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List of Farmers, Ukhrul District, 2010 List of farmers, Ukhrul District, 2010 Sl.No. Name Sex Address Specilization (Crop/ Remarks Vegetable/ Fruits/ Animals) 1 Yr.Wungkui M Hundung Crop: Maize, Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 2 C.S. Robert M Hundung Animal: Buffaloes Adoption of Scientific method 3 K.S. Haona M Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Other: Potato Animal: Buffaloes 4 ShelterVashum M Hundung Crop: Maize Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Cole Crops: Cabbage Spices: Chilly, Ginger, Turmeric 5 Rothstar Zimik M Hundung Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Cole Crops: Cabbage, Cauliflower 6 Singmichan F Hundung Animal: Pig Non adoption of Zimik Scientific method 7 YR. Samila F Hundung Animal: Pig Adoption of Scientific method 8 K. Timothy M Hundung Animal: Pig, Poultry Adoption of Scientific method 9 C.S. Peace F Hundung Vegetable: Fruit : Banana Non adoption of Spices : Chilly Scientific method Animal: Buffaloes 10 Ayao HR. F Hundung Animal: Cattle, Poultry Non adoption of Scientific method 11 CS. Elizabeth F Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Pulse: Broad bean, Frence Bean 12 K. Vangmala F Hundung Crop: Rice, Maize, Non adoption of Soyabean Scientific method 13 K. Wungthing F Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 14 K.S. David M Hundung Crop : Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Cole Crop: Cabbage 15 L. Ngachan M Hundung Animal: Poultry and Duck Non adoption of Scientific method 16 K. Agustine M Hundung Crop : Rice and Maize Non adoption of Scientific method 17 L. Ningaima F Hundung Animal: Buffaloes Non adoption of Scientific method 18 A.S. Tuisakla F Hundung Crop : Maize, Rice, Non adoption of Soyabean Scientific method 19 P.V. Kuiruiwon F Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Pulse: Broad Bean, Pea Spices: Chilly, Onion 20 Yorlapang C.N. F Hundung Crop : Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 21 M. M Hundung Animal: Pig, Poultry, Duck Non adoption of Thuimahung Scientific method 22 YL. Star M Hundung Crop : Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable; Cole Crops: Cabbage Pulse; Broad Bean, Pea 23 C. Bember M Hundung Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Scientific method 24 R. S. Theodus M Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 25 M. K. M Hundung Animal: Pig, Buffaloes Non adoption of Hungngam Scientific method 26 M. Hatha M Hundung Crop : Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 27 S. K. Imon M Hundung Animal: Cattle Adoption of Scientific method 28 M.K. Levis F Hundung Crop : Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Pulse: Pea, Bean 29 M.L. Cornilus M Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Other: Potato 30 K.S. Leishiyo M Hundung Animal: Pig Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable : Cole Crop: Cabbage 31 T.S. M Hundung Vegetable: Cole Crop: Non adoption of Shimreishang Cabbage Scientific method Spices: Chilly, Ginger 32 P.V. Mayopam M Hundung Crop: Maize, Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 33 C.M. Yorlapang F Hundung Crop : Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 34 Ningthamla F Hundung Animal: Poultry, Duck Adoption of Scientific ML method 35 SK. Imon M Hundung Crop : Rice, Maize Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Spices: Ginger, Chilly 36 KKS Theimi F Hundung Animal: Pig, Duck Adoption of Scientific method 37 KSV. Theime F Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Pulse: Pea 38 Marry Grace F Hundung Crop : Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Pulse: Pea 39 R.S.M. Risem M Hundung Vegetable:Cole Crop: Non adoption of Cabbage, Cauliflower Scientific method Spices: Chilly 40 R.S.M. Abel M Hundung Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Scientific method 41 S.K. Leimila F Hundung Animal: Buffaloes Non adoption of Scientific method 42 Y.L. Lily F Hundung Vegetables: Cole Crop: Non adoption of Cabbage Scientific method Spices: Chilly, Ginger 43 P.S. Hormila F Hundung Animal: Pig, Poultry Non adoption of Scientific method 44 V.S. Sarah F Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 45 M. F Hundung Crop: Rice Soyabean Non adoption of Ningkhanang Scientific method 46 Somi M Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method. Other: Fisheries Adopted in fiseries 47 K. Ngamreila F Hundung Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Scientific method 48 N. Ramkuila F Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 49 Chonmila F Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Zimik Scientific method 50 Cs. Mary F Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 51 N. Ringphami M Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 52 As. Nisha F Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Other: Potato 53 Cs. F Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Tharthingwon Scientific method 54 Yr. Samila F Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 55 Cs. Huimi M Hundung Animal: Pig, Poultry Non adoption of Scientific method 56 K.S. David M Hundung Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Scientific method 57 Ks. Jimsahao M Hundung Vegetable: Cole Crop: Non adoption of Cabbage Scientific method 58 N. Ramila F Hundung Spice: Chilly, Non adoption of Ginger Scientific method 59 Yr. Wilson M Hundung Crop: Rice, Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Pulse: Pea 60 K. Timothy M Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 61 As. Rungomi F Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 62 As. Tuisak M Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 63 K.K. Thotmaya M Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Spices: Chilly, Onion 64 Cs. Felix M Hundung Vegetable: Spices: Chilly, Non adoption of Ginger Scientific method Cole Crop: Cabbage 65 K. Mirinwon F Hundung Crop: Rice Non adoption of Scientific method 66 Yr. Raisingwon F Hundung Crop: Rice, Soyabean Non adoption of Scientific method 67 Kindson M Kachai Crop: Rice Non adoption of Village Scientific method Fruit: Lime 68 Yanguiso M Kachai Crop: Rice Non adoption of Village Scientific method Fruit: Lime 69 Saranwony M Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 70 Ramcheingam M Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method Fruit: Lime 71 Ningtamla F Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 72 Wingamla F Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 73 Ningthamla F Kachai Crop: Rice Non adoption of Village Vegetable: Cole Crop: Scientific method Cabbage Other: Potato 74 Ningthasla F Kachai Crop: Rice Non adoption of Village Scientific method Fruit: Lime Other: Potato 75 Leishimi F Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 76 Shimreiwon F Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 77 Sarah F Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 78 Yartko M Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 79 Phanilpnang M Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 80 Shangreikhri M Kachai Crop: Rice, Non adoption of Village Scientific method Other: Potato 81 Lungshim M Kachai Crop: Rice Non adoption of Village Scientific method Vegetable: Spice: Onion, Chilly 82 Ngachanpam M Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 83 Athing F Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 84 S. Thanchungla F Kachai Vegetable: Cole Crop: Non adoption of Village Cabbage Scientific method Fruit: Lime 85 SW. Ramviba F Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 86 Yaolei Horam M Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 87 Kendson M Kachai Animal: Buffaloes, Poultry Non adoption of Village Scientific method 88 Yanguiso M Kachai Crop: Rice Non adoption of Village Scientific method Animal: Poultry, Duck 89 Savamwung M Kachai Non adoption of Village Scientific method 90 Rameoreingam M Kachai Animals: Pig, Poultry Non adoption of Village Scientific method 91 Ningtamla F Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 92 Ningamla F Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 93 Leishimi F Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 94 Shimreiwon F Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 95 Sarah F Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 96 Yarteo M Kachai Animal: Buffaloes Non adoption of Village Scientific method 97 Phanitphang M Kachai Animal: Buffaloes Non adoption of Village Scientific method 98 Shangreikhai M Kachai Animal: Cattle, Pig Non adoption of Village Scientific method 99 Lungshim M Kachai Animal: Poultry, Duck Non adoption of Village Scientific method 100 Yaoreitloram M Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 101 Ngahorpam M Kachai Animal: Cattle, Poultry Non adoption of Village Scientific method 102 Athing F Kachai Animal: Poultry, Duck Non adoption of Village Scientific method 103 S. F Kachai Animal: Pig Non adoption of Thamchangla Village Scientific method 104 S.W. Ramvila F Kachai Animal: Buffaloes Non adoption of Village Scientific method 105 V. Lungshim M Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 106 S. Varechon M Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 107 S. Joyson M Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 108 S. Petrison M Kachai Fruit: Lime Non adoption of Village Scientific method 109 S. Matuiching M Kachai Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Village Scientific method 110 A. Shisak M Shangsak Animal: Pig, Duck Non adoption of Scientific method 111 R.V. M Aheng Aze Crop: Rice, Soyabean, Non adoption of Mungthing Maize Scientific method 112 Z. Mahai M Aheng Aze Crop: Rice, Maize Non adoption of Scientific method Vegetable: Cole Crop: Cabbage 113 P.S. Phungkaai M Aheng Aze Vegetable: Cole Crop: Non adoption of Cabbage, Tomato Scientific method Spice: Chilly Other: Potato 114 K.R.
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