QRT REPORT FOR THE PERIOD FROM 2011-12 TO 2018-19 (As per the terms of reference of the QRT Committee)

ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra,

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT KVK

i Name of KVK/District and state ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raichur ii Host organization Name and Address with University of Agricultural Sciences email ID and Fax and phone numbers P.B. No.329, UAS Campus, Lingsugur Road, Raichur-584 104, Karnataka () Email ID: [email protected] & [email protected] Fax: 08532-220444 Phone: 08532-221444 iii Name of the Director and official contact Dr. M. J. Chandre Gowda phone number(s) 080-23410614(O) 080-28463217 (R) Mob: 09482153217, 09483513217 iv ICAR sanction order no. with date December, 1994 (Sanction No. 4 (6) 03-AE (I) dtd. September 28, 1994 of ICAR, New Delhi) iv MOU number with date (Date/month and 22.12.1994 year of start) v Address of KVK with phone number, fax, Senior Scientist and Head, Krishi Vigyan Kendra number and e-mail ID P.B. No.329, UAS Campus, Road, Raichur-584 104, Karnataka (India) Phone and Fax: 08532-220196 e-mail ID: [email protected] and [email protected] vi Name of Chairman and contact number Dr. K. N. Kattimani Honorable Vice-Chancellor The University of Agricultural Sciences Lingasugur Road, RAICHUR - 584 104 Karnataka, India Phone: 08532-221444 Fax: 08532-220444 e-mail: [email protected] vii Name of Senior Scientist and Head of Dr. G. S. Yadahalli KVK and contact number 09480696314

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2. VISION, MISSION, MANDATE AND ACTIVITIES OF KVK

(i) Vision

Science and technology-led growth leading to enhanced productivity, profitability and sustainability of agriculture.

(ii) Mission

Farmer-centric growth in agriculture and allied sectors through application of appropriate technologies in specific agro- ecosystem perspective.

(iii) Mandate

Technology Assessment and Demonstration for its Application and Capacity Development.

(iv) Activities

 On-farm testing to assess the location specificity of agricultural technologies under various farming systems.

 Organize Frontline Demonstrations to establish production potential of technologies on the farmers’ fields.

 Capacity development of farmers and extension personnel to update their knowledge and skills on modern agricultural technologies.

 To work as knowledge and resource centre of agricultural technologies for supporting initiatives of public, private and voluntary sector in improving the agricultural economy of the district.

 Provide farm advisories using ICT and other media means on varied subjects of interest of farmers

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Terms of reference (a)

3. TO REVIEW THE KVK PROGRAMMES/ACTIVITIES AND THEIR RELEVANCE, KEEPING IN VIEW THE IDENTIFIED AND PRIORITIZED FARMERS NEEDS OF THE AREA (THRUST/THEMATIC AREAS)

3.1 Technology Assessment and Refinement

3.1.1 Technology assessment and refinement during 2011-12 to 2018-19

No. of crop technologies assessed and refined during QRT period Total Technology assessment and 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 refinement items T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F

Assessment under crops 03 15 06 30 07 26 03 15 02 08 06 24 04 14 02 06 33 138

Refinement under crops - - - - 02 08 ------2 8

Assessment under livestock 01 05 01 05 01 03 01 05 ------4 18

Refinement under livestock ------0 0

If any other, add 02 10 - - - - 01 15 - - 01 03 - - 01 40 5 68

Total 6 30 7 35 10 37 5 35 2 8 7 27 4 14 3 46 44 232

T : No. of technologies; F: No. of farmers

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3.1.2Thematic area wise technology assessment under crops during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Farmers needs/ No. of crop technologies assessed during QRT period Total Thematic areas 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F Varietal evaluation - - 01 05 04 14 01 05 01 05 04 16 04 15 02 06 17 66

ICM ------0 0

INM 02 10 05 25 02 06 01 05 01 05 01 05 - - - - 12 56

IDM 01 05 - - 01 05 ------2 10

IPM ------01 03 ------1 3

IFS ------0 0

Resource Conservation - - - - 01 03 ------1 3

Weed management - - - - 01 05 01 03 ------2 8

Farm mechanization ------0 0

EDP ------0 0

Any others add 03 15 01 05 01 03 02 20 - - 01 03 - - 01 40 09 86

Total 5 25 6 30 9 31 5 31 2 8 5 21 4 14 3 46 44 232 Note: ICM: Integrated Crop Management; INM: Integrated Nutrient Management; IDM: Integrated Disease management; IPM: Integrated Pest management; IFS: Integrated Farming System; EDP: Entrepreneurial Development Programmes and

T : No. of technologies; F: No. of farmers

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3.1.3Thematic area wise technology refinement under crops during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Farmers needs/ No. of crop technologies refined during QRT period Total Thematic areas 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F Varietal evaluation ------

ICP ------

INM ------

IDM ------

IPM ------

IFS ------

Resource Conservation - - - - 01 03 ------01 03

Weed management ------

Farm mechanization ------

EDP ------

Any others add - - - - 01 05 ------01 05

Total - - - - 02 08 ------02 08 Note: ICM: Integrated Crop Management; INM: Integrated Nutrient Management; IDM: Integrated Disease management; IPM: Integrated Pest management; IFS: Integrated Farming System; EDP: Entrepreneurial Development Programmes and

T : No. of technologies; F: No. of farmers

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3.1.4 Thematic area wise technology assessment under livestock during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Farmers needs/ No. of livestock technologies assessed during QRT period Total Thematic areas 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F Evaluation of breeds ------Production management ------Disease management ------Nutrition management 01 05 - - - - 01 05 ------02 10 Feed and fodder - - 01 05 01 03 ------02 08 Any others add ------Total 01 05 01 05 01 03 01 05 ------04 18 T : No. of technologies; F: No. of farmers

3.1.5 Thematic area wise technology refinement under livestock during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Farmers needs/ No. of livestock technologies refined during QRT period Total Thematic areas 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F T F Evaluation of breeds ------Production management ------Disease management ------Nutrition management ------Any others add ------Total ------T : No. of technologies; F: No. of farmers

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3.2 Frontline Demonstrations (FLDs)

3.2.1Thematic area/category wisefrontline demonstrations during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Thematic areas/ No. of FLDs conducted during QRT period Total Category 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 D A D A D A D A D A D A D A D A D A Cereals & millets 63 28 75 34 50 20 28 11.2 40 16 30 12 45 18 30 12 361 151.2 Pulses 50 20 27 12 30 12 20 8 25 10 10 4 - - 5 2 167 68 Oilseeds 77 31 107 39 5 2 20 8 20 8 10 4 - - - - 239 92 Fibre crops - - - - 10 4 15 6 10 4 10 4 - - 15 6 60 24 Horticultural crops ------0 0 Fruit crops - - 10 04 10 4 - - - - 5 2 - - - - 25 10 Flower crops ------8 3.2 5 2 5 2 - - 18 7.2 Vegetable crops 20 08 22 09 27 10.8 10 4 8 3.2 30 12 56 22.2 40 12 213 81.2 Plantation crops ------0 0 Spices & condiments 10 04 10 04 - - - - 10 4 ------30 12 Medicinal & aromatic ------0 0 plants Fodder crops 17 07 ------20 4 37 11 Farm mechanization ------5 5 5 5 Livestock 50 30 55 1520 64 64 69 69 30 30 - - 24 24 60 60 352 1797 Enterprises/EDP ------02 02 - - 3 6 5 8 Crop hybrids ------0 0 Fuel saving devices 20 7 ------20 7 Drudgery saving devices 10 10 ------10 10 Drudgery saving devices 20 20 ------20 20 Nutrient Management ------5 6 5 5 - - 10 0.1 20 11.1 Child Development ------2 2 - - 2 2 Total 337 165 306 1622 196 116.8 170 109.4 155 85.2 107 50 130 66.2 183 102.1 1584 2316.7 D : No. of demonstrations; A: Area in ha.

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Terms of reference (b)

4. TO ASSESS THE SUPERIORITY OF THE TECHNOLOGY/PRODUCTS DEMONSTRATED ON THE FARMERS FIELDS THROUGH ON FARM TRIALS AND FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS

4.1 Performance of varieties/technologies/products through OFTs during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Location/ Trials/ Yield (q/ha) District/ Crop Title of OFT Technology emerged/ farmers Best Farmers Increase KVK Best Technology Option (No.) Technology Practice (%) Option 2011-12 Raichur Groundnu Micronutrient management TO3: Soil application of 05 1375.2 986.5 28 Karnataka t in groundnut FeSO4 and ZnSO4 @ 25kg/ha each Gypsum 250 kg Borax @ 4 kg/ha Raichur Bengalgra Study on role of foliar urea NPK10:25:0 kg/ha+ 05 1120.0 1025.0 8.4 Karnataka m spray in Bengalgram foliar spray 2% urea (flowering & pod filling stage) Raichur Paddy Management of brown Buprofezin 05 53.4 45.6 15 Karnataka plant hopper in paddy Raichur Storage of Safe storage practices of Treatment with a 05 0.0 Percent 5.0 100 Karnataka Pulses pulses using herbal mixture of Neem of damaged Percent extracts powder+Ginger grains of powder and Sweet flag damaged @ 50:30:01 gm/kg of grains seed Raichur Storage of ITKS of rice storage pest Mixing of garlic bulbs 05 0.0 Percent 4.0 100 Karnataka Rice management @ 1 bulb/5 kg of rice of damaged Percent grains of damaged

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Location/ Trials/ Yield (q/ha) District/ Crop Title of OFT Technology emerged/ farmers Best Farmers Increase KVK Best Technology Option (No.) Technology Practice (%) Option grains Raichur Dairy Use of special feed Feeding calcium 05 6.2 Fat% 4.9 Fat% 25 Karnataka pellets for calcium supplemented feed pallet supplementation in lactating dairy animals 2012-13 Raichur Paddy Nutrient management in TO3: 125:62:62 05 78.75 61.25 22 Karnataka Paddy N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha Raichur Bengalgra Effect of foliar spray in TO3: NPK 10:25:0 kg/ha+ 05 1180 1020 14 Karnataka m bengalgram foliar spray 2% urea at flowering & pod filling stage Raichur Bengalgra Performance of bengalgram TO3: JG-14 05 1340 982 26 Karnataka m variety JG-14 Raichur Groundnu Nutrient management in TO3: FYM -7.5 t/ha, 05 2520 1550 38 Karnataka t Groundnut 25:75:25 NPK kg/ha, Soil application of FeSO4 and ZnSO4 @ 25 kg each, Gypsum 500 kg - P is supplied through SSP supplementing Ca, S. Raichur Cotton Nutrient management in TO3: FYM 10 t/ha, 05 3525 2550 27 Karnataka cotton 150:75:75 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha, 1% MgSO4, 20 kg S/ha and ZnSO4 20 kg/ha, P is supplied through SSP supplementing Ca, S. (Based on soil fertility ratings)

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Location/ Trials/ Yield (q/ha) District/ Crop Title of OFT Technology emerged/ farmers Best Farmers Increase KVK Best Technology Option (No.) Technology Practice (%) Option Raichur Use of Consortium of TO3: 75 % of RDF+ 05 22400 19600 12.5 Karnataka biofertilizers in cultivation Consortium of Bio- of tomatoes fertilizers Raichur Dairy Supplementation of By-pass TO3: Feeding dry fodder 05 5.0 Fat% 4.00 20 Karnataka fat in lactating dairy + Green fodder (1/3 Fat% animals. leguminous, 2/3 non leguminous) + Concentrate feed @ 4kg / 10 litre of milk production + Mineral mixture @ 50gm/day/ cow + By-pass fat @150gm /day/cow for 30 days 2013-14 Raichur Paddy Nutrient management in TO4: Soil test based 03 6480 6125 5 Karnataka Paddy recommendation NK ± 50%, P ± 25% (150:25:50 kg/ ha)+ZnSO4 & FeSO4 @ 25 kg/ ha Raichur Paddy Evaluation of different TO3: Aerobic rice (MAS- 03 3750 7875 -11 Karnataka methods of paddy 26) cultivation Raichur Different Assessment of efficiency of TO6: Local make 05 (4 mts) twin (14 mts) 28.57 Karnataka weeders different weeders in wheel hoe Hand (10 mts different methods of paddy weeder weeding time cultivation savd)

Raichur Bengalgra Performance of TO3: Variety: JG-14 03 1550 1240 20 Karnataka m Bengalgram variety JG-14

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Location/ Trials/ Yield (q/ha) District/ Crop Title of OFT Technology emerged/ farmers Best Farmers Increase KVK Best Technology Option (No.) Technology Practice (%) Option Raichur Groundnu Assessment of groundnut TO3: Kadiri-9 03 2450 1930 21 Karnataka t varieties Raichur Cotton Management of cotton T5 : 125 % RDF + Soil 03 3522 2850 19 Karnataka reddening application of MgSO4 @ 25 kg/ha + 3 foliar sprays of 1 % MgSO4 + 1 % 19:19:19 at flowering boll formation and boll development age. Raichur Ashwagan Introduction of TO3: Jawahar asgandha 03 398 1260 -21 Karnataka dha Ashwagandha in Raichur 134 -variety of District Ashwagandha Raichur Sheep Evaluation of stall feeding TO3: Stall feeding 03 21.8 9.8 122 Karnataka system of rearing for ram (Intensive) method of Average Average lambs fattening sheep rearing. (Feeding body weight body dry fodder , Green fodder gain on 150 weight @ 4 kg / sheep/ day Day gain on + Concentrate feed @ 100 150 Day gms / sheep/day for 90 days) Raichur Gum Gaur Introduction of Gum Gaur TO3: Gum Guar – Variety 03 The crop was failure due to high Karnataka HG 963 rainfall and incidence of powdery mildew Raichur Rice Refinement of Vivek Rice TO3: Modified rice husk 05 Expenditure Expendui Rs. 395/- Karnataka Husk cook Husk cook stove stove with more provision Rs. 1445 ture Rs. Amount stove for inlet of air so as to 1840 saved facilitate roti making Raichur lime Modification of lime TO3: A long bamboo with 03 13.5 mts 20 mts 7.5 mts Karnataka harvester harvester iron hooks saved

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Location/ Trials/ Yield (q/ha) District/ Crop Title of OFT Technology emerged/ farmers Best Farmers Increase KVK Best Technology Option (No.) Technology Practice (%) Option 2014-15 Raichur Paddy Split application of T3: N 3 splits 76.74 74.0 3 05 Karnataka potassium in DSR paddy P: Basal & K : 3 splits Raichur Groundnu Assessment of groundnut TO7: Variety: ICGV- The demonstrations could not be Karnataka t varieties 00351 completed because of the acute 05 shortage of water in summer & power failure Raichur Nutrient Low cost alternative to T3: Amla Karnataka deficiency come back vitamin ‘C’ Amla proved to be cheaper source of 15 deficiency among women Vit. C cost of Rs.1.2/day and children Raichur Onion Management of weed and TO3: Spray of Karnataka nutrients in onion Oxyfluorfen 1 day before 3 145 140 3 and 30 DAT. NPK (NRC Onion & Garlic) Raichur Sheep Assessment of different TO3 : Feeding with Karnataka feeding practices in stall fed formulated feed as per 22.00 10.50 ram lamb fattening system sheep requirement (@100 5 109.5

g/day) + cultivated green fodder. 2015-16 Raichur Paddy Assessment of STCR based TO3-STCR equation Karnataka nutrient management in (Targeted yield 75 q/ha) 5 70.75 66.47 6 DSR Raichur Pigeonpea Varietal assessment of TO3: BDN-711 3 820 785 4 Karnataka Pigeonpea 2016-17 Raichur Paddy Assessment of STCR based TO3: STCR equation( 5 Crop vitiated due to non-receipt of Karnataka nutrient management in targeted yield: 70-75 q/ha) timely rains and non-availability

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Location/ Trials/ Yield (q/ha) District/ Crop Title of OFT Technology emerged/ farmers Best Farmers Increase KVK Best Technology Option (No.) Technology Practice (%) Option DSR canal water Raichur Sorghum Assessment of performance TO3 – GS-23 05 8.32q/ha & 7.71q/ha 7 Karnataka of sorghum varieties 10.91 q/ha & 5 10.35q/ha Raichur Pigeonpea Varietal assessment of TO3: BDN-711 03 1853 1772 4 Karnataka Pigeonpea Raichur Chickpea Varietal assessment of TO5: Variety : NBeG-3 03 1337 1215 9 Karnataka Chickpea Raichur Safflower Assessment of performance T4 – PBNS-12 05 The OFT was partially implemented Karnataka of safflower varieties as the seeds were not received in time and there was delay in rainfall Raichur Onion Assessment of high yielding TO3: Bhima shakthi 03 287.50 252.62 12 Karnataka varieties in Onion Raichur Women Assessment of tools to TO3: Dietary recall 03 Knowledge Knowled 56 Karnataka empower enhance nutritional method 37 ge 20 ment knowledge of mothers 2017-18 Raichur Chickpea Varietal assessment of Chickpea TO4: Variety : NBeG-3 03 13.26 9.23 30 Karnataka Raichur Bhendi Assessment of new and high TO3: Co BH4 Karnataka yielding Bhendi variety – 03 153 122.5 19 Co BH 4 in Raichur Carrot Assessment of New carrot variety TO3: Pusa Rudira 03 220 180 18 Karnataka in Raichur District Raichur Sorghum Assessment of performance of TO4- CSV-29 Trial vitiated due to failure of 05 Karnataka sorghum varieties germination 2018-19 Raichur Mustard Assessment of Mustard varieties TO3: NRCHB-101 03 7.38 7.77 -5 Karnataka as alternate crop in paddy fallows

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Location/ Trials/ Yield (q/ha) District/ Crop Title of OFT Technology emerged/ farmers Best Farmers Increase KVK Best Technology Option (No.) Technology Practice (%) Option Raichur Bhendi Assessment of new Bhendi Karnataka hybrid Arka Nikita for TO3: Arka Nikita 03 Vitiated adoptability Raichur Assessment of Farming TO4: Animal husbandry Different Karnataka Systems for Nutritional based farming systems 40 farming 52 % 28 % 53.84 Security to combat hidden Families systems hunger

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4.2 Performance of varieties/technologies/products through FLDs during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety Demo Farmers (Rs./ha) area (No.) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (ha) (%) 2011-12 Groundnut INM TMV-2 20 20 14.4 10.32 27.02 41730 25788 2.90 2.25 Sunflower ICM PVt. Hybrids 15 15 8.7 7.2 20.8 15,520 12,220 2.18 1.88 Mustard Variety Sangham 20 20 2.65 - - 10550 - 4.9 - introduction Castor Introduction of DCH-519 10 10 9.65 8.13 18.69 24990 18851 3.02 2.49 new Hybrid Sesamum Variety DSS-9 12 12 6.5 5.3 22.64 17368 11597 2.45 1.93 introduction Redgram ICM TS-3R 30 30 10.93 8.08 26.07 29839 19564 3.55 2.76 Bengalgram ICM JG-11 20 20 10.41 8.33 19.98 17434 12094 2.91 1.78 Paddy ICM Sonamasuri 20 20 73.25 62.5 22 45575 31250 1.3 0.83 Sorghum Popularizing JP1-5 20 20 11.8 9.12 21.65 23440 15207 2.78 2.16 HYV (JPI-5) Bajra Integrated Crop Management in ICTP-8203 10 10 2.6 9.5 32.63 17135 11650 2.19 1.96 Bajra Fox Tail Promotion of Millet improved HMT-100-1 13 13 12.4 9.13 26.37 12970 7902 3.08 2.27 variety HMT- 100-1 Brinjal Integrated Pest Management in Mayhco 10 10 167.5 127.5 31.37 141800 99200 6.52 4.51 Brinjal Tomato Introduction of Tomato Variety PTR-6 10 10 180 160 12.5 290000 260000 5.83 5.33 PTR-6

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Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety Demo Farmers (Rs./ha) area (No.) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (ha) (%) Chilli Integrated pest management in Bydagi 10 10 19.12 14.35 33.24 76076 47110 3.42 2.41 chilli

Livestock and related enterprises Title Parameter Demo Check if any with unit Popularization of 0 days 15 30 days 45 days 0 days 15 30 days 45 days fodder crops days days Milk yield(Ltr) 4.50 4.80 5.25 6.25 3.00 3.00 3.05 3.00 Fat% 4.5 5.5 5.7 6.35 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 SNF 8.5 8.8 9.0 9.2 8.5 8.5 8.7 8.7 Popularization of Milk yield(Ltr) 4.25 4.75 5.40 5.75 3.00 3.00 3.05 3.00 Azolla as animal feed Fat% 4.5 5.5 5.7 6.35 4.5 4.7 4.7 4.7 SNF 8.5 8.9 9.2 9.4 8.5 8.5 8.7 8.8

Title Parameter Demo Check if any with unit Popularization of 0 days 15 30 days 45 days 0 days 15 30 days 45 days urea molasses liking days days blocks Milk yield(Ltr) 4.00 4.50 5.25 5.75 3.00 3.10 3.15 3.05 Fat% 4.5 5.25 5.7 6.25 4.5 4.5 4.7 4.5 SNF 8.5 8.7 8.9 9.0 8.5 8.7 8.7 8.7 Use of Closantal 0 Day 30 th Day 0 Day 30 th Day against endecto Body weight 31.6 36.8 31 33 parasites (Kg) EPG (Eggs per 3880 180

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Title Parameter Demo Check if any with unit gram of feacal 4580 4850 sample ) Wool texture Rough Smooth Rough Rough No. of ticks / sq 0 days 3 days 21 days 30 days 0 days 3 days 21 days 30 days inch area +++ + - - +++ +++ +++ +++ Nutrient management Body weight 16.65 13 in goat gain (Kg) FCR 9.2 6.3

Name of Name of the Area No. of Weight Use of rice husk Use of other Smoke Cooking capacity the technology Demo agricultural residues emission implement demonstrated Rice husk Demonstration 7 10 4.3kg Thermal Feed/batch Thermal Feed/batch FP RHS FP RHS stove of Rice husk efficiency (gm/1.5 hr) efficiency (gm/1.5 hr) stove 100% 3 kg 5% 2 kg 100% 40% 2-3 5 persons persons

Name of the Name of the Area No. of Weight of equipment Harvesting efficiency Operating time implement technology Demo Man hours-1000 fruits demonstrated Demonstration of Demonstration 10 10 FP Lime harvester FP Lime harvester FP Lime harvester Lime harvester of Lime 1.00 kg 1.5 kg 100% 75% 45 minutes 60 minutes harvester

Name of the Name of the technology No. of Demo Knowledge Skill Economic benefits implement demonstrated Before After Before After Value addition to minor Popularization of value added 10 30 55 30 46 Rs. 20 as an additional millets products from minor millets income /kg of foxtail millet

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) 2012-13 Groundnut INM in TMV-2 40 40 14.6 11.2 30.36 45110 30815 2.92 2.41 Groundnut Castor ICM in castor GCH-77 25 25 12.55 8.95 40.22 21820 10177 2.7 1.7 GCH-77 Sesamum Popularization DSS-9 12 12 4.50 3.64 23.63 37250 28651 3.57 3.17 of Sesamum DSS-9 Mustard Popularization - 20 20 ------of mustard as alternate crop after paddy field Redgram ICM in Redgram TS-3R 12 12 11.48 8.67 32.41 27580 17652 2.42 1.99 (PM Programme) Bengalgram ICM in JG-11 5 5 12.8 9.8 30.61 27467 18820 2.58 2.22 (PM Bengalgram Programme) Bajra Bajra + ICTP-8203 10 10 10.60 7.07 49.90 38519 31463 4.08 3.78 Redgram (2:1) inter cropping system Paddy ICM in Paddy Sonamasuri 25 25 81.0 73.5 10.2 134052 108215 4.04 3.02 Sorghum Popularizing CSV-22 20 20 10.17 9.20 10.54 7840 15160 1.46 3.86 Sorghum variety CSV-22 Bajra ICM in Bajra ICTP-8203 10 10 12.80 10.60 10.54 7780 5900 2.24 2.04

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) Foxtail Popularization HMT-100-1 20 20 11.99 - - 16044 - 2.76 - millet of Foxtail millet variety HMT- 100-1 Onion Introduction of Arkanikhetan 12 12 100 90 10 62500 57500 2.6 2.35 high yielding variety in onion Chilli Introduction of Arkaharita 10 10 38.75 35 10.7 93750 141250 1.93 2.25 high yielding variety in chilli Sweet Demonstration 8 8 195 185 5.26 345000 317000 7.27 6.98 orange on use of Citrus Special in the Cultivation of Sweet orange Turmeric Management of 10 10 Due to poor rainfall and severe water stress the effect of use of Rhizome rot in Trichoderma could not be documented, hence vitiated Turmeric Dairy Achieving - 20 20 136.75 122 12.09 7350 4400 1.36 1.22 optimum post BW BW BW weaning growth in claves with probiotics and growth stimulants Poultry Popularization - 20 ( 20 1 36% 3500% - - - - of oral pellet @ 50 % Mortali Mortality RKT vaccine in birds) Mortalit ty back yard 1000 y

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) poultry birds Sheep and Disease - 20 500 33 29 13.79 1950 1350 1.65 1.45 goat management in ( @ BW sheep rearing 25 sheep ) Sheep Popularization - 10 ( 0.25 32 28.5 12.28 1800 1275 1.6 1.42 of fodder bank @ BW in Stall fed 0.25 sheep Hect ) 2013-14 Groundnut Secondary R-2001-3 5 5 22.25 17.50 27.14 42590 27581 2.14 1.82 nutrient management in groundnut Redgram Crop TS-3R 10 10 12.60 9.80 28.57 39665 27655 2.90 2.42 management in Redgram Bengalgram Crop JG-11 10 10 13.98 11.43 22.31 20869 16729 2.20 2.09 management in Bengalgram Redgram+ Redgram+ Bajra TS-3R 10 10 8.63 + 11.20 10.59 27658 33410 2.19 2.64 Bajra (1:2) 7.82 (Sole (Redgra Intercropping (Redgra Redgra m system m+ m) equivale Bajra) nt yield) Paddy Demonstration Sona Masuri 5 5 78.5 75.38 4.1 102526 3.30 94734 3.05 of mechanized transplanting

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) technique in Paddy Paddy In-situ green Sona Masuri 10 10 71.2 61.88 15.06 83024 2.66 58030 2.00 manuring in transplanted paddy Paddy Management of Sona Masuri 5 5 70.0 68.0 2.94 88000 2.69 80000 2.42 BPH in Paddy Foxtail Popularization SIA-2644 20 20 11.32 ------Millet of Foxtail Millet variety SIA-2644 Processing Processing and - 10 10 11.32 - - and Marketing of 14150 5660 1.45 1.33 Marketing Foxtail Millet Brinjal IPM for control Mahyco-99 5 5 278 189 47.09 150000 47500 3.4 1.73 of Shoot and fruit borer in Brinjal Onion Management of Bellary red 10 10 147.5 120.0 22.92 276000 220500 4.53 4.26 Onion Thrips Chilli Management of Namdari-505 5 5 55.0 50.0 10.0 245000 200000 3.17 2.60 Murda complex in Chilli Tomato Use of PTR-6 6 6 187.5 177.5 5.63 10000 5000 1.19 1.08 Consortium of Namdari-101 bio-fertilizers in cultivation of tomatoes

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) Sweet Nutrient Satgudi 10 10 orange management in Sweet orange Cotton Management of - Bt. Cotton 10 10 36.5 35.0 4.29 128350 118000 4.57 3.98 sucking pests in Cotton Chilli FFS in Chilli - Arka 1 1 20.46 20.18 1.5 46013 43120 2.50 2.32 Meghana

Livestock and related enterprises Title of FLD Demo Check Parameter External body External body Body weight Remarks measured appearance Body weight (kgs) appearance (kgs)

Medicine Ecotas bolus 1/ day for 40 days - Achieving optimum Dull skin & rough hair Dull skin & rough hair 0 day 48 48.5 Increase in body weight gain & post weaning growth more healthy look . in calves with 30 day 61 Shiny skin & smooth 59 Dull skin & rough hair probiotics and growth hair 60 day 76 73 stimulants

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Title of FLD Details Demonstrations Check Area specific mineral mixture in Medicine Area specific mineral mixture @ 100 gm per day Without Mineral mixture dairy animals Buffalo (20 Nos) CB Cow (20 Nos) Buffalo (20 Nos) CB Cow (20 Nos) Milk yield per 0 day 5 8 5.25 7.5 day (lit/day) 30 day 5.75 9.5 5.40 7.75 60 day 6.25 10 5.30 7.60 Fat % of milk 0 day 7 3.8 7.1 3.9 30 day 8 4.3 6.5 4 60 day 8.2 4.7 6 3.7 SNF of milk 0 day 9.0 8.0 9.1 8.1 30 day 9.2 8.3 9.1 8.0 60 day 9.5 8.4 9.0 8.1 Feed back Increase in milk yield up to 12.5 % in buffalo & 20% in CB Cow Increase in fat % up to 12 % in buffalo & 9 % in CB Cow Increase in SNF % up to 5 % in buffalo & 4 % in CB Cow

Title Parameter with unit Demo Check Up gradation of local goat breeds with Sirrohi buck. Kids Body weight at birth 3.8 2.7 Weaning weight Awaited Awaited No. of kids/ year -do- -do- Disease incidence -do- -do- Survivability (%) -do- -do-

Title Parameter with unit Demo Check Up gradation of Kenguri sheep with Kids Body wt at birth (Kg) Awaited Awaited Rambouillet rams 2013-14 Weaning wt (Kg) Awaited Awaited

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) 2014-15 Castor Demonstration DCH-519 of Castor hybrid 10 10 10.75 9.5 13.16 24882 14972 2.80 1.90 Linseed Demonstration NL-115 of linseed variety NL-115 10 10 4.1 3.45 18.84 12489 5925 2.41 1.82 Redgram Demonstration TS-3R of TS-3R Redgram variety 10 10 14.26 11.01 29.52 58815 40595 3.19 2.59 Chickpea Demonstration JG-11 of Bengalgram variety 10 10 13.34 11 21.27 29576 21182 2.31 1.97 Demonstration Sona Masuri of Paddy mechanization 3 3 73.45 71.25 3.09 43810 39950 1.84 1.75 techniques in paddy In-situ green Sona Masuri manuring in Paddy 10 10 7194.5 6541.9 9.98 71829 57868 2.24 1.96 transplanted Paddy Weed Demonstration Sona Masuri management on weed 5 5 76.75 67.5 13.70 53525 26475 2.08 1.43 in DSR management in DSR Foxtail Introduction, of SIA-2644 millet foxtail millet 11.32 10 10 9.75 16.10 11126 8415 2.20 1.92 variety SIA- 2644

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) Onion IPM in Onion Bellary Red 5 5 149 112.5 32.44 58025 33975 1.76 1.50 French beans Introduction of Arka string less french Suvidha bean as an 5 5 98.33 140 -29.76 300660 144000 4.26 3.76 intercrop in fruit orchards Pomegranate Management of Kesar Bacterial Blight 3 3 5.5 3 83.33 130000 46000 2.44 1.62 in Pomegranate Lemon Management of Local Citrus Canker in 5 5 740 650 13.85 133525 99000 4.02 3.64 lemon Cotton Sucking pest Jaadu, ATM management in 10 10 2680 2360 13.56 63170 48615 2.52 2.11 Bt. Cotton Cotton Demonstration Bt. Cotton for management 2.48 of leaf 5 5 3350 2925 14.53 85212 69910 2.74

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Livestock and related enterprises

1. Introduction of effective treatment for foot rot in sheep & goat Treatment in Demo. Treatment in Check Inj. Isoflud Inj. Flobac SA 1ml/10Kg bd wt) Application of Neem oil Inj. Vitamin B2,B6,B12 Foot bathing –ZnSo4 10% Oral ZnSo4 @ 0.5 g./sheep for 21 days Parameter with unit Demo Check Foot rot Recovery % 76.30 36.40 Foot rot Spreading % 9.30 75.5

2. Effect of feeding SRU and ASMM on milk yield & its composition in dairy animals Details Demonstrations Check Supplements used Area specific mineral mixture @ 60 gm per day + With out Mineral mixture & optigen Optigen @ 125 gm/day/dairy animal for 60 days Buffalo CB Cow Buffalo CB Cow Milk yield per 0 day 06.67 09.80 06.30 09.85 day (lit/day) 30 day 07.20 10.35 06.35 09.87 60 day 07.60 10.85 06.34 09.86 Fat % of milk 0 day 07.50 03.54 07.20 03.54 30 day 07.80 03.80 07.30 03.60 60 day 08.30 04.11 07.40 03.67 SNF of milk 0 day 07.96 06.26 07.97 06.25 30 day 08.34 06.64 08.04 06.38 60 day 08.65 07.01 08.22 06.42 Feed back Increase in milk yield up to 13.9 % in buffalo & 10.7 % in CB Cow Increase in fat % up to 10.6 % in buffalo & 16.1 % in CB Cow Increase in SNF % up to 8.7 % in buffalo & 11.98 % in CB Cow

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3. Effect of feeding of probiotics on milk yield and its quality in dairy animals Details Demonstrations Check Medicine used Biobloom powder – 15gm/day/buffalo Without probiotics Milk yield per day 0 day 05.33 05.03 (lit/day) 45 day 05.71 05.14 90 day 06.06 05.33 Fat % of milk 0 day 07.11 06.90 45 day 07.53 06.94 90 day 07.92 06.98 SNF of milk 0 day 08.89 08.68 45 day 09.29 08.67 90 day 09.76 08.66 Feed back Increase in milk yield up to 13.6 %, fat % up to 11.4 % and SNF % up to 9.79 % in buffalo 4. Popularization of fodder cafeteria in Stall fed sheep rearing & Dairy farming a. Dairy farming Details Demonstrations Check Medicine Area specific mineral mixture @ 100 gm per Without Mineral mixture day Buffalo Buffalo Milk yield per day 0 day 07.25 07.30 (lit/day) 45 day 08.00 07.55 90 day 08.50 07.65 Fat % of milk 0 day 08.25 08.15 45 day 08.70 08.15 90 day 09.35 08.15 SNF of milk 0 day 09.05 09.00 45 day 09.45 09.10 90 day 09.70 09.10 Feed back Increase in milk yield up to 17.2 % , fat % up to 13.3 % and SNF % up to 7.2 % in buffalo

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Stall fed sheep rearing

Details Demonstration Check Body weight gain 0 day 11.50 10.50 (kg) 30 day 15.00 12.91 60 day 18.91 15.41 90 day 22.75 18.00 External body appearance Shiny skin & smooth hair Dull skin & rough hair Feed back Increase in body weight gain by 11.25 kg (in demo) in comparison to 7.5 kg (in check) in Sheep.

5. Upgradation of local goat breeds with Sirrohi buck Parameter with unit Demo Check Kids Body wt at birth (kg) 3.8 2.7 Weaning wt (Kg) 7.8 5.6

6. Up gradation of Kenguri sheep with Rambouillet rams 2013-14 Parameter with unit Demo Check Kids Body wt at birth (Kg) 4.1 3.2 Weaning wt (Kg) 12 9

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) 2015-16 Castor Demonstration DCH-519 10 10 10.23 8.2 24.45 26047 15347 2.88 1.91 of Castor hybrid DCH-519 Groundnut ICM in TMV-2 10 10 13.3 11.4 16.60 38781 25115 2.12 1.66 Groundnut Pigeonpea ICM in TS-3R 10 10 8.53 7.19 18.63 54984 44001 3.34 2.99 Pigeonpea Bengalgram ICM in JG-11 10 10 6.55 4.85 35.05 9440 2585 1.46 1.13 Bengalgram Bengalgram Demonstration JG-11 5 5 Vitiated due to moisture stress + Linseed of intercropping Nl-115 system (4:2) Paddy Demonstration Sona Masuri 10 10 67.41 62.67 7.56 69037 50530 2.78 2.02 of DSR Paddy ICM- Paddy Sona Masuri Mechanised 10 10 73.42 67.2 9.26 94390 76600 2.80 2.33 transplanting Paddy Demonstration Sona Masuri of nutrients & water 10 10 70.53 68.89 2.3 88616 79980 2.69 2.38 management in transplanted paddy- Fox tail Entrepreneurshi SIA-2644 Millet p Development 10 10 9.32 7.90 17.97 15136 12077 3.4 2.91 Programme on Millets Onion ICM in Onion Arka Niketan 3 3 156 132 15.38 120300 96350 2.45 2.31

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Tomato Introduction of Arka 5 5 Demonstration was vitiated F1 hybrid Rakshak Tomato in Raichur Marigold Introduction of Orange 5 5 52.5 45.0 16.67 174250 144250 5.87 5.03 marigold variety double orange double Cotton Management of Bt. 10 10 27.43 23.26 17.92 75205 3.02 59920 2.69 Leaf reddening and sucking insect pests in Bt cotton Dairy Effect of feeding Murrah 10 10 236.7 201 3.91 3.75 slow releasing Buffalo urea on milk & 8.16 10.6 9.8 yield and Cross breed LPD composition in cow dairy animals Dairy Use of chelated Local cattle 10 10 8.16 118 100.2 3.87 3.70 minerals for LPD better 4.9 5.3 LPD production and LPD reproduction in dairy cattle Sheep and Effect of feeding Kids 10 10 26.38 goat probiotics on BW growth 22.75 18 performance in sheep & Goat

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Livestock and related enterprises Title of the FLD Parameter with unit Demo Check if any Effect of feeding slow Milk yield (lit/day) 10.6 9.8 releasing urea on milk Fat (%) 3.6 3.5 yield and composition in SNF (%) 8.5 8.5 dairy animals

Use of chelated minerals Area/Unit Size 10 Animals 10 Animals for better production and Milk yield (lit/day) 5.3 l/ day 4.9 l/ day reproduction in dairy Fat (%) 4.8 4.5 cattle SNF (%) 8.5 8.5 Conception rate (%) 46 38

Effect of feeding Medicine used Biobloom powder – 5gm/day/sheep Without probiotics probiotics on growth for 90 days 5 sheep / trial performance in sheep & Body weight (kg) at 0 day 11.50 10.50 Goat Body weight gain (kg) at 90 day 22.75 18.00 External body appearance Shiny skin & smooth hair Dull skin & rough hair

Title of the FLD: Demonstration of stimulatory toy kit for enhancing motor and mental development among children

PDI- Psychomotor Development Index MDI- Mental Development Index Experimental Pretest Post test Pretest Post test group 83.04 109.72 87.16 114.08 26.68 27.92

PDI- Psychomotor Development Index MDI- Mental Development Index Control group Pretest Post test Pretest Post test 91.78 104.83 86.78 105.87 13.05 19.09

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Title of the FLD: Demonstration on management of nutri gardens at Schools

Sl.No. Name of the school Area under kitchen garden (Gunta) Harvested veg./ day (g) 1 Aijapur 2 250-3500 2 Muranpur 10 6000-15000 3 Puchaldinni 5 1500-4000 4 Ganjalli 1 250-5000 5 1 150-1500 6 Julamgera 4 400-3000

 Approximate Cost of vegetables produced = Min Rs.1020 to Max. Rs. 6240 (Veg @ Rs. 60/kg) The amount provided by the Govt towards supply of vegetable component is Rs. 1.06

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) 2016-17 Safflower Demonstration A-1 10 10 17.75 16.30 7.91 35380 31030 2.98 2.74 on income and yield potential in Safflower Greengram Demonstration BGS-9 10 10 Crop was not implemented of Greengram in paddy fallows Paddy Demonstration Sona masuri 10 10 Crop vitiated of Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) Paddy Demonstration Sona masuri 10 10 63.4 58.3 8.74 87349 65364 2.21 1.27 of organic pest management in paddy Sorghum Demonstration SPV-2217 10 10 8.52 7.34 12.3 12897 9579 1.81 1.24 on income and yield potential of SPV-2217 Onion ICM in Onion Arka Niketan 5 5 175.45 150.90 16.66% 12750 5000 1.11 0.95 Tomato Furrow irrigated PTR-6 05 05 342 314 8.91% 55982 35538 1.77 1.43 raised bed planting system and management of pinworm in Tomato Chilli Management of Local variety 10 10 37.5 33.2 12.04 75000 41000 1.66 1.32 chilli murda complex

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Cabbage Integrated Pest Local variety 05 05 76.8 65.8 14.32 42200 11200 1.54 1.13 Management in Cabbage Brinjal Management of Mahyco-99 05 05 255 215 15.68 167500 116500 2.91 2.18 Fruit and Shoot Borer in Brinjal Papaya Integrated Taiwan Red 05 05 management lady practices for Papaya Ring Spot Virus (PRSV) Cotton Management of Jadoo, 10 10 27.43 23.26 17.92 75205 59920 3.02 2.69 Pink Bollworm Jackpot in Bt. Cotton

1. FLD Title: Demonstration and Management of Nutrition Gardens at schools Sl.No. Name of the school Area under kitchen garden (Gunta) Veg.Harvested/ day (g) 1 GHS Singanodi 4 1500 2 Morarji Desai Residential school Singanodi 10 3000 3 LPS-Midagaldinni 5 500 4 LPS Julmagera 6 2000 5 LPS Shakhavadi (Private) 2 350 6 HPS Duganur 10 1500

Yield and economics of vegetables cultivated Particulars Demo Yield (kg/300 sq.ft) Tomato 60 Yield (kg/300 sq.ft) Brinjal 46.0 Yield (kg/240 sq.ft) Leafy vegetables 10 Cost of cultivation(Rs.) 540 Gross income (Rs/1200 sq.ft) 1904 Net Income (Rs/ 1200 Sq.ft) 1364

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2. Title FLD: Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) on Millets Year 2016-17 Village: Kudlur and Mirjapur of Raichur taluka Name of SHGs: 1. Sri Rudrambika SHG, Kudlur 2. Sanjeevini Savayav Krishikar Sangh, Mirjapur

Name of SHGs Qty of millets produced (q) 5 q Qty of millets processed (q) 5 q Price of unprocessed millets (Rs) 1800 Cost of processing (Rs/q) 700 Cost of packaging (Rs/q) 200 Total 2700 Price of processed millets (Rs) 50 Recovery rate 68% Cost of processed millet Rs. 58 Gross returns/q 3400 Net returns/q 3400-2700=700

Stages followed in Production and processing of foxtail millet • Cultivation of millets by organic farming group • Processing of millets at Processing unit established at INSIMP sponsored processing of millets unit established at INSIMP sponsored processing unit (Sponsored to KVK) at CAE Raichur • Packaging in the name of KVK along with the SHG.

3. FLD Title: Demonstration on Paddy Straw Baler Village: Vijayanagar Camp Raichur Tq. Season: Kharif Year: 2016-17

Particulars Before demonstration After demonstration No. of balers Available at Yantradhare scheme- a custom hiring centre established in selected hoblis Seven farmers have purchased by Karnataka State Department of Agriculture apart from custom hiring centre. Area under straw baling 4-6 ac >560 ac Compactness 3 trips 1 trip Cost of baling (Rs) 1650 1400 Straw recovery 60% 90% Labour requirement (hr/ha) 24 4 Knowledge scores 2% 95%

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) 2017-18 Paddy ICM in Direct Sona masuri Seeded Rice 10 10 65.8 59.6 10.40 91522 68182 3.05 2.23 (DSR) Paddy Assessment of Sona masuri STCR based nutrient 10 10 68.7 57.3 19.9 95671 67455 3.04 2.31 management in DSR Paddy Demonstration of CSR-22 salt tolerant 05 05 54.6 46.10 18.40 65399 49111 2.37 2.06 variety in Paddy Paddy Demonstration of Gangavati organic pest Sona 10 10 61.3 56.8 7.92 83824 64613 3.16 2.31 management in paddy Sorghum Demonstration on SPV - 2217 high yielding 10 10 10.4 8.2 26.8 14396 8677 2.11 1.66 sorghum variety SPV-2217 Tomato Management of Hybrids 10 10 555 517 7.35 344400 310100 4.46 3.99 pinworn in tomato Chilli Management of Byadgi 10 10 34.6 32.2 7.45 241950 214070 4.48 3.82 chilli murda Kaddi complex Cabbage Integrated Pest Local variety 10 10 292 236 23.73 103450 69650 3.43 2.44 Management in Cabbage

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) Brinjal Management of Private 10 10 50.3 47.42 6.11 97710 77760 2.83 2.20 fruit and shoot Hybrid borer in Brinjal Onion Introduction of Bhima Bhima Shakthi Shakthi 6 6 258 222 16.21 177200 140800 4.22 3.38 variety Tomato Popularization of Utsav Arka Actino- Plus ( a lignite based 3,48,00 3,04,40 5 5 563 518 8.49 4.41 3.76 microbial product) 0 0 in Tomato cultivation Chilli Popularization of Byadgi dabbi Arka Actino- Plus ( a lignite based 2,25,50 2,06,25 5 5 35 33.5 6.06 4.13 3.62 microbial product) 0 0 in Chilli cultivation Marigold Introduction of Arka 2,20,00 1,43,90 marigold variety- Bangara-2 5 5 95 69 38 4.30 3.30 0 0 Arka Bangara-2 Cotton Management of Bt-Jadoo 20 20 37.5 27.8 34.80 129500 76520 4.64 2.67 Pink Bollworm Jackpot in Bt. Cotton Dairy Use of rumen bypass fat to 16.31 14.49 12.56 improve milk yield Cross breed 12 12 432.92 332.72 5.86 5.56 (LPD) (LPD) and per cent milk fat in dairy cows

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) Dairy Management of ruminal acidosis in 5.33 Cross breed 12 12 6.42 20.7 136 125 2.13 1.98 dairy animals using LPD ruminal buffer

2018-19 Redgram Demonstration of TS-3R Inter-cropping 5 5 12.73 9.74 30.66 31748 23920 2.27 2.04 system in Redgram Paddy Demonstration BPT-5204 of LCC for real time nitrogen 5 5 52.12 48.51 7.46 36217 26364 1.66 1.45 management in Paddy Paddy Demonstration BPT-5204 of Zinc use efficiency by 5 5 52.62 49.53 6.24 39498 31469 1.69 1.57 cured organic manure in Paddy Paddy Demonstration GNV 10-89 10 10 of New Paddy 66.01 52.51 25.76 59461 36645 2.06 1.67 Variety GNV 10-89 Paddy Demonstration BPT-5204 of Eco friendly 10 10 50.11 48.33 3.68 42916 26437 1.97 1.46 pest management in

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) DSR Paddy Onion IPDM in onion Pvt HYB 5 5 184.5 167.33 10.36 81140 63870 2.57 2.13 Ridgegourd Demonstration of Plant volatile based attractant Pvt HYB 10 10 7.37 6.90 6.84 58453 37993 2.12 1.58 for fruit flies Ridgegourd Cucumber Demonstration of Bee 23.34 16.40 Pvt HYB 10 10 42.53 137529 73302 3.79 2.27 pollination yield in cucumber Ridge gourd Management of Saniya 5 5 Boron deficiency in cucurbits 9.5 6.88 20.5 90250 46560 3.37 2.29 through foliar spray for higher yield and quality Coriander Demonstration ArkaIsha 5 5 12.0 9.5 20.0 of multicut 146000 108250 5.29 4.16 coriander var. ArkaIsha Tomato Demonstration of Arkaactino plus in tomato KSP1278 5 5 54.14 47.8 13.26 340320 282400 4.66 3.82 cultivation

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) Demonstration of Soil test based Cotton nutrient Bt-Cotton 5 5 26.13 23.66 10.50 87717 69120 2.65 2.18 management in cotton Demonstrationof 10 10 Cotton cotton variety BGDS 1063 23.37 22.95 4.44 59955 54654 2.34 2.13 BGDS 1063 Multicut Demonstration of Cofs-31 10 10 147 80 83 228000 115000 4.45 3.55 Fodder multicut Fodder Sorghum Sorghum variety- Cofs-31 Multicut Establishing Cofs-31 10 10 145 60 81.25 255000 115000 4.4 3.55 Fodder fodder banks in Sorghum& Stall fed sheep and Hedge goat rearing lucern (Four Harvest) Others Nutrition garden IIHR 10 10 2000 1.66: (pl.specify) (Arka 1 Variety seeds) Use of Cow mats for comfort and 13.5 Cross breed 5 5 14 3.7 better milk LPD Dairy production Demonstration of 26 75 effective treatment % 188% Kenguri 10 10 % Sheep and for foot rot in recover recovery recovery goat sheep y

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Demo Farmers Yield (q/ha) Net returns BCR Crop Thematic area Variety area (No.) (Rs./ha) (ha) Demo Check Increase Demo Check Demo Check (%) Achieving optimum post 8.25 weaning growth in Kenguri 20 20 8.5 3.3 BW Sheep and lambs with goat probiotics Demonstration of Kenguri ram lamb 25 Kenguri 5 5 35.5 42 3675 1850 3.22 3.05 Sheep and fattening under BW goat stall fed system Use of special feed pellets for 3 calcium Kenguri 20 20 3.1 6.6 BW Sheep and supplementation goat in lactating sheep 2 2 CIGs 5000 1.5:1 EDP Oyster mushroom CIGs Foxtail millet 2 2 CIGs 6000 1.75:1

EDP Bharfi CIGs Dhal masala 2 powder (Value 2 CIGs 3000 1.75:1 CIGs EDP addition)

EDP on Mushroom EDP on Foxtail millet Bharfi EDP on Dhal masala powder (Value addition) Feedback: Feedback: Feedback:  Gained confidence in growing oyster mushroom and  NavaneBharfi is tasty and  Acceptability is very good milky mushroom acceptable  Demand is more i.e 8-10kg/month  Paddy Straw can be effectively recycled  It has helped to earn more  It has helped to earnmore income  This can be implemented effectively as an incoming income Names: generating activity  Demand is moderate i.e around 5- 1. Shrisharanabasaweshwara CIG  Good tasty Soup, Sabji and sambar was prepared and 6 kg per month 2. Samuha SHG

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Terms of reference (c)

5. TO ASSESS THE EFFORTS MADE IN TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY THROUGH TRAINING OF FARMERS AND EXTENSION PERSONNEL, EXTENSION ACTIVITIES, AND PRODUCTION OF SEEDS AND PLANTING MATERIALS AND OTHER TECHNOLOGY INPUTS

5.1Training (Capacity building)

5.1.1 Training programmes organized during 2011-12 to 2018-19

No. of training programmes organized Total Year Farmers/Farm women Rural youth Extension personnel TC Participants (No.) TC Participants TC Participants TC Participants (No.) (No.) (No.) M F T M F T M F T M F T (a) On-campus 2011-12 52 1269 558 1827 3 95 0 95 18 453 12 465 73 1817 570 2387

2012-13 53 1655 1034 2689 2 36 2 38 10 446 90 536 65 2137 1126 3263 2013-14 26 529 156 685 3 90 90 20 888 75 998 49 1507 231 1773 2014-15 29 877 157 1034 4 110 30 140 10 234 195 429 43 1221 382 1603

2015-16 37 1015 355 1370 2 45 5 50 18 453 120 465 57 1513 480 1885

2016-17 37 1015 355 1370 2 45 5 50 18 453 120 465 57 1513 480 1885

2017-18 61 1597 184 1781 9 240 15 255 2 23 23 46 72 1860 222 2082

2018-19 59 1744 278 2022 9 240 40 280 20 888 75 998 88 2872 393 3300

Total 354 9701 3077 12778 34 901 97 998 116 3838 710 4402 504 14440 3884 18178

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No. of training programmes organized Total Year Farmers/Farm women Rural youth Extension personnel TC Participants (No.) TC Participants TC Participants TC Participants (No.) (No.) (No.) M F T M F T M F T M F T (b) Off-campus

2011-12 53 3221 518 3739 1 85 0 85 0 0 0 0 54 3306 518 3824

2012-13 48 1823 502 2355 0 0 0 0 4 170 15 185 52 1993 517 2540

2013-14 40 1245 87 1332 5 208 88 296 1 24 6 30 46 1477 181 1658

2014-15 24 711 305 1016 5 208 88 296 0 0 0 0 29 919 393 1312

2015-16 54 1252 452 1702 2 35 15 50 0 0 0 0 56 1287 467 1752

2016-17 40 1082 387 1469 2 35 15 50 2 35 15 50 44 1152 417 1569

2017-18 59 1308 342 1650 6 125 50 175 4 80 20 100 69 1513 412 1925

2018-19 118 3847 765 4610 22 530 60 590 13 637 64 701 153 5014 889 5901

Total 436 14489 3358 17873 43 1226 316 1542 24 946 120 1066 503 16661 3794 20481 Grand total 890 24190 6435 30651 77 2127 413 2540 140 4784 830 5468 1007 31101 7678 38659 (a +b) TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

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5.1.4 Sponsored training courses during 2011-12 to 2018-19 No. of sponsored training courses organized Total Year State1 State 2 State 3 State 4 TC Participants (No.) TC Participants TC Participants TC Participants TC Participants (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T 2011-12 21 711 256 967 21 711 256 967 2012-13 54 2390 520 2910 54 2390 520 2910 2013-14 22 543 494 1037 22 543 494 1037 2014-15 3 123 55 178 3 123 55 178 2015-16 7 220 65 285 7 220 65 285 2016-17 7 140 40 180 7 140 40 180 2017-18 8 274 95 369 8 274 95 369 2018-19 22 899 138 1037 22 899 138 1037 Total 144 5300 1663 6963 144 5300 1663 6963 TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

5.1.5 Vocational training courses during 2011-12 to 2018-19 No. of vocational training courses organized Total Year State1 State 2 State 3 State 4 TC Participants (No.) TC Participants (No.) TC Participants (No.) TC Participants (No.) TC Participants (No.) M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T 2011-12 1 8 12 21 1 8 12 21 2012-13 2 34 3 39 2 34 3 39 2013-14 3 67 18 88 3 67 18 88 2014-15 3 67 18 88 3 67 18 88 2015-16 2 40 10 52 2 40 10 52 2016-17 2 40 10 52 2 40 10 52 2017-18 3 94 97 3 94 97 2018-19 4 132 136 4 132 136 Total 20 482 71 573 20 482 71 573 TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

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5.1.6 Thematic area wise training for farmers/farm women during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl. Participant farmers/farm women (No.) No Thematic area On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 2011-2012 1 Crop Production 30 948 95 1043 10 988 140 1128 40 1936 235 2171 2 Horticulture 1 12 8 20 1 36 0 36 2 48 8 56 3 Soil Health and Fertility 0 0 0 0 6 347 90 437 6 347 90 437 Management 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 5 375 87 462 5 375 87 462 5 Livestock Production and 11 30 320 350 14 896 145 1041 25 926 465 1391 Management 6 Home Science/Women 8 223 135 358 16 544 56 600 24 767 191 958 empowerment 7 Production of Inputs at site 2 56 56 0 0 0 0 2 56 0 56 8 Capacity Building and Group 0 0 0 0 1 35 0 35 1 35 0 35 Dynamics Total 52 1269 558 1827 53 3221 518 3739 105 4490 1076 5566 2012-13 1 Crop Production 24 734 127 861 9 410 20 430 33 1144 147 1291 2 Horticulture 5 151 120 271 4 30 0 60 9 181 120 331 3 Soil Health and Fertility 1 80 0 80 2 115 0 115 3 195 0 195 Management 4 Livestock Production and 6 237 245 482 22 1068 338 1406 28 1305 583 1888 Management 5 Home Science/Women 2 60 60 9 145 144 289 11 145 204 349 empowerment 6 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Fisheries 4 130 130 0 0 0 0 4 130 0 130 8 Production of Inputs at site 3 103 2 105 0 0 0 0 3 103 2 105 9 Capacity Building and Group 4 110 240 350 0 0 0 0 4 110 240 350 Dynamics 45

Sl. Participant farmers/farm women (No.) No Thematic area On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 10 Agro-forestry 4 110 240 350 2 55 0 55 6 165 240 405 11 Agril. Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 53 1655 1034 2689 48 1823 502 2355 101 3478 1536 5044 2013-14 1 Crop Production 11 247 0 247 4 86 2 88 15 333 2 335 2 Horticulture 5 63 0 63 16 445 0 445 21 508 0 508 3 Soil Health and Fertility 1 30 30 Management 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 0 30 4 Livestock Production and 4 18 0 143 143 714 68 782 Management 22 714 211 925 5 Home Science/Women 1 2 38 5 43 0 17 17 empowerment 3 38 22 60 6 Plant Protection 1 35 8 43 0 0 0 0 1 35 8 43 7 Fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Production of Inputs at site 1 37 0 37 0 0 0 0 1 37 0 37 9 Capacity Building and Group 2 79 79 Dynamics 0 0 0 0 0 2 79 0 79 10 Agro-forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Agril. Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 26 529 156 685 40 1245 87 1332 66 1774 243 2017 2014-15 1 Crop Production 15 450 37 487 3 66 0 66 18 516 37 553 2 Horticulture 2 60 0 60 8 368 95 463 10 428 95 523 3 Soil Health and Fertility 2 55 0 55 3 60 0 60 5 115 0 115 Management 4 Livestock Production and 1 25 0 25 1 86 0 86 2 111 0 111 Management 5 Home Science/Women 2 19 80 99 7 71 210 281 9 90 290 380 empowerment

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Sl. Participant farmers/farm women (No.) No Thematic area On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 6 Plant Protection 6 258 0 258 1 30 0 30 7 288 0 288 7 Fisheries 0 0 0 0 8 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Capacity Building and Group 1 10 40 50 1 30 30 2 40 40 80 Dynamics 10 Agro-forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Agril. Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 29 877 157 1034 24 711 305 1016 53 1588 462 2050 2015-16 1 Crop Production 16 450 85 535 12 222 80 300 16 450 85 535 2 Horticulture 4 100 60 160 8 230 10 240 4 100 60 160 3 Soil Health and Fertility 5 155 40 195 15 430 80 510 5 155 40 195 Management 4 Livestock Production and 1 25 5 30 1 50 0 50 1 25 5 30 Management 5 Home Science/Women 3 30 75 105 9 90 185 275 3 30 75 105 empowerment 6 Plant Protection 7 250 65 315 5 130 40 170 7 250 65 315 7 Fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 1 20 12 32 0 0 0 0 9 Capacity Building and Group 1 5 25 30 1 15 25 40 1 5 25 30 Dynamics 10 Agro-forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Agril. Engineering 0 0 0 0 2 65 20 85 0 0 0 0 Total 37 1015 355 1370 54 1252 452 1702 91 2267 807 3072 2016-17 1 Crop Production 16 450 85 535 8 222 58 280 24 672 143 815 2 Horticulture 4 100 60 160 7 230 90 320 11 330 150 480 3 Soil Health and Fertility 5 155 40 195 9 260 15 275 14 415 55 470

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Sl. Participant farmers/farm women (No.) No Thematic area On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T Management 4 Livestock Production and 1 25 5 30 1 50 0 50 2 75 5 80 Management 5 Home Science/Women 3 30 75 105 6 90 60 150 9 120 135 255 empowerment 6 Plant Protection 7 250 65 315 5 130 40 170 12 380 105 485 7 Fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 1 20 12 32 1 20 12 32 9 Capacity Building and Group 1 5 25 30 1 15 25 40 2 20 50 70 Dynamics 10 Agro-forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Agril. Engineering 0 0 0 0 2 65 20 85 2 65 20 85 Total 37 1015 355 1370 40 1082 320 1402 77 2097 675 2772 2017-18 1 Crop Production 22 560 52 612 14 322 34 356 36 882 86 968 2 Horticulture 10 259 14 273 8 230 10 240 18 489 24 513 3 Soil Health and Fertility 9 12 256 3 259 270 25 295 Management 21 526 28 554 4 Livestock Production and 9 6 237 6 243 157 22 179 Management 15 394 28 422 5 Home Science/Women 3 11 30 75 105 114 231 345 empowerment 14 144 306 450 6 Plant Protection 7 250 9 259 5 130 0 130 12 380 9 389 7 Fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Production of Inputs at site 1 20 0 20 1 20 0 20 9 Capacity Building and Group 1 0 0 0 0 5 25 30 Dynamics 1 5 25 30 10 Agro-forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Agril. Engineering 0 0 0 0 2 65 20 85 2 65 20 85

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Sl. Participant farmers/farm women (No.) No Thematic area On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T Total 61 1597 184 1781 59 1308 342 1650 120 2905 526 3431 2018-19 1 Crop Production 16 450 450 12 222 80 300 28 672 80 750 2 Horticulture 7 223 223 8 230 10 240 15 453 10 463 3 Soil Health and Fertility 5 155 155 15 330 35 365 20 485 35 520 Management 4 Livestock Production and 12 331 53 384 65 2760 410 3170 77 3091 463 3554 Management 5 Home Science/Women 9 233 200 433 9 90 185 275 18 323 385 708 empowerment 6 Plant Protection 7 250 250 5 130 130 12 380 0 380 7 Fisheries 0 0 0 0 8 Production of Inputs at site 2 97 97 1 20 20 3 117 0 117 9 Capacity Building and Group 1 5 25 30 1 25 25 2 5 50 55 Dynamics 10 Agro-forestry 0 0 0 0 11 Agril. Engineering 2 65 20 85 2 65 20 85 Total 59 1744 278 2022 118 3847 765 4610 177 5591 1043 6632 Grand total 354 9701 3077 12778 436 14489 3291 17806 790 24190 6368 30584 TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

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5.1.7 Subject matter/Thematic area wise training for rural youth during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl.No. Participant rural youth (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 2011-2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Crop Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Horticulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Soil Health and Fertility Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and 3 95 95 1 85 85 4 180 - 180 Management 0 0 6 Home Science/Women empowerment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 95 0 95 1 85 0 85 4 180 - 180 2012-13 1 Crop Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Horticulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Soil Health and Fertility Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Home Science/Women empowerment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Production of Inputs at site 1 17 2 19 0 0 0 0 1 17 2 19 8 Capacity Building and 1 19 19 1 19 19 Group Dynamics 0 0 0 0 Total 2 36 2 38 0 0 0 0 2 36 2 38 50

Sl.No. Participant rural youth (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 2013-14 1 Crop Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Horticulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Soil Health and Fertility 03 90 90 0 0 0 0 03 90 90 Management 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and 0 0 0 0 2 74 74 2 74 74 Management 6 Home Science/Women 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 empowerment 7 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 3 134 88 222 3 134 88 222 8 Capacity Building and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Group Dynamics Total 3 90 90 5 208 88 296 8 298 88 386 2014-15 1 Crop Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Horticulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Soil Health and Fertility 1 40 0 40 0 0 0 0 1 40 0 40 Management 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and 3 70 30 100 2 74 0 74 5 144 30 174 Management 6 Home Science/Women 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 empowerment 7 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 3 134 88 222 3 134 88 222 8 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 4 110 30 140 5 208 88 296 9 318 118 436

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Sl.No. Participant rural youth (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 2015-16 1 Crop Production 2 45 5 50 0 0 0 0 2 45 5 50 2 Horticulture 0 0 0 0 1 20 5 25 1 20 5 25 3 Soil Health and Fertility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Management 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Management 6 Home Science/Women 1 15 10 25 1 15 10 25 0 0 0 0 empowerment 7 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Capacity Building and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Group Dynamics Total 2 45 5 50 2 35 15 50 4 80 20 90 2016-17 1 Crop Production 2 45 5 50 0 0 0 0 2 45 5 50 2 Horticulture 0 0 0 0 1 20 5 25 1 20 5 25 3 Soil Health and Fertility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Management 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Management 6 Home Science/Women 1 15 10 25 1 15 10 25 0 0 0 0 empowerment 7 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Capacity Building and Group 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dynamics Total 2 45 5 50 2 35 15 50 4 80 20 90

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Sl.No. Participant rural youth (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 2017-18 1 Crop Production 2 45 5 50 2 45 5 50 2 Horticulture 1 25 25 3 30 50 80 4 55 50 105 3 Soil Health and Fertility 2 45 10 55 Management 2 45 10 55 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and 2 65 0 65 2 65 0 65 Management 4 130 0 130 6 Home Science/Women 1 30 30 empowerment 1 30 0 30 7 Production of Inputs at site 1 30 30 1 30 30 2 60 0 60 8 Capacity Building and Group Dynamics 0 0 0 0 Total 9 240 15 255 6 125 50 175 15 365 65 430 2018-19 1 Crop Production 0 0 0 0 2 35 15 50 0 0 0 0 2 Horticulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Soil Health and Fertility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Management 4 Plant Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Livestock Production and 8 5 20 260 14 390 0 390 8 5 20 260 Management 6 Home Science/Women 0 0 0 0 2 35 15 50 0 0 0 0 empowerment 7 Production of Inputs at site 1 5 20 25 4 70 30 100 5 75 50 125 Total 9 10 40 285 22 530 60 590 13 80 70 385 Grand total 34 671 97 1003 43 1226 316 1542 59 1437 383 2035 TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

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5.1.8 Subject matter/Thematic area wise training for extension personnel during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl.No. Participant extension personnel (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 2011-2012 1 Productivity enhancement in field 3 94 0 94 0 0 0 0 3 94 0 94 crops 2 Integrated Pest Management 1 14 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 14 1 15 3 Integrated Nutrient management 2 73 0 73 0 0 0 0 2 73 0 73 4 Gender mainstreaming through 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 17 SHGs 5 Formation and Management of 3 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 3 20 0 20 SHGs 6 Group Dynamics and farmers 3 51 4 55 0 0 0 0 3 51 4 55 organization 7 Information networking among 1 33 0 33 0 0 0 0 1 33 0 33 farmers 8 Livestock feed and fodder 1 63 7 70 0 0 0 0 1 63 7 70 production 9 Household food security 2 52 0 52 0 0 0 0 2 52 0 52 10 Any other (IG solar energy) 1 36 0 36 0 0 0 0 1 36 0 36 Total 18 453 12 465 0 0 0 0 18 453 12 465 2012-13 1. Productivity enhancement in field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 crops 2. Integrated Pest Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. Integrated Nutrient management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4. Rejuvenation of old orchards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5. Protected cultivation technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6. Production and use of organic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 inputs 7. Care and maintenance of farm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Sl.No. Participant extension personnel (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T machinery and implements 8. Gender mainstreaming through 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 9. Formation and Management of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 10. Women and Child care 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11. Low cost and nutrient efficient 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 diet designing 12. Group Dynamics and farmers 3 132 132 0 0 0 0 3 132 132 organization 13. Information networking among 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 farmers 14. Capacity building for ICT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 application 15. Management in farm animals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16. Livestock feed and fodder 1 142 2 144 0 0 0 0 1 142 2 144 production 17. Household food security 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18. Any other (Value addition) 1 44 44 0 0 0 0 1 44 44 19. Any other (Health promotion) 5 172 44 216 0 0 0 0 5 172 44 216 20. Any other (Soil and water 0 0 0 0 4 170 15 185 4 170 15 185 conservation) Total 10 446 90 536 4 170 15 185 14 616 105 721 2013-14 1. Productivity enhancement in field 2 59 3 62 0 0 0 0 2 59 3 62 crops 2. Integrated Pest Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. Integrated Nutrient management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4. Rejuvenation of old orchards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5. Protected cultivation technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55

Sl.No. Participant extension personnel (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 6. Production and use of organic 1 30 30 0 0 0 0 1 30 30 inputs 7. Care and maintenance of farm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 machinery and implements 8. Gender mainstreaming through 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 9. Formation and Management of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 10. Women and Child care 1 122 8 130 0 0 0 0 1 122 8 130 11. Low cost and nutrient efficient 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 diet designing 12. Group Dynamics and farmers 1 50 8 58 0 0 0 0 1 50 8 58 organization 13. Information networking among 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 farmers 14. Capacity building for ICT 5 111 8 119 0 0 0 0 5 111 8 119 application 15. Management in farm animals 6 356 8 364 0 0 0 0 6 356 8 364 16. Livestock feed and fodder 1 120 40 160 0 0 0 0 1 120 40 160 production 17. Household food security 2 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 35 18. Any other (IG Activities) 1 40 0 40 0 0 0 0 1 40 0 40 19. Any other (Commercialization and value addition in horticultural 0 0 0 0 1 24 6 30 1 24 6 30 crop) Total 20 888 75 998 1 24 6 30 21 912 81 1028 2014-15 1. Productivity enhancement in field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 crops 2. Integrated Pest Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Sl.No. Participant extension personnel (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 3. Integrated Nutrient management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4. Rejuvenation of old orchards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5. Protected cultivation technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6. Production and use of organic 2 2 100 5 105 0 0 0 0 100 5 105 inputs 7. Care and maintenance of farm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 machinery and implements 8. Gender mainstreaming through 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 9. Formation and Management of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 10. Women and Child care 2 10 80 90 0 0 0 0 2 10 80 90 11. Low cost and nutrient efficient 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 diet designing 12. Group Dynamics and farmers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 organization 13. Information networking among 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 farmers 14. Capacity building for ICT 1 1 54 0 54 0 0 0 0 54 0 54 application 15. Management in farm animals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16. Livestock feed and fodder 1 1 55 0 55 0 0 0 0 55 0 55 production 17. Household food security 1 25 25 0 0 0 0 1 25 25 18. Any other (IG Activities) 3 15 85 100 0 0 0 0 3 15 85 100 Total 10 234 195 429 0 0 0 0 10 234 195 429 2015-16 1 Productivity enhancement in field 3 94 0 94 0 0 0 0 3 94 0 94 crops 2 Integrated Pest Management 1 14 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 14 1 15 57

Sl.No. Participant extension personnel (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 3 Integrated Nutrient management 2 73 0 73 0 0 0 0 2 73 0 73 4 Gender mainstreaming through 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 17 SHGs 5 Formation and Management of 3 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 3 20 0 20 SHGs 6 Group Dynamics and farmers 3 51 4 55 0 0 0 0 3 51 4 55 organization 7 Information networking among 1 33 0 33 0 0 0 0 1 33 0 33 farmers 8 Livestock feed and fodder 1 63 7 70 0 0 0 0 1 63 7 70 production 9 Household food security 2 52 0 52 0 0 0 0 2 52 0 52 10 Any other (IG solar energy) 1 36 0 36 0 0 0 0 1 36 0 36 Total 18 453 12 465 0 0 0 0 18 453 12 465 2016-17 1 Productivity enhancement in field 3 94 0 94 0 0 0 0 3 94 0 94 crops 2 Integrated Pest Management 1 14 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 14 1 15 3 Integrated Nutrient management 2 73 0 73 0 0 0 0 2 73 0 73 4 Gender mainstreaming through 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 17 SHGs 5 Formation and Management of 3 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 3 20 0 20 SHGs 6 Group Dynamics and farmers 3 51 4 55 0 0 0 0 3 51 4 55 organization 7 Information networking among 1 33 0 33 0 0 0 0 1 33 0 33 farmers 8 Livestock feed and fodder 1 63 7 70 0 0 0 0 1 63 7 70 production 9 Household food security 2 52 0 52 0 0 0 0 2 52 0 52 58

Sl.No. Participant extension personnel (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 10 Any other (IG solar energy) 1 36 0 36 0 0 0 0 1 36 0 36 Total 18 453 12 465 0 0 0 0 18 453 12 465 2017-18 1. Integrated Nutrient management 1 18 3 21 2 35 15 50 3 53 18 71 2. Rejuvenation of old orchards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. Protected cultivation technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4. Production and use of organic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 inputs 5. Care and maintenance of farm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 machinery and implements 6. Gender mainstreaming through 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 7. Formation and Management of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHGs 8. Women and Child care 1 5 20 25 0 0 0 0 1 5 20 25 9. Low cost and nutrient efficient 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 diet designing 10. Group Dynamics and farmers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 organization 11. Information networking among 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 farmers 12. Capacity building for ICT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 application 13. Livestock feed and fodder 2 45 5 50 2 45 5 50 0 0 0 0 production Total 2 23 23 46 4 80 20 100 6 103 43 146 2018-19 1 Productivity enhancement in field 2 1 59 3 62 50 8 58 crops 3 109 11 120 2 Integrated Pest Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59

Sl.No. Participant extension personnel (No.) Subject matter/ On-campus (No.) Off-campus (No.) Total (No.) Thematic area TC M F T TC M F T TC M F T 3 Integrated Nutrient management 0 0 0 0 5 111 8 119 5 111 8 119 4 Rejuvenation of old orchards 0 0 0 0 6 356 8 364 6 356 8 364 5 Protected cultivation technology 0 0 0 0 1 120 40 160 1 120 40 160 6 Production and use of organic 1 30 30 inputs 0 0 0 0 1 30 0 30 7 Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Gender mainstreaming through SHGs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Formation and Management of SHGs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Women and Child care 1 122 8 130 0 0 0 0 1 122 8 130 11 Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Group Dynamics and farmers 1 50 8 58 organization 0 0 0 0 1 50 8 58 13 Information networking among farmers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Capacity building for ICT 5 111 8 119 application 0 0 0 0 5 111 8 119 15 Management in farm animals 6 356 8 364 0 0 0 0 6 356 8 364 16 Livestock feed and fodder 1 120 40 160 production 0 0 0 0 1 120 40 160 17 Household food security 2 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 35 18 Any other (pl.specify) 1 40 40 0 0 0 0 1 40 0 40 Total 20 888 75 998 13 637 64 701 33 1525 139 1699 Grand total 116 3838 494 4402 22 911 105 1016 138 4749 599 5418 TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

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5.1.9 Subject matter/Thematic area wise sponsored training courses during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl. No. Subject matter/Thematic area No. of training No. of participants (sponsored training) courses Male Female Total 2011-2012 10 417 417 1 Crop production and 6 195 16 211 management 2 Post harvest technology and 1 130 130 value addition 3 Livestock production and 3 240 240 management 4 Home Science 1 64 64 5 Agricultural Extension 1 35 35 Total 21 711 256 967 2012-13 1 Crop production and 20 603 127 730 management 2 Production and value addition 3 Soil health and fertility 3 176 176 management 4 Production of Inputs at site 1 19 19 5 Methods of protective cultivation 6 Others (Organic farming) 2 129 129 7 Post harvest technology and 5 530 530 value addition 8 Farm machinery 0 0 0 0 9 Livestock and fisheries 0 0 0 0 10 Livestock production and 16 782 285 1067 management 11 Home Science 4 36 100 136 12 Agricultural Extension 3 115 8 123

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Sl. No. Subject matter/Thematic area No. of training No. of participants (sponsored training) courses Male Female Total 2013-14 1 Crop production and 06 243 243 management 2 Production and value addition 0 0 0 0 3 Soil health and fertility management 0 0 0 0 4 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 5 Methods of protective cultivation 0 0 0 0 6 Others (Organic farming) 0 0 0 0 7 Post harvest technology and 1 53 53 value addition 0 8 Farm machinery 1 0 43 43 9 Livestock and fisheries 0 0 0 0 10 Livestock production and 2 220 220 management 0 11 Home Science 2 0 93 93 12 Agricultural Extension 14 300 271 571 Total 22 543 494 1037 2014-15 1 Crop production and 1 93 40 93 management 2 Production and value addition 0 0 0 0 3 Soil health and fertility management 0 0 0 0 4 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 5 Methods of protective cultivation 0 0 0 0 6 Others (Organic farming) 0 0 0 0 7 Post harvest technology and 1 50 50 value addition 8 Farm machinery 0 0 0 0

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Sl. No. Subject matter/Thematic area No. of training No. of participants (sponsored training) courses Male Female Total 9 Livestock and fisheries 0 0 0 0 10 Livestock production and management 0 0 0 0 11 Home Science 0 0 0 0 12 Agricultural Extension 1 30 5 35 Total 3 123 55 178 2015-16 1 Crop production and 2 90 25 115 management 2 Production and value addition 3 Soil health and fertility 2 70 10 80 management 4 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 5 Methods of protective cultivation 0 0 0 0 6 Others (Organic farming) 0 0 0 0 7 Post harvest technology and 2 30 30 60 value addition 8 Farm machinery 0 0 0 0 9 Livestock and fisheries 0 0 0 0 10 Livestock production and management 0 0 0 0 11 Home Science 0 0 0 0 12 Agricultural Extension 1 20 10 30 Total 7 210 75 285 2016-17 1 Crop production and 2 80 25 105 management 2 Production and value addition 0 3 Soil health and fertility 2 50 10 60 management

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Sl. No. Subject matter/Thematic area No. of training No. of participants (sponsored training) courses Male Female Total 4 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 5 Methods of protective cultivation 0 0 0 0 6 Others (Organic farming) 0 0 0 0 7 Post harvest technology and 2 40 20 60 value addition 8 Farm machinery 0 0 0 0 9 Livestock and fisheries 0 0 0 0 10 Livestock production and 0 0 0 0 management 11 Home Science 0 0 0 0 12 Agricultural Extension 1 20 10 30 Total 7 190 65 255 2017-18 1 Crop production and 1 90 90 management 2 Production and value addition 1 60 7 67 3 Soil health and fertility 1 40 10 50 management 4 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 5 Methods of protective cultivation 0 0 0 0 6 Others (Organic farming) 0 0 0 0 7 Post harvest technology and 2 30 30 60 value addition 8 Farm machinery 0 0 0 0 9 Livestock and fisheries 0 0 0 0 10 Livestock production and 1 67 67 management 11 Home Science 1 7 48 55 12 Agricultural Extension 1 20 10 30 Total 8 274 95 365

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Sl. No. Subject matter/Thematic area No. of training No. of participants (sponsored training) courses Male Female Total 2018-19 1 Crop production and 6 243 243 management 2 Production and value addition 0 0 0 0 3 Soil health and fertility management 0 0 0 0 4 Production of Inputs at site 0 0 0 0 5 Methods of protective cultivation 0 0 0 0 6 Others (Organic farming) 0 0 0 0 7 Post harvest technology and 1 0 53 53 value addition 8 Farm machinery 1 43 43 9 Livestock and fisheries 0 0 0 0 10 Livestock production and 2 220 220 management 11 Home Science 2 93 93 12 Agricultural Extension 10 300 85 385 Total 22 899 138 1037 Grand total 144 5340 1698 7034 TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

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5.1.10 Subject matter/Thematic area wise vocational training courses during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl. No. Subject matter/Thematic area No. of training No. of participants (vocational training) courses Male Female Total 2011-2012 1 Capacity building and group 1 8 12 20 dynamics Total 1 8 12 20 2012-13 1 Production of bio-agents, bio- 1 15 2 17 pesticides, bio-fertilizers etc. 2 Others (Apiculture) 1 19 1 20 Total 2 34 3 37 2013-14 1 Value addition 1 16 18 34 2 Dairy farming 2 51 51 Total 3 67 18 85 2014-15 1 Value addition 1 22 18 40 2 Dairy farming 2 50 10 60 Total 3 72 28 100 2015-16 1 Value addition 1 25 15 35 2 Repair and maintenance of farm 1 20 5 20 machinery and implements Total 2 45 20 65 2016-17 1 Value addition 1 20 10 30 2 Repair and maintenance of farm 1 20 20 machinery and implements Total 2 40 10 50 2017-18 1 Commercial vegetable 1 29 29 66

production 2 Organic farming 1 30 30 3 Sheep and goat rearing 1 35 35 Total 3 94 94 2018-19 1 Integrated crop management 1 30 - 30 2 Livestock and fisheries 1 35 - 35 3 Seed production 1 30 - 30 4 Mushroom cultivation 1 37 - 37 Total 4 132 132 Grand total 20 492 91 583 TC : No. of training courses; M : Male participants; F: Female participants; T : Total participants

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5.2. Extensionprogrammes/activities/services

5.2.1 Extension programmes for farmers and extension personnel during 2011-12 to 2018-19

State/year Extension Farmers (No.) Extension Personnel (No.) Programmes (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total

2011-12 2288 58538 30549 89099 943 337 1280

2012-13 2158 54148 6991 61139 5422 1586 7008

2013-14 3599 14032 1276 16308 1366 425 1791

2014-15 1398 8897 1528 10425 532 0 532

2015-16 2018 12634 2560 15294 4049 977 5026

2016-17 2018 12634 2560 15294 4049 977 5026

2017-18 1887 12742 2131 14878 678 90 748

2018-19 1776 11306 1855 13161 551 55 606

Total 17142 184931 49450 235598 17590 4447 22017

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5.2.2 Activity wise extension programmes during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Extension Participants (No.) Activity Programmes Farmers Extension Personnel (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total 2011-2012 Advisory services 866 980 288 1268 80 32 112 Agri mobile clinic 0 0 0 Animal Health Camp 8 0 0 0 Celebration of important days 6 445 0 0 Diagnostic visits 0 0 0 Exhibition 5 19000 10000 29000 Exposure visits 11 276 90 346 186 14 200 Extension Literature published 16 0 0 0 Ex-trainees Sammelan 15 0 0 0 Farm Science Club Conveners meet 0 0 0 Farmers Seminar 3 590 145 735 24 10 34 Farmers visit to KVK 644 0 0 0 Field Days 12 1266 70 1336 15 15 Film Show 37 3500 890 4390 Group meetings 19 205 102 307 Kisan Ghosthi 2 217 12 229 Kisan Mela 5 28000 17000 45000 550 250 800 Lectures delivered as resource persons 252 3234 1700 4996 18 7 25 Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings 0 0 0 Method Demonstrations 24 225 87 312 45 12 57 Scientific visit to farmers field 263 0 0 415 Self Help Group Conveners meetings 2 0 0 0 Soil health Camp 4 0 0 0 Workshop 19 600 165 765 25 12 37 Total 2288 58538 30549 89099 943 337 1280

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Extension Participants (No.) Activity Programmes Farmers Extension Personnel (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total 2012-13 Advisory services 597 400 100 500 50 47 97 Agri mobile clinic 0 0 0 Animal Health Camp 17 104 15 119 Celebration of important days 4 210 180 390 30 10 40 Diagnostic visits 12 48 0 48 Exhibition 5 150 50 200 100 50 150 Exposure visits 13 219 5 224 Ex-trainees Sammelan 6 145 35 180 Farm Science Club Conveners meet 0 0 0 Farmers Seminar 3 2000 120 2120 150 50 200 Farmers visit to KVK 949 700 200 900 30 19 49 Field Days 6 475 43 518 25 6 31 Film Show 20 3500 890 4390 3500 890 4390 Group meetings 5 170 40 210 12 8 20 Kisan Ghosthi 14 387 43 430 25 6 31 Kisan Mela 5 45000 4230 49230 1500 500 2000 Lectures delivered as resource persons 318 0 0 0 0 0 0 Method Demonstrations 30 230 325 555 0 0 0 Scientific visit to farmers field 147 320 205 525 0 0 0 Self Help Group Conveners meetings 5 0 500 500 0 0 0 Soil health Camp 2 90 10 100 0 0 0 Soil test campaigns 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2158 54148 6991 61139 5422 1586 7008 2013-14 Advisory Services 889 2702 158 3860 700 300 1000 Agri mobile clinic 0 0 0 Animal Health Camp 4 0 0 0 Any Other (PRA Survey) 7 90 10 100

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Extension Participants (No.) Activity Programmes Farmers Extension Personnel (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total Celebration of important days (specify) 9 650 150 800 70 6 76 Diagnostic visits 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 Exhibition 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Exposure visits 2 1 0 1 1 1 Ex-trainees Sammelan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Farm Science Club Conveners meet 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Farmers Seminar 4 240 0 240 0 0 0 Farmers visit to KVK 1876 3139 88 3227 350 50 400 Field Day 4 160 10 170 10 10 Film Show 3 120 3 113 35 5 40 Group meetings 7 300 0 300 0 0 0 Kisan Ghosthi 2 60 0 60 0 0 0 Kisan Mela 3 120 7 127 0 0 0 Lectures delivered as resource persons 195 6150 850 7000 200 64 264 Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings 0 0 0 0 0 0 Method Demonstrations 7 150 0 150 0 0 0 Scientific visit to farmers field 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 Self Help Group Conveners meetings 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil health Camp 7 150 0 150 0 0 0 Total 3599 14032 1276 16298 1366 425 1791 2014-15 0 0 0 Advisory services 500 450 50 500 0 0 0 Animal health camp 8 290 30 320 15 15 Celebration on important days 5 450 50 500 20 20 Diagnostic visit 20 50 0 50 15 15 Exhibition 2 2200 300 2500 0 Exposure visits 2 60 0 60 2 2 Extension literatures 2 0 0 0 0 Farmers' seminar/workshop 7 190 20 210 10 10

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Extension Participants (No.) Activity Programmes Farmers Extension Personnel (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total Farmers visit to KVK 400 0 0 0 0 Field Day 6 420 80 500 12 12 Film Show 6 160 40 200 0 Group discussions 6 152 28 180 8 8 Kisan Ghosthi 5 100 30 130 0 Kisan Mela 5 3200 800 4000 350 350 Lecture delivered as resource person 300 450 50 500 20 20 Method Demonstrations 11 170 40 210 80 80 PRA survey 3 0 0 0 0 Scientific visit to farmers field 105 290 10 300 0 Soil health camp 5 265 0 265 0 Total 1398 8897 1528 10425 532 532 2015-16 Advisory services 597 400 100 500 50 47 97 Animal health camp 1 290 30 320 5 5 Celebration on important days 4 320 30 350 15 5 20 Diagnostic visit 10 110 0 110 8 2 10 Exhibition 5 2200 300 2500 55 2 57 Exposure visits 13 219 5 224 Farmers visit to KVK 949 700 200 900 30 19 49 Field Day 10 590 60 650 10 2 12 Film Show 20 3500 890 4390 3500 890 4390 Group discussions 3 150 15 165 8 2 10 KisanGhosthi 2 100 30 130 5 2 7 KisanMela 3 3200 800 4000 350 350 Lecture delivered as resource person 300 0 0 0 Method Demonstrations 9 390 60 450 5 2 7 Scientific visit to farmers field 89 355 25 480 5 2 7 Soil health camp 3 110 15 125 3 2 5 Total 2018 12634 2560 15294 4049 977 5026

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Extension Participants (No.) Activity Programmes Farmers Extension Personnel (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total 2016-17 Advisory services 597 400 100 500 50 47 97 Animal health camp 1 290 30 320 5 5 Celebration on important days 4 320 30 350 15 5 20 Diagnostic visit 10 110 0 110 8 2 10 Exhibition 5 2200 300 2500 55 2 57 Exposure visits 13 219 5 224 Farmers visit to KVK 949 700 200 900 30 19 49 Field Day 10 590 60 650 10 2 12 Film Show 20 3500 890 4390 3500 890 4390 Group discussions 3 150 15 165 8 2 10 KisanGhosthi 2 100 30 130 5 2 7 KisanMela 3 3200 800 4000 350 350 Lecture delivered as resource person 300 0 0 0 Method Demonstrations 9 390 60 450 5 2 7 Scientific visit to farmers field 89 355 25 480 5 2 7 Soil health camp 3 110 15 125 3 2 5 Total 2018 12634 2560 15294 4049 977 5026 2017-18 Advisory Services 500 450 50 500 0 0 0 Agri mobile clinic 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Animal Health Camp 2 450 50 500 20 0 20 Celebration of important days (specify) 11 2300 240 2540 45 15 50 Diagnostic visits 20 123 11 134 12 3 15 Exhibition 5 2200 300 2500 55 2 57 Exposure visits 6 285 20 305 12 3 15 Extension Literature 12 0 0 0 Ex-trainees Sammelan 5 265 0 265 0 0 0 Farm Science Club Conveners meet 2 100 30 130 5 2 7

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Extension Participants (No.) Activity Programmes Farmers Extension Personnel (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total Farmers Seminar 0 0 0 Farmers visit to KVK 910 800 60 860 45 15 50 Field Day 12 590 60 650 10 2 12 Film Show 20 123 11 134 12 3 15 Group meetings 12 290 30 320 5 5 Kisan Ghosthi 2 100 30 130 5 2 7 Kisan Mela 5 3200 800 4000 350 350 Lectures delivered as resource persons 95 690 330 1020 80 40 120 Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings 0 0 0 Method Demonstrations 9 390 60 450 5 2 7 Scientific visit to farmers field 178 690 330 1020 80 40 120 Self Help Group Conveners meetings 1 44 6 50 2 1 3 Soil health Camp 6 220 30 250 15 0 15 Soil test campaigns 1 95 9 109 4 1 5 Workshop 3 150 15 165 8 2 10 Total 1887 12742 2131 14878 678 90 748 2018-19 Advisory Services 680 640 30 670 5 2 7 Agri mobile clinic 0 0 0 0 0 0 Animal Health Camp 9 930 120 1050 15 5 20 Any Other (Specify) Bi monthly work shop 4 53 2 55 15 6 21 Celebration of important days (specify) 8 1000 120 1120 15 6 21 Diagnostic visits 16 100 30 130 5 2 7 Exhibition 5 2200 300 2500 55 2 57 Exposure visits 3 110 15 125 3 2 5 Farm Science Club Conveners meet 1 105 0 105 8 3 11 Farmers Seminar 1 105 0 105 8 3 11 Farmers visit to KVK 680 110 0 110 8 2 10 Field Day 10 590 60 650 10 2 12

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Extension Participants (No.) Activity Programmes Farmers Extension Personnel (No.) Male Female Total Male Female Total Film Show 40 535 35 570 8 3 11 Group meetings 6 152 28 180 8 8 KisanGhosthi 2 100 30 130 5 2 7 KisanMela 3 3200 800 4000 350 350 Lectures delivered as resource persons 180 440 55 495 10 2 12 MahilaMandals Conveners meetings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Method Demonstrations 9 390 60 450 5 2 7 Scientific visit to farmers field 105 90 10 100 3 2 5 Self Help Group Conveners meetings 3 16 115 131 2 7 9 Soil health Camp 0 0 0 Soil test campaigns 8 290 30 320 5 5 Workshop 3 150 15 165 8 2 10 Total 1776 11306 1855 13161 551 55 606 Grand total 17142 184931 49450 235588 17590 4447 22017

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5.2.3 Other extension programmes for mass contact during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Activity/media type Activities/programmes organized (No.)

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total

Newspaper coverage 14 19 10 25 15 14 28 25 150

Popular articles 17 10 11 10 2 6 20 18 94

Research papers 19 10 18 3 20 16 20 24 130

Extension literature 16 10 9 5 8 6 12 6 72

Radio-talks/programmes 30 9 6 18 16 8 18 12 117

TV talks/programmes 11 4 4 16 2 0 21 2 60

Exhibitions 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 32

Kisanmelas 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 30

Books and Manuals 9 5 6 2 2 0 3 6 33

News letters 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 28

Abstracts published 5 4 8 10 12 0 18 6 63

Total 132 82 84 101 89 58 152 111 809

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5.3 Production and supply of technological inputs

5.3.1 Crop category wise production of seeds during 2011-12 to 2018-19 Production of seeds (q) Crop 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 category Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth (Rs.) Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (q) (q) (q) (q)

Cereals ------Millets - - - 12.53 32174 - 1 6000 - 1 6000 - 5.5 23035 - Vegetables ------Pulses 6.4 12556 - 5.26 27980 - 11 35000 - 6 19998 - 2.97 10389 - Oilseeds 10.7 11000 ------Fodder ------Spices ------Tubers ------Green ------manure Fibers 10.2 30822 - 12.40 53000 - 43 206400 - 30 138000 - 8.0 34000 - Total 27.3 54378 30.19 11315 55 247400 37 163998 16.4 67424 4 7

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Contd….. Production of seeds (q) Crop category 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total

Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (q) (q) (q)

Cereals ------0 0 0

Millets ------20.03 67209 0

Vegetables ------0 0 0

Pulses - - - 02 15800 - - - - 33.63 121723 0

Oilseeds ------10.7 11000 0

Fodder - - - 0.26 12400 - - - - 0.26 12400 0

Spices ------0 0 0

Tubers ------0 0 0

Green manure - - - 10 70000 - - - - 10 70000 0

If any add ------103.6 462222 0

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Total - - - 12.26 98200 - - - - 178.22 744554 0

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5.3.2 Crop category wise production of planting materials during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Production of planting materials Crop 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 category Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.)

Fruits ------50400 33450 -

Flowers ------

Plantation ------

Fodder ------

Vegetables ------

Spices ------

Forest species ------Ornamental 9200 4600 Medicinal ------

Commercial ------

If any add ------

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Total ------59600 38050

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Contd….. Production of planting materials of hybrids Crop category 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total

Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.)

Fruits ------50400 33450 -

Flowers ------

Plantation ------

Fodder ------

Vegetables 60010.72 26500 18 ------60010.72 26500 18

Spices ------

Forest species ------Ornamental 9200 4600 Medicinal ------

Commercial ------

If any add ------

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Total ------119610 64550 18

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5.3.3 Crop category wise production of planting materials of hybrids during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Production of planting materials of hybrids (No.) Crop category 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.)

Fruits ------

Flowers ------

Plantation ------

Fodder ------

Vegetables ------

Spices ------

Forest species ------

Ornamental ------

Medicinal ------

Commercial ------

If any add ------

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Contd…..

Production of planting materials (no.) Crop category 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total

Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.)

Fruits ------

Flowers ------

Plantation ------

Fodder ------

Vegetables ------

Spices ------

Forest species ------

Ornamental ------

Medicinal ------

Commercial ------

If any add ------

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5.3.4 Category wise production of bio-products during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Production of bio-products (q) Category 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (q) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (Rs.) (No.) Bio-fertilizers ------Bio-fungicides ------Bio-pesticides ------Organic ------manures Micro-nutrient ------500 75000 - mixtures Mushroom ------spawn Bio-agents ------If any add ------Total ------

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Production of bio-products (q) Category 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (q) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (Rs.) (No.) (q) (Rs.) (No.) Bio-fertilizers ------Bio-fungicides ------Bio-pesticides ------Organic manures ------Micro-nutrient mixtures ------500 75000 - Mushroom spawn ------Bio-agents ------If any add ------Total ------500 75000 -

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5.3.5 Category wise production of livestock during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Production of livestock (No.) Category 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.)

Dairy animals ------

Sheep & Goat ------

Piggery ------

Rabitary ------

Poultry ------

Poultry eggs ------

Fish fingerlings ------

If any add ------

Total ------

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Contd…..

Production of livestock (No.) Category 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total

Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers Qty Worth Farmers (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (Rs.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.)

Dairy animals ------

Sheep & Goat ------

Piggery ------

Rabitary ------

Poultry ------

Poultry eggs ------

Fish fingerlings ------

If any add ------

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Terms of reference (d)

6. TO EVALUATE THE INNOVATIVE EXTENSION METHODOLOGY DEVELOPED AND THE PROCEDURES ADOPTED BY THE KVKS TO PRIORITIZE, MONITOR AND ASSESS THE IMPACT OF PROGRAMMES

6.1 Innovative extension methodology developed and promoted by KVK: Nil

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6.2 Impact of programmes: Case studies/Success stories/others

Year Title Success story in brief 2011-12 TS-3R and BSMR-736 promising Background: pigeonpea varieties for rainfed and irrigated conditions respectively: A Prior to the popularisation of TS-3R variety of pigeonpea, farmers of Raichur case study district were growing local varieties like Gulyal local and old variety i.e., Maruti which were susceptible to diseases and mature in 170-180 days there by farmers need to spray 3-4 times for pest control. The yield level of these varieties were in decreasing trend over the years besides farmers used to grow these varieties in irrigated condition there by not realising higher yield.

Interventions: Process: In collaboration with seed unit KVK, Raichur of UASR started popularisation of new pigeonpea variety TS-3R, which matures in 150-160 days, resistant to the wilt disease and well suited for medium black soils. KVK, Raichur also popularising BSMR-736 variety under protective irrigation since from last two years and took demonstration on 75 acres of farmers field

Technology: KVK, Raichur scientists made the efforts on integrated crop management in pigeonpea through on & off campus trainings, group meetings, news paper coverage, radio talks, TV programmes etc.on technologies like seed treatment with CaCl2, trichoderma, biofertilizers, rhizobium and PSB, maintaining optimum plant population, nipping, moisture conservation techniques, integrated pest management etc.

Impact: Horizontal Spread: Farmers of rainfed areas were advised to choose TS-3R and BSMR-736 variety for irrigated areas. . During the year 2011-12, 75,000 acres and 2,000 acres of area brought under the cultivation of variety TS-3R and BSMR-736 in rainfed and irrigated conditions respectively. Balanced application of nutrients use of biofertilizers helped in avoiding over exploitation of soil

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Year Title Success story in brief Economic gains : Average net profit after adoption of integrated crop management practices increased to the tune of Rs. 11500/ ha with the variety TS-3R under rainfed condition and Rs. 35000/ha and additional net revenue of the district was of 120 crores with the variety BSMR-736 under irrigated conditions. 2011-12 MBA graduate towards scientific Background: Sheep are among the main meat-producing animals in India, sheep rearing: A Success Story whose meat is one of the choicest meats and has huge domestic demand. Due to its good economic prospects, Sheep rearing under intensive and semi-intensive system for commercial production has been gaining momentum for the past couple of years. High demand for Sheep and its products with potential of good economic returns have been deriving many progressive farmers, businessmen, professionals, ex-servicemen and educated youths to take up the Sheep enterprise on a commercial scale. The emerging favorable market conditions and easy accessibility to improved Sheep technologies are also catching the attention of farmers. KVK made an intervention to promote this enterprise by conducting short durational training programmes for rural youth and interested farmers. An unemployed MBA graduate Mr. Issaq resident of village- Askihal District-Raichur, attended a Training Programme on Commercial Sheep Farming organized by KVK , Raichur for 4 days in the year 2010. Being inspired and motivated by the scientists of KVK he started a Sheep Farm in Yaramarus (Dandu) village in the year 2011. The sheep farm was established with 120 Kenguri Sheep ram lambs reared under stall-fed intensive system of management. Intervention: Initially Mr. Issaq faced a number of problems like high cost of fodder cultivation , high cost of concentrate feed formulation, high mortality and low weight gain . The scientist from KVK visited his farm and suggested changesin feed formulation of sheep feed using low cost ingredients, vaccination schedule, deworming schedule, Technical guidance for fodder cultivation and effective marketing strategy and strengthening linkages with the other farmers. Accordingly Mr. Issaq introduced changes

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Year Title Success story in brief in his sheep farm. Consequently his sheep farming project became viable and profitable. Mr. Issaq remained continuously in touch with the scientists of KVK through Scientist-Farmer Interactive Meets, Farmers Field School on stall feeding of sheep using latest scientific information on sheep production for his benefit. The mortality in ram lambs, which was 10 % in the beginning, now has decreased to about 3% to 5 % per annum. He sells his ram lambs only on live body weight basis at the rate of Rs. 160 to Rs. 200 per kg of live body weight. Impact:

a) Economic growth : Before intervention his annual gross revenue of the sheep farm was Rs. 6.5 lakhs and total annual expenditure is Rs. 5 lakhs giving an annual net income of Rs.1.5 lakhs. After intervention he solely involved in Sheep stall feeding farm (Lamb fattening) with present annual gross revenue of the sheep farm is Rs. 7.5 lakhs and total annual expenditure is Rs. 4.5 lakhs with an annual net income of Rs. 3 lakhs.

b) Horizontal spread: After observing successful establishment of broiler sheep farming, 10 farmers in Raichur district have taken up this occupation and started stall fed sheep farming.

Management of Cotton reddening Background: The newly introduced Bt Cotton is grown in Raichur distrct through Nutrient Management -a almost entirely even under rainfed condition. There was lot of incidences of success story Cotton reddening in this crop. The crop was successfully coming up even under draught as is a indeterminate crop. The yield levels were also low. Interventions: Process: KVK, Raichur started implementing in farmers field, the frontline demonstrations on nutrient management since 2007-08. For the last four years frontline demonstrations were conducted in 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009- 10, and 2010-11 at village Sunakeshwarhal, Budinal, Jalibenchi and Hokrani of Raichur and taluk as in an area of 55ha and 137 participating

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Year Title Success story in brief farmers on nutrient management. Technology: In the demonstration treatment use of recommended nutrients NPK 150:75:75 kg/ha based on soil test (soil fertility ratings) and spray of magnesium sulphate (MgSO 4)( 5 g/litre) and 19:19:19 spray grade (10 g/litre) at 50 and 75 days after sowing. The demonstrations are conducted after selection of farmers and village soil samples use to be collected subsequently analysed and soil test based nutrient recommendations will be explained through pre-seasonal training conducted to educate on nutrient management of the crop. The critical inputs were distributed as and when required. Frequent visits were made to observe pest and disease menace.

Impact: The yield levels were 24.3, 20.0, 12.5 and 28.0 % increase over farmers practice in the years 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, and 2010-11 at village Sunakeshwarhal, Budinal, Jalibenchi and Hokrani of Raichur and Manvi taluk respectively. The increase in Gross income and net income as a result of increase in yield in all years. The yield levels were less in 2009-10 because of the prolonged dry spell of 65-70 days during the growing season followed by flood. In spite of all that farmers were able to get some yield. The net profit excess over check in all 4 years were Rs. 12163, 11923, 6847 and 22690 per hectare which depends on the market rate at the selling the produce. When the crop is about harvest a field day was conducted in all the years to show other farmers about the success of the demonstration plot along with specialists and agriculture officers in the region. There was less incidence of reddening and early boll opening in demonstration plots compared to check. 201 Use of Balanced Nutrient Background: Paddy-paddy is a major cropping system of Tungabhadra Left Management in Paddy-Paddy Bank Canal Command area of Raichur and districts of Karnataka in

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Year Title Success story in brief cropping system -A success story medium to deep black soils. There is continuous lowering of nitrogen level in soils of this region because of scant use of organic manure or crop residue incorporation etc. by farmers, but there is build up of phosphorus and potassium in soil because of continuous use of fertilizers. Interventions: Process: A frontline demonstration on INM in paddy was planned and executed in farmers’ field from last five years. Technology: The inputs used in demonstration plot were 100 ± 12.5: 50 ± 12.5: 50 ± 12.5 N: P 2O5: K 2O Kg/ha respectively according to soil fertility ratings based on soil test (50% N as basal and complete phosphorus and Potassium and 25% N each at 25 and 45 DAT) and zinc sulphate @ 20kg/ha along with incorporation of Daincha @ 25 kg/ha at 45 days after seeding as per the University Package of Practices (POP) for Northern Eastern dry zone(Zone II) of Karnataka. Farmers Practice: Farmers are not applying recommended dose of nutrients although in the ratio of N: P 2O5: K 2O 2:1:1 but they apply phosphorus and especially potassium in later stages even up to 2 months after transplanting, where, it should have been as basal. The organic manure or incorporation of green manure as per the recommendation is neglected continuously. They apply unbalanced and untimely which has no scientific base. Impact: The results of the three years data on use of balanced nutrients in Paddy in farmers field indicated that crop yields were higher (average 25.3 % increase) in demonstration field as compared to farmers practice in all the years and irrespective of places (Table 2) along with increase in net return and higher B: C ratio (Table 3). The general observations in field made were good crop stand and early panicle initiation apart from healthy crop and lower pests and disease incidences in demonstration plots as is evident with field photographs. Although farmers apply more fertilizers (double or triple the recommended dose) they are obtaining less yield and less net return and lower B: C ratio. The

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Year Title Success story in brief reason being that they delay application of Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers which are to be applied in basal as plant takes up 2/3 rd of it’s requirement in the initial 1/3 rd f it’s growth. Farmers are applying fertiliser which is unbalanced and untimely. 2011-12 a Success story of sweet orange Background: Smt. Chandrakala Virupakshappa is a SSLC pass lady with grower special interest in farming. Her husband is doctor. Thus with financially sound background she would have sat at home looking after household chores. But, being born with agricultural background and interest in farming she took up horticulture as her career and has succeeded in her venture.

Intervention: Process: This family had a 14 acres of land. During 2005 they contacted KVK scientists and decided to go for sweet orange cultivation. They purchased 1750 Sathgudi variety seedlings and planted them @ distance of 18x18”. A pit of 2.5x2.5x2.5” was dug per plant and compost, neem cake, blacksoil and a pesticide Themat was added to this pit. And after planting The plants started flowering after three years. The husband is always busy in the hospital and his wife Smt. Chandrakala looks after the orchard.

Technology: Smt. Chandrakala creates artificial scarcity of water during the month of January and August and then manages to irrigate thus she harvests twice a year. The harvest size of May is little smaller than compared to that of November. Timely irrigation, application of micronutrients has resulted in healthy orchard. Each tree bears minimum of 1000 fruits. They have managed to maintain live fencing around the orchard which acts as source of fodder for the livestock reared by labour families who are provided cottages at the orchard itself. This family stays in the farm itself. Curryleaf trees planted along with the bunds brings an additional income of Rs. 500/week. The labour families have started sheep rearing in between the sweet orange trees which will act as a bonus to their wages.

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Year Title Success story in brief Impact: Horizontal spread The sweet orange orchard has become a model to many other farmers. This technology has spread to other villages surrounding Sirawar. Raichur ranks first in the state in regard to sweet orange cultivation with an area of more than 4000 hactares.

Economic gains: Farmers strated geeting economic yields from fourth year of plantation. On farm trading is the practice being followed. The traders from Kurnool district of Andra Pradesh come and harvest the yield. They have harvested around 200 tonnes from 14 acres in two seasons with an income of 16 lakhs. There is no harvesting and transportation expenses due to this arrangements.

Employment generation: There are two farm labour families with two members each working full time in the field. They undertake all the activities of the farm. They have adopted mechanical spraying system. Hence are not much depending on additional labours. On farm trading has also saved the expensed in harvesting. 2012-13 Success Story of the farmers 1. Name of the farmer : Sri. Shivasharanappa Village : Taluka : Manvi District : Raichur 2. Technical information : by KVK, Raichur 3. Season : Kharif The farmer earlier used to grow paddy through transplanting method and used to depend totally on the left back canal water from Tungabharda river. Unfortunately the village lies almost in the tailend of the canal route. The uncertainty of the release of water. worried him a lot. To add to this severe drought prevailed in this part of Karnataka for the past two years really made the farmers to think before doing anything in Agriculture. Under this situation, Sri. Sharanappa Khanapur of Sirwar village contacted Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raichur and asked for the help to take paddy

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Year Title Success story in brief cultivation under this grave situation. Expertise available with the University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur in the field of ‘Conservation Agricultural’ came handy and the farmer was suggested to take up “Direct Seeding of Rice” without waiting for the nursery and transplantation. A machine called ‘Happy Seeder’ was provided to him, and the direct sowing was done on 6 th of July 2012 in his field in an area of 5 acres. The process of seeding with machine was demonstrated to a crowd of 100 odd farmer with a team of scientist from University. The available moisture right at the time of sowing due to rain received three days back helped him. He could take up irrigation to the field little water (after 20 days) with canal water. He followed all the available package of practices for DSR method, and at the end he could harvest 32 quintal of paddy per acre. In comparison he also had paddy under transplantation in 1 acre which yielded 30 quintal per acres. The farmer could get net returns of Rs. 26,167 per acre. The farmer was convinced with the advantages of cultivating paddy through direct seeding and He became the pioneer farmer in spreading this technology across 500 acres in this village and little later due to efforts from KVK and the University the technology has spread to around 25,000 acre in the Raichur district.

2012-13 A Success story of woman Raichur is known for paddy crop and aptly it is called as Rice bowl of Entrepreneur Karnataka. The other side of Agricultural scenario of the district is that many women engaged in SHG, dry land agriculture. These SHG activities consist of 15-20 like minded women involved in small savings and internal lending Many groups are restricting their jurisdication only to these activities but few have stepped beyond this periphery and have shown their ability in establishing success. One such group is “Shri. Gouri Ganesh SHG”. This group belongs to camp of Sindhanoor Taluka. The person behind success of this group is Smt. Laxmibai Krishnappa Guraddi, she has established this SHG about eight years back and soon she inspired all the members of t he group to start Dairy. Gradually they established vermicelli unit and the next year she along other members started vermi composting units. She is earning and also

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Year Title Success story in brief guiding and inspiring others to go for organic farming as well as income generating activities. The results of these efforts are evident from the activities of each member of this group. Each member is involved in one or other activities like vermicompost, vermicilli making, dairy, grocery shops & sheep rearing. The economic analysis of their activities revealed that, they earn Rs. 12,000-13,000 from vermicilli making with an annual production of 10 quintal vermicilli. This group has about 20 milking animals, each animal is giving 5- 20 liters milk / day. They also harvest 20 qtl. vermicompost annually and sell them @ Rs. 500/qtl. From the grocery shop the average income /day is Rs. 1000/-. Thus with strong will power and determination this lady is a role model for others. The Karnataka state Department of Agriculture has recognized her contribution and honored her. KVK, Raichur is always behind her success by inspiring and encouraging her activities. KVK stands with her in establishing Agro Processing Centre at her place. 2012-13 Govindappa from Appanadoddi:Rural These are the days where rural youth are migrating towards cities in youth towards success search of jobs, away from agriculture. Especially in North Karnataka where, the drastic drought has eaten up their hopes of livelihood. There is acute shortage of water, even for human beings. The impact of drought on animals is still horrible. There is no fodder and water to animals, so many farmers are selling their livestock , or they are taking them to Goshala- a common place for the animals of the community where they get fodder and water given by either government or voluntary agencies. In such conditions of despair an youth shows that, even in critical conditions one can stand on their own legs if there is little guidance and more will power. Govindappa of Appandoddi village of Raichur is a successful youth who made successful use of trainings and has become an youth icon for information to the villagers. Govindappa hails from a family of three brothers and one sisters , all of them are involved in agriculture. But Govindappa educated upto D.Ed, wanted to become a primary school teacher. But in a difficult situation of getting a Government job , he did not try hard to enter into job. Instead he was guided by Gram Vikas, an NGO working for the upliftment of rural area in this region to go in for a vocational training at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raichur. The

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Year Title Success story in brief he participated in a training on opportunities for rural youth in processing and value addition of agricultural produce on 29/9/2009. As a part of training, there was an exposure visit to the trainees to Processing and Food Engineering. During this visit he met the head of the department of this section and planned to start his own business using local resources. Since, he belonged to the area where chilli and redgram are the major crops, he decided to go in for establishment of dhal mill and chilli pounding unit with the subsidy scheme under the processing and food engineering. With technical guidance of the processing department he successfully started the chilli pounding unit. He charged Rs. 20 per kg for pounding one kg of chilli as processing fees. Then he produced around 10 quintals of at his farm and used it as raw material and producing the powder and selling it to the surrounding villages viz., Kottadoddi,, Raladoddi and his own village Appanadoddi. Slowly, he realised the importance of branding in any business and started selling the produce in the brand name of GR chilli powder. Now his chilli powder is available in university’s Parishudh- a sales outlet maintained by processing department, and he is also supplying the chilli powder to the hostels and mess. Regarding the dhal mill, he processes the redgram in to @ Rs. 2/kg. The dhal mill is seasonally used. He wants to have a large scale processing unit, and wants to give employment to his own people. Thus, on an average his gross returns per kg of produce are

Pounding charges of chilli @ -Rs. 20/kg Ready chilli powder @ Rs. 120/kg Processing charges of dhal @ Rs. 2/ kg He has purchased a small sealing machine and developed the skills of packaging in double pack as single pack is likely to tear during the transportation. His mother helps him in his chores, and rest he is looking after packing, sealing and sales, hence there is no recurring cost on labours. Thus he has set a model to other youth in the village. Once the talent is unveiled, many opportunities come on their own. The same thing happened here also. Govindappa was recognised by the University of

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Year Title Success story in brief Agricultural Sceinces, Raichur as the facilitator for the Sweet orange grower’s association. As a facilitator of this association, he is transferring the technology of sweet orange production for scientists to 40 farmers (100 acres of sweet orange) regarding the technologies. The association is linked to direct marketing sans middlemen, so that, the commission is diverted as additional income to the members of association. Thus they have got lakhs of additional income through direct marketing. So also, the Department of horticulture, under the Comprehensive Horticulture Development Programme has identified him as facilitator for Nisarga mango growers association from his own village. Now he has got the additional responsibility of input distribution, getting the soil and water tested, and transfer the technologies of mango cultivation to mango farmers. Thus, slowly he is climbing the ladder of success. He is planning to expand the processing unit, in a big shed and establish various processing equipments. Let us wish him a grand success in his ventures and let him become a trend setter to his friends and others who see nothing when an opportunity is given. He is also a model to the migrating youth, who leave out the villages and search jobs in cities finally ending up in vain. A little guidance and a small opportunity may be of great help to the people like Govindappa, which would bring smiles on their lives. 2013-14 Adoption of Spiral Separator for Spiral separator/grader is simple, ecofriendly equipment. The pulses – A Simple technology for equipment has a large spring like structure at the centre, and the grains value addition which are round and bold are placed at the top like flour mill. There are two outlet on for graded grains and one for impurities. Once the grains are poured are passed through this spring the bold grains are separated through gravitational force and impurities such as unfilled grains, dust, stones are separated on other side impurities are removed. Thus, without depending on the wind/breeze, the threshed grains are graded with two labourers, otherwise would require four labours. The capacity of this equipment is about 70 kg /ha.

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Year Title Success story in brief demonstrated this equipment in the areas under redgram front line demonstrations. The results revealed that, on an average an additional income of 1000 is realized with the introduction of spiral separator. One separator for one village was demonstrated, which was kept at a centralized place and all the farmers in the village brought their produce and got them graded. Few farmers with large land holding opined that, this equipment is suitable for small landholding the horizontal spread of the technology is presented as fallows.

Impact of technology on economics in the operational area Name of village No. of Area (ac) Qty of the grains farmers under redgram graded (qtl) Muranpur 60 340 1020 20 110 330 Neelagal 25 180 540 Hemberal 30 400 1200 G. 65 360 1080 Kurdi 50 430 1290 Kallur 25 100 300 Katletkur 15 115 345 Atkur 20 140 420 6525

2014-15 Processing and Value Addition Name of the Trainee : Smt. Laxmi, 9740621374 Trainings became Livelihood Village : Attanur Activity Training Date : Feb-March, 2014 Area of Training : Preparation of Chutney powders and Masala powders Processing & Value addition at PFE, CAE, RCR Poultry, Dairy, Agriculture Activities undertaken : Milk processing, Pickle, Chutney & other products Establishment of stall : Surya General Stores, Athanur Camp, Manvi Income earned per month: 5000/- per month

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Year Title Success story in brief Activities Planned : Getting FPO license for her products 2014-15 Large scale adoption of Redgram Total population : 1200 variety TS-3R in Murnapur village Total cultivable area : 1200 ha. Area under Redgram : 550 ha. Variety cultivated before the intervention : Maruti, Gulyal Details of intervention : Demonstration of ICM in Redgram : 2010-11 Demonstration of IFS : 100 ac. Implementation of Morocco-India Food Legume Project : since last 3 year Technology adopted : dibbling, varietal replacement with TS-3R, seed treatment, Thinning, mulching, spacing, Integrated pest & disease management Area under TS-3R at present : 90 % Impact of technology: The entire area under redgram in this village have adopted Integrated Crop Management practices and are getting at least Rs. 250 additional income / q of produce. Entire village have adopted spiral separator for grading the produce which again has fetched them and income of Rs. 600/q. 2015-16 Impact of demo of Spiral grader KVK, Raichur is under taking demonstration from integrated crop enhancing the income of redgram management in redgram since many years. As there demand for clean and growers graded produce farmers did not have any option but to sell the produce as it is. From the year 2013-14 a simple device called spiral separator has been introduced as a component of ICM. This device works on the principal of gravity force, does not require either electricity or fuel. On an average about 60 kgs pulses can be graded through this device which is suitable for grading bold and round seeded grains. A handy device within affordable cost proved to be enhancing the income of the farmers to the tune of Rs. 250-300/qt. of redgram. A total of 950 farmers from raichur taluka used this device to grade 12543 q. resulting in additional income of Rs. 3135750 over the years. The year wise details of total quantity of redgram graded is presented here.

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Year Title Success story in brief Impact of demo of Spiral grader enhancing the income of redgram growers Name of No. of farmers Qty of the grains village graded (qtl) 2013-14 Muranpur 60 1020 Kalmala 20 330 Neelagal 25 540 Hemberal 30 1200 G. hanumapur 65 1080 Kurdi 50 1290 Kallur 25 300 Katletkur 15 345 Atkur 20 420 2014-15 Purthipli 1 80 Muranpur 100 4000 Kalmala 125 250 Bevinbenchi 30 180 2015-16 Purthipli 15 113

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Year Title Success story in brief Matamari 12 76 Muranpur 35 50 Kalmala 125 189 Hembaral 160 900 Askihal 2 180 Total 915 12543

2015-16 Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) : Simple Its an eco-friendly, water saving, energy (fuel) saving and environment solution to water crisis safe technology of rice cultivation through direct seeding of rice using seed drill. Benefits of DSR * Saving in seeds @ 13 kg/ac * Avoids puddling and transplanting cost * Saves fuel @ 7.3 lakh litres for raichur district * Saves cost of production @ 7562/ac * Reduce green house gases * 10-15 days early maturity * 50 % reduction in water usage * Reduced cost of plant protection and fertilizers. Sequence of events with popularization of DSR by KVK, Raichur * Identification of village and farmers * farmers meeting at village sirwar to emphasise on DSR * Demonstration of DSR method in the field using happy seeder at Sirwar village * Press meet, press note, radio coverage, TV programmes leaf lets, mobile SMS, GD etc. * Surrounding village farmers visit to demo plot and detailed discussion about DSR * Mega field day on DSR on 12-12-2012.

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Economics (per acre) Direct Seeded Transplanted Rice Rice Input cost (Rs) 5533 6895 Operational cost (Rs) 3500 9700 Yield (q/ha) 32 30 Net returns (Rs) 26167 16405 % Increase in NR with 59.50 DSR

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2017-18 2017-18 IFS as a best option for livelihood Background : - and economic security. Ramakrishna is a 27 year old farmer from Ganamuru village in Raichur Tq. & Dt. His father has started IFS since 25 years and Ramakrishna is continuing and strengthening it.

With his education in Diploma (Agriculture) and his keen interest, he has been growing various crops such as paddy, redgram, bengalgram, sugarcane, vegetables, from vegetable cury leaf, drumstick, mango, lemon, jamun around in his 18 acres land. He has adopted many technologies and wisely managing to get higher profits by value addition and direct marketing.

Interventions :

Improved seeds and planting materials. Integrated crop, pest, disease soil & water management technologies cost cutting methods and timely operations. Value addition, sheep & goat rearing.

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ICAR-KVK, Raichur has played active role in imparting the new technologies in the farmer’s field .  Introduction of Horticultural components.  Crop diversity : He has been growing more than 30 crops round the year.  Propagation and nursery management  Introduction and establishment of vermicompost unit  Water management practices  Awareness on integrated nutrient management practices  Integrated pest and disease management approaches  Scientific management of Dairy and sheep rearing  Value addition and direct marketing

Impact :

Horizantal spread : Four farmers in his village are following him and countautly seeking his guidance. Around 20-25 farmers in the neighbouring villages are consulting him, frequently visiting him and calling him over phone for guidance & advice.

Frequently many farmers and farm women from remote areas, tourists, students from Agricultural University, Scientists and media representations visit his farm. He has been recognised by many organisations such as UASR, UHSB, AIR, DD chandana etc. and received many awards.

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Year Title Success story in brief 2018-19 IFS as a best option for livelihood Background : - and economic security. Ramakrishna is a 27 year old farmer from Ganamuru village in Raichur Tq. & Dt. His father has started IFS since 25 years and Ramakrishna is continuing and strengthening it.

With his education in Diploma (Agriculture) and his keen interest, he has been growing various crops such as paddy, redgram, bengalgram, sugarcane, vegetables, from vegetable cury leaf, drumstick, mango, lemon, jamun around in his 18 acres land. He has adopted many technologies and wisely managing to get higher profits by value addition and direct marketing.

Interventions :

Improved seeds and planting materials. Integrated crop, pest, disease soil & water management technologies cost cutting methods and timely operations. Value addition, sheep & goat rearing.

Technology :

ICAR-KVK, Raichur has played active role in imparting the new technologies in the farmer’s field .  Introduction of Horticultural components.  Crop diversity : He has been growing more than 30 crops round the year.  Propagation and nursery management  Introduction and establishment of vermicompost unit  Water management practices

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Year Title Success story in brief  Awareness on integrated nutrient management practices  Integrated pest and disease management approaches  Scientific management of Dairy and sheep rearing  Value addition and direct marketing

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Horizantal spread : Four farmers in his village are following him and countautly seeking his guidance. Around 20-25 farmers in the neighbouring villages are consulting him, frequently visiting him and calling him over phone for guidance & advice.

Frequently many farmers and farm women from remote areas, tourists, students from Agricultural University, Scientists and media representations visit his farm. He has been recognised by many organisations such as UASR, UHSB, AIR, DD chandana etc. and received many awards. 2018-19 Grabit – An innovative rabbit and Background: poultry farming enterprise Since the time immemorial rabbit rearing considered as a hobby and was not looked upon as a possible business venture. However, as the annual demand of meat is increasing rapidly throughout the world to fulfil the food demand for growing population, we have to find out different ways of food production. And also with the people becoming more health conscious and money spending not being a problem among the urban population the popularity of rabbit meat as a healthy alternative as come up in big way among

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Year Title Success story in brief the food loving people. This boosted the scope of rabbit rearing with the trend shifting from rearing rabbits mealy as pets to that of income generator units with broiler rabbits. Rabbit farming as come up as an option for alleviating rural poverty among the farming community. Rabbits need small place for living and less food for surviving. And also being very docile and easy to care and rabbit meat offers excellent nutritive and dietetic properties with high protein content and high levels of essential amino acids. Rabbit meat is characterised by its low sodium content which makes it particularly attractive for persons with hypertension. Rabbit meat also contains the lowest cholesterol levels (55mg per 100 gm of meat) of all popular meats like mutton, chicken and beef. Meat from other sources is a major source of saturated fatty acids and cholestrol which has negative impact on health leading to cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, obesity and diabetes. Nutritionist not only recommends limiting fat intake but also advice to consume large amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). Rabbit meat has higher PUFA content as compared to any other meats. Rabbit meat has the merit of being classified as the most preferred choice among the non vegetarians and will become the most moving item in the meat market if people are more aware of its merits . Rabbit farming though still in its infancy as far as India is concerned ,several farmers are willing to take up rabbitary as an option for generating

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Year Title Success story in brief more income. One such farmer is Mr. Mohan of Raichur district established the rabbit unit in Karnataka – Telangana border to access breedable rabbit from a Hyderabad firm. Mr. Mohan passed out as post graduate in Agricultural Economics from UAS, Raichur in 2017, with dreams of becoming an entrepreneur. His enterprising mind looks for less explored agri business opportunities. Initially he learnt many things from his friends failure in rabbit farming due to heavy mortality which is because of lack of knowledge on the scientific aspects of rabbit rearing and high mortality of breedable rabbits transported from different places, improper feeding and watering affecting rabbit growth rate, wastage of feed, under utilization of rabbit rearing space and limited market for rabbit meat. However he was not willing to accept this failure. He took it up as a challenge and with many innovations he started rabbit farming. Innovations: 1. He designed his own rabbit cage for 10 rabbits with 10 ft length, 4 ft breadth and 1.5 ft height. 2. Designed a mechanism to place the young bunnies in a card board box and allowing mother rabbit to feed the bunnies in the box at a specified time of a day. This avoided the labour requirement totally for making the bunnies feed their mother milk and ensured mortality to less than 20%.

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Year Title Success story in brief 3. Designed an innovative water channel system with nipples of appropriate shape and size from which rabbits suck the water whenever required. This increased the water consumption which directly influences the growth rate. 4. Tested different feed bowls and standardized the right shaped earthen pots that reduced feed wastage. 5. Integrated back yard poultry inside the rabbit house to optimize the space utilization, the choice of desi poultry breed – Aseel from nearby district Karnool was an instant success. These birds are in great demand not only for meat purpose but also for back yard poultry rearers. 6. Trained the rural unemployed youth on scientific slaughtering and tied up with meat buyers from Hyderabad city. The assured market for meat is stable not only in terms of demand but also in terms of price

Economic gains: Within a time span of six months Mr. Mohan has successfully established a rabbit farm. He gets around 5 numbers of kits from each mother in every kiddling after 28 to 30 days of crossing. These kits are given special care for 30 days and then are weaned from its mother who is then rebred The rabbits bunnies segregated for meat purpose are reared for 90 days and when they become 2 kg in weight they are slaughtered and sold @ 370 Rs / Kg . In this way he is able to supply 70-80 kg rabbit meat per week from his own

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Year Title Success story in brief farm of 60 units capacity. His quality of meat and confidence gained from the buyers has enabled him to procure rabbits from other rearers and supplying to Hyderabad city. Weekly he is able to earn about Rs.10000 from rabbit farm. Additional revenue from selling the poultry birds is equally remunerative, from his present stock of 100 desi birds in each batch fetches him about Rs. 10000/- additional revenue per week. Combination of rabbit and poultry has ensured weekly income of up to Rs. 20000. Horizontal spread : Mr. Mohan with his rabbit farm is now not only a successful farmer but an entrepreneur as well .He tries to promote rabbit farming in which ever ways possible .He is always ready to share his experiences with the people and encourages them to start up small units .He is also a master trainer in the field of rabbit rearing. His success as a rabbit farmer and an entrepreneur is in the way in which he amalgamates his knowledge and hard work with willingness to meet challenges and work forward. He has planned to help small scale rabbit rearers in Raichur district for whom he is already supplying rabbit bunnies. He has planned to register his firm as Grabit rabbit rearing unit. STALL-FED GOAT REARING Background: Goats are among the main meat-producing animals in India , whose meat (chevon) is one of the choicest meats and has huge domestic demand. Due to its good economic prospects, goat rearing under intensive and semi- intensive system for commercial production has been gaining momentum for the past couple of years. High demand for goat and its products with potential of good economic returns have been deriving many progressive farmers, businessmen, professionals, ex-servicemen and educated youths to take up the goat enterprise on a commercial scale. The emerging favourable market conditions and easy accessibility to improved goat technologies are also catching the attention of entrepreneurs.

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An unemployed, Karnataka attended a Training Programme on Commercial Goat Farming organized by KrishiVigyan Kendra, Raichur for 3 days in the year 2017. Being inspired and motivated by the scientists of KrishiVigyan Kendra, Raichur he started a Goat Farm in his village in the year 2017. The farm was established with 20 local goats reared under stall-fed intensive system of management. Initially he faced a number of problems like high cost of production, mortality and low price of the produce. Interventions The scientist from KrishiVigyan Kendra, Raichur visited his farm and suggested changes like breed (Sirohi), preparing as breeding stock and effective marketing strategy and strengthening linkages with the other farmers and also technical guidance on health management of goats. Accordingly Mr. Suresh introduced changes in his goat farm. Consequently his goat farming project became viable and profitable. Mr. Suresh remained continuously in touch with the scientists of KrishiVigyan Kendra, Raichur and has been using latest scientific information on goat production for his benefit. The mortality in adults and kids, which was 10 and 20% respectively in the beginning, now has decreased to about 3% to 5% per annum by adopting regular deworming and disease preventive measures. Along with these practices, feeding of balanced concentrate feed, cultivation of high yielding fodder crops to meet requirements of balanced forage was also done with CoFS 31, Hedge lcern and sesbania . Economic gains Presently he has 80 goats in his farm and prepares pure breed animals mainly of Sirohi breed of goat for selling them as breeding stock to the farmers and entrepreneurs. He sells his goats only on live body weight basis at the rate of Rs. 350 per kg of live body weight. At present the annual gross revenue of the goat farm is Rs. 4 lakhs and total annual expenditure is Rs. 2 lakhs giving an annual net income of Rs. 2 lakhs. Integrated back yard poultry to optimize the space utilization, the choice of desi poultry breed – Aseel from nearby district Karnool was an

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Year Title Success story in brief instant success. These birds are in great demand not only for meat purpose but also for back yard poultry rearers.

Horizontal spread : Mr. Suresh has become a well recognized commercial goat farmer of this region. He tries to promote goat farming in which ever ways possible .He is always ready to share his experiences with the people and encourages them to start up small units. He is being invited as a resource person on goat husbandry in different farmers to farmers training programmes organized by the KrishiVigyan Kendra, Raichur. Till date about 178 farmers and trainees have visited his farm. Now he is developing and strengthening linkages with the small/ traditional goat farmers of the area for taking up breed improvement and organized marketing. Scientific Practices Enhance Background: Income from Goat Rearing Goat popularly known as poor man’s cow is widely distributed and associated with poor people, their economic contribution is extremely important for the security and livelihood of these people. The practice of rearing goats, in the grazing system is centuries old. The villagers used to depend heavily on this practice for their daily bread and butter. Dwindling grazing lands and scarcity of green fodder were making goat rearing, practiced on smaller household scale - very difficult in various parts of the country. Shrinking pasture lands and lack of green fodder are the major problems that keep away many farmers from rearing goats. To overcome above problems and also direct and indirect effects of climate change on animal health due to thermal stress the intensive / stall fed goat rearing concept introduced. Where in goats are reared in sheds attain a better body weight and fetch remunerative income for farmers.

Graduate Asha Sangster in Muranpur village of Raichur district of Karnataka started keeping local goats in the farm wanted to expand, initially she faced a number of problems like high cost of production, mortality and low body weight gain. She came in contact with scientists of KrishiVigyan Kendra,

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Year Title Success story in brief Raichur and interacted with the scientist and discussed about her problems. After watching her interest in goat rearing, scientists from KVK visited her farm and imparted technical guidance on shed construction for stall fed rearing system, establishment of fodder bank, health management and advised her to go for improved breeds. With the technical guidance from KVK she started goat rearing scientifically in June 2013. The farm was established with 60 local goats and Sirrohi bucks reared under stall-fed semi intensive system of management.

Interventions Pursuing timely endeavors and farmer friendly technologies through research, and answering to the very need of the farming community, the scientists from KVK, Raichur provided time to time trainings and conducted FLD on improved goat rearing practices like deworming, vaccination, feed management, supplementation of vitamins and minerals. Along with these practices, cultivation of high yielding fodder crops and cross breeding was also done with Sirrohi buck with an idea to get more income and effective marketing strategy and strengthening linkages with the other farmers. Timely deworming, vaccination and routine checkup lowered down the mortality and morbidity rate thereby increasing the growth and body weight of the goats. Also bio gas unit and compost preparation taken up in the farm to recycle the crop residues, animal wastes, grass and fodder tree wastes etc. Consequently her goat farming project became viable and profitable.

Her vision for the Farm is developing the farm as a model farm for the surrounding villagers so that she can train local farmers too. For the more distant future, Asha aims to develop a brand for future meat processing capabilities, goat milk cheese, and goat milk handmade soap

Technology Production : Due to cross breeding by Sirrohi improved breed was obtained

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Year Title Success story in brief with higher body weight kids and also which produced more twins in a year. Also Kids reared under semi intensive system of rearing gain about 28-36 kg in 120-140 days, whereas in traditional system of grazing systemof rearing, the goats acquire only a maximum weight of 14kg.The average milk produced by graded goats(0.75-1.25 lit/day) was higher than the local breed(0.25-0.5 lit/day).

Economic gains Before intervention her annual gross revenue of the goat farm was Rs. 1.9 lakhs and total annual expenditure is Rs. 1.4 lakhs giving an annual net income of Rs. 0.5 lakhs. After intervention present annual gross revenue of the goat farm is Rs. 3 lakhs and total annual expenditure is Rs. 1.3 lakhs giving an annual net income of Rs. 1.7 lakhs.

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The farmers of the other villages in Raichur district also approached KVK Raichur for upgradation of goats and adopted the technology of semi intensive rearing, fodder bank establishment, timely deworming and proper management. Presently 45farmers have opted semi intensive goat farming in the district. The farmers of the village doing goat farming along with crops are earning additional income every year and in need of money they sell the male and meet out their urgent needs.

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Terms of reference (e)

7. TO SUGGEST A ROAD MAP FOR KVKs TO WORK AS SINGLE WINDOW KNOWLEDGE, RESOURCE AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE IN THE DISTRICT

Sl. No. Category Generation, acquisition and sharing Suggestions for strengthening i Knowledge Database of Technological options tested and found

suitable for different micro-situations Bulletin from ICAR research institutes and SAUs Database of recent varieties/hybrids/good agriculture may be provide to KVKs practices demonstrated Database of problems prioritized and basket to solutions A panel of expert scientists may be constituted generated and timely recommendations made in converge with KVK, Line department officials and progressive farmers Farm advisory services through KIMAS Provision for sending voice messages to be created in KIMAS Imparting technical-know-how and do-how through Organizing discipline wise capacity building training activities by ATARI KVK scientists as resource persons in the activities of ATMA structure may be incorporated with KVK other stakeholders Data base on weather and market-based information Strengthening of weather forecast bulletins and support to farmers market-based information through KVKs ii Resources Instructional farm with demonstration units Financial assistance for instructional farm and demonstration units may be enhanced to10 Lakhs Qualified manpower with multi-disciplinary team of Scientists in discipline of Extension, Farm scientists machinery and Marketing may be provided Individual assistant for each KVK scientist is to be provided Need based laboratories and diagnostic facilities like Biotechnology and Pesticide residue lab may be SWPTL, Plant Health Clinic, e-learning centre etc. provided Training, hall, farmers hostel, green houses, threshing A auditorium with capacity of 1000 audience to yards, etc. be sanctioned, farmers hostel shall be provided on top priority

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Equipment, implements, farm machineries available for A custom hiring may be provided demonstration and custom hiring Production and supply of technological inputs like seeds, KVKs shall be exempted from licensing of bio planting materials, bio-products, livestock, fish products and other technological inputs fingerlings etc. iii Capacity Training needs and skill gaps details of different Provision for Interstate study tours may be Development stakeholders provided Calendar of activities related to capacity building of - farmers, farm women, rural youth and extension personnel Mobilization and participation of different types of Sufficient funds to made available for participants as well as stakeholders in the capacity mobilization of different stakeholders building Following participatory approach for providing - partnership Adopting cluster village approach for implementing the Various large-scale demonstrations to be activities/programmes to make area intensive implemented through sponsored schemes Scope for convergence and collaboration ATMA, Line department, PMKSY, PMKY and PKVY may be brought under the umbrella of KVK

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8. TO ASSESS THE EXISTING PROVISION FOR MANPOWER AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVKS AND ATARIS IN VIEW OF THEIR ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES; REVIEW THE MONITORING, COORDINATION, OVERSEEING, LIASIONING, REPORTING, BUDGETING, TECHNOLOGY FLOW AND BACKSTOPPING MECHANISMS

8.1 Manpower and infrastructure

8.1.1Staff strength of KVK

Sl. Staff category Present status No. Sanctioned Filled Vacant i Senior Scientist & Head (ProgrammeCoordinator) 1 1 Nil ii Scientists (SMSs) 6 4 2 iii Programme Assistants – Computer, Lab, Farm 3 2 1 iv Administrative staff 2 2 Nil v Drivers 2 2 Nil vi Supporting staff 2 2 Nil Total 16 13 3

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8.1.2 Change of staff during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Name of incumbent Designation Discipline Date of joining Date of leaving Years/Months Give reasons served for leaving KVK Programme 18-11-2013 2/5 Interest of Dr. Pramod Katti Entomology 02-06-2011 Coordinator University 24-03-2017 15/10 University Mr A M. Benki SMS Agril. Extension 06-05-2002 transfer Dr. S.R. 08-05-2013 7/1 University SMS Soil Science 23-05-2006 Balanagoudar transfer 28.03.2017 8/3 University Mr. Mohan Chanvan SMS Agronomy 23-01-2009 transfer 16.02.2017 8 University Dr. M. R. Kammar SMS Home science 21-02-2009 transfer Dr. Pralhad SMS Animal Science 27-11-2009 24-03-2017 7/4 University transfer Dr. Ramesh G. SMS Horticulture 16-06-2011 20.06.2017 6 University transfer Mr. C. N. Kotabagi Programme Computer 13-02-2009 24-03-2017 7/11 University Assistant transfer Kum. Anita Farm Manager Farm Manager 06-03-2009 24-03-2017 8 University transfer Kum. Shreedevi Programme Lab Technicien 28-01-2010 25.02.2018 7/11 University Assistant transfer Mr. P. M. Attar Assistant Assistant 17-01-2012 27-03-2017 4/10 University transfer Smt. Shashikala Typist cum Typist cum 13-05-2010 24-03-2017 7/2 University computer operator computer operator transfer 31-03-2017 10/10 University M.Khaja Driver cum Mech., Driver 04-01-2006 transfer Eshappa Askihal Driver Driver 06-02-1999 Till date Till date Smt. Hanumanti Messenger Messenger 04-01-1995 31-03-2017 21/10 University

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Name of incumbent Designation Discipline Date of joining Date of leaving Years/Months Give reasons served for leaving KVK Tayappa transfer Mr. Anjaneya Cook Cook 09-01-2012 Till date Till date Sri. Somasekhar Programme 18-11-2013 22-02-2016 2/2 University Entomology Coordinator transfer Dr. S. N. Bhat 08-05-2013 31-07-2015 2/2 University SMS Soil Science transfer Dr. Y. S. Amaresh Programme 22-02-2016 17.04.2017 1/2 University Plant Pathology Coordinator transfer Dr. Vidyavati G 31-07-2015 17.02.2017 1/7 University SMS Soil Science Yadahalli transfer Dr. M.V. Ravi Senior Scientist & Soil Science 17.04.2017 20.07.2018 1/4 University Head transfer Dr. Anupama, C. Scientist Home Science 07.04.2017 Till date Till date Dr. Pralhad Scientist Animal Science 13.09.2017 Till date Till date Mr. Badariprasad, Scientist Entomology 11.04.2017 01.08.2018 1/5 University P.R. transfer Smt. Shweetha, B.N. Scientist Agronomy 28.03.2017 20.07.2018 1/4 University transfer Smt. Hemalatha, Scientist Horticulture 20.06.2017 Till date Till date K.J. Vacant Vacant Till date Till date Mr. Devaraj Nayak Programme Computer 25-03-2017 Till date Till date Assistant Mr. M. C. Patil Farm Manager Farm Manager 21-06-2017 Till date Till date Mr. Shivayogi Assistant Assistant 27-03-2017 Till date Till date Kum. Typist/Computer Typist/Computer 04.12.2017 Till date Till date Sumangalamma.M operator operator Sri. Chanappa Driver (H.V) Driver (H.V) 01-04-2017 Till date Till date Askihal Smt. Sridevi Talawar SS-1 Attender 01-04-2017 Till date Till date

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8.1.3 Human Resource Development

Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. 2011-12 1. M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 8-9 Aug. NASC Complex National consultation Science) New Delhi on gender mainstreaming in agriculture 2. M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 26-28, GKVK, UAS, National seminar on Science) Aug. 2011 Bangalore attracting farm youth to sustainable agriculture 3. M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 30/9 Hotel Capitol, State level Science) Bangalore agriculture-industry linkage 4. M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 1-2, Dec. BIEC, Bangalore Global Agri Science) 2011 investor’s meet 5. M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 28-29. Dec Presidency College, International Science) 2011 Bangalore conference on microbiology, bioremediation and polar science 6. M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 13 Feb. Dept. of HDV, Technical meeting Science) 2012 RHSc, UAS, Dharwad 7. Mohan Chavan Scientist (Agril. 7.6.11 GKVK, Bangalore Training for state Agronomy) levelresource person under GOK- ICRISAT Collaborative project of Suverna Bhoomi

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. Yojane in Horticulture 8. G. Ramesh Scientist 5-7-2011 KVK Hulkoti Training Programme (Horticulture) to 9-7- on Horticulture 2011 Extension Management orgainised by KVK Hulkoti 9. P. Katti Programme 18 to UAS, Bangalore Urban Agriculture Coordinator 20/7/11 10. S. R. Balanagoudar Scientist (Soil 18-08- NAEP Bimonthly KVK, Raichur Science) 2011 meeting 11. Mohan Chavan Scientist (Agril. 7-8:4:2011 AC Bhimarayangudi Agronomist’ Annual Agronomy) Technical Meet 12. Scientist (Soil 76 th Annual Science) 16-19 nov, convention of Soil S. R. Balanagoudar UAS, Dharwad 2011 science National seminar 13. Scientist 16 and 17 Dharwad Visit to KVK G. Ramesh (Horticulture) Jan 2012 Dharwad 14. G. Ramesh Scientist 18 and 19 Bangalore National Workshop (Horticulture) Jan 2012 for Dissemination of Horticultural Technologies through KVK Personal 15. G. Ramesh Scientist 31 Jan to 4 Nammakal Orientation (Horticulture) Feb 2012 programme on Assessment, Refinement and Demonstrations

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. 16. Pralhad Ubhale Scientist (Animal Dec 2011 Demonstration of fuel Science) 6 NEEC saving devices : A Society of extention step to reduce education drudgery of farm women in cooking 17. Pralhad Ubhale Scientist (Animal June 9- Use of SDS-PAGE to Science) 11,2011. study the serum International protein profiles from Conference on “ the chicken Emergizing animal vaccinated against health for better NDV and livestock productin administered avian under WTO regime” Interleukin-2.

18. Scientist (Animal Advances in 22-3-11 to Pralhad Ubhale Science) processing and 11-4-11 ICAR NDRI Karnal quality assurance of

dairy foods 19. Scientist (Animal International Pralhad Ubhale 9-06-11 to IAVMI & Science) Conference of 11-06-11 KVAFSU,Bidar IAVMI 20. Scientist (Animal Method and Science) 22-09-11 Techniques of fodder Pralhad Ubhale TANUVAS , to cultivation for Chennai 23-09-11 augmenrting livestock production 21. Scientist (Animal MANAGE 29-01-12 Pralhad Ubhale Science) Hyderabad at Writing for print to NBSS & LUP media 01-02-12 Bangalore

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. 2012-13 1. Dr. Pralhad Scientist (Animal 14/5 to IVRI Izantanagar Farmers Science) 3/6/12 (UP) empowerment enterprenerial development through livestock farming 2. Dr. S. R. Balanagoudar Scientist (Soil 12/6 /12 UAS, Raichur IFS Workshop Science) 3. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 29/6 to STU, UAS Dharwad ATHMA orientation Science) 30/6/12 training to KVK staff 4. Dr. Pramod Katti and Dr. S. Programme 4/7 to DR, UAS Raichur ESAP training on R. Balanagoudar Coordinator and 6/7/12 pest and disease Scientist (Soil survillance Science) 5. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 8/4/12 MSRIT Bangalore Presented a paper at Science) annual conference of IAPEN 6. Mr. Mohan Chavan Scientist (Agril. 2/9 to Dr. PDKV, Akola, Summer School on Agronomy ) 23/9/12 Maharashthra “Resource Conservation Practices for Soil Health Security” 7. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 9/24/12 CAE Raichur Cottage level food Science) processing EDP for farmers 8. Dr. Pramod Katti Programme 20/11 to Ludhiana(Punjab) VII National seminar Coordinator 22/11/12 of KVKs 9. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar Scientist (Home 3/12 to UAS, Raichur Winter school on Science) 23/12/12 integrated nutrient management

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. strategies in IFS 10. Mr. Mohan Chavan Scientist (Agril. 12/12 to DE, UAS, DWD Model training Agronomy ) 19/12/12 course “Recent Advances in Organic Farming for Sustainable Development 11. Dr. Pramod Katti Programme 8/1 to Tuticorn (T. N) Orientation training Coordinator 11/1/13 programme 12. Dr. Pralhad Ubhale Scientist (Animal 31/1/13 AC Raichur Use of Agropedia Science) vKVK and KVK-Net in Agropedia 2013-14 1. Crop seminar: Gum All SMS’s All SMS’s 25/6/2013 UAS, Raichur Guar 2. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar National Conference on Agro biodiversity SMS (Home 14- NAARM management for Science) 15/10/2013 Hyderabad sustainable rural development 3. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar Attended Women’s SMS (Home LVD College, 7-8/11/13 Science, Congress Science) Raichur association 4. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar SMS (Home National Workshop and Dr. Pralhad Science) and 10- UAS, Raichur on Validation of SMS (Animal 11/3/2014 KrishiVoc Science) 5. Dr. Pralhad SMS (Animal 14.12.13 State level technical Gulbarga Science) to 15.12.13 symposium 6. Dr. (Smt.) M. R. Kammar SMS (Home 4-5/1/2014 UAS, Raichur Conference on

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. and Dr. Pralhad Science) and Science and SMS (Animal Technology for Science) harnessing Natural Resources towards sustainable Development 7. Dr. S. N. Bhat 14-2-2014 Management of SMS (Soil to 6-3- MVSKVV, Gwalior degraded land and Science) 2014 soil health 8. Dr. Rammesh G SMS 26-6-2013 UAS Raichur Crop seminar (Horticulture) 9. Dr. Rammesh G Training of trainers in 16-9-2013 SMS entrepreneurship to 20-9- Hyderabad (Horticulture) development at ni- 20123 msme, Hyderabad 10. Dr. Rammesh G Workshop on SMS 27-2-2014 NHB Bangalore mechanization in (Horticulture) horticulture 11. Sri.Chandrakant Kotabagi Training programme Programme 18- on enhancement of Assistant UAS Dharwad 31/8/2013 programming skill (Computer) development 2014-15 1. NIl 2015-16 1. CTCRI Trivendram Business Plan SMS (Plant 2-11 Sep, (Kerala) Developing new agro Dr. Mallikarjun Kengnal Pathology) 20115 technology enterprises 2. Dr. Sujay Hurali SMS (Entomoly) 27 Oct, IIOR, Hyderabad Workshop on climate

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. 2015 change 3. SMS (Plant 26-27 Nov, Hyderabad STEN Annual Dr. Mallikarjun Kengnal Pathology) 2015 Summit 4. Programme 16 Nov-6 Climate smart Dr. M. R. Kammar UAS, Raichur Coordinator Dec, 2015 agriculture 5. SMS (Soil 16 Nov-6 Climate smart Dr. Vidyavathi Yadahalli UAS, Raichur Science) Dec, 2015 agriculture 6. Workshop on Programme 19-20 Jan, JSS KVK, Sattur interaction of users ChandrakantKotabagi Assistant 2016 (Mysuru) and developers of (Computer) OLRS 2016-17 1. Programme 16-5-2016 UAS, Dharvad ZARC & ZREFC Coordinator, to 19-5- workshop Dr. Y. S. Amaresh SMS (Home 2016 Dr. M.R. Kammar Science) & Dr. Vidyavati G. SMS (Soil Science) 2. Programme 20- Wayanad, KAU Annual review Dr. M.R. Kammar Coordinator 23/04/2016 workshop of KVKs

of Zone VIII 3. SMS (Home 31/08/2016 Hamdrada School Science) Raichu Workshop for high Dr. M.R. Kammar SMS (Soil school teachers on the Dr. Vidyavati G. Science) & eve of Karntaka Dr. G. Ramesh SMS Children's Science, (Horticulture) Congress 4. SMS (Soil 08- Bengaluru SREP for field Dr. Vidyavati G. Science) 11/08/2016 functionaries 5. Dr. M.R. Kammar SMS (Home 15- Bhuvaneshwar National workshop

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. Science) 16/09/2016 on Mitigating drudgery of farm women: Adoption of gender friendly technologies 6. SMS (Home 28/11/2016 Nedarland International training Science) to on Linking Dr. M.R. Kammar 09/12/2016 emergency aid to

Food and Nutrition security 7. Dr. Y. S. Amaresh Programme 7-9-2016 UAS, Dharvad work shop on Coordinator progresses review on NFSM –Pulses and Oil seeds organized by ATARI th 8. Dr. Y. S. Amaresh Programme 27/11/2016 Nagapur 14 International Coordinator to Trichoderma and 30/11/2016 Gliocladium workshop organized by Indian Phytopathological Society 9. Dr. Y. S. Amaresh Programme 16/12/2016 Naarm Hyderabad MDP training for Coordinator to newly recruited 30/12/2016 programme coordinators of KVKs 10. Dr. Y. S. Amaresh Programme Gujarath II nd phase MDP Coordinator 2/1/2017 training for newly to recruited programme

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. 11/1/2017 coordinators of KVKs 2017-18 1. ICAR- Directorate National training 12.07.2017 of Mushroom programme on Dr. Anupama C. Scientist to Research Mushroom (Home Science) 18.07.2017 Chambaghat Cultivation

Solan, HP Technology 2. Orientation Programe Prgramme for Programme 11- Mr. Devaraj Nayak Assistant UAS Dharwad Assistants 13.12.2017 (Computer) (Computer) of North Karnataka KVKs at 3. Mr. Badariprasad, P.R 05.02.2017 NBAIR, Bengaluru Orientation training Scientist programme to KVK (Entomology) Entomology scientist 4. Dr. M. V. Ravi National Bureau of Orientation training Soil Survey and programme to KVK Senior Scientist & (1 days) land Land Use Soil Science scientist Head 06.02.2018 Planning (Soil Science) (NBSSLUP) Bangalore 5. Dr. Pralhad National Institute of Orientation training (1 days) Scientist Animal Nutrition programme to KVK 06.02.2018 (Animal Science) and Physiology Animal Science

(NIANP) Bangalore scientist 6. Smt. Shwetha, B.N. National Bureau of Orientation training (1 days) Scientist Soil Survey and programme to KVK 06.02.2018 (Agronomy) land Land Use Agronomy scientist

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Sl.No. Name of Staff attended Discipline Duration Organization name Skill/Knowledge Usefulness training/workshop/confere (days) acquired to KVK nce etc. (NBSSLUP) Bangalore 7. Dr. Anupama, C. 09.02.2017 Krishi Vigyan Orientation training Scientist Kendra, Tumkur- A programme to KVK (Home Science) (Hirehalli) Home Science scientist 8. Smt. Hemalatha, K.J. (1 days) ICAR-ATARI & Orientation training Scientist 09.02.2018 IIHR, Bangalore programme to KVK (Horticulture) Horticulture scientist 2018-19 1. Dr. GS Yadahalli Senior Scientist 27- SAMETI North SREP, reformulation UAS, Dharwad and Head 28.08.2018

2. Dr. GS Yadahalli Senior Scientist GKVK, Bangaluru Skill master trainer 24- training and Head 26.09.2018

3. Dr. Pralhad Scientist (Animal GKVK, Bangaluru Skill master trainer 24- training Science) 26.09.2018 4. Dr. Shreevani Scientist (Agril. Bio-control lab Production and 11- MARS, Raichur utilization Bio- Entomology) 21.02.2019 control

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8.1.4 Infrastructure crated at KVKs till date

Sl.No. Name of infrastructure Source of Year of Expenditure Present status Reasons for funding completion (Rs.) non-utilization if any i Administrative Buildings ICAR 1998 3435700 Good ii Farmers Hostels ICAR 2011 3993918 Good iii Staff Quarters ICAR 2005 2380000 Good iv Demo Units ICAR 2018 700000 Good v SWPTL ICAR 2011 1500000 Good vi Mini soil testing labs ICAR 2017 86000 Good vii Rain Water Harvesting Units ATMA 2014--15 250000 Good viii Four Wheelers (Jeep and tractor) ICAR 2011 & 1999 1500000 Good ix Two Wheelers ICAR 2005 & 2009 2150000 Good x Any others add ICAR - 50000 Total

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8.1.5 Equipment and implements procured by KVK during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl.No. Name of equipment / implement Source of Year of Cost (Rs.) Present status fund procurement 1. Computer 2000 95,000 Bad 2. TV 2002 20,000 Good 3. Fax Machine 2004 12,685 Bad 4. PA System 2004 31,025 Good 5. Computer 2006 39,216 Good 6. Digital Camera 2004 19,980 Good 7. Laptop 2006 45,000 Good 8. LCD projector 2006 57,188 Good 9. Fax machine (SCx-452) 2009 15000 Bad 10. Laser printer-Lexmark 2009 15000 Bad 11. LCD Motorized 2009 24000 Good 12. Photo copier(Toshiba) 2009 61000 Bad 13. Hi-tech LCD projector 2009 41000 Good 14. Computer chair and table 2009 6000 Good 15. Sony Handy Cam 2009 184000 Good 16. Power sprayer 2010 16000 Bad 17. Power Tiller 2011 1,52,500 Good 18. Generator 2011 1,88,999 Bad 19. Kyocera Mita Taskalfa-180 2012 87,290 Good 20. S Type pecok chair 2012 45,000 Good 21. Multimedia projector 2012 45000 Good 22. 6 ½’ Almera 18 gage 2012 23,700 Good 23. SONY Tablet (wifi43G) 2012 33988 Good 24. Desk top computer 2012 33,570 Good 25. UPS 2012 5,240 Good 26. Double Distillation Unit 2012 112290 Bad 27. Wide Mini-Sub Cell Gt Cell- 2012 87790 Good Horizontal Biorad

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28. Power Sprayer 2012 16800 Bad 29. Spare First And Second Heater For Aqdd 40p-Db 2012 19412 Good Xl-Rsh (Two Nos) 30. Glass Door Almara 6 ½ 3nos 2012 31977 Good 31. Refrigerated Centrifuge With 2012 430236 Good Accessaries 32. Level Master A Laser Guided Land 2012 425000 Good Leveler 33. GPS System Hand Held 2012 75000 Good 34. Binocular Microscope (Ten Nos) 2012 152468 Good 35. Pestle &Morter (Two Nos) 2012 3198 Good 36. Cycle altas 2012 3,790 Good 37. Anand spiral Separator 2012 12,000 Good 38. Susmang AC 2.0 ton capacity 2012 31,965 Good 39. Water Cooler 150 Capicity 2012 49,850 Good 40. Water Storage tank 2012 7,499.96 Good 41. 24 ports D-link 2012 3,050 Good 42. D-card wireless Accessories 2012 7,500 Good 43. Patch Cards 2012 3,000 Good 44. D-link Lan Cable 2012 975 Good 45. 25 LPH Ro water purifier 2013 24,000 Good 46. Packing Machine Serana Brand F 2013 16,490 Good series 47. SurabeeEssardestoner-cum Grader 2013 76,000 Good 298Kg 48. ESSC Electronic Weighting Scale 31 2013 7,300 Good KG 49. BhavaniDerviller paper capacity 2013 56,500 Good 50. Anand spiral Separator 2013 12,000 Good 51. Stove 2014 4595 Good 52. Kirloskar Diesel Pump set 2014 39,000 Good

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53. Plastic E.V. stabilizer 2015 54,000 Good 54. Surabeeessar Machine and cam model Supplied of 2015 Good SESP 8-02 INSIMP 55. Wt-140Kg Supplied of 2015 Good INSIMP 56. Three phase-motor Supplied of 2015 Good INSIMP 57. Double pulley Supplied of 2015 Good INSIMP 58. 12 inch belt-2 B.type 82No. Supplied of 2015 Good INSIMP 59. Pusa digital STFR meter Kit NHM 2015 52,000 Good 60. Samsung Make LED tv R/F 2016 48,500 Good 61. Projector KAPC 2017 Good 62. Laptop KAPC 2017 Good 63. Printer HP1020 plus KAPC 2017 Good 64. Color Printer Project 2017 Good 65. AES Lab equipment SWTL DR Project 2017 Good 66. Desktop DR Project 2017 Good 67. Printer HP DR Project 2017 Good 68. Susmang AC 2.0 ton capacity (two) R/F 2018 Good 69. LG TV 24 (Four) R/F 2018 Good 70. Home appliance for Farmer Hostel R/F 2018 Good

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8.1.6 Land and its utilization

8.1.6.1 Total land with KVK 6.40 ha , irrigated area 0.00 ha

8.1.6.2 Land use

Particulars Year-wise land utilization (Area in ha) 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Buildings 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 Demonstration units - - - 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 Seed production 4.00 4.4 3.40 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.85 3.00 Production of planting materials/seedlings of - - - - 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 fruit/vegetable/ tree/etc. Cultivable land not in use ------Barren and wasteland ------Commercial crops - 1.00 3.00 2.40 3.4 - 0.02 Farm pond - - - 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 Total (ha) 4.14 5.54 6.54 4.54 7.56 3.16 5.01 4.18

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8.1.6.3 Demonstration units established in KVK farm (2011-12 to 2018-19)

Name of the unit Year Amount spent (Rs.) Source of fund Present status (A) Crop husbandry 2011-12 54378 ICAR Revolving fund 5,11,040 2012-13 54050 ICAR Revolving fund 4,28,318 2013-14 76000 ICAR Revolving fund 6,53,905 2014-15 51000 ICAR Revolving fund 3,98,093 2015-16 45560 ICAR Revolving fund 4,59,958 2016-17 ICAR Revolving fund 5,40,978 2017-18 104502 ICAR Revolving fund 7,97,256 2018-19 ICAR Revolving fund 7,47,691 (B) Animal husbandry 2011-12 - - - 2012-13 - - - 2013-14 - - - 2014-15 - - - 2015-16 - - - 2016-17 - - - 2017-18 - - - 2018-19 - - - Total 385490 45,37,239

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8.2Appraisal procedures

Type Existing procedure Suggestions Monitoring KVK mandated activities are monitored by Chairman, KVK and Senior Scientist & Head on - weekly and monthly basis. Local Governing Body is also monitoring KVK activities for every three months. The progress of the KVK activities is also monitored by Scientific Advisory Committee meeting, Mid-term review of progress in KVK activities will be monitored by ICAR- ATARI, Bengaluru Coordination Coordination among the staff is established by organizing weekly and monthly meetings. A good - coordination is established with ICAR Institutes, State Agricultural and Horticulture Universities, Line Departments. Raichur for better implementation of KVK activities Overseeing The performance of the KVK is overseen by Director, ATARI, Bengaluru and Director of - Extension, UAS, Raichur Liasioning Liasioning is done to Line Departments, NGOs, SHGs, FPOs, CIGs Reporting Monthly Progress Report are regularly submitted to Director, ATARI, Bengaluru and Quarterly - Report is also submitted Budgeting The budget required for the mandated activities of the KVK is presented in the Action Plan and approval is obtained from Director, ICAR-ATARI, Bengaluru and development of the KVK instructional farm budget requirement is submitted to the Host Organization Technology The recent technologies is disseminated to the farmers through trainings and campaigns for line - flow department, e-News Letter and Krishi Vahini Quarterly Report is also circulated to all the Line Departments. Information and Communication Technology is also playing an vital role in dissemination of technology through Kisan Mobile Advisory Services (Text and Voice) and social media through Whatsapp, Youtube , Facebook and Twitter Backstopping Regular updating of the knowledge of the Scientists is done through by deputing them to - mechanisms Capacity building programme, Seminars, Workshops and Conference organized by State Agriculture and Horticulture and ICAR Institutes

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8.3Budget

Sl. Heads 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 No. Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure A Recurring 1 Pay and Allowance 5900000.00 5900000 7100000.00 7875742 8200000.00 8673999 7600000 5058314 2 Traveling allowances 120000.00 82660.00 125000.00 118916.00 95000.00 80483.00 90000.00 82869.00 3 Contingencies 1150000.00 1215000.00 880000.00 Stationery, telephone, postage and other a expenditure on office running, 190000.00 189937.00 260000.00 259895.00 271000.00 270434.00 120000.00 119930.00 publication of Newsletter POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and b 140000.00 138969.00 200000.00 199817.00 161000.00 159906.00 100000.00 99985.00 equipments Meals/refreshment for farmers / c extension 60000.00 42700.00 55000.00 54948.00 48000.00 47680.00 50000.00 49994.00 personnel @ Rs. 150/person/day Training material (need based materials and d 25000.00 24699.00 75000.00 74973.00 80000.00 79442.00 55000.00 54955.00 equipments for conducting the training) e Frontline demonstration 225000.00 224884.00 330000.00 329907.00 422000.00 421618.00 59000.00 54904.00 Soil and Water Testing & Issue of f 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Soil Health Cards g Display Boards 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 h Integrated Farming System (IFS) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly i generated information 25000.00 23339.00 90000.00 88607.00 128000.00 127698.00 59000.00 58965.00 in the major production systems of the area) j Training of extension functionaries 20000.00 19695.00 10000.00 9300.00 15000.00 14797.00 0.00 0.00 k Maintenance of Building 20000.00 19690.00 75000.00 74958.00 26000.00 25260.00 0.00 0.00 l Extension Activities 20000.00 19687.00 25000.00 24728.00 32000.00 31646.00 50000.00 49771.00 m FFS 25000.00 24986.00 25000.00 24987.00 26000.00 25359.00 0.00 0.00 Library (purchase of journal, n Periodicals, 5000.00 4905.00 5000.00 4990.00 6000.00 5786.00 5000.00 4868.00 News paper & Magazines

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Sl. Heads 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 No. Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure o EDP/Innovative Activities 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 p NFSM (FLD) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 382000.00 374270.00 q Farmers KVK, Conference 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 s SWPTL 125000.00 124702.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 880000.00 6840853.00 1150000.00 1147110.00 1215000.00 1209626.00 880000.00 867642.00 B Non-recurring 1 Civil works 2 Equipment/implements 1000000.00 999909.00 0.00 3 Vehicle 500000.00 500000.00 0.00 Library SWPTL Total 1500000.00 1499909.00 C Revolving fund GRAND TOTAL 8400000.00 8340762.00 8375000.00 9141768.00 9510000.00 9964108.00 8570000.00 6008825.00

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Sl. Heads 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 No. Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure A Recurring 1 Pay and Allowance 8352000.00 8911921 8027000.00 9999841 8122000.00 8228802 10834666.00 2 Traveling allowances 100000.00 63641.00 150000.00 86722.00 150000.00 129623.00 84000.00 3 Contingencies 704000.00 1168000.00 1245000.00 Stationery, telephone, postage and other a expenditure on office running, 120000.00 99834.00 300000.00 204150.00 300000.00 298195.00 225000.00 publication of Newsletter POL, repair of vehicles, b 120000.00 106787.00 200000.00 78239.00 275000.00 272255.00 166000.00 tractor and equipments Meals/refreshment for farmers / extension c 50000.00 40700.00 70000.00 34686.00 100000.00 99520.00 80000.00 personnel @ Rs. 150/person/day Training material (need based materials and d 25000.00 21803.00 30000.00 10497.00 50000.00 49308.00 20000.00 equipments for conducting the training) e Frontline demonstration 129000.00 85094.00 212000.00 122573.00 215000.00 210194.00 301000.00 Soil and Water Testing & f 0.00 0.00 50000.00 22638.00 25000.00 23000.00 20000.00 Issue of Soil Health Cards g Display Boards 0.00 0.00 10000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Integrated Farming System h 0.00 0.00 30000.00 11820.00 50000.00 50000.00 0.00 (IFS) On farm testing (on need based, location specific and i newly generated information 12000.00 8725.00 66000.00 30201.00 70000.00 69195.00 62000.00 in the major production systems of the area) Training of extension j 0.00 0.00 30000.00 0.00 25000.00 0.00 0.00 functionaries k Maintenance of Building 0.00 0.00 50000.00 16499.00 50000.00 49980.00 50000.00 l Extension Activities 50000.00 44048.00 40000.00 20000.00 50000.00 50000.00 45000.00

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Sl. Heads 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 No. Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure Sanctioned Expenditure m FFS 0.00 0.00 30000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Library (purchase of journal, n Periodicals, 5000.00 4855.00 10000.00 5382.00 10000.00 7730.00 3000.00 News paper & Magazines o EDP/Innovative Activities 0.00 0.00 40000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 p NFSM (FLD) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 972000.00 Farmers KVK, q 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 25000.00 24940.00 Conference s SWPTL 193000.00 99295.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 704000.00 511141.00 1168000.00 556685.00 1245000.00 1204317.00 B Non-recurring 1 Civil works 2 Equipment/implements 300000.00 190594.00 3 Vehicle Library SWPTL 100000.00 98745.00 Total C Revolving fund GRAND TOTAL 9156000.00 9486703.00 9745000.00 10932587.00 9517000.00 9562742.00

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9. TO SUGGEST MEASURES FOR ORGANIZATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES FOR STRENGTHENING AND OVERALL IMPROVING THE VISIBILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF KVK SYSTEM

9.1 Organizational visibility and efficiency

Type of Host Organization Issues in the existing organizational Suggestions for overcoming organizational structure/mechanism issues Autonomous body (University) • Insufficient staff • Use of strength need to be improved • Difficult to manage other discipline • Every discipline scientist should be under with few KVK schemes succeeded • Reporting system is ladious & line • Reporting mechanization model to be conserving, too many reports are simflified asked & then which hanges the functioning of KVK • KVK Raichur is most liberal in extending funds for development of infrastructure facilities for benefit of the farming community. • The Basic Infrastructure Facilities like Sufficient funds may be released for development farmers hostel, Compound Wall is of infrastructure like farmers hostel, Compound most essential and need of the hour to KVK by ICAR. and awaited for sanction from ICAR.

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9.2 Administrative visibility and efficiency

Area of administration Existing procedure Suggestions for strengthening Staff strength and designations Senior Scientist & Head – 1 Post KVK system need to be strengthen by providing four Scientist – 6 Posts more Scientists and two technical staff Programme Assistant – 3 Posts Administrative Staff – 2 Posts Skilled Supporting Staff – 2 Posts Drivers – 2 Posts Staff Discipline/Specialization Agronomy, Soil Science, Horticulture, Plant Scientists strength in the KVK system needs to Protection, Home Science and Animal strengthen in the discipline of Agriculture Extension, Science Agriculture Engineering and Agriculture Marketing for smooth running of the KVK Recruitment of staff As per ICAR guidelines - Career advancement No provision for career advancement in Provisions to be made as per ICAR KVKs KVKs. Pay and Allowances As per UAS rule Recognitions No provision for selection of best extension Provision of awarding Best Extension Scientist and scientist at ATARI level Technical Staff may be done at zonal level. Purchase procedure As per ICAR guidelines - Execution of works As per ICAR guidelines approval is seeked - from Director (Works) through Director, ICAR-ATARI, Bengaluru Vehicles and management The vehicles have to be maintained properly. Provision should be made for repair and maintenance of The repair/ maintenance register, log books the vehicles for should be maintained properly. The average Rs. 2,00,000 mileage has to be calculated and a summary of statement (balance fuel of previous month, fuelled during the month, balance fuel) should be recorded at the end of every month. This should be got attested by Senior Scientist & Head. Budget release and expenditure Expenditure is incurred head wise limiting Sufficient funds to be released to the sanctioned amount

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Operational contingency The expenditure under this head has to be The fund under the Operational contingency is incurred for approved sub-heads only. No insufficient for maintaining administrative building, expenditure should be incurred over and building tax and insurance, electricity charges and other above the sanctioned limit. routine expenses of the KVK. Hence, a budget provision of Rs. 10,00,000 may be made Audit Utilization Certificates Utilization certificate as per rule 212 of GFR - 2005 and Audit utilization certificate signed by CA is submitted to the Director, ICAR- ATARI, Bengaluru Delegation of powers to Head of KVK As per ICAR and Host guidelines -

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Annexures

Annexure 1 : Year wise targets and achievements Name of 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total activity T A T A T A T A T A T A T A T A T A OFT (i)No. of 5 5 7 7 11 11 5 5 2 2 7 7 4 4 3 3 technologies 44 44 (ii) No. of 30 30 35 35 42 42 33 33 8 8 27 27 14 14 46 46 farmers 235 235 FLD 0 0 (i)No. of 23 23 23 23 20 20 20 20 19 19 15 15 16 16 21 21 technologies 157 157 (ii) No. of 361 361 296 296 208 208 197 197 146 146 102 102 146 146 200 200 farmers 1656 1656 TRAINING 0 0 (i)No. of 128 128 158 158 97 97 58 58 100 105 100 95 120 141 150 267 courses 911 1049 (ii) No. of 6231 6231 10178 10178 3516 3516 2198 2198 2562 2562 3000 2850 3600 4624 4500 10375 participants 35785 42534 EXTENSION ACTIVITIES 0 0 (i)No. of 2288 2288 835 835 861 861 692 692 500 485 800 828 1500 1887 1400 1834 programmes 8876 9710 (ii) No. of 90379 90379 57933 57933 18099 18099 10326 10326 9770 9770 4274 9274 25000 31240 65000 85000 participants 280781 312021 Seed 22.29 22.29 16 16 7 7 10 10 5 8.47 - - 25 14 production 85.29 77.76 Planting 50000 31000 material production 50000 31000 Live stock strains production 0 0 Bio products 800kg 500kg production 800 500 Total 99467.29 99467.29 69481 69481 22861 22861 13539 13539 13112 13105.47 59125 44698 30425 38086 71320 97746 379330.3 398983.8

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Annexure -2 : Varieties disseminated during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Variety/Breed Year of Important Features / Characteristics Highest yield demonstration achieved 1. Groundnut TM-2 2011-12 Bunch type, Drought tolerant, coxmopoti, tan 15.5 variety (49.4% oil content) 2. Mustard Sangham 2011-12 M-sorghum: 100-110 days, Irrigated condition tall 3.1 growing, profused branching, 44% - oil content 3. Sesamum DSS-9 2011-12 Ses – DSS-9: White coloured bold seed variety 8.2 4. Redgram 2011-12 TS-3R: Short duration, wilt resistant, pink 12.0 TS-3R coloured flowers 5. Bengalgram 2011-12 JG-11: Resistant to wilt, moderately resistant to 11.0 JG-11 root rot, bold seeded variety 6. Paddy 2011-12 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 84.4 Sonamasuri aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 7. Sorghum JP1-5 2011-12 12.4 8. Fox Tail HMT-100-1 2011-12 HMT-100-1: High tillering, suitable for early & 13.6 Millet late sowing 9. Tomato PTR-6 2011-12 Tomato- PTR-b: Medium sized fruits, high 190 yielding suitable for distant marketing 10. Groundnut TMV-2 2012-13 Bunch type, Drought tolerant, coxmopoti, tan 15.6 variety (49.4% oil content) 11. Castor GCH-77 2012-13 14 12. Sesamum DSS-9 2012-13 Ses – DSS-9: White coloured bold seed variety 5.12 13. Redgram (PM TS-3R 2012-13 TS-3R: Short duration, wilt resistant, pink 12.0 Programme) coloured flowers 14. Bengalgram JG-11 2012-13 JG-11: Resistant to wilt, moderately resistant to 13.75 (PM root rot, bold seeded variety Programme) 15. Bajra ICTP-8203 2012-13 Pearl millet-ICTP-8203: Open pollinated variety 11.82 high iron content 16. Paddy Sonamasuri 2012-13 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 86.3 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender

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17. Sorghum CSV-22 2012-13 Sorghum-CSV-22: Semi-compact, tolerant to 11.23 shoot fly and lodging 18. Foxtail millet HMT-100-1 2012-13 HMT-100-1: High tillering, suitable for early & 12.75 late sowing 19. Onion Arkanikhetan 2012-13 Onion-A-nikeltan: High yielding variety, medium 125 sized bulbs, good storability for 5 months under room temperature 20. Chilli Arkaharita 2012-13 Chilli-A Harita: Tall & Spreading growth habit, 42.5 medium long fruits, tolerant to powdery mildew & viruses.

21. Groundnut R-2001-3 2013-14 26.0 ( Ajay) 22. Redgram TS-3R 2013-14 TS-3R: Short duration, wilt resistant, pink 14.75 coloured flowers 23. Bengalgram JG-11 2013-14 JG-11: Resistant to wilt, moderately resistant to 15.50 root rot, bold seeded variety 24. Redgram+ Bajra TS-3R 2013-14 TS-3R: Short duration, wilt resistant, pink 8.63 + 7.82 coloured flowers (Redgram+ Bajra) 25. Paddy Sona Masuri 2013-14 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 81.0 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 26. Paddy Sona Masuri 2013-14 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 78.0 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 27. Paddy Sona Masuri 2013-14 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 71.5 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 28. Foxtail Millet SIA-2644 2013-14 High tillering, suitable for early & late sowing 13.20 29. Groundnut K-9 2014-15 Groundnut-K-9: Bunch type, tolerant to drought, - thrips, collor root & Jussids, oil content-48% 30. Linseed 2014-15 4.1 31. Redgram TS-3R 2014-15 TS-3R: Short duration, wilt resistant, pink coloured flowers 14.26 32. Chickpea JG-11 2014-15 JG-11: Resistant to wilt, moderately resistant to 13.34 root rot, bold seeded variety

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33. Sona Masuri 2014-15 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain Paddy 73.45 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 34. Sona Masuri 2014-15 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain Paddy 7194.5 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 35. Weed Sona Masuri 2014-15 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 76.75 management in aromatic & cultivated for export long slender DSR 36. Foxtail millet SIA-2644 2014-15 High tillering, suitable for early & late sowing 13.20 37. French beans Arka Suvidha 2014-15 French bean-A-Suvidha: Plant bushy & photo intensive, pods-straight, oval, light –green, fleshy, stingless & Crisp 98.33 38. Pomegranate Kesar 2014-15 Pomo-Kesar- Attractive glossy red rind, soft seeded variety 5.5 39. Groundnut TMV-2 2015-16 Bunch type, Drought tolerant, coxmopoti, tan 14.68 variety (49.4% oil content) 40. Pigeonpea TS-3R 2015-16 TS-3R: Short duration, wilt resistant, pink 11.25 coloured flowers 41. Bengalgram JG-11 2015-16 JG-11: Resistant to wilt, moderately resistant to 8.75 root rot, bold seeded variety 42. Bengalgram + JG-11 2015-16 JG-11: Resistant to wilt, moderately resistant to - Linseed Nl-115 root rot, bold seeded variety 43. Paddy SonaMasuri 2015-16 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 70.75 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 44. Paddy SonaMasuri 2015-16 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 75.65 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 45. Paddy SonaMasuri 2015-16 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 71.68 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 46. Fox tail Millet SIA-2644 2015-16 High tillering, suitable for early & late sowing 11.20 47. Onion ArkaNiketan 2015-16 168 48. Tomato Arka Rakshak 2015-16 Tomato (A.Pachall): Med-large fruits, good - keeping quality & transportability

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49. Marigold Orange double 2015-16 54.10 50. Safflower PKV Pink 2016-17 18.40 51. Greengram BGS-9 2016 Crop was not implemented 52. Paddy Sona masuri 2016-17 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain Crop vitiated aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 53. Paddy Sona masuri 2016-17 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 63.4 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 54. Sorghum SPV-2217 2016-17 9.00 55. Onion Arka Niketan 2016-17 180.0 56. Paddy Sona masuri 2017-18 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 72.5 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 57. Paddy Sona masuri 2017-18 Sona masuri: Light Weight, medium grain 75.8 aromatic & cultivated for export long slender 58. Paddy CSR-22 2017-18 Paddy (CSR-22): High yielding, long slender, salt 58.4 tolerant variety 59. Paddy Gangavati 2017-18 Paddy(G-sona): Semi dwarf, erect type, profuse Sona tillering- Mid early matching with compact 67.5 - Moderately tolerant to blast and bacterial leaf blight 60. Sorghum SPV - 2217 2017-18 11.3 61. Onion Bhima Shakthi 2017-18 270 62. Marigold Arka Bangara- 2017-18 105 2 63. Redgram TS-3R 2018-19 TS-3R: Short duration, wilt resistant, pink 12.73 coloured flowers 64. Paddy BPT-5204 2018-19 Paddy (BPT-5204): Good grain & cooking 56.01 quality, Resistant to blight disease higher yield 65. Paddy GNV 10-89 2018-19 Paddy (GNV-10-89): Short duration, high yielding 70.54 variety, medium small grains, recommended for Kharif 66. Paddy BPT-5204 2018-19 Paddy (BPT-5204): Good grain & cooking 53.02 quality, Resistant to blight disease higher yield

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67. Ridge gourd Saniya 2018-19 10.5 68. Coriander ArkaIsha 2018-19 Coriander (Arka Isha) – Multicut type, bushy 13.25 plants, broad leaves with good aroma & good keeping quality 69. Tomato KSP1278 2018-19 56.0 70. Multicut Fodder Cofs-31 2018-19 149 Sorghum 71. Multicut Fodder Cofs-31 2018-19 Multicut sorghum (CoFS-31) 148 Sorghum& - Profused tillering Hedge lucern - Low seed shattering - Higher yield

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved 1. Groundnut INM 2011-12 Seeds(Vijetha) Rhizobium PSB Gypsum 15.5 ZNSo4 FESO4 MGSO4 Borax 2. Sunflower ICM 2011-12 Azospirllum PSB Gypsum ZNSo4 11.5 Borax Imidachloprid Quinalphos Hexaconazole 3. Mustard Popularization of mustard as 2011-12 Seeds(Sangam) 3.10 alternate crop in paddy field Monocrotophos 4. Castor Introduction of new Hybrid DCH- 2011-12 Seeds 519 Cypermethrin 10.85 Acephate Carbondezin 5. Sesamum Promotion of improved variety 2011-12 Seeds 8.2 DSS-9 6. Redgram ICM 2011-12 Seeds(TS3-R) Rhizobium PSB 12.0 Trichoderma Sulphur

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved Pendimethylene ZNSo4 Indoxacarb Planofix Profenophos-500ml Acephate 7. Bengalgram ICM 2011-12 Seeds(JG-11) Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Sulphur 11.20 Pendimethylene Indoxacarb Planofix Profenophos Neem oil 8. Paddy ICM 2011-12 Daincha seeds Azospirillum PSB ZnSO4 84.4 FeSO4 Ps. fluorescence – Hexaconazole Neem oil 9. Sorghum Popularizing HYV (JPI-5) 2011-12 Seeds CaCl 2 12.4 Azospirulum Trichoderma 10. Bajra Integrated Crop Management in 2011-12 Seeds 14.2 Bajra 11. Fox Tail Millet Promotion of improved variety 2011-12 Seeds 13.6

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved HMT-100-1 12. Millets Popularization of value added 2011-12 Seeds - products from minor millets 13. Brinjal Integrated Pest Management in 2011-12 Neem cake brinjal Ovicidal 187.5 Pheromone trap Indoxocarb 14. Tomato Introduction of Tomato Variety 2011-12 Seeds 190 PTR-6 15. Chilli Integrated pest management in 2011-12 Seed chilli treatment Gaucho Trichoderma Pseudomonas fluroscence Vermicompost 21.25 HaNPV SlNPV IGR Spinosad Acaricide(Milbimectin - 16. Azolla Popularization of Azolla as a animal 2011-12 Azolla as a animal feed feed 17. Fodder bank Popularization of Fodder crops 2011-12 Guinea grass Root slips as multi cut Fodder crops 18. Popularization of urea molasses 2011-12 Urea molasses liking Dairy liking blocks blocks as 19. Effective management of 2011-12 Management of Sheep and goat endectoparasites. endectoparasites using 20. Groundnut INM in Groundnut 2012-13 Rhizobium 15.6 PSB Gypsum

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved ZnSo4 FeSO4 MgSO4 Borax 21. Castor ICM in castor GCH-77 2012-13 Seeds 14 Cypermethrin Acephate Carbondezin 22. Sesamum Popularization of Sesamum DSS-9 2012-13 Seeds 5.12 23. Mustard Popularization of mustard as 2012-13 Seeds (Sangam) - alternate crop after paddy field Monocrotophos 24. Redgram (PM ICM in Redgram 2012-13 Seeds (TS-3R) 12.0 Programme) Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Sulphur Pendimethalin ZnSo4 Indoxacarb Planofix- Profenophos Acephate 25. Bengalgram ICM in Bengalgram 2012-13 Seeds (JG-11) 13.75 (PM Rhizobium Programme) PSB Trichoderma Sulphur Pendimethalin Indoxacarb Planofix Profenophos Neem oil 26. Bajra Bajra + Redgram (2:1) inter cropping 2012-13 Profenophos 11.82

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved system Indoxacarb 27. Paddy ICM in Paddy 2012-13 Azospirillum 86.3 PSB ZnSO4 FeSO4 Ps. fluorescence Hexaconazole Neem oil 28. Sorghum Popularizing Sorghum variety CSV- 2012-13 CaCl2 11.23 22 Azospirulum Trichoderma 29. Foxtail millet Popularization of Foxtail millet 2012-13 Seeds 12.75 variety HMT-100-1 30. Onion Introduction of high yielding variety 2012-13 Arka Nikethan 125 in onion 31. Chilli Introduction of high yielding variety 2012-13 Arka Harita 42.5 in chilli 32. Sweet orange Demonstration on use of Citrus 2012-13 Citrus Special 200 Special in the Cultivation of Sweet orange 33. Dairy Achieving optimum post weaning 2012-13 Probiotic bolus for 140 growth in claves with probiotics and Achieving optimum growth stimulants post weaning growth in claves

34. Poultry Popularization of oral pellet RKT 2012-13 Ranikate oral pellet 2 vaccine in back yard poultry birds vaccine in back yard poultry birds 35. Sheep and goat Disease management in sheep 2012-13 Deworming with 34 rearing Closantol oral suspension

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved And vaccination for ET , HS , SP PPR & FMD diseases

36. Fodder Popularization of fodder bank in 2012-13 Fodder bank in stall fed 34 Stall fed sheep sheep rearing with Co-4 , Co Fs-29 H Lucern Fodder Tree 37. Groundnut Secondary nutrient management in 2013-14 Urea, SSP, MOP, 26.0 groundnut FeSO4 ZnSO4, Gypsum, Rhizobium PSB 38. Redgram Crop management in Redgram 2013-14 Seeds(TS-3R) 14.75 Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Pendimethalin Zinc Sulphate Profenophos DDVP Planofix Emazathaphapyr spiral separator soil analysis 39. Bengalgram Crop management in Bengalgram 2013-14 Seeds(TS-3R) 15.50 Seeds (ICTP-8203) Rhizobium Azospirilium PSB Trichoderma

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved soil analysis 40. Redgram+ Bajra Redgram+ Bajra (1:2) Intercropping 2013-14 Seeds(JG-11) 8.63 + 7.82 system Rhizobium (Redgram+ Bajra) PSB Trichoderma Sulphur Pendimethalin Planofix Imamectin Benzoate Hand gloves soil analysis 41. Paddy Demonstration of mechanized 2013-14 Paddy seeds 81.0 transplanting technique in Paddy Transportation charges Hiring charges soil analysis 42. Paddy In-situ green manuring in 2013-14 Daincha seeds 78.0 transplanted paddy Azolla ZnSO4 Neem oil Psuedonomos Flouroscence Rotowator hiring soil analysis 43. Paddy Management of BPH in Paddy 2013-14 Dinotefuron 71.5 44. Foxtail Millet Popularization of Foxtail Millet 2013-14 Seeds 13.20 variety SIA-2644 45. Processing and Processing and Marketing of Foxtail 2013-14 Processing Charges 13.20 Marketing Millet Transportation and misc. 46. Brinjal IPM for control of Shoot and fruit 2013-14 Neem cake 291 borer in Brinjal Pheromone traps

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved Thiodicarb 75 SP Spinosad 45 SC Flubendiamide 47. Onion Management of Onion Thrips 2013-14 Cereal seeds 154.5 Oxydemeton Methyl 48. Chilli Management of Murda complex in 2013-14 Neem cake 60.0 Chilli Imidachloropid Fenazaquin Diafenthurian Spinosad Trichoderma 49. Tomato Use of Consortium of bio-fertilizers 2013-14 Urea 225.0 in cultivation of tomatoes Superphosphate Potash Consortium of bio- fertilizers 50. Sweet orange Nutrient management in Sweet 2013-14 Zinc sulphate - orange Magnesium sulphate Manganese sulphate Lime Growth regulator soil analysis 51. Cotton Management of sucking pests in 2013-14 Imidacloprid 37.6 Cotton Dinotefuron 52. Calves Achieving optimum post weaning 2013-14 Probiotic bolus for growth in calves with probiotics and Achieving optimum growth stimulants post weaning growth in claves

53. Dairy Area specific mineral mixture in 2013-14 Area specific mineral dairy animals mixture

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved supplementation for enhanced productivity 54. Goat Up gradation of local goat breeds 2013-14 Up gradation of local with Sirrohi buck goat breeds with Sirrohi buck 55. Sheep Up gradation of Kenguri sheep with 2013-14 Up gradation of Rambouillet rams Kenguri sheep with Rambouillet rams 56. Castor Demonstration of Castor hybrid 2014-15 Seeds Trichoderma Alachlore Cypermethrin Acephate Carbendazim Soil analysis 10.75 57. Groundnut Crop management in Groundnut 2014-15 Castor seeds - Bajra seeds Rhizobium PSB Tebuconozole ZnSO4 FeSO4 Pendimethalin Gypsum Profenophos Quinalphos Hexaconozole Soil analysis 58. Linseed Demonstration of linseed variety NL- 2014-15 Seeds 115 Azospirilum Trichoderma 4.1

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved Quinalphos Hexaconozole Lambda cyhalothrin Soil analysis Value addition and packaging ingredients 59. Redgram Demonstration of TS-3R Redgram 2014-15 Seeds(TS-3R) variety Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Pendimethalin Flubendiamide Hexaconozole Planofix Spiral separator Soil analysis 14.26 60. Chickpea Demonstration of Bengalgram 2014-15 Seeds(JG-11) variety Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Rynaxypyr Soil sample Spiral separator 13.34 61. Demonstration of mechanization 2014-15 Puddler hiring charge techniques in paddy Mechanical transplanting charges Paddy Paddy Cono weeder 73.45 Soil analysis Paddy straw baler Pulse meter 62. Paddy In-situ green manuring in 2014-15 Daincha seeds 7194.5

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved transplanted Paddy Rotovator hiring Soil analysis 63. Weed Demonstration on weed management 2014-15 Twin wheel weeder 76.75 management in in DSR DSR 64. Foxtail millet Introduction, processing & 2014-15 Seeds 11.32 marketing linkage of foxtail millet Azospirillum variety SIA-2644 Soil sample Processing charges Transportation & miscellaneous Labeling and packing 65. Onion IPM in Onion 2014-15 Difenconozole Fipronil Neem soap Trichoderma Pseudomonas 149 66. French beans Introduction of string less french 2014-15 Seeds of French bean bean as an intercrop in fruit orchards (Arka suvidha) 98.33 67. Pomegranate Management of Bacterial Blight in 2014-15 Bordeaux mixture Pomegranate Ethrel Bleaching powder Streptocycline Copper oxychloride and Bacterinashak (4 sprays) Micronutrients Zinc,Magnesium and Boron 5.5

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved 68. Lemon Management of Citrus Canker in 2014-15 Copper oxychloride lemon Streptocycline Neem soap 740 69. Cotton Sucking pest management in Bt. 2014-15 Urea Cotton 10:26:26 MgSO 4 19:19:19 Soil analysis 2680 70. Cotton Demonstration for management of 2014-15 Fipronil leaf reddening in Cotton Acephate Dinotefuron Buprofezin 3350 71. Sheep & Goat Introduction of effective treatment 2014-15 Inj. Isoflud 76.30 for foot rot in sheep & goat (New) Inj. Flobac SA Foot rot Recovery 1ml/10Kg bd wt) % Inj. Vitamin B2,B6,B12 Foot bathing –ZnSo4 10% Oral ZnSo4 @ 0.5 g./sheep for 21 days 72. Dairy animals Effect of feeding slow releasing urea 2014-15 Effect of feeding slow on milk yield and its composition in releasing urea on milk dairy animals (New) yield and its composition in dairy animals 73. Dairy Demonstration of area specific 2014-15 Area specific mineral mineral mixture in dairy animals mixture (Contd…)

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved supplementation for enhanced productivity 74. Dairy Effect of feeding probiotics on milk 2014-15 Effect of feeding yield and its quality in dairy animals probiotics on milk (New) yield and its quality in dairy animals 75. Sheep, goat & Demonstration of nutritional fodder 2014-15 Fodder bank in stall fed Dairy bank in Stall fed sheep rearing with sheep & goat rearing & in Dairy Co-4 , farming (New) Co Fs-29 H Lucern Fodder Tree 76. Goat Up gradation of local goat breeds 2014-15 Up gradation of local with Sirrohi buck (Cond…) goat breeds with Sirrohi buck 77. IFS IFS- comprehensive development of 2014-15 Biogas plant IFS farmers through bridging the Kitchen garden missing links Fodder Museum Pulse grader 78. Castor Demonstration of Castor hybrid 2015-16 Seeds 11.81 DCH-519 Trichoderma Alachlore Cypermethrin Acephate Carbendazim 79. Groundnut ICM in Groundnut 2015-16 Castor seeds 14.68 Bajra seeds Rhizobium PSB 162

Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved Tebuconozole ZnSO4 FeSO4 Pendimethalin Gypsum Profenophos Quinalphos Hexaconozole Soil a analysis 80. Pigeonpea ICM in Pigeonpea 2015-16 Seeds(TS-3R) 11.25 Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Pendimethalin Flubendiamide Hexaconozole Planofix

81. Bengalgram ICM in Bengalgram 2015-16 Seeds(JG-11) 8.75 Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma Pendimethalin Rynaxypyr Soil sample 82. Bengalgram + Demonstration of intercropping 2015-16 Seeds (Bengalgram) - Linseed system (4:2) Seeds(linseed) 83. Paddy Demonstration of DSR 2015-16 Azospirillum 70.75 PSB Pendimethalin Bispyribac sodium

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved Baler hiring Twin wheel weeder 84. Paddy ICM- Sona Masuri Mechanised 2015-16 75.65 transplanting 85. Paddy Demonstration of nutrients & water 2015-16 Daincha seeds 71.68 management in transplanted paddy- Azospirillum SonaMasuri PSB Compost culture Soil analysis 86. Fox tail Millet Entrepreneurship Development 2015-16 Labeling and 11.20 Programme on Millets packaging materials and facilities 87. Onion ICM in Onion 2015-16 Seeds 168 Oxyflurofen Azospirillum PSB Mancozeb Methomyl 88. Tomato Introduction of F1 hybrid Tomato 2015-16 Seeds - in Raichur 89. Marigold Introduction of marigold variety 2015-16 Seeds 54.10 orange double 90. Tamarind Demonstration of value chain to 2015-16 Dehydrated tamarind - tamarind powder and ketchup @ 400/ kg each Packaging & labeling materials fssai Registration 91. Cotton Management of Leaf reddening and 2015-16 Azospirillum 30.17 sucking insect pests in Bt cotton PSB MgSO4(SA)

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved MgSO4 ( FS) 19: 19:19(FS) ZnSO4 Borax Soil analysis Fipronil Acephate Dinotefurion Buprofezin 92. Dairy 2015-16 Effect of feeding slow Effect of feeding slow releasing urea releasing urea on milk on milk yield and composition in yield and composition dairy animals in dairy animals 93. Dairy 2015-16 Use of chelated minerals for better Use of chelated minerals for better production and production and reproduction in dairy reproduction in dairy cattle cattle 94. Sheep and goat Effect of feeding probiotics on 2015-16 Effect of feeding growth performance in sheep & Goat probiotics on growth performance in sheep & Goat 95. Others Demonstration of stimulatory toy kit 2015-16 Stimulatory toy kit (Stimulatory for enhancing motor and mental Kit) development among children 96. 2015-16 Vegetable seed kit Demonstration on management of Perennial species Others (Nutri nutri gardens at Schools Vermi compost pit gardens) Drip irrigation 97. Safflower Demonstration on income and yield 2016-17 Seeds 18.40 potential in Safflower Trichoderma

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved PSB Soil analysis 98. Greengram Demonstration of Greengram in 2016-17 Seeds Crop was not implemented Crop vitiated paddy fallows Rhizobium PSB Trichoderma CaCl2 Mineral mixture Imidachloprid Thiomethaxam Hexaconozol Paraquat 99. Paddy Demonstration of Direct Seeded Rice 2016-17 Azospirillum Crop vitiated (DSR) PSB Pendimethalin Nominigold LCC Twin wheel weeder Soil analysis 100. Paddy Demonstration of organic pest 2016-17 Sunhemp seeds 63.4 management in paddy Marigold Sesamum V . Lecanii Commercial neem Fluorescence Soil analysis 101. Sorghum Demonstration on income and yield 2016-17 Seeds 9.00 potential of SPV-2217 Trichoderma PSB Soil analysis 102. Onion ICM in Onion 2016-17 Oxyflurofen 180.0

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved @ 0.2ml/l Streptomycin sulphate Soil analysis 106. Brinjal Management of Fruit and Shoot 2016-17 Seedling root dip with 255 Borer in Brinjal chlorantraniliprole Funnel trap Release of egg parasitoid Com. neem (300ppm) Lambda cyahalothrin 5EC@1ml/l Flubendiamide 480SC @0.2ml/l Soil analysis 107. Papaya Integrated management practices for 2016-17 Thiomethaxam Papaya Ring Spot Virus (PRSV) Boron Azadarechtin 1500 ppm Edible Oil 108. Cotton Management of Pink Bollworm in 2016-17 Pheromone traps 30.17 Bt. Cotton Lures Profenophos Thiodicarb 75 wp @ 1g/1 Lambdacyhalothrin 109. 2016-17 Vegetable seed kit Demonstration on management of Perennial species Others (Nutri nutri gardens at Schools Vermi compost gardens) (worms) 110. Entrepreneurship Development 2016-17 Stimulatory toy kit EDP Programme (EDP) on Millets

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved 111. Demonstration on Paddy Straw Baler 2016-17 Paddy baler hiring Paddy charges 112. Paddy ICM in Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) 2017-18 Azospirillum PSB Pendimethalin Zinc Sulphate Nominigold 72.5 Twin wheel weeder Buprofezin Pheromentraps Neem Oil Soil analysis 113. Paddy Assessment of STCR based nutrient 2017-18 Azospirilum management in DSR PSB 75.8 LCC Soil analysis 114. Paddy Demonstration of salt tolerant variety 2017-18 Dhaincha seeds in Paddy Azospirillum PSB 58.4 CSR- 22 seeds Soil analysis 115. Paddy Demonstration of organic pest 2017-18 Sunhemp seeds management in paddy Marigold Sesamum Metarhiziam 67.5 Neemban Pusesmonas Tricoderma Trichogramma 116. Sorghum Demonstration on high yielding 2017-18 Seeds 11.3 sorghum variety SPV-2217 Trichoderma

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved PSB Soil analysis 117. Tomato Management of pinworn in tomato 2017-18 Tomato seeds 583 (Hybrids) Pheromone traps Lures Chlorantraniliprole 18.5SC 118. Chilli Management of chilli murda 2017-18 Seed treatment 39.8 complex Border cropping with sorghum/Bajra Installation of sticky traps Comm. neem (1500 ppm) GCKE 5% Diafenthiuron 50WP @ 1g/l Propergite @ 1 ml/ lite CAN Spinosad 119. Cabbage Integrated Pest Management in 2017-18 Water pan trap 305 Cabbage Mustard as trap crop (25:1) Intercrop with coriander (1:1) Com. Neem (300 ppm) Flubendiamide 20WG @ 0.2ml/l Streptomycin sulphate 120. Brinjal Management of fruit and shoot borer 2017-18 Seedling root dip with 52.3

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121. Onion Introduction of Bhima Shakthi 2017-18 Seeds 270 variety- in Raichur District 122. Tomato Popularization of Arka Actino- Plus 2017-18 Lignite based microbial ( a lignite based microbial product) product 605 in Tomato cultivation in Raichur District 123. Chilli Popularization of Arka Actino- Plus ( 2017-18 Lignite based microbial a lignite based microbial product) in product 42.5 Chilli cultivation in Raichur District 124. Marigold Introduction of marigold variety- 2017-18 Seedlings of Arka 105 Arka Bangara-2 in Raichur District Bangara-2 125. Cotton Management of Pink Bollworm in 2017-18 Pheromone traps 39.6 Bt. Cotton Lures Profenophos 50EC or Thiodicarb 75WP @1g/l Lambda cyhalothrin 5EC Neem 126. Dairy Use of rumen bypass fat to improve 2017-18 Use of rumen bypass 19.4 milk yield and per cent milk fat in fat to improve milk

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Sl.No. Crop/Livestock Technologies Year(s) of Details of Technology Highest yield demonstration components achieved dairy cows yield and per cent milk fat in dairy cows Bufzone (Ruminal buffer)+ Ecotas bolus 127. Dairy Management of ruminal acidosis in 2017-18 Management of dairy animals using ruminal buffer ruminal acidosis in dairy animals using 6.8 ruminal buffer Bypass fat (Fatomax) 128. Redgram Demonstration of Inter-cropping 2018-19 Seeds (Navane) - 2Kg system in Redgram Azospirilum - 200g PSB - 200g 12.73 Soil analysis - 2sample

129. Paddy Demonstration of LCC for real time 2018-19 Azospirilum nitrogen management in Paddy PSB, ZnSO4, LCC 56.01 Soil analysis 130. Paddy Demonstration of Zinc use efficiency 2018-19 Azospirilum, PSB by cured organic manure in Paddy Vermicompost, ZnSO4 54.20 Soil analysis 131. Paddy Demonstration of New Paddy 2018-19 Seeds, Azospirilum 70.54 Variety GNV 10-89 PSB, Soil analysis 132. Paddy Demonstration of Eco friendly pest 2018-19 Sunhemp, seeds management in DSR Paddy Marigold, Sesamum 53.02 Metarhiziam, Neem oil Soil analysis 133. 2018-19 ArkaKalyan seeds Neem soap Onion IPDM in onion Trichoderma 184.5 (carbendazim tolerant) Pseudomonas (multiple

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135. Cucumber Demonstration of Bee pollination 2018-19 Bee colonies: yield in cucumber Foundation sheet: 23.34 Veil Knife 136. Ridge gourd Management of Boron deficiency in 2018-19 Borax : 1 kg cucurbits through foliar spray for Soil ananlysis 9.5 higher yield and quality 137. Coriander Demonstration of multicut coriander 2018-19 ArkaIsha Seeds : 1kg 12.0 var. ArkaIsha 138. Tomato Demonstration of Arkaactino plus in 2018-19 Arkaactino plus : 6kg 54.14 tomato cultivation 139. 2018-19 Azospirilum PSB Demonstration of Soil test based MgSO4 (Soil app) Cotton 28.36 nutrient management in cotton MgSO4 (FS-3times) 19:19:19 NPK (FS- 3times) 140. 2018-19 Seeds (Cotton) 27.64 Demonstrationof cotton variety Azospirilum Cotton BGDS 1063 PSB Soil analysis sample 141. Multicut Fodder Demonstration of multicut Fodder 2018-19 Multicut Fodder 149 Sorghum Sorghum variety-Cofs-31 Sorghum variety-Cofs- 31 142. Multicut Fodder Establishing fodder banks in Stall fed 2018-19 fodder banks in Stall 148

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guava & sapota Neem soap Neem cake AMC Vegetable Special

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Annexure-4 :Outcome of technologies adopted by the farmers through KVK

Sl.No. Name of specific technology/skill No. of Number of Year Change in income (Rs.) transferred participants adopters Before After (Rs./unit) (Rs./unit) 1. TO3: Soil application of FeSO4 and 05 45 2011-12 1375.2 986.5 ZnSO4 @ 25kg/ha each Gypsum 250 kg Borax @ 4 kg/ha 2. NPK10:25:0 kg/ha+ foliar spray 2% 05 30 2011-12 1120.0 1025.0 urea (flowering & pod filling stage) 3. Buprofezin 05 115 2011-12 53.4 45.6 4. Treatment with a mixture of Neem 05 15 2011-12 0.0 Percent of 5.0 Percent of powder+Ginger powder and Sweet damaged damaged grains flag @ 50:30:01 gm/kg of seed grains 5. Mixing of garlic bulbs @ 1 bulb/5 kg 05 10 2011-12 0.0 Percent of 4.0 Percent of of rice damaged damaged grains grains 6. Feeding calcium supplemented feed 05 125 2011-12 pallet 7. TO3: 125:62:62 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha 05 30 2012-13 78.75 61.25 8. TO3: NPK 10:25:0 kg/ha+ foliar spray 05 25 2012-13 1180 1020 2% urea at flowering & pod filling stage 9. TO3: JG-14 05 10 2012-13 1340 982 10. TO3: FYM -7.5 t/ha, 25:75:25 NPK 05 80 2012-13 2520 1550 kg/ha, Soil application of FeSO4 and ZnSO4 @ 25 kg each, Gypsum 500 kg - P is supplied through SSP supplementing Ca, S. 11. TO3: FYM 10 t/ha, 150:75:75 05 80 2012-13 3525 2550 N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha, 1% MgSO4, 20 kg S/ha and ZnSO4 20 kg/ha, P is supplied through SSP supplementing

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Ca, S. (Based on soil fertility ratings) 12. TO3: 75 % of RDF+ Consortium of 05 30 2012-13 22400 19600 Bio-fertilizers 13. TO3: Feeding dry fodder + Green 05 82 2012-13 fodder (1/3 leguminous, 2/3 non leguminous) + Concentrate feed @ 4kg / 10 litre of milk production + Mineral mixture @ 50gm/day/ cow + By-pass fat @150gm /day/cow for 30 days 14. TO4: Soil test based recommendation 03 40 2013-14 6480 6125 NK ± 50%, P ± 25% (150:25:50 kg/ ha)+ZnSO4 & FeSO4 @ 25 kg/ ha 15. TO3: Aerobic rice (MAS-26) 03 5 2013-14 3750 7875 16. TO6: Local make 05 15 2013-14 17. TO3: Variety: JG-14 03 10 2013-14 1550 1240 18. TO3: Kadiri-9 03 95 2013-14 2450 1930 19. T5 : 125 % RDF + Soil application of 03 35 2013-14 3522 2850 MgSO4 @ 25 kg/ha + 3 foliar sprays of 1 % MgSO4 + 1 % 19:19:19 at flowering boll formation and boll development age. 20. TO3: Jawahar asgandha 134 -variety of 03 10 2013-14 398 1260 Ashwagandha 21. TO3: Stall feeding (Intensive) method 03 192 2013-14 1960 4360 of sheep rearing. (Feeding dry fodder , Green fodder @ 4 kg / sheep/ day + Concentrate feed @ 100 gms / sheep/day for 90 days) 22. TO3: Gum Guar – Variety HG 963 03 20 2013-14 The crop was failure due to high rainfall and incidence of powdery mildew 23. TO3: Modified rice husk stove with 05 10 2013-14

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more provision for inlet of air so as to facilitate roti making 24. TO3: A long bamboo with iron hooks 03 5 2013-14 25. T3: N 3 splits 2014-15 76.74 74.0 05 5 P: Basal & K : 3 splits 26. TO7: Variety: ICGV-00351 2014-15 The demonstrations could not be completed because of the acute 05 15 shortage of water in summer & power failure 27. T3: Lime 15 10 2014-15 28. TO3: Spray of Oxyfluorfen 1 day 2014-15 before and 30 DAT. NPK (NRC Onion 3 5 145 140 & Garlic) 29. TO3 : Feeding with formulated feed as 2014-15 2100 4400 per sheep requirement (@100 g/day) + 5 218 cultivated green fodder. 30. TO3-STCR equation (Targeted yield 75 5 15 2015-16 70.75 66.47 q/ha) 31. TO3: BDN-711 3 20 2015-16 820 785 32. 05 15 2016-17 Crop vitiated due to non-receipt TO3: STCR equation( targeted yield: of timely rains and non- 70-75 q/ha) availability canal water 33. TO3 – GS-23 05 8 2016-17 8.32q/ha & 10.91 7.71q/ha & q/ha 10.35q/ha 34. TO3: BDN-711 03 12 2016-17 1853 1772 35. TO5: Variety : NBeG-3 03 20 2016-17 1337 1215 36. T4 – PBNS-12 05 5 2016-17 The OFT was partially implemented as the seeds were not received in time and there was delay in rainfall 37. TO3: Bhima shakthi 03 30 2016-17 287.50 252.62 38. TO3: Dietary recall method 03 5 2016-17 Knowledge 37 Knowledge 20

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39. TO4: Variety : NBeG-3 03 10 2017-18 13.26 9.23 40. TO3: Co BH4 03 5 2017-18 153 122.5 41. TO3: Pusa Rudira 03 10 2017-18 220 180 42. TO4- CSV-29 2017-18 Trial vitiated due to failure of 05 10 germination 43. TO3: NRCHB-101 03 15 2018-19 7.38 7.77 44. TO3: Arka Nikita 03 10 2018-19 Vitiated 45. TO4: Animal husbandry based farming 2018-19 40 Families 5 systems

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Annexure -5 : Revolving fund status of the KVK during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Year Opening balance (Rs.) Expenditure Availability of Availability of income Total amount during the year cash in bank in form of assets/in generated (Rs.) (Rs.) during the the form of material year(Rs.) to be sold (Rs.)

2011-12 511040 152636 230581 433095 511040

2012-13 4,28,318 3,02,280 2,25,456 4,60,560 4,28,318

2013-14 6,53,905 5,57,922 5,37,715 6,34,376 6,53,905

2014-15 3,98,093 3,33,092 2,71,227 4,59,958 3,98,093

2015-16 4,59,958 4,61,356 3,80,336 5,40,978 4,59,958

2016-17 5,40,978 2,29,578 81,907 6,88,649 5,40,978

2017-18 797256.00 344910.00 394475.00 747691.00 797256.00

2018-19 7,47,691.00 2,45,992.00 2,60,679.00 7,62,378.00 7,47,691.00

Total 4537239 2627766 2382376 4727685 4537239

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Annexure -6 : External funded projects/schemes implemented by KVK during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl. Title of the project Funding organization Duration Fund allocation (Rs.) Present status No. 2011-12 1 RKVY (IFS-ICM Programme) RKVY 4 804000 Completed 2012-13 1 RKVY (IFS-ICM Programme) RKVY 4 804000 Completed 2013-14 1 Proposal for establishment of Completed GOK 4 400000 nursery for medicinal plant 2 Promotion of Integrated RKVY-IFS Project 2 9,77,899 Completed Farming System for sustainable livelihoods of farming community 3 Morocco-India Food Legume OCP foundation, Morocco in 2 9,00,000 Completed Initiative Project collaboration with ICRISAT 4 High density planting system at GOI/ ICAR 1 1,20,000 Completed KVK 5 Chemicals testing fees Makhteshim-Agan India Pvt. Ltd. 2 1,20,000 Completed 2014-15 1 Establishment of nursery for Department of Horticulture through Completed 1 4,00,000 medicinal plants National mission on Medicinal plants 2 Karnataka Krishi Bhagya Government of Karnataka 1 2,50,000 Completed Scheme 3 Morocco-India Food Legume OCP foundation, Morocco in 2 9,16,116 Completed Initiative Project collaboration with ICRISAT 4 Chemicals testing fees UPL Mumbai 2 1,20,000 Completed 2015-16 1 Karnataka KrishiBhagya Government of Karnataka 1 43810 Completed Scheme 2 Chemicals Testing fees Muktehesian Adam Pvt. Ltd. 2 87799 Completed 3 Chemicals Testing fees Muktehesian Adam Pvt. Ltd. 1 87799 Completed

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2016-17 1 Karnataka Krishi Bhagya Government of Karnataka 2 43810 Completed Scheme 2 Chemicals Testing fees Muktehesian Adam Pvt. Ltd. 2 87799 Completed 3 Chemicals Testing fees Muktehesian Adam Pvt. Ltd. 2 87799 Completed 2017-18 1 Strengthening of soil testing Dept. of Agriculture, GOK Completed 1 80,00,000 laboratory in UAS, Raichur 2 Establishment of soil testing Dept. of Agriculture, GOK Completed 1 45,00,000 referral laboratory 3 Enhancing the farmers income 15,00,000 Completed KAPC, Bangalore 1 & welfare 4 Compilation of low cost Completed 5,00,000 technologies for improving the KAPC, Bangalore 1

income of the farmers 2018-19 1 Compilation of low cost 2 Ongoing technologies for improving the KAPC, Bangalore 10,00,000 income of the farmers 2 Krishi Kalayan Abhiyan GOI 1 26,20,000 3 SUJALA-III Dept. of Agriculture, GOK 2 2,99,000 Ongoing 4 Seroprevalence of brucellosis 2 Completed infection in small ruminants of UAS, Raichur 70,000 Raichur district 5 Evaluation metolachlor 50% 2 Ongoing EC against complex weed flora UAS, Raichur 7,92,000 in cotton and its effect on succeeding crop 6 Evaluation metolachlor 50% 2 Ongoing EC against complex weed flora UAS, Raichur 7,15,000 in Maize and its effect on succeeding crop, Bengalgeram 7 Evaluation bio-efficacay and UAS, Raichur 2 3,57,500 Ongoing

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phytotoxicity of Sulfentrazone 39.6% SC against weed flora on Soybean and its effect on Soybean crop

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Annexure -7 : Publications by KVK during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl.No. Title Authors Year Research papers 1. Management of leaf hopper amrasca biguttulla bigguttula 2011-12 Hanamanttappa and Pramod Katti (Ishida) on sunflower through seed treatment chemicals 2. Hanamanttappa and Pramod Katti 2011-12 Biology of leaf hopper amrasca biguttulla bigguttula

(Ishida) on sunflower

3. Socio-demographic attributes of the elderly: A gender Badiger M.S., Kamath R. and Ashalatha K.V. 2011-12 perspective 4. Drudgery Reducing Equipment as key to enhance the Kammar M.R., Kurubar A.R. and Chavan M.K. 2011-12 efficiency of farm women 5. Demonstration of Fuel saving devices: A step to reduce Kammar M.R., Kurubar A.R. and Prahlad 2011-12 drudgery of farm women in cooking 6. Cooking Quality and biochemical parameters of GGV-05- Kammar, M.R, Mohammed Ibrahim, et al . 2011-12 01 (Gangavati Sona) 7. Abstract on “Farmers participatory Action plan research S.R. Balangoudar, K. Tulasiram, K Narayan 2011-12 on balanced use of nutrients in transgenic cotton in Rao, Vijaykumar Ghante and A. M. Benki Raichur district” 8. Abstract on “Studies on Status of Potassium in Soils of K Narayan Rao , N. A. Yadahalli, H. T. Channal 2011-12 Paddy-Paddy Cropping System in TBP Command Area and S.R. Balangoudar of North Karnataka” 9. Morphological indices and yield of castor as influenced Mohan Chavan 2011-12 by organic and inorganic sources of nitrogen

10. Response of castor to organic and inorganic sources of Mohan Chavan 2011-12 nitrogen for seed yield, oil yield and oil content 11. Productivity and economics of sunflower based cropping Mohan Chavan 2011-12 systems during rabi under rainfed conditions 12. Sustainable productivity of maize soyabean cropping Mohan Chavan 2011-12 system through INM practices under irrigated conditions in alfisol

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13. Effect of integrated nutrient management practices on Mohan Chavan 2011-12 yield and nutrient update of maize and soyabean cropping system under irrigated system in alfisol 14. Abstract on “Farmers participatory Action plan research 2011-12 on balanced use of nutrients in transgenic cotton in S.R. Balangoudar Raichur district” 15. Abstract on “Studies on Status of Potassium in Soils of 2011-12 Paddy-Paddy Cropping System in TBP Command Area S.R. Balangoudar of North Karnataka”

16. Effect of Recombinant Interleukin-2 on Cell 2011-12 MediatedImmunity of Chickens Vaccinated against Pralhad Newcastle Disease 17. Use of SDS-PAGE to study the serum protein profiles Pralhad 2011-12 from the chicken vaccinated against NDV and administered avian Interleukin-2.

18. Growth performance of killer calves under innovative Pralhad 2011-12 rearing systems Technical bulletins 19. Manjunath Patil, Raju T, Pralhad ,Ramesh B K 2011-12 Stall feeding in sheep rearing & Basavaraj k Popular articles 20. Enrichment of fodder crops S.R. Balangoudar & A.M. Benki 2011-12 21. Organic cultivation of tomatoes Ramesh and Pramod katti 2011-12

22. Urban Horticulture Ramesh and Pramod Katti 2011-12 23. Mannina Satwa hechisuva huulu S.R. Balangoudar 2011-12 24. Dr B K Desai , 2011-12 Importance of Goat rearing in IFS. Pralhad 25. Manjunath patil, D H Patil, Ramesh B K & 2011-12 Azolla krushi –Profitability to farmers Pralhad ubhale

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26. Manjunath patil, Pralhad ubhale Malinath H & 2011-12 Upajivanakagi upakasubugallu Ramesh B K 27. Manjunath patil, Srinivs B V ,Dhanraj, &Pralhad 2011-12 Karugala savage munnacherike maddu ubhale 28. Mhantesh M T, 2011-12 Azolla as animal feed Pralhad Folders 29. Improved varieties and production technology in castor A.M. Benki, Mohan Chavan & M.R. Kammar 2011-12 30. Tamarind- An avenue for income generating activity M.R. Kammar, Mohan Chavan, A.M. Benki & 2011-12 Vanishree 31. Post harvest technology of Turmeric Udaykumar Nidoni, M.R. Kammar, Ambarish & 2011-12 Mathad P.F.

32. Value addition of Bajra M.R. Kammar, Anupama C, A.M. Benki & 2011-12 Mohan Chavan 33. Production technology in Bengalgram Mohan Chavan, M.R. Kammar, A.M. Benki & 2011-12 Pramod Katti 34. Foxtail millet : health benefits A.M. Benki, M.R. Kammar & Mohan chavan 2011-12 35. Redgram transplanting technology Mohan chavan, A.M. Benki, M.R. Kammar & 2011-12 Pramod Katti 36. Balanced nutrition for women and children Kammar M.R. Vanishree S and Shilpa 2011-12 37. Anemia: causes and management Vanishree S, Kammar M.R. and others 2011-12 38. Improved production technology in groundnut Mohan chavan, A. M. Benki, M.R. Kammar and 2011-12 Pramod Katti 39. Stall feeding in sheep and goat rearing. Dr Pralhad,Dr Pramod katti,Dr Manjunath ,Dr J 2011-12 N Sridhar 40. Infectious diseases in sheep and goat. Dr Pralhad,Dr Pramod katti,Dr Manjunath ,Dr 2011-12 Mhantesh M T 41. Metods of fodder enrichment. Dr Pralhad,Dr Pramod katti, Dr J N Sridhar, Dr 2011-12 Manjunath 42. Importance of Sillage in dairy Dr Pralhad,Dr B K Ramesh ,Dr Manjunath , 2011-12 43. Azolla as livestock feed Dr. S. A. Biradar, Dr. Sathyanarayan, Dr. B. K. 2011-12 Desai, Ajithkumar K, Dr. Pralhad

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Farmers in Raichur district S. And Hanchinal S.N. 63. Rice husk stove: Alternative, ecofriendly energy source Mouneshwari Kammar, Pramod Katti, and 2012-13 Mohan Chavan and Hanchinal S.N. Popular articles 64. Improved practices in Poultry farming Vinod kumar, Dr B K Desai & Pralhad 2012-13 65. Goat rearing in IFS Vinod kumar, Dr B K Desai & Pralhad 2012-13 66. Diabetes management M.R. Kammar and Vanishree S. 2012-13 67. Role of bajra in overcoming anemia Vanishree S. and M.R. Kammar 2012-13 68. Importance of breastfeeding Vanishree S. and M.R. Kammar 2012-13 69. Success story of Govind from Appanadoddi M.R. Kammar. Katti P. and Chavan Mohan 2012-13 70. Pragatiya Hadiyalli Jhansirani SHG M.R.Kammar, Katti, P., and Chavan M.K. 2012-13 71. Bahupyogi Agase S. Vanishree,M.R.Kammar 2012-13 72. Uses of millets S. Vanishree, M.R.Kammar 2012-13 73. Importance of Sprouts in diet S. Vanishree, M.R.Kammar 2012-13 Folders 74. Fodder crops Dr Pralhad, Dr S A Biradar , sri Mohan chavan, 2012-13 ,Dr J N Sridhar & Dr JJ Ram 75. Zoonotic diseases. Dr Pralhad,Dr Pramod katti, Dr J N Sridhar & 2012-13 Dr JJ Ram 76. Importance of Azolla feeding in livestock . Dr Pralhad,Dr Pramod katti, Dr S A Biradar, Dr 2012-13 J N Sridhar & Dr JJ Ram 77. Sampradayika Dhanya Sangrahana rachanegalu Kammar M.R. Katti P, Shakunatala N.M. and 2012-13 (Conventional grain storage structures) Vanishree S. 78. Biomass chulah for smokeless cooking Kammar M.R. and Vanishree S. 2012-13 79. Soil testing for Horticulture crops Dr. G. Ramesh 2012-13 80. Cultivation of Sweet orange Dr. G. Ramesh 2012-13 81. Cultivation practices of Jasmine Dr. G. Ramesh 2012-13 82. Cultivation practices of Mango Dr. G. Ramesh 2012-13 83. Cultivation practices of Banana Dr. G. Ramesh 2012-13 Books 84. Role of sheep & goat in IFS Dr Pralhad 2012-13 85. Raja-2 colored broiler rearing Dr Pralhad 2012-13

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Manuals 86. Training Manual on Apiculture Pramod Katti, Prabhuraj A and Kammar M.R. 2012-13 87. Mohan Chavan 2012-13 Training manual on Advanced production technologies M.R.Kammar and value addition of minor millets Pramod Katti 88. Pramod Katti 2012-13 Training manual on Apiculture- Reprinted with the Prabhuraj A financial assistance of Hort. Dept. ZP, Raichur M.R.Kammar Research papers 89. Determination of Key quality parameters in Rice Kammar M.R.,Ibrahim M., Beladadi R.V., 2013-14 Genotypes of Tungabhadra Command Area. Bellakki M.A. International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering. 90. Assessment of different weeders in DSR. Proceedings of M.R.Kammar and Pramod Katti. 2013-14 National Conference on Agrobiodiversity management for sustainable rural development held at NAARM, Hyderabad held from October 14-15, 2013 at NAARM 91. Household Storage of grains using herbal mixtures for Mouneshwari R. Kammar and Pramod Katti. 2013-14 sustainable food security. Abstract published in the proceedings of Rahtriya Mahila Vigyan Sammelan, held at LVD College Raichur, from 7-8 Nov. 2013 92. Musculoskeletal study of women involved in paddy Mouneshwari R. Kammar and Pramod Katti. 2013-14 cultivation. Abstract published in the proceedings of Rahtriya Mahila Vigyan Sammelan, held at LVD College Raichur, from 7-8 Nov. 2013 93. Impact of handgloves as protective clothing for chickpea Vanishree S and Mouneshwari R. Kammar. 2013-14 harvesting. Abstract published in the proceedings of Rahtriya Mahila Vigyan Sammelan, held at LVD College Raichur, from 7-8 Nov. 2013 94. Constraints faced by Farm women in Dairy farming. Vijaykumar Ilakal, D, Jagrathi, L..Hugar, 2013-14 Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences S.S.Patil and Mouneshwari Kammar 95. Participation of Rural women in Dairy Farming in Vijaykumar Ilakal, D, Jagrathi, L..Hugar, 2013-14 Karnataka. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences S.S.Patil and Mouneshwari Kammar.

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96. Correlation between nutrition and athletic performance of M.R.Kammar, Rajanna and Vanishree. 2013-14 undergraduate students of UAS, Raichur. Conference on Science and Technology for harnessing Natural Resources towards sustainable Development was held at UAS, Raichur held on 4-5, January, 2014 97. Ergonomic Assessment og activities performed by M.R.Kammar, Pramod Katti and Vanishree. 2013-14 women in agriculture. Conference on Science and Technology for harnessing Natural Resources towards sustainable Development was held at UAS, Raichur held on 4-5, January, 2014. 98. Influence of processing conditions on functional and R. Sudarshan Reddy, Ramachandra C.T., 2013-14 reconstitution properties of milk powder made from Sharanagouda Hiregoudar, M.R.Kammar Osmanabadi goat milk by spray drying. 99. Sheep and goat rearing is a profitable venture for rain fed 2013-14 Umesh M R , Desai B K and Pralhad farmers. 100. Importance of Cal-c-care and hepatocare on broiler N Jaishankar, 2013-14 production. J.J. Ram, & Pralhad 101. Influence of commercial feed supplements on 2013-14 N Jaishankar, performance of broilers at upper Krishna project J.J. Ram, & Pralhad command area. 102. Effect of Azolla feeding as a supplement on milk yield Manjunath Patil, Pradeep kumar and Prahlad 2013-14 and reproductive parameters. Ubhale 103. A study on comparison of stall feeding system of goat Manjunath Patil, Pradeep kumar, Raju G 2013-14 rearing with grazing system Teggalli and Prahlad Ubhale, 2013. 104. Effect of azolla feeding as a supplement on milk yield and Prahlad, Manjunath Patil, J.N. Shreedhar and 2013-14 reproductive parameters Pramod Katti, 2013. Comparative study on performance of Kenguri sheep 105. Prahlad, Manjunath Patil, J.N. Shreedhar and 2013-14 under intensive & extensive rearing system Pradeep Kumar, 2013. 106. Effect of probiotic supplementation on milk yield and J.N. Shreedhar, Prahlad, J.J. Ram, Manjunath 2013-14 composition in cross bred cows Patil and Mahantesh. Popular articles

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110. Navane Arogyapoorna Kirudhanya Mohan Chavan, Kammar M.R. and Katti 2013-14 Pramod 111. Ivu poshakanshagalalla: Ahardalliruv Arogya Kammar M.R. and Katti Pramod 2013-14 vardhakagalu 112. Introduction of Gum Gaur in Raichur district Mohan Chavan, M.R.Kammar and Pramod Katti 2013-14 113. Child Disciplining techniques. M.R.Kammar and Vanishree S. 2013-14 114. Millets for improving health of human beings and soil M.R. Kammar. 2013-14 115. Importance of cross breeding in livestock Dr. Manjunath Patil, Dr. Pralhad and Dr. J. N. 2013-14 Sridhar 116. Important breeds of livestock Dr. Manjunath Patil, Basavaprabhu and Dr. 2013-14 Pralhad 117. Boiler birds Rearing Dr. Manjunath Patil, Dr. Pralhad and Dr. J. N. 2013-14 Sridhar Extension literature 118. Value addition to fruits and vegetables M.R.Kamamr 2013-14 119. Spiral separator for pulses as an source of additional M.R.Kammar 2013-14 income 120. Tranadhanyagalu Mohan Chavan 2013-14 121. Jolada Sudharita Besaya Kramagalu Mohan Chavan and Pramod Katti 2013-14 122. Mannin Madari Tegeyuv Vidhan S. N. Bhat, Mohan Chavan and Pramod Katti 2013-14 123. Pasupalaneyalli Mevin Belegalu Prahlad et. al (Mohan Chavan) 2013-14 124. Fodder production in animal husbandry Dr. Pralhad et al 2013-14 125. Dr. S. N. Bhat, Mohan Chavan and Dr. Pramod 2013-14 Soil sampling methodology Katti 126. Cultivation of chilli Ramesh G 2013-14 Others (Training Manual) 127. Manual on entrepreneurship development through Agro Udaykumar Nidoni, Ramappa K.T. and M.R. 2013-14 processing Kammar 191

128. Livestock production & Management practical manual Dr. Pralhad, Dr Sridhar and Dr. Jagjivinram 2013-14 129. Poultry farming practical manual Dr. Pralhad, Dr Sridhar and Dr. Jagjivinram 2013-14 130. Poultry farming practical manual Dr. Pralhad, Dr Jayashankar 2013-14 131. Practical manual for NRm Exl Dr. B. K. Desai and Dr. Pralhad 2013-14 132. Manual on commercialization and value in horticulture Ramesh G 2013-14 crops 2014-15 Research papers 133. Efficacy of fluopyram 200 +tebuconazole 400 sc on Amaresh Y.S, Ashwathanarayana D.S, Naik ST, 2015-16 chilli powdery mildew and anthracnose Chennappa G, Praveen Y 134. Screening of Trichoderma Species against Major Soil Divya, N., Amaresh ,Y.S., M. K. Naik , 2015-16 Borne Fungal Pathogens M.K., D. S. Aswathanarayana , D.S N. M. Shakuntala, N.M 135. Identification and Characterization of Bio-agent Isolates Divya, N Amaresh Y.S, Naik M.K.,M A, 2015-16 in Conservation Agriculture Based Management System Prabhavathi.N.M, Amaresh Y.S and in Red Gram and Maize Punithkumar C.H 136. In vitro Evaluation of Selected Bio Agent Isolates Prabhavathi, N. M, Amaresh, Y. S and 2015-16 Isolated from Conservation Agriculture Ecosystem of Red Praveenkumar Yadahalli Gram and Maize 137. Screening of onion genotypes against purple blotch Kusal., Patil M.G., Amaresh Y.S., Patil S.S., and 2015-16 caused by Alternaria porri Kavithja K 138. Area wide farmers driven approach for validation and Naik, M.K., Sardana, H.R., Arunkumar, 2015-16 economic analysis of sustainable and adaptable IPM Amaresh, Y.S., Mukesh Sehgal, Bheemanna, M. technology for hot pepper and Bhat, M.N. 139. Disease Scenario in Direct Seeded and Transplanted Rice Rajni, Amaresh, Y. S., Naik, M.K., Goudar, S.B. 2015-16 Ecosystem and Guruprasad, G.S. 140. In Vitro Evluation of Fungicides Against Pyricularia Rajni, Amaresh, Y. S., Naik M.K., Goudar, S.B. 2015-16 oryzea Causing Blast in Rice and Guruprasad, G.S. 141. Stability analysis for yield and its attributing traits in Niranjana Kumara. B, Dharmara., P.S ., Kuchnur 2015-16 advanced genotypes of pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (l.) ,P.H, Muniswamy ,S, Diwan, J.R., Amaresh Millsp.] ,Y.S. 142. Role of intercrops for the management of chili pests Sujay Y. H, and Giraddi R. S 2015-16 143. On Farm Testing on Assessment of Different Type of Mouneshwari R Kammar and Pramod Katti 2015-16

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Weeders in Direct Seeded Rice 144. Causes and Prevalence of Malnutrition among Mouneshwari R Kammar and Pramod Katti 2015-16 Preschoolers in Raichur 145. Evaluation of Performance of Different Fuel Saving Ullikashi K.Y., Kammar M.R., Lokapure Sudeep 2015-16 Chullas 146. Development of rice husk stove for effective utilization of Mouneshwari R.Kammar, Pramod Katti and 2015-16 crop residues Somashekhar 147. Development of Handgloves for reducing the drudgery of Vanishree S. and Mouneshwari R.Kammar 2015-16 women agricultural labours 148. Ingrated farming system-A path towards nutritional Amrutha joshi, D.G.Satihal, Suresh Patil, 2015-16 security-Alinear programming approach B.K.Desai and Mouneshwari Kammar 149. Development of Value added products from bael fruit Kavita Ullikasi and Mouneshwari Kammar 2015-16 150. An enquiry into socio economic status of women Anupama C and Mouneshwari Kammar 2015-16 Agricultural Labourers in Koppal and Raichur 151. Direct Seeded Rice: an economic analysis in B.Nirmala, Mahantashivayogayya.K., Rajkumar 2015-16 Tungabhadra Command Area of India H., Mouneshwari. K., Muthuraman. P., Amtul Waris, and R.Mahender Kumar 152. Integrated influence of organic manures in addition to Ramesh.G., Ajithkumar. K., Savitha. A.S. and 2015-16 inorganic fertilizers on growth, yield paramerers and early Shekhar Gouda Patil blight disease of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) 153. Interaction between PGPRs and crops with special Naik. M.K, Amaresh Y.S, Chennappa G 2015-16 reference to chilli (Capsicum annum L.) 154. Exploitation of PGP and Pesticide Biodegrading Chennappa G, Naik M.K, Amaresh YS, Nagaraj 2015-16 Azotobacter tropicalis -KOP-11 H, Mahadevaswamy, Sreenivasa M.Y strain 155. Azotobacter salinestris: A potential novel PGPR bacteria Chennappa G, Vidya G, Naik M.K, Amaresh 2015-16 isolated from pesticide contaminated soils of HK region Y.S, Sreenivasa M.Y 156. Exploitation of novel PGPR potential Azotobacter Chennappa G, Vidya G, Nagaraj H, Amaresh 2015-16 tropicalis from water logged soils of paddy and their Y.S, Sreenivasa M.Y characterization 157. Implementation of IPM strategies in chilli and its benefits Naik M.K, Amaresh Y.S, Chennappa G, 2015-16 Hosmani A.K, Ashwathnarayana D.S 158. Role of Azotobacter Chennappa G, Naik M.K, Amaresh Y.S, 2015-16

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salinestris and Pseudomonas fluorescens in sustainable Sreenivasa M.Y agriculture production 159. Biological and Physiological Characterization of Ravikiran, Naik M.K, Chennappa G, Amaresh 2015-16 Trichoderma isolates Y.S, Savitha A.S and Mahadevaswamy 160. Morphological, cultural diversity and molecular Chikkanna Swamy, Naik M.K, Amaresh Y.S, 2015-16 characterization of Macrophomina phaseolina causing Jayalakshmi S.K and Chennappa G stem canker of pigeonpea 161. Bio efficacy of Bacillus subtilis against the major Rajkumar K, Naik M.K, Gururaj Sunkad, 2015-16 pathogens of chilli Amaresh Y.S, Mahadevswamy, Channappa G and Ravikiran 162. Use of mobile in an agricultural advisory services: A Chandrakant Kotabagi, SidramappaManige, 2015-16 results of KVK Raichur Shashikala 163. Results of survey in an using e-agriculture modules Chandrakant Kotabagi, SidramappaManige, 2015-16 Shashikala 164. Impact of plant protection SMS through mobile phones Sidramappa V Manige, Chandrakant Kotabagi, 2015-16 on Agriculture in Kalaburagi district of Karnataka ZaheerAhamed B. Popular articles 165. Importance of flax seed M.R.Kammar, Shakuntala N.M. and Biradar 2015-16 S.A. 166. Krishige kantakavagiruva Kaduhandigala niyantrana Sushila N. and M.R.Kammar 2015-16 167. Success story on IFS farmer M.R.Kammar and Ramesh G 2015-16 168. Raitar anubhav Dhare M.R.Kammar 2015-16 Extension literature 169. Drudgery reducing technologies for women in dryland M.R.Kammar 2015, 2015-16 agriculture 170. Production technologies of Sunflower, M.R.Kammar, Mohan Chavan, Sujay Hurali, 2015-16 Mallikarjun Kenganal, Vikas Kulkarni and G.Y.Vidyavathi. 171. Black gram-Alternate Crop to Summer Paddy Mohan Chavan, Y.S. Amaresh, Sujay Hurali, 2015-16 M.R.Kammar, G.Y.Vidyavathi and Pramod Katti. 172. Cowpea-Alternate Crop to Summer Paddy Mohan Chavan, Y.S. Amaresh, Sujay Hurali, 2015-16 M.R.Kammar, G.Y.Vidyavathi and Pramod

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Katti. 173. Green gram -Alternate Crop to Summer Paddy, Mohan Chavan, Y.S. Amaresh, Sujay Hurali, 2015-16 M.R.Kammar, G.Y.Vidyavathi and Pramod Katti. 174. Bee Hive management in summer Sujay Hurali, Y.S. Amaresh, Mohan Chavan, 2015-16 A. Prabhuraj M.R.Kammar, . 175. Groundnut production technologies Mohan Chavan, M.R.Kammar Y.S. Amaresh, 2015-16 Sujay Hurali, and G.Y.Vidyavathi 176. Soil testing andimportance of soil health card Vidyavathi G.Y, Mohan Chavan, M.R.Kammar, 2015-16 Sujay Hurali, M.A Bellakki and G .S.Yadahalli 177. Sorhum production technologies Mohan Chavan, Y.S. Amaresh, Sujay Hurali, 2015-16 M.R.Kammar, G.Y.Vidyavathi and Pramod Katti. 178. Bajra Production technologies Sujay Hurali, Mohan Chavan, , M.R.Kammar, 2015-16 Y.S. Amaresh, Vidyavathi G.Y and Pramod Katti. 179. Improved cultivation practices in Mosambi Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma 180. Honey bee and its importance in Horticulture Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma 181. Improved cultivation practices in chilli Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma 182. Improved cultivation practices in Mango Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma 183. Improved cultivation practices in tomato Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma

184. Improved cultivation practices in papaya Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma 185. Management practices in control of Bacterial blight on Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Pomogranate Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma 186. Oil palm Dr.Ramesh, Dr. Arunkumar Hosamani 2015-16 Dr.A.G.Srinivas and Dr.T.C.Suma

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Protection Aspects of Major Agricultural and Horticultural Crops for Unemployed Rural Youth for Employability” 216. “Menasinakayi beleyalli uthapadakathe hechisuva 2017-18 paddathigalu” Dr. Hemalatha Krishi Naipunyatheya tarabethi: Gramina Yuvakarige Udyogavakasha- Badukige Nandi 217. “Southe hagu kumbala Jathiya tarakari belegala adhika 2017-18 iluvari puraka besaya kramagalu” Dr. Hemalatha Krishi Naipunyatheya tarabethi: Gramina yuvakarige udyogavakasha- Badukige Nandi 218. Halina Ghatakagalu mathu moulyavardhane Dr. J.N. Shridhar 2017-18 Dr. Pralhad Dr. Ramesh B.K. 219. Halu uthpadaneya Erilathakke karanagalu mathu Dr. Ramesh B.K. 2017-18 avugalu nirvahane kramagalu Dr. J.N. Shridhar Dr. Pralhad 220. Gini hullu: Thotada neralinallu nalanalisuva hasiru mevu Dr. Ramesh B.K. 2017-18 Dr. Pralhad Dr.J.N. Shridhar Extension literature 221. Samagra Krishi paddatiyalli jenu Krishi Badariprasad P.R and M.V Ravi, Shwetha B.N, 2017-18 UASR/PC/LL-ENT-1/2017-18 Hemalatha K.J, Anupama C, Ramesh B.K and Malkanna C Patil 222. Kadaleyalli samagra peede nirvahane UASR/PC/LL-BG- Badariprasad P.R and M.V Ravi 2017-18 1/2017-18 223. Hingari jolada sasya samrakshane UASR/PC/LL-Jow- Badariprasad P.R and M.V Ravi 2017-18 1/2017-18 224. Samagra krishi paddathiyalli Aadu sakanikeya mahatva Dr. Pralhad, Dr. B.K. Desayi, Dr. Ramesh B.K., 2017-18 UASR/PC/LL-A.Sc-2/2017-18 Dr. Sathyanarayana rao, Dr. J.N. Shreedhar. 225. Bahu varshike bahukatavina mevina jola CoFs-29 Dr. Ramesh B.K., 2017-18 Dr. Pralhad, 226. Kattimeyisuva paddathiyalli kuri sakanike Dr. Ramesh B.K. 2017-18

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Dr. Pralhad, 227. Krishi Honda: Raitharige varadana Shwetha B.N and M.V Ravi 2017-18 UASR/PC/LL-Agron-16/2017-18 228. Samagra kale nirvahane Shwetha B.N and M.V Ravi 2017-18 UASR/PC/LL-Agron-15/2017-18 229. Ona bhumi pradeshakke Adayaka anjurada bele varadana Smt. K. J. Hemalatha 2017-18 UASR/PC/LL-Hort.-1/2017-18 Dr. M. V. Ravi 230. Samagra krishi Paddathiyalli Jenu Krishi UASR/PC/LI- Dr. P.R. Badariprasad 2017-18 ENT-1/2017-18 Dr. M.V.Ravi Smt. Shwetha B.N. Smt. Hemalatha K.J. Dr. Anupama C. Dr. Ramesh B.K. Sri Malkanna patil Training Manual 231. Smt. Shwetha B.N, Badariprasad P.R and M.V 2017-18 Samagra krishi paddathi tarabethi kaipidi Ravi, Hemalatha K.J, Anupama C, Ramesh B.K and Malkanna C Patil 232. Kottege paddathiyalli kuri mathu meke sakanike tarabethi Dr. Pralhad, 2017-18 Dr. M.V. Ravi 233. Totagarike belegalalli samrakshita (Palihouse) Besaya Smt. K. J. Hemalatha 2017-18 tarabethi Dr. Anupama C. Dr. M. V. Ravi Abstracts published 234. Direct seeded rice: A novel technology to reduce BADARI PRASAD P.R., SHWETHA B.N., 2017-18 pesticide usage and conserve natural resources to achieve RAVI M.V AND S.K. METI, 2018, sustainability. Proc. Int. conf. on “Biodiversity- strategies for conservation and sustainable utilization”. Held during 1 st -2nd February 2018 at Ethiraj college for women, Chennai, India. 235. Influence of vermiwash on germination and seedling BADARI PRASAD P.R., ASHOK J., 2017-18 growth in chickpea. Proc.Nat. Conf . Doubling the farmers KARIYANNA B. AND RAVI BIRADAR, income for sustainable and harmonious agriculture held 2017,

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264. Influence of Age, Sex and Season on the Occurrence of Pralhad *, Basavaraj Awati, B. K. Ramesh, N. 2018-19 Escherichia coli O157: H7 in Sheep and Goats of A. Patil, Pradeep Kumar, B. Jaganath Rao, P. T. Hyderabad-Karnataka Region, India Vinay, K. C. Mallinath, Arun Kharate, P. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Suryakanth, N. B. Paramesh and M. Revappayya Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 June 2018 Volume 7 Number 06 (2018) 265. Occurrence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Faecal Pralhad *, Basavaraj Awati, B. K. Ramesh, N. 2018-19 Sample of Sheep and Goats in North East Karnataka A. Patil, Pradeep Kumar, B. Jaganath Rao, P. T. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Vinay, K. C. Mallinath, Arun Kharate, P. Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Suryakanth and M. Revappayya Dec 2018 Volume 7 Number 12 Page No: 2896-2904

266. Phenotypic characterization of ESBL Escherichia coli in Arun Kharate, Basavaraj Awati, N. A. Patil, B. 2018-19 poultry from north-eastern region of Karnataka Ravindra, Jagannath Rao, T. Vinay, K. C. J. Exp. Zool. India Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 435-440, Mallinath, U. Prahlad , H. Mumtaz, P. Suryakanth, D. Lina, K. Kavita, Ashok Bhosle and L. Gopala 2019 Abstract 267. Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Karnataka science and technology academy (KSTA) & ESBL E.coli from poultry from north-eastern 2018-19 NMKRV college for women (autonomous) 11th annual region of Karnataka. Arun Kharate, Basavaraj conference On 'new vistas in science and technology for Awati, N.A.Patil, Ravindra B., Jagannath Rao, common good' 1st & 2nd February 2019 Vinay T., Prahlad U., Suryakanth P. Training Manuals 268. Quality Seed grower training manual G, S. Yadahalli 2018-19 203

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Annexure-8 : List of farmers involved in OFT/FLD during 2011-12 to 2018-19

Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 2011-12 Agronomy Crop: Mustard 1. Ravigouda S/o Pampanagouda Haravi - - FLD 2. Basavaraja gouda S/o Amaresappa Haravi - - FLD 3. Linganna S/o Basanna Haravi - - FLD 4. Adeppa S/o Linganna Haravi - - FLD 5. Ramaram s/o Pillayya Haravi - - FLD 6. Narayanareddy s/o Adinarayanareddy Haravi - - FLD 7. Parasuramreddy s/o Adinarayanareddy Haravi - - FLD 8. T. Sai Krishnareddy s/o T.Tatareddy Haravi - - FLD 9. N. Subbarayadu s/o N. veeraghavalu Haravi - - FLD 10. G. Janakamuni s/o G. Kondayya Haravi - - FLD 11. Ramachandrarao s/o Venkayya Haravi - - FLD 12. Amaresh s/o Pampayya Haravi - - FLD 13. Krishna s/o Basavarajappa Haravi - - FLD 14. Doddagouda s/o Basavarajappagouda Haravi - - FLD 15. Ramanagouda s/o Mallikarjunagouda Haravi - - FLD 16. Ramanagouda s/o Mallikarjunagouda Haravi - - FLD 17. Shivaprasad s/o Ramachandra rao Haravi - - FLD 18. Pamyanayak s/o Parasappa Haravi - - FLD 19. Manappa s/o Gulappa Haravi - - FLD 20. Ravi s/o Parameshwarrao Haravi - - FLD Crop: Groundnut 1. Dhakappa s/o Hamya Sopinayakan tanda - - FLD 2. Somanna s/o Vijrappa Sopinayakan tanda - - FLD 3. Harishankar s/o Tukkappa Sopinayakan tanda - - FLD 4. Govinda s/o Amarappa Sopinayakan tanda - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 5. Chandrappa s/o Dhakappa Sopinayakan tanda - - FLD Crop: Groundnut 1. Anjaneya s/o Tayiga Kurubadoddi - - FLD 2. Nagappa s/o Narasappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 3. Hanumanth s/o Doddakariyappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 4. Hanumantha s/o Bhimayya Kurubadoddi - - FLD 5. Anjaneya s/o Erappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 6. Venkatesh s/o Kurumayya Kurubadoddi - - FLD 7. Veeresh s/o Doddaviranna Kurubadoddi - - FLD 8. Hanumanth s/o Bhimayya Kurubadoddi - - FLD 9. Mallesh s/o Tayappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 10. Channappa s/o Krishnappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 11. Rajappa s/o Chandappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 12. Anjaneya s/o Hanumayya Kurubadoddi - - FLD 13. Channareddy s/o Kurumayya Kurubadoddi - - FLD 14. Tayappa s/o Tayappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 15. Anjaneya s/o Doddakariyappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 16. Bhimanagouda s/o Doddahanumantappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD 17. Narasimha s/o Hanumantappa gouda Kurubadoddi - - FLD 18. Hanumanth s/o Soutehanumayya Kurubadoddi - - FLD 19. Ramayya s/o Tikkayya Kurubadoddi - - FLD 20. Anjaneya s/o Rangappa Kurubadoddi - - FLD Crop: Bengalgram 1. Basavaraj s/o Pampanna Kallur - - FLD 2. Irfan s/o Chandapasa Kallur - - FLD 3. Prasad s/o Bhimanna Kallur - - FLD 4. Bhimanagouda s/o Sharanagouda Kallur - - FLD 5. Sharanappa s/o Chandrashekharappa Kallur - - FLD Crop: Bengalgram 1. K Sankrappa s/o basavarajappa Kallur - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 2. Basavalingappa s/o Sannabasavarajappa Kallur - - FLD 3. Basanagouda s/o Ramanagouda Kallur - - FLD 4. Sharanappa s/o Chandrashekarappa Kallur - - FLD 5. Rajashekhareddy s/o Pampanna Kallur - - FLD 6. Bheemanagouda s/o Sharanappa Kallur - - FLD 7. mudukappa s/o Ganganna Kallur - - FLD 8. husenappa s/o Ganganna Kallur - - FLD 9. Shesareddy s/o Baleshwar reddy Kallur - - FLD 10. Bhaskareddy s/o Nagreddy Kallur - - FLD 11. Gangadharreddy s/o Subareddy Kallur - - FLD 12. Subbareddy s/o Nadapisubbareddy Kallur - - FLD 13. Veeresh s/o Huligappa Kallur - - FLD 14. Mareppa s/o huligeppa Kallur - - FLD 15. Anjanappa s/o Buddappa Kallur - - FLD 16. venkateshreddy s/o Subbareddy Kallur - - FLD 17. Ramakrishna s/o Satyanarayan Kallur - - FLD 18. Prasad s/o Bheemanna Kallur - - FLD 19. Basavaraj s/o Pampanna Kallur - - FLD 20. Irfaan s/o Chandapasha Kallur - - FLD Crop: Foxtail Millet 1. Abdul Salam s/o Mohammed Sab Turkundoni - - FLD 2. Sannaramanna s/o Edeppa Turkundoni - - FLD 3. Jadar Ramanna s/o Hanumanthappa Turkundoni - - FLD 4. Shabbir s/o Mohammed Sab Turkundoni - - FLD 5. Ramesh S/o Basappa Turkundoni - - FLD 6. Masud S/o Mohammed Sab Turkundoni - - FLD 7. Jafar S/o Sharip Saab Turkundoni - - FLD 8. Hulagayya s/o Bheemayya Turkundoni - - FLD 9. Ayyappareddy s/o Era reddy Turkundoni - - FLD 10. Mallikarjuna s/o Madevappa Turkundoni - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 11. Chandra s/o Bheemanna Turkundoni - - FLD 12. Bhimanna s/o Rangappa Turkundoni - - FLD 13. Yellappa s/o Sabanna Turkundoni - - FLD Crop: Redgram 1. Shivaraj Patil s/o Mahadevappa gouda Bevinbenchi - - FLD 2. Veerupakshagouda s/o Shashidhargouda Bevinbenchi - - FLD 3. BAsavaraj s/o Sangareddy Bevinbenchi - - FLD 4. Raju s/o Tippanna Bevinbenchi - - FLD 5. Vishwanathareddy s/o pampanagouda Bevinbenchi - - FLD 6. Shankar reddy s/o devindrappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 7. Tammanna s/o Gangappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 8. Honnesh s/o mallappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 9. Suresh s/o Bheemareddy Bevinbenchi - - FLD 10. Basanna s/o Sourappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 11. Basavaraja s/o Sogappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 12. Ramappa s/o Hanumantha Bevinbenchi - - FLD 13. Siddappa s/o Shivarajappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 14. Rangappa s/o Veerabhadrappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 15. Honnappa s/o Mallanna Bevinbenchi - - FLD 16. Venkatesh s/o Mareppa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 17. Sharanagouds s/o Rangnagouda Bevinbenchi - - FLD 18. Shekharappa s/o Bheemeshappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 19. Siddanagouds s/o Hampanagouda Bevinbenchi - - FLD 20. mallappa patil s/o Shankarappa Patil Bevinbenchi - - FLD 21. Basavaraj patil s/o Mahadevappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 22. Sharanamma w/o Chandadhar Bevinbenchi - - FLD 23. Devamma w/o Narasappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 24. Vishwanatha patil s/o Mallappa patil Bevinbenchi - - FLD 25. Hampanna s/o Sharanappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 26. Shankar reddy s/o Chandrashekar Bevinbenchi - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 27. Nagappa s/o hanumantha Bevinbenchi - - FLD 28. Shivu s/o Shivarajappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 29. Madev s/o Nagappa Bevinbenchi - - FLD 30. Venkatesh s/o Mareppa Bevinbenchi - - FLD Horticulture (2011-12) Title: FLD on Tomatoes (Verity: PTR-6) 1. Mahadeva S/o Sawarappa Roladdodhi 9663365137 FLD Post: Waddapalli 2. Suresha S/o Buddappa Roladdodhi 9731603145 FLD Post: Waddapalli 3. Santhosha S/o Guntappa Roladdodhi 9591082961 FLD Post: Waddapalli 4. Basavaraj N Kadamadhoddi 9591880246 FLD Post: Chandrabanda 5. K. Veeresha Kadamadhoddi 9900679463 FLD Post: Chandrabanda 6. K. Krishnaiah Kadamadhoddi - FLD Post: Chandrabanda 7. N. Suresha Kadamadhoddi 9449976103 FLD Post: Chandrabanda 8. Mallesha Saaamkunta 9480999213 FLD Post: Sagamgunta 9. Srinivasha Roladdodhi 9900181435 FLD Post: Waddapalli 10. Rajasab Roladdodhi 9980678790 FLD Post: Waddapalli Home Science Title: FLD on Popularization of value added products from minor millets 1. SHG group from Turukondoni FLD 2. SHG group from Manchalapur FLD Title: demonstration of groundnut decorticator 209

Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 1. Jambappa S/o Rangappa Yaragunta - - FLD 2. Thimmappa S/o Narasappa Yaragunta - - FLD 3. Rangappa S/o Narasppa Yaragunta - - FLD 4. Rangareddy S/o Thimmareddy Yaragunta - - FLD 5. Suban S/o Raja sab Yaragunta - - FLD 6. Sanna suban S/o Maldisab Yaragunta - - FLD 7. Ger anjeneyya S/o Rangappa Yaragunta - - FLD 8. Jangleppa Yaragunta - - FLD 9. Riyaz Yaragunta - - FLD 10. Googal / Dalapat narasappa Yaragunta - - FLD 11. Googal / Hanumantha Yaragunta - - FLD 12. Sugayappa S/o Hanumantha Yaragunta - - FLD 13. Baban S/o Hanumantha Yaragunta - - FLD 14. Gabban S/o Sugappa Yaragunta - - FLD 15. Gangappa S/o Mulalappa Yaragunta - - FLD 16. Thimmappa s/o Rangappa Yaragunta - - FLD 17. Narasappa S/o Ranga reddy Yaragunta - - FLD 18. Veeresh S/o Narasappa Yaragunta - - FLD 19. Veeresh S/o Ningappa Yaragunta - - FLD 20. Narasa reddy S/o Thimmappa Yaragunta - - FLD Title: Demonstration of Lime Harvester 1. Manjula Ganamur - - FLD 2. Shivaraj Goudar Katlatekur - - FLD 3. Anjineya Ganamur - - FLD 4. Laxmi Vanappa Ganamur - - FLD 5. Sulochana Rangappa Ganamur - - FLD 6. Amateppa Ganamur - - FLD 7. Soubhagya Devasugur - - FLD Title: Assessment of herbal mixtures storage pest management 1. Smt. Ramavva w/o Kareppa Gonal - - OFT

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 2. Smt. Huligamma w/o Kareppa Gonal - - OFT 3. Smt. Mallamma w/o Savareppa Gonal - - OFT 4. Smt. Virupakshamma w/o Yallappa Gonal - - OFT 5. Smt. Renuka w/o Ramesha Gonal - - OFT 6. Smt. Allamma w/o Bhiyappa Gonal - - OFT 7. Smt. Laxmi w/o Ramanna Gonal - - OFT Title: Safe storage practices of Rice using herbal extracts 1. Kum. Pavithra d/o Yallappa Naik Gonal - - OFT 2. Smt. Mallamma w/o Siddappa Gonal - - OFT 3. Smt. Ramavva w/o Karappa Gonal - - OFT 4. Smt. Padina w/o Narasareddy Gonal - - OFT 5. Smt. Renuka w/o Ramesha Gonal - - OFT Title: Demonstration of Rice husle stove 1. Smt. Savitri w/o Sharanappagouda Devasuguru - - FLD 2. Smt. Siddalingamma w/o Devasuguru - - FLD Basavarajappagouda 3. Smt. Devamma w/o Karishnappa Hosakeri Devasuguru - - FLD 4. Smt. Sharanamma w/o Siddappa savakar Devasuguru - - FLD 5. Smt. Jayalaxmi w/o Devareddy Halli Devasuguru - - FLD 6. Smt. Shantamma w/o Shivappagouda Devasuguru - - FLD 7. Smt. Nimbamma w/o Sabeenagouda Devasuguru - - FLD 8. Smt. Lingamma w/o Raghnareddy Devasuguru - - FLD 9. Smt. Savita w/o Ramappa Devasuguru - - FLD 10. Smt. Nirmalamma Devasuguru - - FLD 11. Smt. Jainabi w/o Husensab Devasuguru - - FLD 12. Smt. Sushilamma w/o Virabhadrappa Devasuguru - - FLD Animal Science (2011-12) Title: Use of special feed pellets for calcium supplementation in local dairy animals 1. Sharanappa s/o Mallikarjuna Kopper - - OFT 2. Devareddy s/o Sugareddy Kopper - - OFT

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 3. Sharangouda s/o Shekargouda Kopper - - OFT 4. Mallappa s/o Ningpapa Kopper - - OFT 5. Shekarappa s/o Shivappa Kopper - - OFT ºÉÊ£ÀÄgÁ¸ÀÄUÀ¼À°è ¥Ë¶ÖPÀ ªÉÄêÀÅ CeÉÆïÁèzÀ §¼ÀPÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß d£À¦æAiÀÄUÉƽ¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ 1. Sathyanarayana Srinivasa camp - - FLD 2. Ravikumar Srinivasa camp - - FLD 3. Raghavendra S/o Markandappa Kuruvihal - - FLD 4. Esak Askihal - - FLD 5. V. Shridhar reddy S/o V. Lingareddy Kurdi cross - - FLD 6. Venkatesha Srinivasa camp - - FLD 7. Venkatashastra Gopi Masadoddi - - FLD 8. Mariswamy N. ballari Yaklaspura - - FLD ªÉÄë£À ¨É¼ÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß d£À¦æAiÀÄUÉƽ¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ 1. Venkanagouda s/o Bheemanagouda Amadihal - - FLD 2. Vittal chowan s/o Janappa Pujari Thanda - - FLD 3. Anandkumar M. S/o Mallikarjuna Yarmaras - - FLD 4. Ninganna s/o Ayyana Kavithal - - FLD 5. Raghavendra S/o Porthagundappa Kuruvihal - - FLD 6. Ayyalappa s/o Shivanna Kavithala - - FLD 7. Sureshakumar s/o Marthagundappa Kuruvihal - - FLD 8. Thayanna yaragera Masadoddi - - FLD 9. V. Shreedhar Reddy S/o V. Lingareddy Kurdi cross - - FLD 10. Esak Askihal - - FLD 11. Aajesh Sindhanur - - FLD ºÉÊ£ÀÄgÁ¸ÀÄUÀ¼À°è AiÀÄÆjAiÀiÁ -PÁPÀA© £ÉPÀÄÌ ©¯Éè d£À¦æAiÀÄUÉƽ¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ 1. Yallamma s/o Hanumantha Koppar - - FLD 2. Rangamma s/o Rangappa Koppar - - FLD 3. Ayyamma w/o Manasheppa Koppar - - FLD 4. Mallappa s/o Ningappa Koppar - - FLD 5. Shekarappa s/o Shivappa Koppar - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 6. Amaranna s/o Yankanna Koppar - - FLD 7. Ningappa s/o Ramanna Koppar - - FLD 8. Sharanappa s/o Paramasheppa Koppar - - FLD 9. Prakash s/o Shekarappa kori Koppar - - FLD 10. B. Lingangaouda Koppar - - FLD 11. B. Mallanagouda Koppar - - FLD 12. Eranna s/o Shivanappa Koppar - - FLD 13. Davalsab s/o Ahamad sab Koppar - - FLD 14. Sharanayya swamy Koppar - - FLD 15. Yankareddy Koppar - - FLD 16. Shivanagouda mirapur Koppar - - FLD 17. Gouramma w/o Mallappa Koppar - - FLD 18. Anand kumar M. Koppar - - FLD 19. Lingangaouda halli Koppar - - FLD 20. Chennabasava Yaramaras - - FLD ªÉÄÃPÉ ªÀÄjUÀ¼À ¨É¼ÀªÀtÂUÉ ªÀzsÀðPÀªÁV ¥ÉÆæ§AiÉÆnPï£À §¼ÀPÉ 1. Shivappa Madarkal - - FLD 2. Nagaraj Madarkal - - FLD 3. Ningappa Theggihalli - - FLD 4. Rachappa Theggihalli - - FLD 5. Basappa Theggihalli - - FLD 6. Mallappa Theggihalli - - FLD 7. Ramaswamy Theggihalli - - FLD 8. Mahadeva Madarkal - - FLD 9. Devaraj Madarkal - - FLD 10. Hanumanthraya Madarkal - - FLD 11. Narasappa Madarkal - - FLD 12. Sabanna Madarkal - - FLD 13. Husensab Madarkal - - FLD 14. Thippanna Madarkal - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 15. Eshappa Madarkal - - FLD 16. Nazirsab Madarkal - - FLD 17. Anjineyya Madarkal - - FLD 18. Mallikarjuna Madarkal - - FLD 19. Pakir sab Madarkal - - FLD 20. Shivaraj Madarkal - - FLD PÀÄjUÀ¼À°è ºÉÆgÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ M¼À ¥ÀgÉÆÃ¥À fëUÀ¼À ¤ªÀðºÀuÉ 1. Seethamma w/o Bheemanna Madarkal - - FLD 2. Dharmavva w/o Keshanna nayak Madarkal - - FLD 3. Balamma w/o Somappa Madarkal - - FLD 4. Namappa s/o Somappa Madarkal - - FLD 5. Jayamma w/o Shivappa Madarkal - - FLD 6. Chendamma w/o Kamalappa Madarkal - - FLD 7. Sheramma w/o Dodda Somappa Madarkal - - FLD 8. Jayamma w/o Budappa Madarkal - - FLD 9. Lokamma w/o Munnappa Madarkal - - FLD 10. Thippamma w/o Shankrappa Madarkal - - FLD 11. Peeramma w/o Eranna Madarkal - - FLD 12. Basavaraj mitti s/o Shanthappa Madarkal - - FLD 13. Bheemappa Theggihalli - - FLD 14. Hanumantha Theggihalli - - FLD 15. Ramaswamy Theggihalli - - FLD 16. Hanumantharaya s/o Rangappa Madarkal - - FLD 17. Kariyappa s/o Hanumappa Madarkal - - FLD 18. Yallappa s/o Govindappa Madarkal - - FLD 19. Virupakshi s/o Basappa Madarkal - - FLD 20. Chandrappa s/o Yankappa Madarkal - - FLD 21. Thimmanna s/o Sathyappa Madarkal - - FLD 22. Pakirappa s/o Gangappa Madarkal - - FLD 23. Sharanappa s/o Balayya Madarkal - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 24. Hanumanthraya s/o Rangappa Madarkal - - FLD 25. Gangappa s/o Shankranna Madarkal - - FLD 26. Narasamma s/o Balayya Madarkal - - FLD 27. Anjineyya s/o Lingana raya Madarkal - - FLD 28. Rangappa s/o Shivappa Madarkal - - FLD 29. Prabhu s/o Basanna Madarkal - - FLD 30. Rangappa Theggihalli - - FLD 2012-13 Agronomy Crop: Bengalgram 1. Veeranagouda s/o Basanagouda Gorkal - - FLD 2. Raghavendra s/o Aiyanagouda Gorkal - - FLD 3. Shankramma w/o Shankrappa Gorkal - - FLD 4. Veereshappa s/o Pampanagouda Gorkal - - FLD 5. Basanagouda s/o Veeranagouda Gorkal - - FLD Crop: Bengalgram 1. Shankareddy s/o Devindrappa Bevinbenchi - - OFT 2. Honnesh s/o Mallappa Bevinbenchi - - OFT 3. Suresh s/o Bhimareddy Bevinbenchi - - OFT 4. venkatesh s/o Mareppa Bevinbenchi - - OFT 5. Nagappa s/o Hanumanth Bevinbenchi - - OFT 6. Jakopba s/o Danelappa Mudaldinni - - OFT 7. Damodharreddy s/o Shivareddy Mudaldinni - - OFT 8. Bhaskarreddy s/o Laxmireddy Mudaldinni - - OFT 9. Ramareddy s/o Shivareddy Mudaldinni - - OFT 10. Rammamma d/o Laxmireddy Mudaldinni - - OFT Crop: Groundnut 1. Husenapeer s/o Maamsaab Sultanpur - - FLD 2. Bheemanna s/o Gangappa Sultanpur - - FLD 3. Veerayyaswamy s/o Basayya Sultanpur - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 4. Channappa s/o Kurumanna Sultanpur - - FLD 5. Pratapreddy s/o Naganagouda Sultanpur - - FLD 6. Husenpeer s/o Meersaab Sultanpur - - FLD 7. Channabasa s/o Bheerappa Sultanpur - - FLD 8. Imamsaab s/o Ameensab Sultanpur - - FLD 9. Basavaraj s/o Mahadevappa Sultanpur - - FLD 10. Ramanna s/o Eranna Sultanpur - - FLD 11. Sunil s/o Shivanna Sultanpur - - FLD 12. mallesh s/o Gangappa Sultanpur - - FLD 13. Nagappa s/o Gangappa Sultanpur - - FLD 14. Hanumanth s/o Timmanna Sultanpur - - FLD 15. Nagappa s/o Chandappa Sultanpur - - FLD 16. Nagalayya s/o Phakeerappa Sultanpur - - FLD 17. Ahamad s/o Huchapeerappa Sultanpur - - FLD 18. Sangameshwar s/o Gaddeppa Sultanpur - - FLD 19. mallesh s/o Hanumanth Sultanpur - - FLD 20. Mariswamy s/o Ramanna Sultanpur - - FLD 21. Enkappa s/o Jeevanna Sasvigera - - FLD 22. Enkappa s/o Namappa Sasvigera - - FLD 23. Basappa s/o Bhojappa Sasvigera - - FLD 24. Lava s/o Saxman Sasvigera - - FLD 25. Khemanna s/o Manjappa Sasvigera - - FLD 26. Dharmanna s/o Narayane Sasvigera - - FLD 27. Jeevanna s/o Bhojappa Sasvigera - - FLD 28. Enkappa s/o Tippanna Sasvigera - - FLD 29. Noorappa s/o Seetappa Sasvigera - - FLD 30. Bhasappa s/o Meghappa Sasvigera - - FLD 31. Bheemanna s/o Khemanna Sasvigera - - FLD 32. Khubbanna s/o Rupalappa Sasvigera - - FLD 33. Narayan s/o Vachappa Sasvigera - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 34. Somanna s/o Bhojappa Sasvigera - - FLD 35. Amaresh s/o Rukmanna Sasvigera - - FLD 36. Rukkappa s/o Seetappa Sasvigera - - FLD 37. Mangamma w/o Budappa Sasvigera - - FLD 38. kamalamma w/o Dharmanna Sasvigera - - FLD 39. Chavalamma w/o Chandappa Sasvigera - - FLD 40. Laxmi w/o Rukkappa Sasvigera - - FLD Crop: Foxtail Millet 1. Ambanna s/o Siddappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 2. Ravikumar s/o Iranna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 3. Veerupakshappa s/o Sugappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 4. basalingappa s/o Dharmanna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 5. Sugappa s/o Yenkanna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 6. Kumarappa s/o Sharabanna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 7. Aiyyanagouda s/o Veerabhadrappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 8. Iranna s/o Hampanna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 9. Chandrashekhar s/o Nagappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 10. Muttanna s/o Basanna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 11. Ishwarappa s/o Gundappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 12. Chandrashekharayya s/o Basavarajayya Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 13. Sanganna s/o Bheemanna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 14. Sharabanna s/o Amarappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 15. Veeranna s/o Amarappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 16. Basavaraj s/o Sugappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 17. Sharanappa s/o Veeranagouda Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 18. Sharanappa s/o Linganna Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 19. Sharanappa s/o Nagappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD 20. Basappa s/o Husenappa Masali Karalkunti - - FLD Crop: Redgram 1. Husenappa s/o Yellappa Hemberal - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 2. Narasappa s/o Channappa Hemberal - - FLD 3. Shivaraj s/o Honnappa Hemberal - - FLD 4. Sugurayyaswami s/o Sangayyaswami Hemberal - - FLD 5. Gangappa s/o Amarappa Hemberal - - FLD 6. Basappa s/o Mariyanna Hemberal - - FLD 7. Ganganagouda s/o Pampanagouda Hemberal - - FLD 8. Mallappagouda s/o Suganagouda Hemberal - - FLD 9. Sharanappa s/o Prabhanna Hemberal - - FLD 10. Shiddaramanna s/o Channappa Hemberal - - FLD 11. Bhojappa s/o Narasanna Hemberal - - FLD 12. Basarajappagouda s/o Nagareddappagouda Hemberal - - FLD 2012-13 (Horticulture) Title: FLD on Onion (Verity: Arka Niketan) 1. Shivanappa S/o Yellappa Jakkaladinni - FLD 2. Venkateshwar S/o Kurumaiah Kurubadoddi 9902847662 FLD 3. Tsmail S/o Movla Kurubadoddi 9663445655 FLD 4. Eranna S/o Hurukundappa Kurubadoddi 8277284995 FLD 5. Malaiah S/o Thayappa Kurubadoddi 8277589531 FLD 6. Hanumantha S/o Thayappa Kurubadoddi 8277589805 FLD 7. Karimsab S/o Khasim sab Lingasugur 7353806267 FLD 8. Sanganna Kattimani S/o Adappa Lingasugur 9743501650 FLD 9. Enmus sab Koddikal S/o Hussain sab Lingasugur 9535593405 FLD 10. Shekhamaiah S/o Basalingaiah Lingasugur 9686967225 FLD 11. Nagappa Angdi S/o Hirmeuppari Lingasugur 9480696334 FLD 12. Mahedeva S/o Sowrappa Lingasugur - FLD Title: FLD on Chilli (Verity: Arka Niketa) 1. Mahadeva Srinivas S/o Mallaiah Roladoddi 9900181435 FLD 2. Ambaresha S/o Sharanappa Jakkaladinni - FLD 3. Shivppa S/o Aodappa Jakkaladinni - FLD 4. Dana gowda S/o Sharanappa gouda Jakkaladinni - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 5. Rachappa S/o Mahadevappa Jakkaladinni - FLD 6. Mallappa S/o Karibasappa Jakkaladinni - FLD 7. B. Thimmappa S/o Venkatesha Garaladinni 9663511553 FLD 8. Hanumanthamma W/o Venkateshappa Garaladinni - FLD 9. Mallannagouda S/o Jambanna gouda Kadagamdoddi - FLD 10. Veeresha K S/o K Tayappa Kadagamdoddi - FLD Title: FLD Programme on use of “Citrus Special” 1. Pandurangaiah Shetty Appanadoddi 9686639422 FLD 2. Gopal Shetty Appanadoddi - FLD 3. Bhaskara Reddy Appanadoddi - FLD 4. Thimappa S/o Rangappa Appanadoddi - FLD 5. Shivappa S/o Rangappa Appanadoddi - FLD 6. Mallikarjuna Gowda Raladoddi 9482957009 FLD 7. Hanumantha Raladoddi - FLD 8. Prathap Reddy Buddipada - FLD 9. Venkatesha Appanadoddi - FLD 10. Prakasha Reddy Hanmapur - FLD Title: OFT on Tomato 1. Narasappa S/o Husainappa Kurubadoddi - OFT 2. Anfenayya S/o Bheemaiah Kurubadoddi - OFT 3. Buddappa S/o Mallaiah Kurubadoddi - OFT 4. Dodda Eranna S/o Badakappa Kurubadoddi - OFT 5. Rhafa S/o Shamim sab Kurubadoddi - OFT Title: FLD on Turmeric 1. Shamim Sab S/o Massain Sab Gundamma cannal 8088844288 FLD 2. Hotel Sab S/o Mohammedunis Gundamma cannal 8050290748 FLD 3. G. Phula Reddy S/o Guru Reddy Gundamma cannal 9481468407 FLD 4. Syed Chandbhasha S/o Syed Mehaboob Sab Gundamma cannal 9916639343 FLD 5. Raja Hussain S/o Shamir Sab Gundamma cannal 9741741277 FLD 6. Nagaraj S/o Sannayankappa Gundamma cannal - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 7. Ajamer sab S/o Alam sab Gundamma cannal 9740259952 FLD 8. Dawal sab S/o Gokhar Sab Gundamma cannal 9880311512 FLD 9. Moula Hussain S/o Vali sab Gundamma cannal - FLD 10. Mohammed Salim S/o Bhasha muya Ayoddi Gundamma cannal 9986364414 FLD Home Science (2012-13) Title: Demonstration on Spiral separator for grading pulses 1. Basavarajappa gouda Gorkal - - FLD 2. Mallappagouda Gorkal - - FLD 3. Sugayya Gorkal - - FLD 4. Sanganabasava Gorkal - - FLD 5. Narasappa s/o Channappa Gorkal - - FLD 6. Siddaramanna s/o Channappa Gorkal - - FLD 7. Bhojappa s/o Narasanna Gorkal - - FLD 8. Shivarajappa s/o Honnappa Gorkal - - FLD 9. Gangappa s/o Amaranna Gorkal - - FLD 10. Basappa s/o Marenna Gorkal - - FLD 11. Husenappa s/o Yallappa Gorkal - - FLD 12. Veeresha s/o Sharanappa Gorkal - - FLD Title: Demonstration on Rice husle stove 1. Venkanagouda Basapur - - FLD 2. Nagamma Bhogapur - - FLD 3. Laxmibai Jakkaladinni - - FLD 4. Shivanamma Jakkaladinni - - FLD 5. Yankamma Jakkaladinni - - FLD 6. Gangamma Jakkaladinni - - FLD 7. Basamma Jakkaladinni - - FLD 8. Hanumanthi Jakkaladinni - - FLD 9. Ningamma Jakkaladinni - - FLD 10. Bannamma Mallat - - FLD 11. Mallamma Jakkaladinni - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted Title: Supplementation of By-pass fat in lactating dairy animals 1. Sugareddy s/o Shianagouda Hanchinal - - OFT 2. K. Venkatesha Kukkal camp - - OFT 3. T. Nagaveni Kukkal camp - - OFT Title: Popularization of oral pellet RKT vaccine in back yard poultry birds 1. Hanumanthraya Arakera - - OFT 2. Raju s/o Phomanna Sasvigera - - OFT 3. Girisha s/o Honnappa Sasvigera - - OFT 4. Shankrappa s/o Kasthuri Sasvigera - - OFT 5. Noorappa s/o Gyanappa Sasvigera - - OFT 6. Mukkanna s/o Thimmanna Sasvigera - - OFT 7. Neelappa s/o Uthappa Sasvigera - - OFT 8. Subbanna s/o Hemalappa Sasvigera - - OFT 9. Keshappa s/o Kamalappa Sasvigera - - OFT 10. Neelappa s/o Namanayak Sasvigera - - OFT 11. Shivappa s/o Somalappa Sasvigera - - OFT 12. Gangappa s/o Chogappa Sasvigera - - OFT 13. Lakshmanna s/o Balappa Sasvigera - - OFT 14. Shankrappa s/o Gyanappa Sasvigera - - OFT 15. Lakkanna s/o Hemalappa Sasvigera - - OFT 16. Dharmanna s/o Uthappa Sasvigera - - OFT 17. Shankrappa s/o Beerappa Sasvigera - - OFT 18. Subbanna s/o Gyanappa Sasvigera - - OFT 19. Mukkanna s/o Thimanna Sasvigera - - OFT 20. Revappa s/o Bojappa Sasvigera - - OFT Title: Disease management in sheep rearing 1. Rajesh Budhihal camp - - FLD 2. Sugareddy hanchinal - - FLD 3. Razak Shastri camp - - FLD 4. Anand Sajjan - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 5. Gu. Yuvaraj Patil Gundagurthi - - FLD Title: Popularization of fodder bank in stall fed sheep rearing 1. Rajesh Budhihal camp 2. Anand kumar M s/o Mallikarjuna Yarmaras - - FLD 3. Sugareddy Hanchinal - - FLD 4. Asha Singiter Muranapur - - FLD 5. Razak Shastri camp - - FLD 6. Venkanagouda s/o Bheemanagouda Amadihal - - FLD 7. Thimmareddey L.K. Doddi - - FLD 8. G. Yuvaraj patil s/o Mallanagouda Gundagurthi - - FLD 9. Channabasa Badiger Sirawar - - FLD 10. Anand sajjan s/o Veeresha sajjan Basapura - - FLD Title: Achieving optimum post weaning growth in claves with probiotics and growth stimulants 1. Hanumanthraya reddy Arakera - - FLD 2. Bhashasab s/o Rajasab Arakera - - FLD 3. Hanumanth s/o Yankappa Arakera - - FLD 4. Thimmayya s/o Sanna Hanumanthu Arakera - - FLD 5. Amad sab s/o Sukad sab Arakera - - FLD 6. basavaraja s/o Siddayya Arakera - - FLD 7. Shivaraya s/o Jarabandeva Arakera - - FLD 8. Sabayya s/o Yenkappa Arakera - - FLD 9. yallayya s/o Marayya Arakera - - FLD 10. Meheboob s/o Husensab Arakera - - FLD 11. Thimmayya s/o Muddayya Arakera - - FLD 12. yankuba s/o Devendra Arakera - - FLD 13. Shankrappa s/o Basanna Arakera - - FLD 14. Gulappa s/o Mallappa Arakera - - FLD 15. Rangayya s/o Hanumappa Arakera - - FLD 16. Amabaresh s/o Basayya Arakera - - FLD 17. Begayya s/o Hanumatnh Arakera - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 18. Rangappa s/o Ramappa Arakera - - FLD 19. Shivankthamma w/o Shivappa Arakera - - FLD 20. Gulshan s/o Tharebaskhan Arakera - - FLD Title: Evaluation of stall feeding system of rearing for ram lambs fattening 1. Asha Murranapura - - OFT 2. Thimma reddy L.K. Doddi - - OFT 3. Mallayya s/o Lakshmappa Shakavadi - - OFT Title: Popularization of Area specific mineral mixture in dairy animals 1. G. Venkatarao Kasabe camp - - FLD 2. D. Sathyanarayana s/o Hanumaraj 3. Sathyanarana s/o Janaka ram Kasabe camp - - FLD 4. Ramanna s/o Shree ram Kasabe camp - - FLD 5. M. Nagababu Kasabe camp - - FLD 6. S.R. Venkata rao Kasabe camp - - FLD 7. Ramachandra rao Kasabe camp - - FLD 8. N. Veshwara rao Kasabe camp - - FLD 9. Ramalaxmi s/o Ramakrishna Kasabe camp - - FLD 10. K. Sathyanarayana s/o Subbarao Kasabe camp - - FLD 11. K. Raju s/o Ananda rao Kasabe camp - - FLD 12. K. Eraraghavendra s/o K. Devadas Kasabe camp - - FLD 13. U. Janakiram s/o Subbarao Kasabe camp - - FLD 14. M. Eraveni w/o Venkanna Kasabe camp - - FLD 15. Durgaveni Kasabe camp - - FLD 16. C. Suryakumar w/o Ramababu Kasabe camp - - FLD 17. Manekamba s/o Sathyanarayana Kasabe camp - - FLD 18. Pattabi ram rao s/o Ramamurthy Kasabe camp - - FLD 19. D. Shanku s/o Lavaraju Vijayanagar camp - - FLD 20. Sathya narayana s/o janakiraju Kasabe camp - - FLD 21. E. Sathyanarayana s/o Ganagaja Kasabe camp - - FLD 22. Sathyanarayana reddy s/o Achutha rayanna Ashoka dalavayi camp - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 23. C. H. Kiran Ashoka dalavayi camp - - FLD 24. M. Srinivasa camp - - FLD 25. Shivamma Ashoka dalavayi camp - - FLD 26. Anjaneyya Sriramanagar camp - - FLD 27. Siddappa Ashoka dalavayi camp - - FLD 28. Venkatesha Reddy Kurdi cross - - FLD 29. Ramesha Kurdi cross - - FLD 30. E. Ramakrishna Athanagar camp - - FLD Title: Achieving optimum post weaning growth in calves with probiotics and growth stimulants 1. S. Hanumesha s/o Sanna shankrappa Siddanabavi camp - - FLD 2. Subba rao Siddanabavi camp - - FLD 3. Bebamma w/o Venkatarao Siddanabavi camp - - FLD 4. Ananda sajjan s/o Veeresha sajjan Basapura - - FLD 5. Sirana banu Arakera - - FLD 6. Rangappa Arakera - - FLD 7. Ambarisha Patil Lingasugur - - FLD 8. Ayyappa - - FLD 9. N. Ramakrishna Madapura - - FLD 10. Umesha Patil Sirawara - - FLD 11. Ramesha E Athanur camp - - FLD 12. E. Ramakrishna Athanur camp - - FLD 13. K. Venkata rao Athanur camp - - FLD 14. Venkatesha Reddy Kurdi cross - - FLD 15. G. Baleshwara Reddy Vakrinal cross - - FLD Title: Up gradation of Kenguri Sheep with Rambouillet rams 1. Srinivasa Sankeshwara - - FLD Title: Up gradation of local goat breeds with Sirrohi buck 1. Asha Sangir Muranapur - - FLD 2. Hanumantharaya Devadurga - - FLD 2013-14

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted Agronomy Crop: Groundnut 1. Rukkappa s/o Shitappa Sasvigera - - OFT 2. yankappa s/o Namappa Sasvigera - - OFT 3. Lava s/o Laxman Sasvigera - - OFT Crop: Bengalgram 1. Mallappagouda s/o Suganagouda Hemberal - - FLD 2. Channappagouda s/o Basanagouda Hemberal - - FLD 3. Devreddappa s/o Aiyanagouda Hemberal - - FLD 4. Mahesh s/o Budeppa Hemberal - - FLD 5. Madiwal s/o Hanumanth Hemberal - - FLD 6. Mareppa s/o Narasappa Hemberal - - FLD 7. Shivanappa s/o Gangaraya Hemberal - - FLD 8. Eshamma w/o Shiddalinga Hemberal - - FLD 9. Narasappa s/o Channappa Hemberal - - FLD 10. Veeresh s/o Sharanappa Hemberal - - FLD Crop: Bengalgram 1. Ganganagouda s/o Pampanagouda Hemberal - - OFT 2. Mallesh s/o Shiddappa Hemberal - - OFT 3. Basavarajappa gouda s/o Nagappagouda Hemberal - - OFT Crop: Foxtail Millet 1. Hanumanth s/o Bhimanna - - FLD 2. Beerappa s/o Kalasappa Kavital - - FLD 3. Kenchappa s/o Yenkappa Kavital - - FLD 4. Shivalingamma s/o Nagayya Kavital - - FLD 5. Mallappa s/o Basavarajappa Kavital - - FLD 6. Basavantappa s/o Rachappa Kavital - - FLD 7. Balaraj s/o Durugappa Kavital - - FLD 8. Mariswami s/o Nagayya Kavital - - FLD 9. Basavarjswami s/o Thotayyaswami Kavital - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 10. Adiveppa s/o Doddakenchappa Kavital - - FLD Crop: IFS 1. Narasanagouda s/o Eshwarappa Piligunda - - FLD 2. Shivaraj s/o Shivanna Piligunda - - FLD 3. Rangayya s/o Narasanna Piligunda - - FLD 4. Hanumantayya s/o Rangayya Piligunda - - FLD 5. Dandappa s/o Rangayya Piligunda - - FLD 6. Dodda Ningappa s/o Hanumanth Piligunda - - FLD 7. Siddappa s/o Hanumanth Piligunda - - FLD 8. Hanumanth s/o Budappa Piligunda - - FLD 9. Narasappa s/o Hanumanth Piligunda - - FLD 10. Hajibavi s/o Emailsaab Piligunda - - FLD 11. Shiapp as/o Timmayya Piligunda - - FLD 12. Shidanna s/o Shivanna Piligunda - - FLD 13. Shivalingappa s/o Hanumanth Piligunda - - FLD 14. Lachamamma w/o Piddegouda Piligunda - - FLD 15. Gokhalasaab s/o Emanna Piligunda - - FLD 16. Sopisaab s/o Peerasaab Piligunda - - FLD 17. Shidamma w/o Shiddayya Piligunda - - FLD 18. Manasayya s/o Rangayya Piligunda - - FLD Horticulture (2013-14) Title of OFT: Introduction of Ashwagandha in Raichur District 1. P.V. Reddy Jagir - - OFT 2. Namasa Reddy Fathepur - - OFT 3. Dodda Chandrappa Jagir Venkatapur - - OFT Title of OFT Introduction of Gum Guar in Raichur District 1. Chandra Shekar Reddy Fathepur 9845609058 OFT Post: Gonal 2. Basavaraj Swamy Gonal village 9902847892 OFT 3. Chandrashekar Gonal village 9880518003 OFT

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 4. Anil Kumar Naik Gonal village 8105239553 OFT 5. Huligappa Gonal village 9740274728 OFT 6. Malleshappa Gonal village 9901817671 OFT Title of FLD: Use of Tomato construction in tomato cultivation 7. Ragi Namarappa Kurubadoddi 8722990885 FLD 8. Buddappa Kurubadoddi - FLD 9. Ismail Kurubadoddi - FLD 10. Mahadev Roladoddi 9663365137 FLD 11. Basavaraj Kadagamdoddi 9980805126 FLD 12. Rangappa Ganamur - FLD Title of FLD: Management of Thrips in Onion 1. Shiva reddy - 9880846178 FLD 2. Basha Sab - 9731544606 FLD 3. Govindappa - - FLD 4. Erappa - - FLD 5. Thimappa - - FLD 6. Thimappa - - FLD 7. Mallaiah - - FLD 8. Mallaiah - - FLD 9. Narasappa - 9731464795 FLD 10. Babananna S/o Sanna basanna - - FLD Title of FLD: Management of Murda Complex in Chilli 1. Yellappa Talwar Sankeshwara hal 9901785820 FLD 2. Mariappa Sankeshwara hal 8971162364 FLD 3. Tirupathi Sankeshwara hal 9886091431 FLD 4. Pampanna Sankeshwara hal 8431099549 FLD Title of FLD: Management of Fruit & Shoot borer in Brinjal 5. Ranga Reddy S/o Thimma Reddy Eragunta 9972216405 FLD 6. Rangappa S/o Narasappa Eragunta 9972235442 FLD 7. Venkatappa S/o Thimappa Eragunta - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 8. Krishnappa S/o Narasappa Eragunta - FLD 9. Subaan S/o Kasim sab Eragunta - FLD Title: FLD on Sweet Orange 1. Anjanaya Ganamur - FLD 2. Govinda Appanadoddi - FLD 3. Panduranga Shetty Appanadoddi - FLD 4. Gopal Shetty Appanadoddi - FLD 5. Mallikarjuna Raladoddi - FLD 6. Hanumantha Raladoddi - FLD 7. Venkatesha Appanadoddi - FLD 8. Prakash Reddy H B. Hanumapur 9448190705 FLD 9. Ramesha S/o Erappa Erapur - FLD 10. Prathap Reddy Budmipad 9342710747 FLD Animal Science (2013-14)

1. 2. 2014-15 Agronomy Crop: Redgram 1. Sharabanna s/o Shivarayappa Jegarkal - - FLD 2. Jindappa s/o Sharanappa Bovi Jegarkal - - FLD 3. Sharanabasava s/o Krishnappa Jegarkal - - FLD 4. Basappa s/o Shivanna Jegarkal - - FLD 5. Doddabasappa s/o Shivanna Jegarkal - - FLD 6. Tirumalesh s/o yenkayya Jegarkal - - FLD 7. Kasimsab s/o Doddajindawali Jegarkal - - FLD 8. Hanumantappa S/o Yellappa malag Jegarkal - - FLD 9. Jindappa s/o Honnappa Yapaladinni Jegarkal - - FLD 10. Jindappa s/o Krishnappa Jegarkal - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted Horticulture (2014-15) Title of OFT: Weed and Nutrient management 1. Veera Gangadhara Yeganur 9590143742 OFT 2. Sudhakar Kadagamdoddi 9620622638 OFT 3. Jambanna gouda Kadagamdoddi - OFT Title: FLD on Purple blatch and thrips management in onion 1. Suresh Kadagamdoddi - FLD 2. Venkatesha Kurubadoddi 9902847662 FLD 3. Narasimhalu Kurubadoddi 8197531250 FLD 4. Venkanna Gouda Kurubadoddi 9900897068 FLD 5. Anjeneya Chandrabanda - FLD Title: FLD on Introduction of stringlets French bean as an inter crop 1. Srinivas Chandrabanda 9731952136 FLD 2. Lakshmikantha Reddy Chandrabanda - FLD 3. Thimma Reddy Chandrabanda - FLD 4. Thirupathi Gouda Katlakur - FLD 5. Thimmappa Kadagamdoddi - FLD Title: FLD on Management of Bacterial Blight on Pomogranate 1. Narasimhalu Kadagamdoddi 9620091611 FLD 2. Jambanna gouda Kadagamdoddi 9740313036 FLD 3. Shifila Hutkur - FLD Title: FLD on Management of Citrus canker 1. Bhaskar Reddy S/o Pampa Reddy Fathepur 9740721399 FLD 2. Chandrashekar Reddy Fathepur 9845609058 FLD 3. Rangappa S/o Thimmaiah Ganmur 9902311570 FLD 4. Anjaneya Ganmur 9480115339 FLD 5. Lakshman Reddy Ganmur - Animal Science (2014-15) Title: Introduction of effective treatment for foot rot in sheep & goat 1. Bheemanna S/o Basavaraj Theggihal - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 2. Thirupati s/o Hanumanth Theggihal - - FLD 3. Amaresha s/o Rachappa Theggihal - - FLD 4. Mallappa s/o Bheemarao Theggihal - - FLD 5. Mylari s/o Thippanna Theggihal - - FLD 6. Venkataray Theggihal - - FLD 7. Anjaneya s/o Basavaraj Theggihal - - FLD 8. Venkatesh s/o Rachappa Theggihal - - FLD 9. Lakxmana s/o Baganna Theggihal - - FLD 10. Mallappa Theggihal - - FLD 11. Hanumanthu s/o Mallappa Theggihal - - FLD 12. Rangappa s/o Venkatappa Theggihal - - FLD Title: Effect of feeding slow releasing urea and area specific mineral mixture on milk yield and its composition in dairy animals 1. Saibaba s/o Thathapapaya Mamadapur - - FLD 2. Vijaydurga Mamadapur - - FLD 3. nagendra s/o Malleshappa Mamadapur - - FLD 4. Sreenivas s/o Subbarao Mamadapur - - FLD 5. Kenchayya Mamadapur - - FLD 6. Jankiramayya s/o Subbarao Mamadapur - - FLD 7. Laxmamma Mamadapur - - FLD 8. Erayya swamy s/o Rajayya Mamadapur - - FLD 9. Devakumar s/o Venkatesha Mamadapur - - FLD 10. G. Ramesh Mamadapur - - FLD 11. V. Sathyanarayan Seetanagar camp - - FLD 12. C.H. Guruprasad Seetanagar camp - - FLD 13. A. Thrimurthilu Seetanagar camp - - FLD 14. E. Ramesh Athanoor Camp - - FLD 15. C.H. Sreenivas Athanoor Camp - - FLD 16. E. Ramakrishna Athanoor Camp - - FLD 17. P. Das Seetanagar camp - - FLD 18. Sathyanarayana Seetanagar camp - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 19. Veerakumari Seetanagar camp - - FLD 20. Padma Seetanagar camp - - FLD 21. N.S. Raju Mamadapur - - FLD 22. Kondayya s/o Reddy Mamadapur - - FLD 23. Ramu Mamadapur - - FLD 24. M. Veeraraju Mamadapur - - FLD 25. Jankiram Mamadapur - - FLD 26. R. Kondayya Mamadapur - - FLD 27. B. Sathyanarayan Mamadapur - - FLD 28. Srinivas choudary Mamadapur - - FLD Title: Assessment of different feeding practices in stall fed ram lamb fattening system 1. Mahanthesh Patil athnoor camp - - OFT 2. mallayya Shakawadi - - OFT 3. K. Prathiba Vadavatti - - OFT 4. Gururaj Rampur - - OFT 5. Ahamad Hussain s/o Mohamad ismile Devadurga - - OFT Title: Effect of feeding probiotics on milk yield and its quality in dairy animals 1. Shreenivas choudary Askihal - - FLD 2. Naresh Mamadapur camp - - FLD 3. R.V. Sathyaveni Mamadapur camp - - FLD 4. Ramu Mamadapur camp - - FLD 5. B. Narasappa Mamadapur camp - - FLD 6. Saibabu Mamadapur camp - - FLD 7. G. Sathyanarayan Mamadapur camp - - FLD 8. P. Suryababu Athanoor camp - - FLD 9. Shreelatha w/o C.H. Srinivasa Athanoor camp - - FLD 10. E. Veer raju Athanoor camp - - FLD 11. N. Choudary Athanoor camp - - FLD 12. Ali saab Athanoor camp - - FLD 13. E. Ramakrishna Athanoor camp - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 14. M. Shrinivas Athanoor camp - - FLD 15. Srinivas Choudari Athanoor camp - - FLD Title: Up gradation of local goat breeds with sirohi buck 1. Prabhanna gouda Gundagurthi - - FLD Title: Demonstration of nutritional fodder bank in stall fed sheep & goat rearing & in Dairy farming 1. Mahanthesh Patil Athnoor camp - - FLD 2. Gururaj Rampur - - FLD 3. Radhakrishna s/o Hanumanthray yeganoor - - FLD 4. Ahammed Hussain Devadurga - - FLD 5. Basappa Ibrahim doddi - - FLD 2015-16 Agronomy Crop: Bengalgram 1. Manappa s/o Hanumanth Hirenaganur - - FLD 2. Amaresh s/o Nagappa Hirenaganur - - FLD 3. manayya s/o Hanumanth Hirenaganur - - FLD 4. Maheboobasaab s/o Maoulasab Hirenaganur - - FLD 5. Yemanurasaab s/o Husainsab Hirenaganur - - FLD 6. Kanakappa s/o Durgappa Hirenaganur - - FLD 7. Amaresh s/o Basappa Hirenaganur - - FLD 8. Chavarappa s/o Davidappa Hirenaganur - - FLD 9. Channappa s/o Mariyappa Hirenaganur - - FLD 10. Chandamma w/o Chinappa Hirenaganur - - FLD Crop: Redgram 1. Ningayya s/o Narasappa Bommanal - - FLD 2. Ramanna s/o Mallappa Bommanal - - FLD 3. Basavaraj s/o Bhimesappa Bommanal - - FLD 4. Mukhappa s/o Mallayya Bommanal - - FLD 5. Gangappa Pujari s/o Marasappa Bommanal - - FLD 6. Karilingappa s/o Mallappa Bommanal - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 7. Nangappa s/o Honnappa Bommanal - - FLD 8. Ramayya s/o Huttayya Bommanal - - FLD 9. Rangappa s/o Laxhamayya Bommanal - - FLD 10. Mallayya s/o Yamanayya Bommanal - - FLD Crop: Bengalgram 1. Aiyangouda s/o Veeranagouda Gorkal - - FLD 2. Jambanna s/o Hacchappa Gorkal - - FLD 3. Nagappa s/o Giddappa Gorkal - - FLD 4. Ramanna s/o Basappa Gorkal - - FLD 5. basanagouda s/o Viranagouda Gorkal - - FLD Crop: Redgram 1. G. Yallappa s/o Hanumanth Gonal - - OFT 2. Bhimesh s/o Thimmanna Gonal - - OFT 3. Nallareddy s/o Hanumanth Gonal - - OFT Cluster FLD, Crop: Bengalgram 1. Chandrashekar Reddy S/o Pampa Reddy Fathepur - - C-FLD 2. Ram Reddy s/o Ranga Reddy Fathepur - - C-FLD 3. Sugappa s/o Basavaraj Fathepur - - C-FLD 4. Sanjivamma w/o Hanumanth Fathepur - - C-FLD 5. V. Shekhar Reddy s/o Rukkamma Reddy Fathepur - - C-FLD 6. Sharanappa s/o Doddahanumanth Fathepur - - C-FLD 7. Tirumala Reddy s/o Ram Reddy Fathepur - - C-FLD 8. Pranesh s/o Mallappa Fathepur - - C-FLD 9. Sharan Reddy s/o Sannahanumanth Reddy Fathepur - - C-FLD 10. Shrinivash Reddy s/o Narasa Reddy Fathepur - - C-FLD 11. Shiddanagouda s/o Hampanagouda Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 12. Vishwanath Reddy Hampanagouda Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 13. Sharanagouda s/o Rangangouda Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 14. Shant Reddy s/o Hanumanthraya Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 15. Mallappa s/o Basanna Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 16. Prakash s/o Basavaraj Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 17. Basanna s/o Surappa Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 18. Shivappa s/o Surajappa Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 19. Sugappa s/o Shivanna Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 20. Sugappa s/o Shivanna Bevinbenchi - - C-FLD 21. Gangana gouda s/o Pampanna Hemberal - - C-FLD 22. Shivaraj s/o Madevappa Hemberal - - C-FLD 23. Ramesh s/o Narasappa Hemberal - - C-FLD 24. Nagappa s/o Kariyappa Hemberal - - C-FLD 25. Mahesh s/o Budeppa Hemberal - - C-FLD 26. Shidramappa s/o Channappa Hemberal - - C-FLD 27. Madevappa s/o Narasamma Hemberal - - C-FLD 28. Basava s/o Shiddappa Hemberal - - C-FLD 29. Basavarajappa s/o Nagareddappa Hemberal - - C-FLD 30. Mallappagouda s/o Suganagouda Hemberal - - C-FLD 2015-16 (Horticulture) FLD on Marigold orange double 1. N. venkataramana Krishnamurthy Gangahalli 9945361181 FLD 2. Thirupathi gouda S/o Bassanna gouda Katlatkur 974168745 FLD 3. Rangappa S/o Thimmaiah Ganmur 9902311570 FLD 4. R Ramakrishna S/o Narayadu Nelahala camp 9731949131 FLD 5. Eshwaramma W/o Lakshman Hutkur 9972847647 FLD FLD on Tomato Arka Rakshak 1. Shivanna gouda S/o Katlakur 9632291904 FLD B. Gowda 2. Tirumala Reddy S/o Ram reddy Katlakur 9480756104 FLD 3. Guruswamy S/o L.N. Goudar Kadagamdoddi - FLD 4. Hanumanthraya S/o Madevappa Palkamdoddi 9448363111 FLD 5. Anjaneya Ganamur - FLD FLD on ICM in Onion-Arka Kalyan

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 1. Ranga Reddy S/o Thimma Reddy Eragunta 9972216405 FLD 2. Suban S/o Mehaboob Sab Eragunta 8088125797 FLD 3. Namarappa S/o Gangappa Eragunta 9482370229 FLD FLD on ICM in Onion 1. Guruswamy Katlatkur 8496941649 FLD 2. Ranga Reddy Eragunta 9972216405 FLD 3. Mareppa S/o Siddappa Kothadoddi - FLD 4. Rangappa S/o Narasappa Eragunta - FLD 2016-17 OFT on Onion 1. Ranganna Yadava Kothadoddi 9900965693 OFT 2. Ramaiah Kothadoddi - OFT 3. Budappa Kothadoddi - OFT OFT on Tomato 1. Basavaraj Thothad 9731830411 OFT 2. Basavaraj Sharanappa Palkamdoddi 9740261023 OFT 3. Hanumantha Fhalvadoddi - OFT 4. Ramakrishna S/o Rangappa Ganmur 9902311570 OFT 5. Janardhana S/o Sannabasappa Yeganur 9916030520 OFT 6. Prashanth Ganmur - OFT 2017-18 Introduction of Marigold variety Arka Bangara-2 in Raichur District 1. Samiruddin S/o Zahurddin Seekal, Kurdi 9980698375 FLD 2. Muthanna S/o Hanumantha Seekal, Kurdi 8971434208 FLD 3. Rajeshkar S/o Asimhaiah Ganadal, Gilkesugur 9972644120 FLD 4. Ramakrishna S/o Hanumanthapp Ganadal, Gilkesugur 9964045799 FLD 5. FiedFarooq S/o Saminddin Seekal, Kurdi 8050551424 FLD Popularization of ArkaActino Plus in Chilli cultivation in Raichur District 1. Hanumanthu S/o Sharabaiah Palakamdoddi 7027759627 FLD 2. HUrkundappa S/o Hanumanthu Palakamdoddi 7259405899 FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 3. Thayappa S/o Hanumanthu Palakamdoddi 7090700271 FLD 4. Masthan S/o Anif Palakamdoddi 9902847781 FLD 5. Narasappa S/o Sugayya Palakamdoddi 9964436832 FLD Popularization of ArkaActinoplus in Tomato in Raichur District 1. Basavaraj S/o Sharanappa Palakamdoddi 8495818104 FLD 2. Lakshmappa S/o Hanumanthu Palakamdoddi 9880005113 FLD 3. Kurumappa S/o Hanumanthu Palakamdoddi 9663857445 FLD 4. Mussain S/o Anuf Sab Palakamdoddi 9740313002 FLD 5. Hanumanthareddy S/o Basavarajyya Palakamdoddi 9901175107 FLD 2018-19 Title of FLD: Demonstration of multicut coriander var. Arka Isha 1. Hanumantharaya Ibrahimadoddi 9449197895 Aadhar No: FLD 393180768133 2. Tambayya Ibrahimadoddi 9972502061 Aadhar No: FLD 827375958614 3. Gouda Ibrahimadoddi 9482711824 Aadhar No: FLD Hanumanth 848732535856 4. Mahadevappa Ibrahimadoddi - Aadhar No: FLD 925003120035 5. Veerabadrappa Ibrahimadoddi 9880779568 - FLD

Management of Boron deficiency in cucurbits through foliar spray for higher yield and quality 1. Shivareddy Bhumanagunda 7899484678 - FLD 2. Basalingamma Bhumanagunda 9901881970 - FLD 3. Hanumantharaya Bhumanagunda 7349345197 - FLD 4. Chendappa Bhumanagunda - Aadhar No: FLD 441614451475 5. Anjineya Bhumanagunda - 787044173087 FLD Demonstration of Arkaactino plus in tomato cultivation 1. Mallamma Bhumanagunda - - FLD

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Sl. Mobile/ Available ID Type of activity of KVK Name of farmer Address No. phone no. proof No. in which contacted 2. Narasanna Bhumanagunda 9731103038 - FLD 3. Basavaraj Bhumanagunda 9611335113 - FLD 4. Rangappa Bhumanagunda - Aadhar No: FLD 462723496034 5. Hanumayya Bhumanagunda - 871060670552 FLD

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Annexure-9:Training: 2011-12

Name of activity: Training: 2011-12

Hon’ble Vice Chancellor inagurating Secretary Agriculture Dr. Vasant Livestock Production and Management ICM-IFS Programme at Gonal village Kumar inagurating ICM-IFS fields

Capacity building and group dynamics Sheep and goat rearing Household food security

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Annexure-10: OFTs

Name of activity: OFTs 2011-12

Micronutrient management in Study on role of foliar urea spray in Management of Brown Plant hopper in groundnut Bengalgram Paddy

Safe storage practices of pulses using ITKS of rice storage pest management Use of special feed pellets for calcium herbal extracts supplementation in lactating dairy animals

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Annexure-11: FLDs 2011-12 Name of activity: FLDs 2011-12

INM in Groundnut ICM in Sunflower Popularization of mustard as alternate crop in paddy field

Demonstration of Lime harvester Promotion of improved Sesamum variety DSS-9 ICM in Redgram

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ICM in Bengalgram ICM in Paddy Popularizing HYV Sorghum (JP1-5)

Integrated Crop Management in Bajra Popularization of value added products from Integrated Pest Management in brinjal minor millets

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Introduction of Tomato Variety PTR-6 Integrated pest management in chilli Popularization of Azolla as a animal feed

Popularization of Fodder crops Popularization of urea molasses liking blocks Effective management of endecto parasites.

Nutrient management in goat Groundnut decorticator Demonstration of Rice husk stove

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Name of activity: Technology Week celebration 2011-12

Training programme cum workshop on organic farming Stall feeding training programme

“Technology dissemination cum Janapad Sanje” Farmers scientists interaction programme programme

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Name of activity: Celebration of Important Days 2011-12

World Environment Parthenium Eradication day

World Food Day Women in Agriculture day

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Annexure…… Most significant achievements of KVK during 2011-12 to 2018-19 (Mention 2-3 achievements in each year)

Year Most significant achievements 2011-12 1. Popularization of azolla cultivation for livestock rearing 2.Popularization of high yielding nutrient leguminous fodder varieties like hedge lucerne, stylozanthus and lucerne 2012-13 1. Disease management in sheep and goat. 2. Disease management in poultry 3. Achieving optimum post weaning growth in calves,sheep and goats with probiotic feeding. 4. Popularization of high yielding nutrient leguminous fodder varieties like hedge lucerne, stylozanthus and lucerne 5. Establishment of fodder bank or cafeteria or protein park with legumenuous and non legumenuous fodder crops along

with fodder trees for diary, sheep and goat rearing. 6. Popularization of livestock based IFS. 2013-14 1. Achieving optimum post weaning growth in calves, sheep and goats with probiotic feeding. 2. Popularization of livestock based IFS. 3. Upgradation of local ND goat with sirohi buck. 4. Nutritional management in stall feed system / intensive and semi intensive sheep and goat rearing to achieve optimum

body weight gain. 1 Establishment of fodder bank or cafeteria or protein park with legumenuous and non legumenuous fodder crops along 2014-15 with fodder trees for diary,sheep and goat rearing. 2. Nutritional management in stall feed system / intensive and semi intensive sheep and goat rearing to achieve optimum

body weight gain. 2015-16 1. Achieving optimum post weaning growth in calves, sheep and goats with probiotic feeding. 2017-18 1. popularization of poultry bird ( Giriraja) under backyard poultry farming. 2018-19 1. Popularization of high yielding nutrient sorghum fodder varities like COFS-29 and 31. 2. Kenguri ram lamb fattering under stall feed system of sheep rearing.

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