1 ICAR-ATARI, Pune DETAILS OF ACTION PLAN OF KVK DURING 2019-20 (1 st April 2019 to 31 st March 2020) 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail Address with PIN code Telephone E mail Website address & No. of visitors (hits) Krishi Vigyan Kendra Ganpat University Mehsana-Gozaria Highway, Ganpat Vidyanagar-384012, Mehsana, Gujarat. Office FAX kvkmehsana@ ganpatuniversity.ac.in www.kvkmehsana.org (3,58,013) http://mehsana.kvk6.in ( 201202 ) (02762) 289189 (02762) 289189 1.2. Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail Address Telephone E mail Website address Office FAX Mehsana District Education Foundation, Ganpat University Mehsana-Gozaria Highway, Ganpat Vidyanagar -384012, Mehsana, Gujarat (02762) 286924 (02762) 286080 info@ganpatuniversity.ac.in, [email protected]www.ganpatuniversity.ac.in 1.3. Name of the Senior Scientist and Head with phone & mobile no. Name Telephone / Contact Dr. R A Patel Office Mobile Email 02762-289189 07778033471 9427692805 [email protected]1.4. Year of sanction: 2005
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ICAR-ATARI, Pune
DETAILS OF ACTION PLAN OF KVK DURING 2019-20
(1st April 2019 to 31st March 2020)
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK
1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address with PIN code Telephone E mail Website address & No. of visitors (hits)
2.2. Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography)
a. Soil type
Sl. No. Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics
1 IV (North Gujarat) Semi arid and subtropical
b. Topography
S. No. Agro ecological situation Characteristics
1 Alluvial sandy soils with medium rain fall Sandy and loamy sand soil
2 Alluvial sandy soils with low rain fall Sandy loam soil
3 Alluvial sandy loam soils with medium rain fall Sandy loam soil
4 Medium black ill-drained soils with medium rainfall Sandy, Clay loam and clay soil
2.3. Soil Types S. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha
1 Medium black • Medium water holding capacity,
• Medium permeability 64500
2 Sandy loam • Retain more water and nutrient than sandy soil and black soil
259700
3 Sandy • Low water holding capacity
• High permeability 28900
4 Saline / salt affected • Salt accumulate on soil surface,
• Water logging condition,
• Crack formation during summer season
• It contain excess neutral soluble salts chiefly chlorides and sulphate of Na, Mg and Ca
81900
Total 435000
2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district (2017-18)
(estimates)
S. No Crop Area (ha) Production ('00 MT.) Productivity (kg./ha)
1 Cereals
Rice (kharif) 7095 170.46 2402.47
Wheat 67645 2003.78 2962.20
Pearlmillet(kharif) 4672 60.60 1297.10
Maize(Kharif) 210 2.77 1319.80
2 Pulses
Greengram- Kharif 1531 6.06 395.70
Blackgram 2061 6.95 337.30
Guar seed 27649 170.95 618.30
Gram 126 1.12 887.10
3 Oilseed
Groundnut-Kharif 8711 220.89 2535.80
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Castor 8422 2017.45 2395.40
Mustard 20977 330.05 1573.40
Sesamum-Kharif 2899 5.20 179.30
4 Cash crops
Cotton 43231 1514.96 595.74
Tobacco 241 4.81 1993.83
Source : District Agriculture Department, Mehsana
Area, production and productivity of Horticultural crops ( 2017-18)
Crop Area (ha) Production (MT.) Productivity (Qt./ha)
Mango 1014 5070 50
Chiku 1138 10185.1 89.5
Citrus 12404 175888.7 141.8
Ber 1804 18040 100
Banana 19 760 400
Guava 832 8195.2 98.5
Pomegranate 1047 16553.07 158.1
Papaya 1146 55523.7 484.5
Custard apple 72 577.44 80.2
Aonla 1275 8925 70
Potato 7611 226427.3 297.5
Onion 521 10654.45 204.5
Brinjal 2547 44954.55 176.5
Cabbage 1058 22905.7 216.5
Okra 2075 28738.75 138.5
Tomato 4560 147516 323.5
Cauliflower 1046 19089.5 182.5
Clusterbean 3043 33016.55 108.5
Cowpea 1123 12184.55 108.5
Cumin 2458 2138.46 8.7
Fennel 14133 29820.63 21.1
Dry Chilli 1374 2720.52 19.8
Garlic 259 1100.75 42.5
Fenugreek 652 1434.4 22
Isabgol 253 215.05 8.5
Ajwain 625 656.25 10.5
Dilseed 1249 1511.29 12.1
Coriander 189 272.16 14.4
Source :Dept of Horticulture, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
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2.5. Weather data (2018-19)
Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0 C Relative Humidity (%)
Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum
April-2018 0.0 39.9 23.4 57.3 17.0
May-2018 0.0 38.3 22.9 66.9 29.2
June-2018 34.0 35.2 25.1 72.4 46.1
July-2018 140.0 28.4 23.1 95.3 74.1
August-2018 96.0 27.3 22.2 93.9 73.1
September-2018 90.5 28.7 20.0 98.1 61.8
October-2018 0.0 32.3 16.3 93.9 37.9
November-2018 0.0 28.9 12.9 79.9 37.2
December-2018 0.0 23.3 8.30 80.3 39.0
January-2019 0.0 22.5 7.10 82.9 38.7
February-2019 - - - - -
March-2019 - - - - -
Total 360.5 - - - -
Source : Wheat Research Station, SDAU, Vijapur
2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc in the district Category Population Production Productivity
Cattle
Crossbred 99324 165920 ton 8.24 kg
Indigenous 94300 58429 ton 2.97 kg
Buffalo 561900 474390 ton 4.16 kg
Sheep
Crossbred 18900 21 ton 1.1 kg
Indigenous
Goats 91700 6246 ton 0.31
Pigs
Crossbred
Indigenous
Rabbits
Poultry
Hens
Desi 10200 1193400 no egg 117
Improved 23000 6624000 no egg 288
Ducks
Turkey and others
Fish (Reservoir)
* Dept. of Animal Husbandry,Mehsana
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2.7. Details of Operational area / Villages
Sr.
No.
Taluka Name of
the block
Name of the village Major crops
&
enterprises
Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas
1 Visnagar Visnagar
Kansarakui, Savala,
Bokarvada,
Amarpura, Rajgadh,
Kansa
Castor,
Cotton,
Tobacco,
Wheat,
Pearl millet
,
Sorghum,
Mustard,
Lucerne,
Fennel,
Cumin,
Chilli,
Potato,
Pomegranat
e, Acid
lime, Ber,
Guava,
Watermelon
, Brinjal,
Paddy,
Sesamum,
Clusterbean
,
Tomato,
Sapota,
Aonla,
Green
gram,
mango,
Drumstick,
groundnut,
ajwain, oil
seed crops,
horticulture
crops,
pulses
crops,
Mothbean,
Fodder
crops,
Poultry ,
livestock,
farm
implements,
home
science,
organic
farming,
• Less land holding
• No use of high yielding and resistant varieties
• No use of micronutrients
• Acute shortage of irrigation water
• Unawareness about pest identification and disease diagnosis
• Shortage of organic manures
• Poor quality of manures
• False sowing method
• Poor physical characteristic of soils
• Low availability of green fodder
• Crop damaged by wild animals
• Low market price of crop produced
• Unhealthy raising of vegetables seedling
• Low productivity of livestocks
• Not follow post harvestmanagement
• Found health weakness in Girls and women
• Improper Orchard management
• High cost of cultivation
• Labour scarcity
• High cost of animal feeds
• Unawareness about animal feed management
• Found storage loss in grain
• Poor socio economic conditions
• Lack of skill
• Unawareness about balance diet in BPL families
• Indiscriminate use of pesticides and weedicide
• Less shelf life of fruits
• Integrated Crop Management
• Integrated Nutrient Management
• Integrated Pest Management
• Integrated Disease Management
• Micro Irrigation System
• Disease Management in dairy animal
• Feed Management in dairy animals
• Dairy Management
• Soil fertility management
• Nursery raising
• Fodder Production
• Production of Organics Inputs
• Production and Management technology of horticultural crops
• Processing and Value Addition
• Income Generating activities
• Storage loss Minimisation Technologies
• Women and Child Care
• Household Food Security by kitchen garden
• Farm Mechanisation
• Group Dynamics
• Local specific Drudgery Reduction Technologies
• Seed production
• Repair and maintain of farm machineries and implements
• Varietal evaluation
• Production of small tools and implements
• Production of livestock feed and fodder
• Management of problematic soil
• Rural craft
• Mobilization of social capital
• Leadership development
• Vermicompost
• Productivity enhancement in field
2 Mehsana Mehsana
Laxmipura (Khara),
Laxmipurabunglow,
Motidau, Baliyasan,
3 Kadi Kadi Shiyapura,
Khavad,Dharampur
4 Vijapur Vijapur Vajapur, Ransipur,
Pirojpura
5 Satlasan
a
Satlasan
a
Vasda, Mumanvas,
Khodamali
6 Bechraji Bechraji Devgadh, Venpura,
7 Vadnaga
r
Vadnaga
r
Sipor, Jagapura,
Sulipur, Kahipur
8 Kheralu Kheralu Chada, Dedasan
9 Unjha Unjha Laxmipura
(Aithor)
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10 Jotana Jotana Jotana, Balsasan
women
empowerm
ent, soil
health,
capacity
building,
kitchen
garden,
cattle
and vegetables
• Anemia in adolescent girlsand farm women
• Lack of knowledge about secondary agriculture
• Use of improved farm implements are not affordable
• Heavy infestation of nemotodes in fruits and vegetable crops
• Low productivity of major crops
• Problematic soil
• Disease infestation due to heavy irrigation
• High mortality rate in chicks and cattle
• Injudicious use of fertilizer
• Unawareness about seed treatment
• deficiency of micro nutrients
• Low fodder production
• Improper housing
• Unawareness about scientific poultry farming
• unawareness about vaccination and deworming
• Low profitability
• High cost of fuel
• No use of bio-fertilizer
• Low yield due to gumosis in acid lime
• Unawareness about bio-pesticides
• High incidence of blight in cumin and fennel
• Low milk production in lactacting buffalo
• High incidence of mastitis disease and parasitic worm
• Poor feed and fodder management
• Repeat breeding
• Poor adoption of farm mechanization
• High drudgery
crops
• Weed management
• Production of low volume and high value crops
• Post harvest technologies
• Rejuvenation of old orchard
• Integrated farming system
• Use of plastics in farming practices
• Dairying
• Management in farm animals
• Soil and water testing
• Soil and water conservation
• Income generation activities for empowerment of rural women
• Formation and management of SHGs
• Enterpreneurial development of farmers/youths
• Bio-fertilizer production
• Production of bio-control agents and bio-pesticides
• Organic manure production
• Production of organic inputs
• Resource conservation technology
• Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
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2.8. Priority thrust areas:
Crop/Enterprise Thrust area Cotton,Castor Integrated Crop Management
Integrated Nutrient Management Integrated Disease Management Integrated Pest Management Productivity enhancement in field crops Weed management
Sesamum, Blackgram , Mothbean and chickpea
Integrated Crop Management Integrated Nutrient Management Integrated Disease Management Seed Production Integrated Pest Management Weed management
Fodder Bajra and Sorghum Integrated Crop Management Integrated Nutrient Management
Groundnut Integrated Crop Management Integrated Nutrient Management Integrated Disease Management Seed Production Integrated Pest Management Weed management
Chilli and Tomato Integrated Disease Management Integrated Pest Management Integrated Crop Management Integrated Nutrient Management Value Addition Nursery Raising Production of low volume and high value crops Cultivation of fruits
Wheat Integrated Crop Management Integrated Nutrient Management Integrated Pest Management
Fennel, Fenugreek, Ajwain, Cumin and Isabgol
Integrated Nutrient Management Integrated Disease Management Integrated Pest Management Micro Irrigation System Processing and Value Addition Production and Management Technology Post Harvest Technology
Acid Lime, Pomegranate, Drumstick, Watermelon and Guava
Production and Management Technology Micro Nutrient Application Integrated Disease Management Integrated Pest Management Value Addition Micro Irrigation System Rejuvenation of old orchard Integrated farming system
Kitchen Garden House hold Food Security by kitchen gardening and nutritional gardening
Potato Integrated Crop Management Integrated Nutrient Management Integrated Disease Management Integrated Pest Management Value Addition
Farm Implements Local Specific Drudgery Reduction Technology Farm Mechanization Production of small tools and implements Use of plastics in farming practices
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Repaire and maintenace of farm machinery and implements Installation and maintenance of MIS
Cattle Dairy Management Feed Management Disease Management Production of livestock feed and fodder Dairying Management in farm animals
Soil Health Production of Organic Inputs Soil Fertility Management Management of problematic soil Soil and water testing Soil and water conservation
Women Empowerment & Home Science
Income Generation Activities for empowerment of rural women Storage loss minimization techniques Women and child care Value Addition Design and development of low/minimum cost diet Location specific drudgery reduction technologies Rural craft
Capacity Building Group Dynamics Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths Mobilization of social capital Leadership development Formation and management of SHGs
Organic Farming Vermi Compost production Production of bio-control agents and bio-pesticides Organic manure production Bio-fertilizer production Production of organic inputs Resource conservation technologies
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3. TECHNICAL PROGRAMMES
3.1. A. Details of targeted mandatory activities by KVK
OFT FLD
(1) (2)
Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Area (ha) Number of Farmers
7 65 155 634
Training Extension Activities
(3) (4)
Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants
81 1485 302 5505
Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting material
(Nos.)
Fish seed prod. (Nos) Soil Samples
(5) (6) (7) (8)
69 2,15,000 - 400
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3.1. B. Operational areas details proposed during 2019-20
Sr.No. Major crops &
enterprises being
practiced in
cluster villages
Prioritized problems in
these crops/ enterprise
Extent of
area
(Ha/No.)
affected by
the problem
in the
district
Names of
Cluster
Villages
identified for
intervention
Intervention
(OFT, FLD,
Training,
extension
activity etc.)*
1 Blackgram • False sowing method
• Injudicious use of fertilizers
• No use of bio-fertilizers as well as micronutrients
• Lack of knowledge about pests and diseases identification and management
• False method and inadequate dose of weedicides and pesticides use
• High cost of cultivation
• No use of high yielding and resistence variety
• Poor socio-economic condition
• Lack of skill
2000 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Training
and extension
activity
2 Chickpea 200 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Training
and extension
activity
3 Mothbean 100 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Training
and extension
activity
4 Castor • Don't use recommended agronomical practices
• No use of high yielding and resistence variety
• Injudicious use of fertilizers
• No use of bio-fertilizers and micronutrients as well as bio pesticides.
• Unawareness about plant protection measures
• High cost of cultivation
• Poor socio-economic condition
• Lack of skill
72000 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Training
and extension
activity
5 Mustard 17000 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Training
and extension
activity
6 Groundnut 7000 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Training
and extension
activity
7 Acid Lime • Low yield due to gummosis
10000 ha Mehsana
district
OFT, Extension
activity, Training
8 Wheat • Use old variety
• Unawareness about termite managemen
60000 ha Mehsana
district
OFT, FLD,
Extension
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• False method of seed treatment
• Injudicious use of fertilizer
activity, Training
9 Chilli • Low yield
• Unawareness about bio-pesticides
• Use local variety
1500 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Extension
activity, Training
10 Fennel • Low yield
• use old variety
• No use of bio-pesticides
• Unawareness about pest
4000 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Extension
activity, Training
11 Cumin • High incidence of blight
• False method and inadequate dose of pesticides
1500 ha Mehsana
district
OFT, FLD,
Extension
activity, Training
12 Tomato • Low yield
• High cost of cultivation
• Indiscriminate use of pesticides
• Unawareness about pest and disease management
4000 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Extension
activity, Training
13 Cotton • Low yield
• Indiscriminate use of pesticides
• Unawareness about pest and disease management
• False sowing method
• High incidence of pink ball worm
• Use local variety
45000 ha Mehsana
district
OFT, FLD,
Extension
activity, Training
14 Fruits crops • Low yield
• Unawareness about pest and disease management
• Improper orchard management
• Heavy infestation of nematode
• Not follow postharvest management
• Lack of skill
• High cost of cultivation
• Deficiency of micro-nutrient
• Low market price
15000 ha Mehsana
district
Training, OFT
15 Spice crops • Low yield
• Unawareness about pest and disease management
• Heavy infestation of nematode
• Not follow postharvest management
10000 ha Mehsana
district
Training, OFT and extension activities
14
• Lack of skill
• High cost of cultivation
• Deficiency of micro-nutrient
• Low market price
• Use local variety
16 Vegetable Crops • Low yield
• Unawareness about pest and disease management
• Heavy infestation of nematode
• Not follow postharvest management
• Lack of skill
• High cost of cultivation
• Deficiency of micro-nutrient
• Low market price
15000 ha Mehsana
district
Training, FLD and extension activities
17 Fodder crops • Low fodder production
• High cost of animal feed
• High cost of cultivation
• Use local variety
•
35000 ha Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
18 Livestock
(Bypass protein)
• Low milk production in lactating buffalo
3 lakh no. Mehsana
district
Training and extension activity
19 Livestock
(Fenbendazole)
• High incidence of parasitic worm
1 lakh no. Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
20 Azolla • High cost of animal feed
5 lakhs no. Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
21 Livestock
(Chelated
Mineral Mixture)
• Low milk production in lactacting buffalo
3 lakh no. Mehsana
district
OFT, FLD, Training and extension activity
22 Livestock
(Probiotic)
• Low milk production in lactacting buffalo
3 lakh no. Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
23 Livestock • Low productivity of livestock
• Poor feed and fodder management
• Repeat breeding
• High cost of animal feed
• Unawareness about vaccination and deworming
4 lakh no. Mehsana
district
Training
24 Wheelhoe • Poor adoption of farm mechanization
• Labour scarcity
- Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
25 Improved sickle • High drudgery
• More time require
• Heavy weight of sickle
- Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
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26 Secutter • High drudgery
• More time require - Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
27 Kitchen garden • Poor house hold food security
- Mehsana
district
FLD, Training and extension activity
28 Home Science • Low market price of crop produce
• Lack of skill
• Less self-life of fruits and vegetables
• Unawareness about balance diet
• Poor socio-economic condition
- Mehsana
district
Training
29 Farm
Mechanization
• Poor adoption of farm mechanization
• Labour scarcity
• Poor Socio-economic condition
• Low land holding capacity
• Poor adoption of MIS
- Mehsana
district
Training
* Support with problem-cause and interventions diagram
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3.2.Technologies to be assessed
A.1. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of crops
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseed
s Pulses
Commercia
l Crops Vegetables Fruits Spices
Plantatio
n crops
Tuber
Crop
s
TOTAL
Varietal Evaluation 1 1
Seed / Plant production
Weed Management
Integrated Crop
Management
Integrated Nutrient
Management
1 1
Integrated Farming
System
Mushroom cultivation
Drudgery reduction
Farm machineries
Value addition 1 1
Integrated Pest
Management
1 1
Integrated Disease
Management
1 1
Resource conservation
technology
1 1
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
Post-harvest technology
TOTAL 1 1 2 2 6
A.2. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Wormi culture Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds
Nutrition Management 1 1
Disease of Management
Value Addition
Production and Management
Feed and Fodder
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
TOTAL 1 1
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B. Details of On Farm Trial / Technology Assessment during 2019-20
S.No
Crop/ enterpris
e
Prioritized
problem
Title of intervention
Technology options Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per trial
Cost
per trial
No. of
trial
Total cost for the
interventio
n
(Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
1 Isabgol Yield loss
due to
shattering
of seeds
Evaluation of stable and non shatteringIsabgol cultivar-GI-4
Local cultivar - GI-3 Farmer
practice
_ _ _ 10 800 Shattering
of seed
(%), Yield
Mr. B K
Patel
Recommendation - GI-4 Seed
Spices
Research
Station,
Jagudan,
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
Seed GI-4
variety
4 kg/ha 80
2 Wheat Low yield
due to
poor seed
setting
Nutrient Management in wheat
N : P : K - 205 : 86 : 00
kg/ha
Farmer
practices
- 18.7 kg
DAP, 37.4
kg Urea
- 10 12200 Yield, Test
weight
Mr. B K
Patel
N : P : K - 120 : 60 : 00
kg/ha
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
Urea and
DAP
13.1 kg
DAP, 21 kg
Urea
600
N : P : K - 120 : 60 : 00
kg/ha + spray of 2% urea
at milking stage of wheat
SDAU, S.K.
Nagar
Urea and
DAP
13.1 kg
DAP, 23 kg
Urea
620
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3 Cumin Very low
yield and
low market
price due
to inferior
seed
quality
Assessment
of
technology
for
management
of alternaria
blight in
cumin
Spray of Mancozeb 75%
WP, 20 gm/ 10 lit water at
disease initiation
Farmer
practices
Mancozeb
75% WP
0.5 kg
Mancozeb
- 10 6600 Percent
disease
Index and
yield
Dr. R A
Patel
Four sprays of Mancozeb
75% WP, 33 gm/10 lit. water
with soap solution starting
from 35 DAS at 10 days
interval
SDAU, S K
nagar
Mancozeb
75% WP
0.670 kg
Mancozeb
210
Spray of Azoxystrobin 23
SC 10 ml / 10 lit water with
soap solution starting from
disease initiation and then
after two spray at 10 days
interval
AAU Anand Mancozeb
75% WP,
Azoxystrobin
23 SC
150 ml
Azoxystrobi
n
450
4 Cotton Low yield
due to
infestation
of pinkboll
worm
Assessment of savajMDP technology for the management of pink boll worm
Spray of profenophos 50 %
EC or quinalphos 25 % EC
30 ml / 10 lit water
Farmer
practice
profenophos,
quinalphos
900 ml
profenophos
or quinalphos
-
10 9600
Yield, pest
Infestation
( %)
Dr. R A
Patel
Five spray of Beauveria
bassiana 80 gm / 10 lit water
at 5 % half opening of
flowers and remaining four
spray after 10 day interval
JAU,
Junagadh
Beauveria
bassiana
2.4 kg
Beauveria
bassiana
360
1000 drops of savajMDP
paste at place of between two
twigs at flowering initiation
stage and remaining two
treatment after 30 days
interval
JAU,
Junagadh
SavajMDP 120 gm
SavajMDP
600
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5 Mehsani
Buffalo
Anestrus
in
lactacting
bufalloes
Assessment of mineral and deworming effect on anestrus condition in lactactingbufalloes
Use of green fodder, dry
fodder, concentrate
Farmer
practices
- - - 10 17000 Signs of
heat
shown by
animals,
No. of
animal in
heat
Dr S M
Soni
T1 + mineral mixtures @
30 gms + copper and
cobalt bolus
SDAU, S K
nagar
Mineral
mixtures and
copper +
cobalt bolus
Mineral
mixtures 6
kg and 10
copper +
cobalt bolus
800
T2 + Deworming of
animals
IVRI,
Izzatnagar
Mineral
mixtures and
copper +
cobalt bolus
and
Deworming of
animals with
Fenbendazole
Mineral
mixtures 6 kg
and 10
copper +
cobalt bolus,
3 gm
Fenbendazol
e
900
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6 Mango
Squash
Spoilage
of Squash
during
storage
Assessment of Mango Squash preparation method
No use of preservative Farmer
practices
- - -
10 5000
Durability,
Taste,
colour
Mrs. B.R.
Choudhar
y
Green Mango 1 kg +
Sugar 450 gm + Sodium
Benzoate 1 gm
CISH,
Lucknow
Green
Mango,
Sugar,
Sodium
Benzoate
Green
Mango 1 kg
+ Sugar 450
gm +
Sodium
Benzoate 1
gm
250
Green Mango 1 kg +
Sugar 1.5 kg + Citric acid
8 gm + Potassium
Metabisulphiet 2 gm
Deputy
Director
Horticulture
(Canning)
Mehsana
Green
Mango,
Sugar, Citric
acid,
Potassium
Metabisulphi
et
Sugar 1.5 kg
+ Citric acid
8 gm +
Potassium
Metabisulphi
et 2 gm
250
7 Water
melon
Low yield
of water
melon
and high
evaporati
on rate of
soil
moisture
Assessment of mulching technique in water melon
Without mulch Farmer
practices
_ _ _ 5 22825 Yield
(kg/ha.)
Mr.R.A.
Kachhadia
Organic mulch SDAU
(2009)
Wheat/musta
rd straw
0.5 tonne 2000
Plastic mulch@20 microns JAU (2015) Plastic mulch 1.5 roll 2565
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Problem cause diagramme
1. Isabgol : Low yield due to poor seed setting
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2. Wheat : Low yield due to poor seed setting
23
3. Cumin : Very low yield and low market price due to inferior seed quality
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4. Cotton : Low yield due to infestation of pinkboll worm
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5. Mehsani buffalo : Anestrus in lactactingbufalloes
26
6. Mango Squash : Spoilage of Squash during storage
27
7. Watermelon : Low yield of water melon and high evaporation rate of soil moisture
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3.3. Frontline Demonstrations
A. Details of FLDs to be organized -
Sl.
No
.
Crop Variet
y
Thematic
area
Technology for
demonstration
Critical inputs with
cost(Rs)
Seaso
n and
year
Are
a
(ha)
No. of
farmers
/
demon.
Parameter
s
identified
CFLD - OILSEED
1 Groundnu
t
GJG-
22 ICM ICM
Seed GJG-22
Sulphur,
Chlorpyrihos,
Trichoderma,
PSB culture,
Rhizobium
culture,
Beauveria
bassiana,SNPV,
HNPV, Neem
Oil,
2,16,000
Kharif-
2019-
20
20 50 Yield, BCR
2 Castor GCH-7 ICM ICM
GCH-7, Sulphur,
PSB culture,
Azotobactor
culture,
Quinalphos,
Beauveria
bassiana, Neem
Oil,
Trichoderma,
1,35,00
0
Kharif-
2019-
20
30 75 Yield, BCR
3 Mustard GDM-4 ICM ICM
GDM-4, Sulphur,
PSB culture,
Azotobactor
culture,
Pendimethaline,
Beauveria
bassiana, Neem
Oil, Yellow
Sticky Trap
54,000
Rabi-
2019-
20
10 25 Yield, BCR
CFLD - Pulses
4 Blackgra
m GU-1 ICM ICM
Seed GU-1,
Sulphur,
Rhizobium
culture, PSB
culture,
Beauveria
bassiana, Neem
Oil
81,000
Kharif-
2019-
20
10 25 Yield, BCR
5 Chickpea GJG-5 ICM ICM
Seed GJG-5,
HNPV,
Pheromone
traps, SNPV,
PSB,
Rhizobium,
Beauveria
bassiana, Neem
81,000
Rabi-
2019-
20
10 25 Yield, BCR
29
Oil
6 Mothbean GM-2 ICM ICM
Seed GM-2,
Sulphur,
Rhizobium
culture, PSB
culture,
Beauveria
bassiana, Neem
Oil
81,000
Kharif-
2019-
20
10 25 Yield, BCR
Other FLD
7 Cotton GTHH-
49 ICM
Varietal
evaluation+HDP
S
Seed+PSB+
Azotobacter
45,000 Kharif-
2019-
20
5 12 Yield, BCR
8 Wheat GW-
451 ICM
Varietal
evaluation Seed
32,000 Rabi-
2019-
20
10 25 Yield, BCR
9 Chilli GC-3 ICM Varietal
evaluation Seedling
28,000 Kharif-
2019-
20
5 12 Yield, BCR
10 Fennel GF-12 ICM Varietal
evaluation Seed
10,000 Rabi-
2019-
20
10 25 Yield, BCR
11 Sorghum COFS-
29
Production
of livestock
feed and
fodder
Varietal
evaluation Seed
18,000 Kharif-
2019-
20
5 12 Yield, BCR
12 Cotton - IPM IPM
Pheromone
traps, Neem oil,
Beauvaria
bassiana
33,000 Kharif-
2019-
20
10 25
Pest
incidence,
Yield, BCR
13 Chilli - IPM IPM
Neem oil,
Beauvaria
bassiana,
VerticiliumLecan
i
16,000
Kharif-
2019-
20
5 12
Pest
incidence,
Yield, BCR
14 Fennel - IPM IPM
Neem oil,
Beauvaria
bassiana
10,000 Kharif-
2019-
20
5 12
Pest
incidence,
Yield, BCR
15 Tomato - IPM IPM
Neem oil,
Beauvaria
bassiana,
HNPV,
Trichogramma
cards
17,000
Kharif-
2019-
20
5 12
Pest
incidence,
Yield, BCR
16 Cumin GC-4 IDM IDM Propineb 70%
WP
21,000 Rabi -
2019-
20
5 12
Disease
Intensity,
Yield, BCR
17 Drumstick PKM-1
Productio
n of low
volume
and high
value
crops
IFS Plants
6,000
Kharif-
2019-
20
- 40 Yield/plant,
BCR
Total 8,84,00
0 155 424
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Sponsored Demonstration
Crop Area (ha) No. of farmers
- - -
B. Extension and Training activities under FLDs
S. No. Activity No. of activities Month Number of participants
1 Field days 32 - 1030
2 Farmers Training 30 - 584
3 Media coverage
4 Training for extension functionaries
C. Details of FLD on Enterprises
a. Farm Implements
Name of the
implement Crop
Season and year No. of
farmers Area (ha)
Critical inputs Performance parameters /
indicators
Secutter Castor Rabi-2019-20 30 -
Secutter,
Cost : 3,000
Labour saving, dropping
of capsule/spike
Wheelhoe Fennel Rabi-2019-20 10 -
Wheelhoe
Cost : 18,000 Labour saving
Dibbler Cotton Kharif -2019-20 10 -
Dibbler
Cost : 4500
Labour Saving,
Germination (%)
Dibbler Castor Kharif -2019-20 10 -
Dibbler
Cost : 4500
Labour Saving,
Germination (%)
Improved Sickle Wheat Rabi 2019-20 20 -
Sickle
Cost : 2400 Labour saving
Total 80 - 32,400 -
b. Livestock Enterprises
Enterprise Breed No. of farmers
No. of
animals,
poultry birds
etc.
Critical inputs Performance
parameters /
indicators
Fenbendazole Mehsani buffalo 20 20 Fenbendazole,
Cost : 2500
Milk production , BCR
Chelated
Mineral Mixture Mehsani buffalo 20 20 Chelated Mineral Mixture
Cost : 5,000
Milk production , BCR
Probiotic Mehsani buffalo 20 20 Probiotic
Cost : 6,000
Milk production , BCR
Bypass protein Mehsani buffalo 20 20 Bypass protein
Cost : 15000
Milk production , BCR
Total 80 80 28,500
c. FLD on Other enterprises
Enterprise Name of the technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmer
No.of units Critical inputs Performance parameters /
indicators
Kitchen garden Seeds and seedlings 50 50 Seeds and seedlings
Cost : 5000
Yield, BCR
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3.4.Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes):
A. ON Campus
Thematic Area No. of Courses
No. of Participants
Others SC/ST
Gran
d
Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
I Crop Production
Weed Management
Resource Conservation Technologies
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management 5 65 0 65 10 0 10 75
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low volume and high value crops 1 13 0 13 2 0 2 15
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit
Management of young plants/orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
f) Spices
Production and Management technology 2 26 0 26 4 0 4 30
Processing and value addition
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management technology
Post harvest technology and value addition
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
Soil and Water Conservation
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Integrated Nutrient Management
Production and use of organic inputs 1 13 0 13 2 0 2 15
Management of Problematic soils
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing
IV. Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management
Poultry Management
Piggery Management
Rabbit Management/goat
Disease Management 2 0 31 31 0 4 4 35
Feed Management 3 0 49 49 0 6 6 55
Production of quality animal products
V. Home Science/Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition
gardening
Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet