Double Digit Growth Agriculture Department Mandal : Simhadripuram Year : 2015 - 16
Double Digit Growth Agriculture DepartmentMandal : Simhadripuram
Year : 2015 - 16
Simhadripuram Mandal Map
Simhadripuram: Mandal profile
S.No Particulars Unit Area
1 Total Geographic Area Ha 32367
2 Forest Area Ha 5092
3 Barren & Uncultivable area Ha 2470
4 Cultivable waste Ha 885
5 Permanent Pastures& Other grazing lands Ha 0
6 Area under orchards Ha 1005
7 Fallow Lands Ha 10122
8 No.of.Villages/Gram Panchayats No 20
9 No.of. Revenue Villages No 20
10 Agriculture familiesNos Area
a)Small Farmers No /ha 4096 5993
b)Marginal Farmers No / ha 2473 1541
c)Others No/ ha 3800 12889
Agriculture
Growth Engines
• Bengalgram
• Cotton
• Groundnut
• Jowar
S.No Crop
2013 -14 2014 -15
Area in Ha
Productivity in
Kgs./Ha
Production in MTs.
GVA in Crs.
Area in Ha
Productivity in
Kgs./Ha
Production in MTs.
GVA in Crs.
1 Paddy 61 5115 315 0.50 0 0 0 0
2 Groundnut 1105 915 1011 4.55 607 487 295 1.33
3 Cotton 698 302 211 0.90 739 528 390 1.66
4 Bengalgram 8364 1005 8406 31.94 7377 40 295 2.12
5 Maize 18 7048 127 0.18 0 0 0 0
6 Sunflower 1866 940 1753 7.01 2504 435 1089 4.36
7 Jowar 608 1420 863 1.38 324 864 280 0.45
8 Other Crops 138 93 0.36 230 160 0.62
3. Normal Areas,Production &Productivity of crops ( for last 2 yrs) 2013-14& 2014-15.
Mandal: Simhadripuram
SL. NO.
Name of the Crop
2014 -15 2015 -16 Net Increases
Area in Ha
Productivity
in Kgs./H
a
Production in MTs.
GVA in Crs.
Area in Ha
Productivity in Kgs./Ha
Production in MTs.
GVA in Crs.
Area in Ha
Productivity in Kgs./Ha
Production in MTs.
GVA in Crs.
1 Groundnut 607 487 295 1.33 2300 1020 2346 10.56 1693 533 2051 9.23
2 Cotton 739 528 390 1.66 1050 533 560 2.38 311 5 170 0.72
3 Bengalgram 7377 40 295 2.12 7405 865 6405 24.34 28 825 6110 22.22
4 Sunflower 2504 435 1089 4.36 1550 402 622 2.49 -954 -33 -467 -1.87
5 Jowar 324 864 280 0.45 561 1805 1013 1.62 237 941 733 1.17
6 Other Crops 230 160 0.62 138 93 0.36 -92 0 -67 -0.26
4. Area, Production& Productivity of targets of Growth Engines for 2015-16 .
Mandal: Simhadripuram
Interventions proposed to achieve Double Digit Growth
Interventions
1.Seed replacement
2. Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)
a. Macro Nutrient application
b.Micro Nutrient application (Zinc Sulphate)
3. Integrated pest management (IPM)
4. Farm Mechanization
5. Area proposed of previous year brought under cultivation
Present and Projected scenario
Year Area(Ha) Production
( MT)Productvity (Kg
per Ha)GVA (Rs. In
crores)
2014-15 7377 295 40 2.12
2015-16 7405 6405 865 24.34
Net Increase 28 6110 825 22.22
Mandal :
Simhadripuram
Crop :
Bengalgram
1Seed Replacement
a Area Proposed under Seed Replacement Ha 7377
b Cost reduction per Ha due to supply of Subsidy seed Rs. /ha 500
c Total cost reduction due to supply of subsidy seed Rs. In Crs 0.36885
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 2.1
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 15491.7
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 5.422095
g Net benefit due to Seed Replacement Rs. In Crs 5.790945
h Net benefit to the farmer due to seed replacement per Ha Rs. /ha 7850
2Integrated Nutrient Management
AMacro Nutrient application
a Area Proposed under INM Ha 7020
b NPK as per recommended dose Rs. /ha 2444
c Cost of fertilizer as per farmers usage Rs. /ha 3737
dCost reduce per Ha due adopting of INM Macro Nutient application Rs. /ha 1293
e Total benefit on Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 0.907686
f Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 1.8
g Total Yield Increase Qtls. 12636
h Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 4.4226
I Net benefit due to Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 5.330286
jNet benefit to the farmer due to Macro Nutrient application per Ha Rs. /ha 7593
BMicro Nutrient application (Zinc Sulphate)
a Area Proposed under Zinc Sulphate Application Ha 400
bCost reduction per Ha due to supply of Zinc Suplhate under Subsidy Pattern Rs. /ha 790
cTotal cost reduction due to supply of Zinc Sulphate under Subsidy Pattern Rs. In Crs 0.0316
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 1.7
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 680
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.238
g Net benefit due to Zinc Sulphate application Rs. In Crs 0.2696
hNet benefit to the farmer due to Zinc Sulphate application per Ha Rs. /ha 6740
3Integrated Pest Management
Adpoting of IPM
a Area Proposed under IPM Application Ha 7005
b IPM as per recommended dose Rs. /ha 3523
c Farmer Practice usage Rs. /ha 7100
d Cost reduction Ha due to adopting of IPM Rs. /ha 3577
e Total benefit on IPM application Rs. In Crs 2.505689
f Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 1.5
g Total Yield Increase Qtls. 10507.5
h Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 3.677625
i Net benefit due to IPM application Rs. In Crs 6.183314
j Net benefit to the farmer due to IPM application per Ha Rs. /ha 8827
4FYM application
a Area Proposed under FYM Application Ha 6780
b Cost increaseper Ha due to FYM application Rs. /ha 2500
c Total benefit on FYM application Rs. In Crs 1.695
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 1.6
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 10848
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 3.7968
g Net benefit due to FYM application Rs. In Crs 2.1018
h Net benefit to the farmer due to FYM application per Ha Rs. /ha 3100
4Farm Mechanisation
a Area Proposed under Farm Mechanisation Application Ha 6305
bCost reduction per Ha due to Rotavator& Ferti cum Seed drill & Tractor mounted sprayer and MCT. Rs. /ha 2500
c Cost reduction due to FM implementaion on Labour Rs. In Crs 1.57625
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 0.4
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 2522
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.8827
g Net benefit due to FM Rs. In Crs 2.45895
h Net benefit to the farmer due to FM per Ha Rs. /ha 3900
5Increase of Area
a Area proopsed to be increase Ha 28
b Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 8.65
c Total Yield Increase Qtls. 242.2
d Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.08477
e Net benefit due to additional area Rs. In Crs 0.08477
SUMMARY
a Total area proposed Ha 7405
b Cost reduction /ha due to interventions Rs. /ha 5370
c Net bebifit to the farmers due to interventions Rs. /ha 38010
d Total value increase Rs. In Crs 22.22
Interventions proposed to achieve Double Digit Growth
Present and Projected scenario
Year Area(Ha) Production
( MT)Productvity (Kg
per Ha)GVA (Rs. In
crores)
2014-15 739 390 528 1.66
2015-16 1050 560 533 2.38
Net Increase 311 170 5 0.72
Interventions
1.Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)
a. Macro Nutrient application
b.Micro Nutrient application (Boron)
2. Integrated pest management (IPM)
Mandal : Simhadripuram Crop : Cotton
1Integrated Nutrient Management
AMacro Nutrient application
a Area Proposed under INM Ha 860.00
b NPK as per recommended dose Rs. /ha 4261.00
c Cost of fertilizer as per farmers usage Rs. /ha 5480.00
d Cost reduce per Ha due adopting of INM Macro Nutient application Rs. /ha 1219.00
e Total benefit on Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 0.10
f Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 0.30
g Total Yield Increase Qtls. 258.00
h Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.10
i Net benefit due to Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 0.21
j Net benefit to the farmer due to Macro Nutrient application per Ha Rs. /ha 2434.00
BMicro Nutrient application (Boron) 0.00
a Area Proposed under Boron Application Ha 400.00
b Cost reduction per Ha due to supply of Boron under Subsidy Pattern Rs. /ha 135.00
c Total cost reduction due to supply of Boron under Subsidy Pattern Rs. In Crs 0.01
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 0.20
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 80.00
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.03
g Net benefit due to Boron application Rs. In Crs 0.04
h Net benefit to the farmer due to Boron application per Ha Rs. /ha 945.00
2Integrated Pest Management
Adpoting of IPM
a Area Proposed under IPM ApplicationHa
850.00
b IPM as per recommended dose Rs. /ha
2000.00
c Farmer Practice usageRs. /ha
3000.00
d Cost reduction Ha due to adopting of IPMRs. /ha
1000.00
e Total benefit on IPM applicationRs. In Crs
0.40
f Yield increase per HaQtls.
0.20
g Total Yield IncreaseQtls.
170.00
h Benefit due to Yield increaseRs. In Crs
0.07
i Net benefit due to IPM application Rs. In Crs
0.47
j Net benefit to the farmer due to IPM application per HaRs. /ha
5515.88
SUMMARY
0.00
a Total area proposedha
1050.00
b Cost reduction /ha due to interventionsRs. /ha
2354.00
c Net bebifit to the farmers due to interventionsRs. /ha
8894.88
d Total value increase Rs. In Crs
0.72
Interventions
1. Seed replacement
2. Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)
a) Macro Nutrient Management
b) Micro Nutrient application (Gypsum)
3. Farm Yard Manure
4. Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
5. Area of previous year brought under cultivation
Interventions proposed to achieve Double Digit Growth
Present and Projected scenario
Year Area(Ha) Production (MT)Productvity (Kg per
Ha)GVA (Rs. In crores)
2014-15 607 295 487 1.332015-16 2300 2346 1020 10.56
Net Increase 1639 2051 533 9.23
Mandal : Simhadripuram Crop : Groundnut
1Seed Replacement
a Area Proposed under Seed Replacement Ha 607.00
b Cost reduction per Ha due to supply of Subsidy seed Rs. /ha 2700.00
c Total cost reduction due to supply of subsidy seed Rs. In Crs 0.16
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 1.00
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 607.00
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.36
g Net benefit due to Seed Replacement Rs. In Crs 0.53
h Net benefit to the farmer due to seed replacement per Ha Rs. /ha 8700.00
2Integrated Nutrient Management 0.00
AMacro Nutrient application 0.00
a Area Proposed under INM Ha 607.00
b NPK as per recommended dose Rs. /ha 2922.00
c Cost of fertilizer as per farmers usage Rs. /ha 4825.00
d Cost reduce per Ha due adopting of INM Macro Nutient application Rs. /ha 1903.00
e Total benefit on Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 0.12
f Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 0.80
g Total Yield Increase Qtls. 485.60
h Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.29
i Net benefit due to Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 0.41
j Net benefit to the farmer due to Macro Nutrient application per Ha Rs. /ha 6703.00
BMicro Nutrient application (GYPSUM)
a Area Proposed under Gypsum Application Ha 607.00
bCost increse per Ha due to supply of Gypsum under Subsidy Pattern Rs. /ha 1800.00
cTotal cost reduction due to supply of Gypsum under Subsidy Pattern Rs. In Crs 0.11
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 0.75
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 455.25
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.27
g Net benefit due to Gypsum application Rs. In Crs 0.38
h Net benefit to the farmer due to Gypsum application per Ha Rs. /ha 6300.00
3FYM application 0.00
a Area Proposed under FYM Application Ha 607.00
b Cost increaseper Ha due to FYM application Rs. /ha 2500.00
c Total benefit on FYM application Rs. In Crs 0.15
d Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 0.60
e Total Yield Increase Qtls. 364.20
f Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.22
g Net benefit due to FYM application Rs. In Crs 0.07
h Net benefit to the farmer due to FYM application per Ha Rs. /ha 1100.00
4Integrated Pest Management Adpoting of IPM
a Area Proposed under IPM Application Ha 607.00
b IPM as per recommended dose Rs. /ha 1602.00
c Farmer Practice usage Rs. /ha 2537.00
d Cost reduction Ha due to adopting of IPM Rs. /ha 935.00
e Total benefit on IPM application Rs. In Crs 0.06
f Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 0.50
g Total Yield Increase Qtls. 303.50
h Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.18
i Net benefit due to IPM application Rs. In Crs 0.24
j Net benefit to the farmer due to IPM application per Ha Rs. /ha 3935.00
5Increase of Area 0.00
a Area proopsed to be increase Ha 1690.00
b Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 7.50
c Total Yield Increase Qtls. 12675.00
d Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 7.61
e Net benefit due to additional area Rs. In Crs 7.61
SUMMARY 0.00
a Total area proposed Ha 2300.00
b Cost reduction /ha due to interventions Rs. /ha 2840
c Net bebifit to the farmers Rs. /ha 26738
d Total value increase Rs. In Crs 9.23
Interventions proposed to achieve Double Digit Growth
Present and Projected scenario
Year Area(Ha) Production
(MT)Productvity (Kg
per Ha)GVA (Rs. In
crores)
2014-15 324 280 864 0.45
2015-16 561 1013 1805 1.62
Net Increase 237 941 941 1.17
Interventions
1.Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)
a. Macro Nutrient application
b.Micro Nutrient application (Zinc Sulphate)
2. Integrated pest management (IPM)
3. Farm Mechanisation
Mandal: Simhadripuram Crop : Jowar
1Integrated Nutrient Management
AMacro Nutrient application
a Area Proposed under INM Ha 350.00
b NPK as per recommended dose Rs. /ha 1749.00
c Cost of fertilizer as per farmers usage Rs. /ha 2705.00
d Cost reduce per Ha due adopting of INM Macro Nutient application Rs. /ha 956.00
e Total benefit on Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 0.03
f Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 2.50
g Total Yield Increase Qtls. 875.00
h Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.15
i Net benefit due to Macro Nutrient application Rs. In Crs 0.18
j Net benefit to the farmer due to Macro Nutrient application per Ha Rs. /ha 5206.002Integrated Pest Management
Adpoting of IPM
a Area Proposed under IPM Application Ha 324.00
b IPM as per recommended dose Rs. /ha 920.00
c Farmer Practice usage Rs. /ha 1380.00
d Cost reduction Ha due to adopting of IPM Rs. /ha 460.00
e Total benefit on IPM application Rs. In Crs 0.01
f Yield increase per Ha Qtls. 3.00
g Total Yield Increase Qtls. 972.00
h Benefit due to Yield increase Rs. In Crs 0.17
i Net benefit due to IPM application Rs. In Crs 0.18
j Net benefit to the farmer due to IPM application per Ha Rs. /ha 5560.00
3Increase of Area
a Area proopsed to be increase
Ha
237.00
b Yield increase per Ha
Qtls.
20.00
c Total Yield Increase
Qtls.
4740.00
d Benefit due to Yield increase
Rs. In Crs
0.81
e Net benefit due to additional area
Rs. In Crs
0.81
SUMMARY
a Total area proposed
Ha
561.00
b Cost reduction /ha due to interventions
Rs. /ha
1811.00
c Net bebifit to the farmers due to interventions
Rs. /ha
10766.00
d Total value increase
Rs. In Crs
1.17
Soil Condition
S.No Problem Remedy to address the problem
1 Low Organic carbon content in the soil Raising of legume crops(PULSES) for nitrogen fixation in soil and application of soil amendments like castor cake ,Neem seed kernal extract etc
2 Low nitrogen content in soil Split application of nitrogenous fertilisers as basal and top dressing and Prevention of nitrogen losses by using neem coated urea
3Increase in phosphates (P2O5) content in soil
Recommendation of increased use of organic fertiliser and application of phosphorus solubilising bio fertilisers in soil
4 Increase in PH OF SOIL i.e>8.7 Application of Gypsum at an average of 500 kg /acre
5 Decerese in PH i.e <4.00 Application of lime at an average of 600 to 1200 Kg/acre
6Micronutrient deficiency for zinc and iron elements
Application of the respective Micronutrient fertiliser
7 Increase in Electrical conductivity Managing drainage problem in irrigation and leaching of excess salts in soil
5.Soil Health Profile based on soil test results conducted during 2015.
Sl. No.
Component Target
No.of soil
samples collecte
d by MAOs
No.of Soil
Sample received to Lab
No.of Soil
Sample analyse
d
Soil Health Cards online
Soil Health Cards
distributed
1 Macro 520 520 520 520
475 4752 Micro 260 260 260 260
S.No Particulars Status S.No Particulars Status
1Ogranic Carbon Low 1Zinc 95% deficient
2Nitrogen Low 2Boran 40 % deficient
3Phosphorous Medium 3Iron 92% deficient
4Potash High 4Sulphar 26 % deficient
• Potassium Content in Soils is Very high, hence Farmers recommended not to apply Potassium to Soils apply of Phosphate as Basal dose only in follow of recommendations• Apply of Neem coated Urea for increase efficiency of Nitrogen• As per the analysis reports received Micronutrient deficiencies observed as detailed Zinc- 95% deficiency, Iron- 92% deficiency, Sulphure- 26% deficiency, Boron- 40% deficiency. •To correct Micronutrient deficiencies, the following Micronutrients proposed to Supply by Department of Agriculture as follows• Zinc targeted area proposed is 574 ha, allotted 6.0mts• Boron targeted area proposed is 513 ha, allotted 0.92mts• Gypsum targeted area proposed is 1609 ha, allotted 114 MTs
6. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
I Additional Areas:-
• Additional Areas under irrigation provided by Irrigation department.:- nil
• Areas crop wise targeted by Department of Agriculture:-
• Areas crop wise brought under diversification and previous area brought
under cultivation detailed below.
Crop Bengal gram
Ground nut
Cotton Jowar Total
Area in ha 28 1693 311 237 2269
Crop Paddy Remarks
Crop Bengal gram Remarks
Name of Variety NBG-3 Seed availability is the major constrain
No. of ha’s proposed 1000
Qty of Seed required in qtls
1429.00
B) Varietal Replacement plan targeted for 2015-16:-
6. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Sno Year
Mandal Normal area Urea DAP NPK Other Total
1 2013-14 23025 324 500 1304 125 2253
2 2014-15 16579 185 250 1100 200 1735
III Soil Health Management
A. Fertilizer requirement as per Normal Areas for last 2 years.
Sno Year
Mandal Normal area Urea DAP NPK Other Total Remarks
1 2013-14 23025 324 500 1304 125 2253
Fertilizer Consumption assumed based on the Fertilizer sales at Mandal level
B.Actual chemical fertilizer consumed for last 2 years.
Sno Year
Mandal Normal area Urea DAP MOP NPK SSP Total
1 2015-16 17135 450 500 250 1100 220 2520
C.As per the targeted area, fertilizer requirement for 2015-16 (as per the soil test based recommendations).
D.Saving of fertilizer by following soil test based recommendations.
. Potassium Content in Soils is Very high, hence Farmers recommended not to
apply Potassium to Soils.
. Apply of Phosphate as Basal dose only in follow of Recommendations.
. Apply of Neem coated Urea for increase of efficiency
E.Micro nutrient deficiency in Normal areas and targets F. Problematic soils like
Saline, Alkaline, salt etc. and areas and measures taken for reclamation (quantify
Nil).
Sl.
NoName of the
DivisionName of the
Mandal
Gypsum 42% deficiencyKharif-15 Rabi-15-16
Area in Ha Target Positione
dDistribut
edArea in
Ha Target Positioned
Distributed
1 Muddanur Simhadripuram 1609 114 21 2 300 150
Sl. No
Name of the
Division
Name of the Manda
l
Boron Boron 40% Deficiency
Total TargetKharif-15 Rabi-15-16
Basal Basal Foliar
Area
Target
Positioned
Distributed
AreaTarget
Positioned
Distributed
Area
Target
Positioned
Distributed
Area
Target
Positioned
Distributed
1 Muddanur Simhadripuram
513 0.920 0.25 0 385 0.750.2
50 13
0.010
103 0.15
Sl. No
Name of the
Division
Name of the Manda
l
Zinc Sulphate 65% deficiancyTotal Kharif-15 Rabi-15-16
Area
Target
Positioned
Distributed
Basal Foliar 12% Basal
AreaTarget
Positioned
Distributed
Area
Target
Positioned
Distributed
Area
Target
Positioned
Distributed
1 Muddanur Simhadripuram
439 6 0 0 351 5 0 0 11 0.14 11 0.14
Allocation of Micro Nutrients for the year 2015-16
•Detailed good agronomical practices to be adopted crop wise.
•Paddy:- . Seed Treatment with Carbendazim-1g/kg seed
. Basal application of Zinc 50kgs /ha
. Drain out the Field at Tillering stage for increasing productive Tillers
. Making of allies for every 2mts in East-West direction
. 4-5 split applications of Fertilizer
. Line sowing/ Drum seeding Method
. Mechanized Harvesting
•Cotton:- .Seed treatment with Imidacloprid -48%- 7gms/kg
.Basal application of Zinc-50kg/ha, Boron-2.5kg/ha, Magnesium-
10kg/ha
Application of Fertilizer within 90DAS
.Stem application method within 60DAS
. Inter cropping with Redgram crop
. To reduce pesticide consumption sowing of Non-Bt cotton.
IV Good Agricultural Practices
3.Bengal gram:- .Seed treatment with T.viridae-8-10g/kg of Seed./
Hexaconazole-2ml/kg of seed
. Inter cropping with Coriander @8:2 ratio
• Highlight locally adopted best agronomical practices and
indigenously developed practices.:- Nil
•Crop sequence:- 1. Paddy- Paddy, 2.Paddy-Sesamum, 3.Paddy-
Pulses(Green gram or Black gram)
•Crop rotation:- 1. Turmeric- Paddy 2. Cotton-Bengal gram
3. Bengal gram- Coriander
•Double cropping 1. Paddy-Paddy 2.Paddy- Pulses
Inter cropping:- 1.Cotton-Redgram
IV Good Agricultural Practices
a)Crop Sequence:Groundnut crop sequence with Green gram or Blackgram results
in increased yields.
b) Crop rotation:with legumes in cereals increases nitrogen fixation and results in
increased yields.
c)Intercropping:Intercropping with castor or cow pea in ground nut reduces
incidence of Spodoptera and leaf eating caterpillars.Intercropping with Red gram in
ground nut provides additional income.Border cropping with Jowar or bajra in ground
nut reduces incidence of Bud necrosis by arresting thrips movement.
d)Double cropping:Ground nut with Sesamum or sorghum will not only reduces
preparation cost for other crop and also reduces pest incidence leads to increased
returns.
IV Good Agricultural Practices
Strategies and techniques followed to reduce cost of cultivation.
•Chemical fertilizer applications (Nitrogen ):- By application of Green
manure seed, improves the Fertilizer efficiency, there by reduces the
Application of Nitrogenous Fertilizers up to 30%.
Without green manures applies 375kgs/ha, With green manure applies
250kgs/ha.
•Pest management.:- Application of Neem oil 3000ppm reduces the Pest
infestation.
•Promotion of organic pesticides, fertilizers and other botanicals.:- Seed
treatment with Pseudomonas, Application of PSB 10kgs/ha,
•Application of Weedicide:- Application of Weedicides as pre-emergence
and Post-emergence will reduces cost.
V Cost Reduction
VI. Extensions and Capacity building•Polam pilusthondhi- schedule detailed information required •ChandrannaRythukshetralu
Sl. No. Mandal DateVillage visited
8.30AM to 12.00noon 2.00PM to 5.30PM1 2 3 4 51 Simhadripuram 2.06.15 Simhadripuram 2 Simhadripuram 3.06.15 Ravulakolanu,Telki Sunkesula,Nandyalampalli
3 Simhadripuram 4.06.15 Pydipalem,Simhadripuram Chavvaripalli,Kothapalli
4 Simhadripuram 5.06.15 Himakuntla,GurijalaB.Cherlopalli,Bidanamcherla
5 Simhadripuram 6.06.15 Kasnuru,Ankalammaguduru Diddukunta,Lomada
6 Simhadripuram 08.06.15 Balapanur,Kovarmguntapalli Bojjayapalli,Kamballi
7 Simhadripuram 09.06.15 Gurijala Bidanamcherla
8 Simhadripuram 10.06.15 Chavvaripalli Pydipalem
9 Simhadripuram 16.06.15 devathapuram Jangamreddypalli
10 Simhadripuram 17.06.15 Telki Sunkesula
11 Simhadripuram 23.06.15 Ravulakolanu Maddulapaya
12 Simhadripuram 24.06.15 Kasnur Nandyalampalli
13 Simhadripuram 30.06.15 Diddukunta Lomada
VI. Extensions and Capacity building
Sl. No. Mandal DateVillage visited
8.30AM to 12.00noon 2.00PM to 5.30PM1 2 3 4 5
14 Simhadripuram 01.07.15 Balapanur Nidivelgal
15 Simhadripuram 07.07.15 Himakuntla Agraharam
16 Simhadripuram 08.07.15 Simhadipuram Ankalammaguduru
17 Simhadripuram 14.07.15 Gurijala Bidanamcherla
18 Simhadripuram15.07.15 Chavvaripalli Pydipalem
19 Simhadripuram 21.07.15 devathapuram Jangamreddypalli
20 Simhadripuram 22.07.15 Telki Sunkesula
21 Simhadripuram 28.07.15 Ravulakolanu Maddulapaya
22 Simhadripuram 29.07.15 Kasnur Nandyalampalli
23 Simhadripuram 04.08.15 Diddukunta Lomada
24 Simhadripuram 05.08.15 Balapanur Nidivelgal
25 Simhadripuram 11.08.15 Himakuntla Agraharam
26 Simhadripuram 12.08.15 Simhadipuram Ankalammaguduru
VI. Extensions and Capacity building
Sl. No. Mandal DateVillage visited
8.30AM to 12.00noon 2.00PM to 5.30PM
1 2 3 4 5
27 Simhadripuram 18.08.15 Gurijala Bidanamcherla
28 Simhadripuram19.08.15 Chavvaripalli Pydipalem
29 Simhadripuram25.08.15 devathapuram Jangamreddypalli
30 Simhadripuram26.08.15 Telki Sunkesula
31 Simhadripuram01.09.15 Ravulakolanu Maddulapaya
32 Simhadripuram02.9.15 Kasnur Nandyalampalli
33 Simhadripuram08.09.15 Diddukunta Lomada
34 Simhadripuram09.09.15 Balapanur Nidivelgal
35 Simhadripuram15.09.15 Himakuntla Agraharam
36 Simhadripuram16.09.15 Simhadipuram Ankalammaguduru
37 Simhadripuram22.09.15 Gurijala Bidanamcherla
38 Simhadripuram23.09.15 Chavvaripalli Pydipalem
39 Simhadripuram29.09.15 devathapuram Jangamreddypalli
Statement showing the details of CRKs proposals in Simhadripuram for the Year 2015-16
Sl. No.
Division
Mandal
Area covered under Chandranna Rythu Kshetralu in Ha
Total CRK
Division
Wise
Paddy
MaizeBeng
al Gram
Cotton
(Kappas)
Ground Nut
Sunflower
Sesamum
JowarOther crops
1Muddan
urSimhadripuram
0 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 0 30
•Special awareness programs and trainings conducted to
MPEOs and Farmers in highlighting cost reduction and
promotion of Natural Farming.:- Trainings organized on
Organic Farming in Co-ordination with Scientists from
KVK, ARS, DAATT center.
•Identification of Best Adoptive Farmers as Master
Trainers.:-
•Involvement RMGs, SHGs, NGOs & other Organisations.
•Exposure of farmers to CMSA villages.
VI. Extensions and Capacity building
Statement showing the Mandal wise component wise category wisebudget allocation Under NSP during-2015-16 - Simhadripuram Mandal.
S.No Mandal Name of the implement Phy Fin Remarks
1 Simhadripuram Tractor Drawn Implements 38 3.79
2 Simhadripuram Rotavators 5 2.6
3 SimhadripuramPlant protection
equipment 31 1.14
4 Simhadripuram Diesel engines 4 0.4
5 Simhadripuram Power Tiller 0 0
6 Simhadripuram Mini Tractors 0 0
7 Simhadripuram Tarpalins(HDPE) 119 1.48
8 Simhadripuram Trapalins(MCL) 18 0.225
•Enrolment of farmers to M-Kissan portal.:- 1. This fastens the
advising of the Farmers. 2.This creates awareness on Modern
practices 3.
•All beneficiary farmers of all schemes of department to be enrolled
in M- Kissan.:- 1.This is useful to get the details of Farmers who
availed schemes previously 2. This prevents repetition, there by
more Farmers availing Scheme benefits.
VIII. IT – Applications
The Simhadripuram mandal people are mainly depending on
Agriculture and majority of the farmers are big and marginal farmers.
They cultivating Bengalgram as major rain fed crop for their Livelyhood
and also growing Groundnut and Cotton as a major crops in Kharif.
The soils also having poor organic carbon, low Nitrogen, P2O5
medium and having High K2O and also deficient in micro nutrients such
as Zinc. Advocating of farmers through Department personnel adopting
Neam Coated Urea and Straight Fertilizers to improve Fertilizere use
Efficiency and micronutrients application in all the crops to correct the
deficiencies.
Conclusion:
The extension staff of the mandal are extensively giving wide
publicity though trainings and distributing Phamplets to create
awareness to all the farmers on Soil sampling and advantages of soil
sampling, duly adopting the Soil test based fertilizer application for all
the crops.
The rural poor living standards and economical standards there is
a need of technology transfer to the farmer by giving trainings,
exposure visits, conducting Demos with increases the capacity
building of the individual farmer will increases the confidence Leeds to
adopt new practices in future for getting better results. Promoting farm
mechanization, organic farming, and application of Bio agents reduce
the cost of cultivation and maintains the ecology.
Due to above efforts of the Department the cost benefit ratio of
farming community in the mandal has been increased which results in
successful achievement of double digit growth for the year 2015-16.
Conclusion: