&FW ONC Design and Low cost balance feed ration preparation from local 1 3 - 12 - 1 - 2 - 7 development of available agricultural bio products and residues. low/minimum cost diet Ratlam F&FW ONC Animal Nutrition Azola culture production and feeding in live stocks 1 3 3 - 10 - 1 - 8 - Management for increasing production Ratlam F&FW ONC Production of Precautions during pre-parturition, parturition, 1 3 5 - 1 - 1 - 13 - quality animal post partition and calf management in dairy products animals. Ratlam F&FW ONC Production and Different composting methods for proper 1 3 9 - 2 - - - 10 - use of organic utilization of cow dung, urine and straw waste. 42 inputs Ratlam F&FW ONC Production and Vermi-compost and Vermi-wash preparation and 1 3 20 - - - - - 4 - use of organic importance inputs Ratlam F&FW ONC Others (Soil Pesticide fungicide preparation with different pests 1 3 - - - 4 1 4 5 7 Science) of plants and its application method. Ratlam F&FW ONC Processing and Food Preservation &Value addition of different 1 3 - 3 - - - 27 - 2 cooking types of fruits Ratlam F&FW ONC Designing and High Protein supplement diet for school going 1 3 - 9 - 6 - 4 - 2 development for children high nutrient efficiency diet Ratlam F&FW ONC Production of bio Importance and methods of seed treatment and use 1 3 - 5 - 6 - 4 - 6 control agents and of bio fertilizers bio pesticides Ratlam F&FW ONC Household food Layout and planning for establishment of 1 3 - 7 - 10 - - - 11 security by nutritional garden kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening Ratlam F&FW ONC Processing and Preparation of different value added product of 1 3 - 1 - 6 - 5 - 8 cooking aonla Ratlam F&FW ONC Capacity building Role of ICT tools in Agricultural Development 1 3 4 - 1 - - - 15 - and group dynamics Ratlam F&FW ONC Nursery raising Planning of healthy nursery raising through 1 3 7 1 - - - - 9 1 different crop Ratlam F&FW OFC Seed Production Post Harvest Technology for Rabi Crops 2 4 1 - 2 - 5 10 28 - Ratlam F&FW OFC Resource Ridge & Furrow sowing technology in kharif crops 1 2 10 - - - - - 13 - Conservation Technologies Ratlam F&FW OFC Seed Production Seed Production Technique in Wheat 1 2 7 - 7 - 2 - 14 - Ratlam F&FW OFC Weed Weed Management in Rabi Crops 1 2 6 - - - - - 15 - Management Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated Pest Insect pest and diseases management in seed 1 2 1 - - - - - 16 3 Management spices crop Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated Pest Insect pests management in soybean 1 2 - - - - 17 3 - - Management Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated Pest Production and use of different botanical pesticides 1 2 2 - - - 2 - 26 - Management in IPM Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated Pest Use of different traps in IPM 1 2 6 - 2 - 1 - 18 - Management

43 Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated Pest Insect pests management in garlic 1 2 6 - 1 - - - 3 9 Management Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated Integrated pest and disease management in Rabi 1 2 - - 2 - 6 - 14 - Disease field crops Management Ratlam F&FW OFC Production of Goatry farming for economical and nutritional 1 2 ------18 3 quality animal security in rural areas products Ratlam F&FW OFC Disease Significance of proper and timely vaccination, de- 1 2 5 - 1 - 4 - 9 - Management worming and first aid treatment of diseases / disorder in farm animals Ratlam F&FW OFC Production of Role of A.I. in breed improvement and heat 1 2 5 - - - - 1 14 2 quality animal detection in cross bed animals products Ratlam F&FW OFC Feed & fodder All the year round green fodder production 1 2 2 - 4 - - - 17 - technologies Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated water Mulching and fertilizer application in Garlic. 1 2 8 2 - - - - 8 5 management Ratlam F&FW OFC Balance use of Fertilizer application in different rabi crops 1 2 ------8 12 fertilizer Ratlam F&FW OFC Integrated water Benefit of drip and sprinkler irrigation in rainfed 1 2 16 1 1 1 3 1 2 - management areas. Ratlam F&FW OFC Minimization of Minimization of nutrient losses in food processing 1 2 - 5 - 2 - 4 - 9 nutrient loss in processing Ratlam F&FW OFC Designing and Importance of soybean and its nutritional factors 1 2 - 6 - 1 - 12 - 13 development for and health benefits. high nutrient efficiency diet Ratlam F&FW OFC Farm machinery Use of time and energy saving equipments in 1 2 - 7 - 4 - 8 - 14 & its maintenance agriculture work Ratlam F&FW OFC Household food Cultivation of coloured vegetables and fruits for 1 2 - 3 - 10 - - - 8 security by supplementing additional vitamin and minerals in kitchen gardening daily diet. and nutrition gardening Ratlam F&FW OFC Production of Clean milking for quality milk production 1 2 - - - 3 - 12 - - quality animal products Ratlam F&FW OFC Women and Child Personal hygiene and health for farm women 1 2 - 5 - 1 - 18 - 4 care Ratlam F&FW OFC Storage loss Low cost technologies for minimizing storage 1 2 - - - - - 20 - - minimization losses techniques 44 Ratlam F&FW OFC Capacity building Farm records keeping and its importance for 1 2 - - 11 - 6 - 14 and group estimating cost of cultivation. dynamics Ratlam F&FW OFC Capacity building Central sponsored schemes like PMFBY, PMSY, 1 2 5 - 2 - 14 - - - and group PM Soil health card yojna in sustainable dynamics agriculture development Ratlam F&FW OFC Leadership Leadership – Its meaning and role for agricultural 1 2 8 - - - - - 15 - development development Ratlam F&FW OFC Production of low Scientific production technology of Nigella. 1 2 - - 6 1 - - - - volume and high value crops Ratlam F&FW OFC Production of low Scientific production technology for Ajwain & 1 2 1 - 4 - - - 17 - volume and high Fenugreek crops. value crops Ratlam F&FW OFC Production of low Advance production technology of winter 1 2 6 - 1 - - - 2 10 volume and high vegetable crops eg. Onion and Garlic value crops Ratlam F&FW OFC Crop Production Harvesting and storage of wheat 3 6 4 - 12 2 2 20 32 2

Table 5.2. Details of Training Programmes conducted by the KVKs for Rural Youth Name of Category Training Thematic Area of No. of Courses Duratio Participants KVK (RY) Type training n (Days) (ONC/OFC) Gen SC ST Others M F M F M F M F Ratlam RY ONC Profitability and sustainability of 2 - - - - - 21 - Integrated farming 5 different component of IFS Ratlam RY ONC Apiculture is best enterprises for 12 - 3 - 2 - 4 - Apiculture 7 increase farmers income Ratlam RY ONC Goat rearing and backyard 12 1 2 - 2 - 4 - Sheep and goat poultry farming for income 7 rearing generation Ratlam RY ONC Mashroom Mashroom Production and - 1 - 3 1 2 5 8 5 Cultivation different uses of Mashroom Ratlam RY ONC Different methods of food - 1 - 1 - 15 - 5 Value addition preservation and value addition of 5 different value added food Ratlam RY ONC Entrepreneurship development 3 - 1 - - - 13 - Extension for farmers and rural youth in 5 rural development Ratlam RY ONC Planning of a Healthy nursery 3 - 1 - - - 13 - nursery raising raising through different methods 5 of solanaceous crops

45 Table 5.3. Details of Training Programmes conducted by the KVKs for Extension Personnel Name of Category Training Thematic Area of No. of Courses Duration Participants KVK (IS) Type training (if other (Days) Gen SC ST Others (ONC/ please specify name) M F M F M F M F OFC) Ratlam IS ONC Bee keeping is a enterprise for 7 - 5 - 11 - 10 - Bee keeping (Other) farmers income 2 Ratlam IS ONC Weed management and 5 - 2 - 8 - 8 - Weed management 2 practices in rabi vegetable Ratlam IS ONC Preparation o UMMB for 7 - 5 - 12 - 9 - Live stock feed and feeding during summer season 2 fodder management when green is not available to sustain milk production. Ratlam IS ONC Wheat production 7 - 3 - 8 - 7 - Crop production technologies 2

Ratlam IS ONC Household nutritional Importance of fruits and - 10 - 13 - 12 - 6 2 security vegetables in our daily diet. Ratlam IS ONC Role of ICT tools in 7 - 3 - 7 - 7 - Capacity building agriculture development 2

Table 5.4. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth conducted by the KVKs Name Thematic Area Training Name of Identified No of Duration Number of Beneficiaries of title Crop / Thrust Area Courses of Gen SC KVK Enterprise training ST Others (days) M F M F M F M F Integrated Profitability and sustainability Income 2 - - - - - 21 - Ratlam 1 5 farming of different component of IFS Generation Ratlam Apiculture is best enterprises for Income 12 - 3 - 2 - 4 - Apiculture Bee keeping 1 7 increase farmers income Generation Goat rearing and backyard 12 1 2 - 2 - 4 - Ratlam Sheep and goat Income poultry farming for income Goatry 1 7 rearing Generation generation Ratlam Mashroom Mashroom Production and Income - 1 - 3 1 2 5 8 Mashroom 1 5 Cultivation different uses of Mashroom Generation Different methods of food - 1 - 1 - 15 - 5 Ratlam Value addition Fruits / Income 1 5 preservation and value addition 46 of different value added food vegetable Generation Ratlam Entrepreneurship development Income 3 - 1 - - - 13 - Extension for farmers and rural youth in Generation 1 5 rural development Ratlam Planning of a Healthy nursery Nursery Income 3 - 1 - - - 13 - nursery raising raising through different Generation 1 5 methods of solanaceous crops Management

Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes Name Title Thematic Sub-theme Client Dura- No. of No. of Participants Sponsoring Fund of KVK area (as given (as per (FW/ RY/ tion courses Gen Others SC ST Agency received in column no 5 IS) (days) for abbreviation of Table T1) training table) (Rs.) M F M F M F M F d`f’k mUufr ;kstuk mifuns”kd Ratlam ds d`f’k foLrkj ij d`f’k ,oa insu mife”ku Crop ifj;kstuk vkRek ;kstuk - FW 05 1 - - - - 1 - 34 - funs”kd 81625 varxZr vkoklh; Production **vkRek** d`’k.k izf”k{k.k ckalokM+k

Table 5.6. Details of training programme conducted for livelihood security in rural areas by the KVKs Name of Training title Self employed after training Number of KVK Type of units Number of units Number of persons persons employed employed else where Ratlam - - - - -

Table 5.7 Training Programmes for Panchayati raj Institutions Office-bearers & members Sub-theme (as Clien No. of Participants Fund Thematic area Sponso per column no t Dura- received for Name of (as given in No. of ring Title 5 of Table T1) (FW/ tion Gen Others SC ST training KVK abbreviation courses Agency RY/ (days) (Rs.) table) IS) M F M F M F M F Ratlam ------

47 Table 5.8 Evaluation/Follow up & Impact of the training programmes conducted by the KVK (all types of trainings) Title of the No. of Change in Change in Change in Income Impact on training trainees knowledge Production (q/ha) (Rs) 1. Area expanded (ha) Name of (Score) 2. No. of farmers adopted (no.) KVK Before After Before After Before After 3. % change in knowledge, production & Income Ratlam Recommended 30 28 39 14.7 16.3 26098 33298 1. Area expanded (ha) - 423 varieties and 2. No. of farmers adopted (no.) - 97 production 3. % Change in knowledge – 39.29 technology of 4. %Change in production – 10.88 rabi crops 5. % Change in Income – 27.59 Ratlam Seed Production 30 26 37 41.8 49.7 46470 63084 1. Area expanded (ha) - 346 Technology in 2. No. of farmers adopted (no.) - 107 Wheat 3. % Change in knowledge – 42.30 4. %Change in production – 18.90 5. % Change in Income – 35.75

6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Name of Detail of Participants Remarks No. of No. of the KVK Farmers Extension Activity activities activities SC/ST (Farmers) (Others) Officials Purpose Topic s Crop (Targeted) (Achieved) M F M F M F Stages Ratlam Advisory ------Services Ratlam Agri mobile ------clinic Ratlam Animal Health Diagnosis & treatment in the Animal Health & Camp 1 36 - 7 - - - spot for the problem of the A.I. animal Ratlam Awareness 1 25 ------programme Ratlam Celebration of ------important days Ratlam Diagnostic visits To diagnose the problem at As per farming 54 299 13 11 2 35 0 field level & provide situation technological intervention to

48 Name of Detail of Participants Remarks No. of No. of the KVK Farmers Extension Activity activities activities SC/ST (Farmers) (Others) Officials Purpose Topic s Crop (Targeted) (Achieved) M F M F M F Stages solve the problem Ratlam Exhibition Mass Mass Mass Mas Mass Dissemination and technology of that 4 Mass s popularization of Agriculture crop / Horticulture crop Ratlam Exposure visits 2 - - 72 ------Ratlam Extension Mass Mass Mass Mas Mass Dissemination and Improve Literature s popularization of the 35 Mass cultivation and technology through print management media Ratlam Ex-trainees ------Sammelan Ratlam Farm advisory ------Services Ratlam Farm Science Club conveners ------meet Ratlam Farmers Seminar/Worksh ------op Ratlam Farmers visit to To know about KVK KVK attitudes and latest As per farming 1 796 257 479 163 - - technology available in KVK situation (Knowledge resource centre) Ratlam Field Day Popularization and Early Improved 7 102 12 23 0 - - dissemination of improved maturity cultivation of crop cultivation stage Ratlam Film Show Awareness of latest Subject wise on 6 79 15 42 0 - - technology through video campus trg. effect Programme Ratlam Group meetings ------Ratlam Interface Delivered Awareness regarding Rabi 2 48 - 4 - 12 1 knowledge - and Kharif Crops subject wise Ratlam Kharif / Rabi ------Sammelan Ratlam Kisan Ghosthi 3 76 17 25 3 - - Discussion with the farmers Package of Monthly 49 Name of Detail of Participants Remarks No. of No. of the KVK Farmers Extension Activity activities activities SC/ST (Farmers) (Others) Officials Purpose Topic s Crop (Targeted) (Achieved) M F M F M F Stages regarding field problem and practices of identification of farmers Agriculture, problem and their solution horticulture crops & Animal Ratlam Kisan Mela 1 1733 62 643 51 - - - - - Ratlam Krishi Gyan ------Doot meet Ratlam Krishi Mahotsav ------Ratlam Lectures To update knowledge and As per the delivered as 78 1561 213 1086 79 - - skill of the farmers to Monthly programme resource persons specific lecture Ratlam Mahila Mandals conveners ------meetings Ratlam Method ------Demonstrations Ratlam Newspaper Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Dissemination and Improve coverage popularization of the 21 Mass cultivation and - technology through print management media Ratlam Popular articles Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass To update knowledge and As per the 11 Mass skill of the farmers to Monthly programme specific lecture Ratlam Pradhanmantri phasal beema ------yojana Ratlam Radio talks Mass Mass Mass Mas Mas Awareness of technology in 4 Mass s s larger scale Ratlam Scientific visit to To assess the technology at As per farmers farmers field the field level suggestion to 51 94 22 31 2 - - problem & improve the practices and to situation solve the problem Ratlam Self Help Group conveners ------meetings Ratlam Soil health Camp 2 25 - 11 ------50 Name of Detail of Participants Remarks No. of No. of the KVK Farmers Extension Activity activities activities SC/ST (Farmers) (Others) Officials Purpose Topic s Crop (Targeted) (Achieved) M F M F M F Stages Ratlam Soil test ------campaigns Ratlam Summer deep ploughing ------campaigning Ratlam Technology Week ------Celebration Ratlam TV talks Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Farmer problem Awareness of technology in related to crop 6 Mass larger scale production and other interprise Ratlam Workshop ------Ratlam Others (i) National 5 - 179 - 45 - - Nutritional 1 - 5 - 203 - - To make people aware regarding special programme Month 1 - 177 - 98 - - like World Women’s day (ii) Mahila As per special day and motivate to the people Kisan Diwas for theme of the programme (iii) Internation among the community al Women’s Day

7. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)

7.1 KVK Newsletters KVK Name Date of start Periodicity Number of copies printed Number of copies distributed

7.2 Literature developed/published KVK Type Title Author’s name Number of copies Name Ratlam Research Paper Goat rearing : A pathway for livelihood security of farm women Barkha Sharma, Jagdish Patidar, D.R. Mass Pachauri and Sarvesh Tripathy

51 Ratlam Research Paper Assessment of supplementation of Soy-Poha Ladoo for prevention of Barkha Sharma, Jagdish Patidar, Sarvesh Mass Malnutrition in Rural area of ratlam district Tripathy and D.R. Pachauri Ratlam Research Paper Effect of foliar spray of micro nutrient on pigment content in pot mum Jagdish Patidar, M.Vidhya Shankar and S.N. Mass cultivars ajina purple and dolly white Mishra Ratlam Research Paper Effect of tillage and crop establishment methods on yield and Anil Khippal, Kamini Kumari and Jasbir Singh Mass economics of cotton Ratlam Research Paper Impact of long term application of crop residues and residual zinc on Kamini Kumari, Janardhan Prasad, Ishwar Mass vertical distribution of organic carbon and DTPA – Zn Singh Solanki and Ravish Choudhary Ratlam Research Paper Long term effect of Residual Zinc and Crop residues on zinc Kamini Kumari, Ravish Choudhary, J Prasad Mass fractionation with different path and Ishwar Singh Solanki Ratlam Research Paper Nector seceration Rhythmus and nector energetical of Trifolium M.K. Jat, O.P. Chaudhary & A.S. Tetarwal Mas alexandnimum Ratlam Research Paper Balance sheet of NPK in brinjal as influenced by doses of Chemical Rohatash Siongh Bhadauria, K.N. Nagaich, Mass fertilizers and folier application of NAA B.K. Singh and Debesh Singh Tomar Ratlam Research Paper Residual effect of wheat residue and fertilizer levels on growth, yield Sweta A Patel, Chatra Ram, Neha Chaudhary Mass attributes, yield and economics of summer pearl millet [Pennisetum and HL Chaudhary glaucum (L.) R. 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Mass Pachauri and Dr. M.K. Jat MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Manual Training Manual – oehZ dEiksLV ,oa oehZ okW”k ;wfuV dh fo”ks’k cukoV] ykxr ,oa Qk;nsa Eklkyk Qlyksa dh oSKkfud [ksrh MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Book Ratlam Book Concise Crop Science Dr. C.R. Kantwa 500 Ratlam Book Concise Agriculture Dr. C.R. Kantwa 1000 Ratlam Book Chapter Objective Agriculture (ARS) – Previous year examination papers Dr. C.R. Kantwa Ratlam Book Chapter Objective Agriculture (JRF) – Previous year examination papers Dr. C.R. Kantwa Tkk;Qy dh lQy ckxokuh MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Book Chapter ghax dh [ksrh MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Book Chapter pkj cht elkyk MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Book Chapter vukjnkuk elkyk MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Book Chapter moZjd dh “kq)rk dh tkap MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Book Chapter ty dk lap;u MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Book Chapter jch ,oa [kjhQ dh Qlyksa esa iks’kd rRo izca/ku MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh Ratlam Technical Bulletin MkW- dkfeuh dqekjh

7.3 Details of Electronic Media Produced KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio- Title of the programme Number Cassette) Ratlam DVD – Vermi Compost, Vermi Wash and Success Story 01 Vermi Compost Wash Production Ratlam

8. Production and supply of Technological products 8.1 SEED production

53 Expected KVK Name Major group Provided to No. of area Crop Variety Quantity (qt.) Value (Rs.) /class Farmers coverage (ha.) Ratlam Cereals Maize DKC 9133 8.22 10086 - - Ratlam Cereals Maize DKC 9133 1.20 1100 For Demo Unit (Goatry) Ratlam Cereals Wheat HI – 1605 7.70 23100 In Stock Ratlam Cereals Wheat GW-451 10.00 30000 In Stock Ratlam Oilseed Soybean RVS 2001-4 18.99 50070 - - Ratlam Oilseed Soybean RVS 2001-4 7.2 36000 In Stock Ratlam Oilseed Soybean JS – 2034 1.16 5800 In Stock Ratlam Oilseed Soybean NRC – 86 0.69 3450 In Stock Ratlam Oilseed Soybean JS – 2029 17.0 85000 In Stock Ratlam Oilseed Groundnut Girnar – 2 0.43 1500 In Stock Ratlam Pulse Black Gram IPU 94-1 0.55 2200 In Stock Ratlam Pulse Chickpea JG – 14 6.55 32750 In Stock Ratlam Pulse Chickpea JG – 130 8.05 40250 In Stock

8.2 Planting Material production Provided to Expected area coverage Major KVK Name Crop Variety Nos. Value (Rs.) No. of (ha.) group/class Farmers Ratlam Seedling Tomato - 20 10 1 - Ratlam Seedling Chilli - 40 20 3 - Ratlam Fruit Mango Desi 1181 23620 105 10.0 Ratlam Fruit Lemon Desi 197 3940 40 0.5 Ratlam Fruit Guava Desi 170 3400 60 1.5 Ratlam Fruit Karonda Desi 137 1370 40 0.25 Ratlam Fruit Jackfruit Desi 313 6260 60 3.0 Ratlam Fruit Custard Apple Desi 99 990 30 0.8 Ratlam Fruit Jamun Desi 116 1160 60 1.16 Ratlam Fruit Imli Desi 37 370 12 0.3 Ratlam Fruit Aonla Desi 1 20 1 - Ratlam Fruit Almond Desi 19 380 8 0.2

54 Provided to Expected area coverage Major KVK Name Crop Variety Nos. Value (Rs.) No. of (ha.) group/class Farmers Ratlam Ornamental Plant Ashok Desi 259 5180 30 5.0 Ratlam Ornamental Plant Vidya Desi 12 720 4 0.002 Ratlam Ornamental Plant Mogra Desi 12 120 12 0.001 Ratlam Ornamental Plant Rose Desi 2 40 1 - Ratlam Ornamental Plant Durenta Desi 187 935 30 0.5 Ratlam Ornamental Plant Mehndi - 34 170 20 0.3 Ratlam Ornamental Plant Chameli - 1 10 1 - Ratlam Ornamental Plant Har Shringar - 1 10 1 - Ratlam Ornamental Plant Amaltas - 5 50 2 - Ratlam Forestry Gudachi Desi 1 10 1 - Ratlam Forestry Seasum Desi 119 2380 40 1.2 Ratlam Forestry Kadwa Neem Desi 9 90 2 0.12 Ratlam Forestry Meetha Neem Desi 28 280 12 0.2 Ratlam Forestry Drum Stick Desi 8 80 2 - Ratlam Forestry Gudhal Desi 1 10 1 - Ratlam Forestry Kesiasama Desi 126 1260 32 1.0 Ratlam Forestry Bamboo Desi 452 2260 100 2.0 Ratlam Forestry Gulmohar Desi 37 370 12 0.3 Ratlam Forestry Seven Desi 150 1500 40 1.0 Ratlam Forestry Kachnar Desi 82 820 20 0.80 Ratlam Forestry Karanj - 223 2230 82 2.2

8.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.) * Name of product should follow same pattern and spelled correct

Major Group Bio agent/Bio Name of the Product Qty (In Kg) Qty (In No) Value (Rs.) Provided to No. Expected area KVK Name fertilizers/Bio Pesticides of Farmers coverage (ha.) Ratlam Bio Agents (vermicompost) Earth worms 22 - 11000 22 - Ratlam Bio Fertilizer ------Ratlam Bio-Food ------Ratlam Bio Pesticides ------

55 Ratlam Others (Pl Specify) Waste De-composer 600 lit. - 1380 107 -

8.4 Livestock and fisheries production KVK Name Name of the animal / Breed Type of Qty. (kg/qt./litre ) Value (Rs.) No. of bird / aquatics Produce Beneficiaries

Ratlam Goat Sirohi - 14 98000 - Ratlam Goat Barbari - 17 85000 - Ratlam Cattle H.F. & Jersy Cow 2 Nos. 80000 - Ratlam Cattle Giri and H.F. Cross Calf 4 Nos. 70000

9. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 9.1 Details of soil samples analyzed so far :

KVK Name Soil report Status of Year of distributed No. of Amount establishment establishment Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers to the Villages realized of Lab farmers (Nos) Ratlam Yes 2008 - 509 509 - - 509

9.2 Details of water samples analyzed so far : KVK Name Status of Year of Water report No. of No. of No. of Amount establishment establishment Details distributed to the Samples Farmers Villages realized of Lab farmers (Nos) Ratlam Yes 2008 ------

10. Rainwater Harvesting

Training programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit Client No. of Participants No. of SC/ST Name of No. of Date Title of the training course (PF/RY/EF) including SC/ST Participants KVK Courses Male Female Total Male Female Total

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11. Utilization of Farmers Hostel facilities Trainee Accommodation Duration No. of days Reason for short available (No. of KVK Months Year Title of the training course of training trainees (days fall (if any) beds) Name stayed stayed) Ratlam June 2018-19 Rural Horticulture Course Work of KNKV 119 27 118 - 40 College of Horticulture, Mandasaur Ratlam December 2018-19 Training of Rural Youth of self employment 5 23 4 - 40 Ratlam Feb. 2018-19 Training programme on entrepreneurship 6 36 5 - 40 development for farmers, ATMA, ()

12. Utilization of Staff Quarters facilities Year of No. of quarters No. of quarters Reasons for vacant quarters, KVK Name Year of allotment construction occupied vacant if any Ratlam 2009 2011 6 Nil Nil

13. Details of SAC Meeting Date of No. of SAC KVK Name SAC members Major recommendations meeting attended Dr UPS Bhadauria  Promoting and training of intercropping FLD in farmers field  Increase the number of village under CFLD in each block  Demonstration in cafeteria only 4-5 most promising and suitable crops in the Ratlam district  KVK will conduct trainings on impact of changing climate scenario on crops  KVK will conduct trainings on beekeeping as entrepreneur for income generation of farmers  conduct Demonstration on decomposition of crop residue Dr Ashok Krishna  Aware to the farmers about crop rotation and do not burn crop residue Dr CP Pachauri  Increase the number of bird Purchaer in integrated pest management of different crops Ratlam 08.06.18 27 Sh. Satynder Tomar  KVK will conduct training on pomegranate cultivation and food processing  KVK establishing leaf tissue culture laboratory Sh. RK Singh  KVK will conducting training on market linkage of different food commodity at village level Sh. KS Goyal  KVK will conduct trainings on beekeeping and make a 50 number goatry scheme Sh. DS Selvam  Training on fish cultivation Sh. PS Kushwaha  Training on animal milk production with low cost Sh. Viveak Pratap  Timely provide update regards to climate change eg. Rain, Frost temperature Singh

57 Sh. Dheeraj Singh  Training on low cost crop production  Aware to the farmers about late sowing variety of chickpea which is resistant to wilt disease  Work shop on MSP for aware to the farmers Sh. Nana lal  Aware to the farmers for use of organic products Sh . RK Katyar  Timely organize farmers training Dr. SS. Shrangdevot  Promote to the farmers for use latest and quality product enhance farmer income Dr Ashok Krishna  Aware to the farmers for use of green manure enhance carbon ratio in soil  Promote agronomy crops in fruit orchard  Increase medicinal crops area in Ratlam  Focus on NICRA project work yet improve all activity of the project Dr CP Pachauri  Clubbing the report of nutria-smart village in presentation  Clubbing the progress of soil health card in reporting  Establishing a unit of Azola and help of RAWE students for doubling the income of farmers in satellite village Sh. NK Chari  Short out the problem of wilt disease in chickpea and yellow mosaic in soybean by the help of KVK scientist Ratlam 17.09.18 24 Sh. RS Solanki  Promote/increasing the seed production by KVK  Conduct a training on use of high quality seed Sh. Viveak Pratap  Aware to the farmers regards soil, water management and per drop more crops Singh Sh. Nana lal  Focus on datepalm farming in Ratlam district Sh. PS Kusvha  Focus on use of animal daily diet and supplement eg, sudana Sh Bnay Singh  Extension of organic farming in Ratlam district Sh . RK Katyar  Training to the farmer for use of waste decomposer for decomposition of farm waste material Sh. KS Goyal  Time to time KVK scientist help us ATMA Sh. Dheeraj Singh  Demonstration of most prominent seed spices crop in crop cafeteria  Focus on seed production of short duration and less water requirement crops variety at KVK

14. Status of Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) KVK No. of No. of beneficiary Total Number Sponsoring Major recommendations Name messages Number of agency (NIC, sent of villages Farmers Portal, villages covered etc.) Farmers Ext. Pers. Ratlam 43 42230 112 1053 1053 Farmers Portal  Varietal technology for seed replacement of soybean, maize, (mkisan.gov.in) urd, by farmers : JS-9560, JS 2029, JS – 2034, NRC – 86, RVS 2001-4, JS – 8, Hybrid Maize, Wheat – HI 1544, GW 312, HI-1580, HI – 1531, HI – 8498, Gram – PKV – 4, JAKI – 9218, JG – 63.  Grid based soil sampling for preparation of soil health card.

58  IPM / IDM practices for insect pest and disease management.  Spices crops like coriander, methi, onion, garlic must be promoted.  Nutritional security technology intervention for human health.  Weather base forecasting KMA.  Marketing related KMA.  All the year round fodder production.  GAP (Good Agriculture Practices).  Messages related to plant protection measures as per the need of the farmers.  Care and management of live stocks for quality animals and milk production.  De-worming of animal.  Vaccination of dairy animal.  Goatry unit establishment for entrepreneurship development.  Protected cultivation under horticulture crop production.  Use of waste decomposer for decomposing of farm waste material.

15. Status of Convergence with various agricultural schemes (Central & State sponsored) Name of Agency Operational Area Remarks KVK Name Name of scheme Funds received (Rs.) Activities organized (Central/state) Ratlam ATMA State 24000 Poultry Unit KVK Campus Equipment Provided – Rotavator, Seed drill, KVK to farmers field Ratlam D.J. Energy Pvt. Ltd. N.G.O. 235000 Tractor drawn hydraulic sprayer Ratlam ATMA State - 03 Box of Honey-bee For farmers training

16. Status of Revolving Funds (Rs.) KVK Name Account No. Opening balance (Rs.) Closing balance (Rs.) Current status (Rs.) Ratlam 2348735072 213800 913800 913800

17. Awards & Recognitions

Type of award Amount KVK Name of award /awardee (Ind./Group Awarding Organizations received Name /Inst./Farmer) Ratlam Best KVK Scientist Award 2018 / Dr. M.K. Jat, SMS (Plant Individual All India Agricultural Student Association, New - Protection) (January 2019) Ratlam Co-Chairman of the Technical Session Presentation on Soil Individual Biotechnological Initiatives for Crop Improvement - Health Management / Dr. Kamini Kumari, SMS (Soil Science) (BICI – 2018), Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour,

59 Bhagalpur – 813210 (Bihar) from 08-09 Dec. 2018 Ratlam Lead Paper Presentation on Crop Residue Management / Dr. Individual Biotechnological Initiatives for Crop Improvement - Kamini Kumari, SMS (Soil Science) (BICI – 2018), Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur – 813210 (Bihar) from 08-09 Dec. 2018 Ratlam Mahindra Samridhi Award 2019 / Shri Jitendra Patidar Farmer Mahendra Samriddhi India Agri Award Feb. 2019 211000.00 Ratlam Mahindra Samridhi Award 2019 (Krishak Samrat Samman) / Farmer Mahendra Samriddhi India Agri Award Feb. 2019 51000.00 Shri Arvind Dhakad Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of District Level in Agriculture Field Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 25000.00 Farmer / Shri Man Ji S/o Haw Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of District Level in Horticulture Field Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 25000.00 Farmer / Shri Bharat Lal S/o Nagu Lal Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of District Level in Animal Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 25000.00 Husbandary Field S/o Shri Sukhdev Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of District Level in Fisheries / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 25000.00 Bheru Lal S/o Jagga Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of District Level in Resham Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 25000.00 Shri Subhash S/o Manna Lal Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Agriculture Field / Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Farmer Shri Prakash S/o Nand Ram Patidar Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Agriculture Field / Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Farmer Shri Kaniti Lal S/o Naar Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Agriculture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Maan Singh S/o Deepa Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Agriculture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Shiv Narayan S/o Poonachand Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Agriculture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Ashok Kumar S/o Poonam Chand Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Agriculture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Maankunwar S/o Hari Singh Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Horticulture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri B.R. Patidar S/o Poonam Chand Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Horticulture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Parathe Singh S/o Saheb Chand Labana Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Horticulture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Mohan Singh S/o Dheer Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Horticulture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Smt. Durga Bai W/o Radhyeshyam Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Horticulture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Mukesh S/o Bhagirath Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Horticulture Field / Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Shri Shiv Lal S/o Kanhaiya Lal Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Animal Husbandry Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 /Shri Goverdhan Patidar S/o Mohan Lal Ji

60 Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Animal Husbandry Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 /Shri Jasraj Singh S/o Pratap Singh Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Animal Husbandry Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 /Shri Ramchandra S/o Vadda Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Animal Husbandry Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 / Shri Gopal S/o Bhuwar Lal Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Animal Husbandry Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 / Shri Rajesh S/o Nand Lal Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Animal Husbandry Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 / Shri Parmanand Rang Lal Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Fishries / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Mohmmad Khan S/o Kaju Khan Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Fishries / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Nathu Lal S/o Mangi Lal Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Fishries / Shri Man Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Ji S/o Onkar Dodiyar Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Fishries / Shri Kalu Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 S/o Ram Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Fishries / Shri Kalu Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 S/o Deva Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Fishries / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) 10000.00 Madan Lal S/o Chunni Lal Ji Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Resham / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) Anokhi Lal S/o Ram Chandra Chaudhary 10000.00 Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Resham / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) Garwar S/o Kastoor Chand 10000.00 Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Resham / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) Prabhu Lal S/o Shankar Ji 10000.00 Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Resham / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) Puskar S/o Amba Ram 10000.00 Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Resham / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) Moolchand S/oToli Ram 10000.00 Ratlam Best Farmer Representing of Block Level in Resham / Shri Farmer Project Directorate, ATMA, Ratlam (M.P.) Mohan Lal S/o Rama Ji 10000.00

18. Details of KVK Agro-technological Park . a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent? S .No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal developed(yes/no) If yes, where sent ? (ZPD/DES/any other, pl. sp.) 1 Ratlam Yes ZPD

61 b) Details about Technology Park Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established) Ratlam Crop Cafeteria Kharif - Soybean, Blackgram, Green Gram, Gwar, Cowpea, Maize, Groundnut, Til, Ragi, Pigeon Pea Rabi – Wheat, Chickpea, Mustard, Linseed Ratlam Technology Desk  Publication of Quarterly News letter.  Inventory of technology suitable for the district.  Relevant technical folders, literature, leaflet, pamphlets.  Mandi rate of crop display.  Package of practices of important crops.  Improved agriculture implements E-linkage lab and library. Ratlam Visitors Gallery A well maintained exhibition, orchard and fruits plants, Photographs and posters etc. Ratlam Technology Exhibition Seed samples of improved variety, Model and Demo units of leading technology (Vermi compost, NADEP, Dairy Unit, Goatry, Azola and Nursery Unit. etc. Ratlam Technology Gate-Valve News clips, Map and Graphs, Flax and Photographs of KVK activities. c). Crop Cafeteria- Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria 1 Varietal demonstration of Cereal / Oilseed / Pulse / Spices / Medicinal / Fodder 06

19. Farm Innovators- list of 10 Farm Innovators from the District Sr. No. Name of KVK Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No. 1 Ratlam Shri Yogesh Patiar Organic farming and Production of Village & Post – Mathuri, Block & District – Ratlam (M.P.), VNR Guava Mob. 9981143063 2 Ratlam Shri Samrath Patidar Production and Processing of seed Village- Chipia, Post – Riyawan, Block – Piploda, District spices Ratlam (M.P.), Mob. 9893051044

20. KVK interaction with progressive farmers Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated 1 20.09.2018 35 2 17.01.2019 31 3 16.03.2019 10

21. Outreach of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages Name of KVK Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive

62 Ratlam 5 6 15 98 Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.

22. Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan on Pulses/ Programme on Harnessing Pulses/ Quality Protein Maize, if applicable. Sr. No. Name of crop under Technology demonstration Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt 1 - - - -

23. KVK Ring Sr. Name of Ring Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences gained. No. Partner 1  SAC Meeting  Exchange of technology of line department and KVK mandatory activities.  Exchange of seed, planting  Exchange of subject matter specialist of veterinary science and agriculture engineering. material & implements etc.  Varietal Technology of Mustard crop (Pusa Tarak) for OFT / FLD.  One common OFT in Each season.  Planting material for progeny orchard. 2  SAC Meeting.  Exchange of technology of line department and KVK mandatory activities.  Training  Exchange of subject matter specialist.  Planting Material.  Planting material (Kagji lemon) and 250 bird (dual purpose) improved poultry breed.  One common OFT in Each season.  Supply different type of seed and varieties for crop cafeteria.

24. Important visitors to KVK Name of KVK Name of Visitor Date of Visit ICAR SAUs Others Remarks Ratlam Shri Saurabh Vyas, 30.03.19 - -  Visited of KVK Kalukheda for donated Deputy Manager, HSE, Agriculture items 30.03.2019 D.J. Energy Pvt. Ltd. Ratlam Shreekant Shivare, Chief 30.03.19 - -  Visited to KVK and mate with HOD’s and A/c, HSE, D.J. Energy Pvt. staff regarding donation of cultivating Ltd. equipment for empovering farmer and the have cooperate very well.

25. Status of KVK Website: Sr. No. Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors 1 Ratlam 04-06 May 2011 58 Mass

26. E-CONNECTIVITY

63 Name of KVK Number and Date of Lecture delivered from KVK Hub No. of lectors Brief Remarks Date No. of Staff No. of call received No. of Call mate to organized by KVK achievements attended from Hub Hub by KVK Not in working Ratlam ------condition

27. Status of RTI Sr. No. Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals Remarks 1 Ratlam 4 - All closed

28. Status of Citizen Charter Sr. No. Name of KVK Query received( Nos) Query Disposed( Nos) Remarks 1 Ratlam - - -

29. Attended HRD Programmes organized by ZPD Name of KVK Name of Staff Post held Programme Remarks attended (Nos) Ratlam Dr. Sarvesh Tripathy Sr. Scientist and Head 01 Entrepreneur Meet held at DRI, Chitrakoot held from 07-08 Dec.’ 2018 Ratlam Dr. Sarvesh Tripathy Sr. Scientist and Head 01 Workshop on ICT and PVFRA held at DRI, Chitrakoot held from 26-27 Feb.’ 2019 Ratlam Dr. M.K. Jat SMS (Plant Protection) 01 XXV Zonal Workshop of KVKs held at ICAR – ATRI, Zone – IX, Jabalpur from 05 – 07 Sept. 2018 Ratlam Dr. D.R. Pachauri Farm Manager 01 XXV Zonal Workshop of KVKs held at ICAR – ATRI, Zone – IX, Jabalpur from 05 – 07 Sept. 2018 Ratlam Shri Jagdish Patidar SRF (NICRA Project) 01 XXV Zonal Workshop of KVKs held at ICAR – ATRI, Zone – IX, Jabalpur from 05 – 07 Sept. 2018 Ratlam Dr. Sarvesh Tripathy Sr. Scientist and Head 01 Review workshop on large scale technology adoption and impact, held at ICAR – ATRI, Zone – IX, Jabalpur from 04 Feb., 2019 Ratlam Dr. Barkha Sharma SMS (Home Science) 01 Workshop on use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to promote nutrition sensitive agricultural practices held at DRI, Chitrakoot held from 26-27 Feb.’ 2019 Ratlam Dr. Barkha Sharma SMS (Home Science) 01 International workshop on nutrition sensitive agriculture and nutrition literacy. Ratlam Dr. Barkha Sharma SMS (Home Science) 01 Workshop on Nutri Smart village held at from 27 – 29 April 2018. Ratlam Manoj Kumar Rajak PA (Computer) 01 Training Programme on Mobile App Development’ held at IIITDM, Jabalpur from 09 – 13 July 2018 Total 10

Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programme Total Number of Programme attended (Nos)

64 organized by ZPD (nos) Ratlam 6 10

30. Attended HRD Programmes organized by DES Name of Name of Staff Post held Programme Remarks KVK attended (Nos) Ratlam Dr. Sarvesh Tripathy Sr. Scientist and Head 01 Expert Consultation Workshop on Technology Application & Impact by KVK held at ICAR – ATARI, Zone – IX, Jabalpur from 28.01.2019 Ratlam Dr. M.K. Jat SMS (Plant Protection) 01 Training Programme on Bee Keeping Entrepreneurs held at KVK, Morena from 01 to 03 Feb. 2019. Ratlam Dr. M.K. Jat SMS (Plant Protection) 01 Workshop on Annual Action Plan 2019-20 held at RVSKVV, Gwalior from 28 Feb. to 01 March 2019. Ratlam Dr. Barkha Sharma SMS (Home Science) 01 State Level consultation meeting on improving dietary diversity in M.P. on dated 16.02.2019

Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programmes organized by DES (nos) Total Number of Programmes attended (Nos) Ratlam 3 4

31. Attended HRD Programmes by KVK Staff (Refresher course, Short course, Training programme etc.) Name of KVK Name of Staff Post held Programmes attended (Nos) Remarks Ratlam - - - -

Name of KVK Total Number of staff Attended HRD Programmes by KVK staff (nos) Total Number of Programmes attended (Nos) Ratlam - -

32. Agri alert report (Epidemic, high serious nature problem, Cyclone etc. reported first time to ZPD, SAU, Agri. Deptt. and ICAR)

Name of KVK Alert observed Particulars Reported to organization Ratlam - - -

33. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS Name of Types of Activities No. of Number of Related crop/livestock KVK Activities Participants technology Ralam Gosthies - - - Ralam Lectures organized - - - 65 Name of Types of Activities No. of Number of Related crop/livestock KVK Activities Participants technology Ralam Exhibition - - - Ralam Film show - - - Ralam Fair - - - Ralam Farm Visit - - - Ralam Diagnostic Practical's - - - Ralam Distribution of Literature (No.) - - - Ralam Distribution of Seed (q) - - - Ralam Distribution of Planting materials (No.) - - - Ralam Bio Product distribution (Kg) - - - Ralam Bio Fertilizers (q) - - - Ralam Distribution of fingerlings - - - Ralam Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) - - - Ralam Total number of farmers visited the technology week - - - Ralam Animal health camp - - - Ralam Awareness programme - - - Ralam Cashless Transaction Week - - - Ralam Celebration of important days (Parthenium eradication week, Soil Health - - - Day,International Women Day,National Integrity Day,World environment day,World forestry day,World Water Day) Ralam Demonstration - - - Ralam Exposure visit - - - Ralam Extension activity - - - Ralam Ex-trainees Meet - - - Ralam Farmer scientist interaction - - - Ralam Farmers Training - - - Ralam Field Day - - - Ralam Field visit - - - Ralam Gajarghans Unmulan Pakhwada - - - Ralam Group Meeting - - - Ralam diwas pakhwada - - - Ralam Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan Sangoshthi - - - Ralam Narmada sewa Yatra - - -

66 Name of Types of Activities No. of Number of Related crop/livestock KVK Activities Participants technology Ralam News Paper/Mass Media - - - Ralam Plant health camp - - - Ralam Plant Protection Week - - - Ralam Scientists visits in farmers field - - - Ralam Seed treatment campaign - - - Ralam Self Help Group convener meet - - - Ralam Soil health Camp - - - Ralam Swachha Bharat Abhiyan - - - Ralam Technology Week - - - Ralam Van Mahotsava - - - Ralam Others (Pl. Specify)

34. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION Introduction of alternate crops/varieties Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Ratlam - - -

Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries Ratlam - - -

Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock management Name of KVK Livestock components Number of No. of participants interactions Ratlam - - -

Animal health camps organized Name of KVK Number of camps No.of animals No.of farmers Ratlam - - -

Seed distribution in drought hit states 67 Name of KVK Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverage of Number of area (ha) farmers Ratlam - - - -

Seedlings and Saplings distributed Name of KVK Crops Quantity (No.s) Coverage of area (ha) Number of farmers Seedlings Ratlam - - - -

Bio-control Agents Name of KVK Bio-control Agents Quantity (q) Coverage of No. of Area (ha) farmers Ratlam - - - -

Bio-Fertilizer Name of KVK Bio-Fertilizer Quantity (kg) Coverage of Area (ha) No. of farmers Ratlam - - - -

Verms Produced Name of KVK Verms Produced Quantity (q) Coverage of No. of Farmers Area (ha) Ratlam - - - -

Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies Name of KVK Crops/cultivars and gist of resource conservation technologies Area (ha) Number of introduced farmers Ratlam - - -

Awareness campaign Name of Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show KVK No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers No. No. of farmers Ratlam ------

68 28. Activities performed in Satellite Village on Doubling Farmer’s Income

Information about Satellite Village Name of KVK Block Village Ratlam (M.P.) Jaora Roopnagar

1. Activities for Natural Resource Management:- Numbers under No of Name of intervention undertaken Area (ha) No of farmers covered / benefitted Remarks taken units ------

2. Activities for Crop Diversification:- Numbers under No. of No of farmers covered / Name of intervention undertaken Area (ha) Remarks taken units benefitted OFT on Fenugreek 1 3 0.3 3 Varietal Evaluation at farmer’s field In which variety of RMT-1, AFG-3 3. Activities for Crop Production No of farmers Area Name of intervention undertaken covered / Remarks (ha) benefitted Demonstration under OFT 4.0 10 Soybean variety (RVS-2001-4) was recorded partially resistant against yellow mosaic disease compared to other local variety Cluster FLD on Groundnut 0.7 07 Groundnut (Girnar-2) was recorded average yield in the village Demonstration on IPM technology 5.0 10 Demonstration on garlic under the treatment of Imidachloprid 17.8 SL @ 120 ml/ha + sulfax 80% w.p. @ in Garlic 1.6 kg/ha & 10/ ha sticky trap + chipko for control of thrips in garlic. The combination of treatments was find qualitative and quantitative better for enhancing the production of garlic with control of thrips in garlic Demonstration of Propiconazol 25 5.0 10 Demonstration on wheat spray of Propiconazol 25 EC The technology partially better for the management EC chemical spray in wheat of foliar disease in wheat Cluster FLD on Mustard 0.4 01 Wheat variety (NRCDR-2) high yield was recorded compared to other local variety use in the village FLD on Grain Pro Super Bag - 05 The technology was find good for the management of storage grain pest in wheat and pulses commodity in rural areas

4. Activities for Livestock and Fisheries Name of intervention undertaken Numbers under No of units Area covered (ha) No of farmers covered / Remarks taken benefitted FLD on Proper care & management 1 5 - 5 Result was found good for the of kid to control kid mortality management of kid mortality

69 OFT on Assessment of concentrate 1 9 - 9 In which technology was increase and Mineral Mixture for increasing milk of dairy cow milk production on dairy cow.

5. Activities for Livelihood Security to small and marginal land holders:- Name of intervention undertaken Numbers under No of units Area covered (ha) No of farmers covered / Remarks taken benefitted ------

6. Activities for Institutional Interventions No of farmers Name of intervention No of Area covered covered / Remarks undertaken units (ha) benefitted Waste decomposer 32 - 45 Most of the farmers were making the waste decomposer solution at home by using the mother solution provided through KVK by following standard method are; Take one bottle of Waste Decomposer and mix it well in 200 L of water and 2 Kg Jaggery. Keep the solution for 12-14 days. After 14 days use the solution to use for decomposition of farm waste material and residue decomposition after combine harvesting in wheat.

7. Activities for Capacity Building Thematic area No. of Courses No. of beneficiaries Male Female Total Plant Protection 2 31 8 39 Agricultural Extension 2 40 2 42 Live Stock Production and Management 1 22 - 22 Horticulture 1 17 2 19 Agronomy 1 10 16 26

8. Extension Activities in Satellite Village No. of beneficiaries Thematic area No. of activities Male Female Total Kisan Diwas 1 56 4 60 Swachhta Pakhwada 2 40 6 46 Diagonastic Visit 4 23 3 26 Kisan Sangosthi 01 26 - 26

70 29. Activities performed in Nutri-Smart Village

Information about Nutri-Smart Village Name of KVK Block Village Ratlam Piploda Nawabganj Ratlam Jaora Borda Ratlam Ratlam Nandlai Ratlam A lot Kharwa khurd Ratlam Sailana Morjhar Ratlam Bajna Dhamniya

1. Innovative practices to promote nutrition-sensitive agriculture and food security : Areas Type of intervention Name of intervention taken Numbers Quantity % change in No of taken (OFT/ FLD/ under taken (unit) Nutritional Status beneficiaries Training/ Extension Activity) Diversification and ------intensification of production Nutrition sensitive livestock FLD Demonstration on balance feeding in 22 10 10 10 and fisheries Goatry Biodiversity for food & - - - nutrition including - - - forest produces/ Minor Millets Bio-fortification OFT Assement of Maize variety QPM-1 for 15 07 07 07 nutritional security for farm families FLD Demonstration of value addition of wheat 17 10 10 10 by dalia making. Other (Pl. Specify) ------

2. Value Chain And Village Trade related Issue: Areas Type of intervention Name of intervention taken Numbers Quantity % change in No of taken under taken Nutritional beneficiar (OFT/FLD/Training Status ies / Extension Activity) Demand-supply dynamics and ------market intelligence by the women. Processing and product ------development of NTFPs by women.

71 Food Fortification ------Technology adaptation ------mechanisms for nutritional security. Economic empowerment through OFT To assess the efficiency for increasing shelf life of 1 - 24 12 sustainable income generation perishable fruits and vegetable by using portable zero among women. energy fruit and vegetable preservator FLD Demonstration of grain pro-super bag for storage of 1 - 15 20 Maize FLD Demonstration of grain pro-super bag for storage of 1 - 18 20 Gram Training Low cost technologies for minimizing storage losses 1 - - 11111111 22222200 02220 Other (Pl. Specify) ------

3. Improving Maternal and Child Nutrition Areas Type of Name of intervention taken Numbers % change in No of intervention taken under Nutritional beneficiar (OFT/FLD/Trainin taken Status ies g/ Extension Activity) Strategies and programs for improved maternal Training Food preservation and value addition of fruits 1 - 18 nutrition-experiences Training Minimization of nutrient losses 1 - 21 Training Value added product of aonla 1 - 22 Training Importance of fruits and vegetables in our daily diet 1 - 20 Training Clean Milk production 2 - 43 Training Cultivation of coloured vegetables and fruits 1 - 21 Training Layout planning for establishment of nutritional garden 1 - 28 Community based strategies to enhance and Training Training on personal hygiene and health for farm 1 - 25 sustain breast feeding practices and promote families early childhood development. Approaches to improve complementary foods Training Promotion of recopies for preparing proper weaning 1 - 23 and feeding practices. food Comprehensive approach to address acute Training Importance of soybean and its nutritional factors and 1 - 22 malnutrition in children. health benefits Improving nutrition among tribal population - - - - - with community focus on first 1000 days.

72 4. Nutrition Literacy Areas Type of intervention taken (OFT/ Name of intervention undertaken Number of No of FLD/ Training/ Extension Activity) Courses beneficiaries Nutrition Education and Training Training on minimization of nutrient losses in fruit processing 1 24 Behaviour Training Training on importance of balance diet for women 1 35 Micronutrient Training Training on importance of fruits and vegetables in daily diet 1 22 Supplementation Adolescent and Maternal OFT Assessment of prevalence of Anemia Among rural adolescent girls. 3 21 Nutrition Training Training on high protein supplement diet for adolescent girls 1 19 Training Training of importance of balance diet for adolescent girls 1 23 Malnutrition - - - - Management Service Other (Pl. Specify) - - - -

5. Capacity development of women institutions/ SHGs/ FIGs/FPOs Area Name of intervention undertaken Number of Courses No of beneficiaries Human Resource management for Causes & prevention of protein and 37 1 women energy malnutrition Capacity development through Fruit and vegetable preservation of 25 1 participatory method seasonal crops High protein supplement diet for 28 Skill development 1 school going children Other (Pl. Specify) - - -

6. Enabling Suitable governance and policy Areas Name of intervention taken Numbers under taken No of Courses No of beneficiaries Role of horticulture and Agriculture Distribution of seed and planting 1 2 25 Engineering in Nutritional Security material Climate Smart agriculture for Nutritional - - - - Security Other (Pl. Specify) - - - -

7. Institutional Interventions in Collaboration (through KVK, Anganwadi of other Department ) :- Name of intervention undertaken No of collaborative Department No of beneficiaries Remark WCD – KVK convergence training on soya processing 2 65

73 National Nutrition Month 4 210 Lalima yojna programme 2 71 Mahila kisan divas 2 208 International women’s day 3 275 Kisan gangosthi 1 39 Health camp for pregnant & lactating women’s with collaboration of WCD & Health 3 63 department Awareness camp for pregnant lady 1 25 Awareness camp for tribal farm women 5 180 Awareness camp for tribal adolescent girls 2 54

30. Activities for Sansad Adarsh Gram

Information about Sansad Adarsh Gram

Name of KVK Block Village Ratlam (M.P.) Jaora

1. Technologies to be Demonstrated Name of Name of Technology Area (ha.) Yield % change in Yield No. of farmers benefitted Crop/Enterprise ------2. Extension Activities Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered Name of Activity Farmers Farm Women Official Total - - - - -

3. Training Programme Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered Name of Activity Farmers Farm Women Official Total Live Stock Production and 24 - 2 26 Management Agronomy 24 - 2 26

74 35. Activities of NICRA (Only NICRA KVKs)

1. Technologies to be Demonstrated % change in No. of farmers Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield Yield benefitted Demonstration of in-situ moisture conservations practices (BBF) Soybean 2.0 Demo-19.35 & FP- 17.16 12.76 05 Demonstration of Drought tolerant variety HI-1605 Wheat 4.0 Demo-22.50 & FP- 19.75 13.92 10 Demonstration of heat tolerant variety JG-14 Chickpea 4.0 Demo- 10.38 & FP- 8.53 21.68 10 Demonstration of Drought tolerant variety RH-406 Mustard 4.0 Demo-9.0 & FP- 7.50 20.0 10 Demonstration of high yielding variety A.Cr. -1 Coriander 1.0 Demo- 18.95 & FP- 16.15 17.33 4

2. Extension Activities in NICRA Village Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered Name of Activity Farmers Farm Women Official Total Kisan Sangosthi 41 - 2 43 Group discussion - 19 1 20 Awareness 51 - 2 53 Field Day 49 5 6 60 Special day celebration 26 - 1 27 Total 167 24 12 203

3. Training Activities in NICRA Village Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered Name of Activity Farmers Farm Women Official Total NRM- Benefits of deep ploughing and residue incorporation 18 - 2 20 NRM- In-situ moisture conservation method through BBF, R&F 25 - 2 27 and Raised bed planting in crop production PP- Organic pesticide preparation method with different pests 34 09 3 47 NRM-Land levelling its importance and benefits 23 - 2 25 LPM- Importance of vaccination and De-worming 59 - 3 62 Agronomy- Importance of foliar spray of macro and micro 09 08 3 20 nutrients Total 27 17 15 227

75 4. Activities for Fodder Bank Established (Years) Capacity Current Status - - -

5. Activities for Seed Bank Established (Years) Capacity Current Status - - -

6. Public Representative/District Administration Visited in NICRA Village Name of Representative/Officer Designation Date of Visit Any Special Remark by Visitors - - - -

7. Feedback of Farmers for future improvement, if any.

36. Proposed works under NAIP (in NAIP monitoring format) - Nil

37. Case study / Success Story to be developed –

Two best only in the following format

Name of the KVK , TITLE, Introduction, KVK intervention, Output, Outcome, Impact, 2-3 Photographs with caption in .jpeg format.

Sr. no. Name of KVK No. of success stories No. of case studies 1 Ratlam 1 -

Crop and Variety Soybean Variety-RVS 2001-04 Name of farmer & Address Chhoga lal S/o Shri Ratan lal Village-Kariya, Block-Sailana, District- Ratlam (MP) Mob. 9630263451 Background information about Soybean is the major Kharif oilseed crop in Ratlam district which covers an area 80 % of total Kharif cultivation. The area in the district is farmer field 2.32 lakh in ha, production 256.70 mt. and average yield 1085 kg/ha. Shri Chhoga lal is very innovative farmers having 3 ha land and cultivate major crop soybean and other crop like cowpea and sorghum in

76 Kharif season and Wheat, Gram, Mustard and Garlic in Rabi season. He has 3 buffalos, 1 cow and 5 goats under livestock for milk production. The farmers generally take soybean variety RVS 2001-4 in Kharif season particularly because of its varietal characteristics – medium duration (90-95 days) potential yield 24.95 q/h and less incidence of insect pest infection as compare to other varieties. These variety is popular & suitable for the farmers & perform well in low rainfall, scanty rainfall and early withdrawal of monsoon Details of technology Medium duration & high yielding variety (RVS 2001-4) + Seed Treatment + RDF (20:60:20:20) + PP Measures demonstrated Institutional Involvement Training, Field Day, Kisan Gosthi, Diagnostic Visit Success Point Higher production and productivity (30.20% increases in yield and 58.31% increase net profit) in comparison to traditional method. Increase in income per hectare by Rs.15525 as compared to traditional method and use of other variety. Good market linkage with the Mandi’s. Technology disseminate in the other village like Amba Kurdi, Makodiya Rundi, Khanpura bard Chawla Khedi in Sailana Block and Namli in Ratlam Block. Farmer Feedback This improved variety RVS 2001-4 as compared to other variety performed well and suitable for medium duration and low rainfall areas. It has low incidence of insect pest infestation. Hence farmers found this variety very suitable and ready to adopt this technology. Outcome Yield (q/ha) - Demonstration 18.75 - Potential yield of 24.95 variety/technology - District average (Previous 10.85 year) - State average (Previous year) 10.62

Performance of technology vis-à-vis Local check (Increase in productivity and returns)

Specific Technology Yield (q/ha) Gross Cost (Rs/ha) Gross income (Rs/ha) Net income (Rs/ha) B:C Ratio Farmer Practices 14.4 22324 48946 26622 1.19 Demonstration 18.75 21584 63731 42147 1.95 % Increase 30.20 % 30.20% 58.31%

77 38. Well labeled Photographs in .jpeg format for each activity of the KVK (Soft copies as well as hard copy- specially for all OFT along with the problem) –

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