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7th SAC Meeting-
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA,
KENDRAPARA
Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.0 K.V.K MANDATES................................................................................................................................................................ 2
3.0 ORGANISATIONAL SETUP...............................................................................................................................................2
4.0 LAND USE STATUS OF KVK............................................................................................................................................3
5.0 SOIL STATUS......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
6.0 MODE OF ACTION...............................................................................................................................................................4
7.0 DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUCTIONAL UNITS.........................................................................................................4
8.0 THRUST AREAS OF KVK...................................................................................................................................................4
10.0 TRAINING ACHIEVEMENT YEAR AUGUST 2010- JULY2011........................................................................5
10.1 TRAINING TO FARMERS & FARM WOMEN.....................................................................................................5
10.2 TRAINING FOR RURAL YOUTH.............................................................................................................................7
10.3 VOCATIONAL TRAINING..........................................................................................................................................8
10.4 TRAINING FOR EXTENSION FUNCTIONARIES/ IN-SERVICE.........................................................8
11.0 FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION OTHER THAN OILSEEDS AND PULSES.............................................11
(AUG-2010 TO JULY, 2011).................................................................................................................................................11
12.0 FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION OF OILSEEDS AND PULSES....................................................................13
13.0 ON- FARM TESTING......................................................................................................................................................14
14.0 EXTENSION ACTIVITY.................................................................................................................................................16
15.0 SEED AND PLANTING MATERIALS PRODUCED AND SUPPLIED TO THE FARMERS......................17
16.1 TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR THE YEAR 2011-2012................................................................................18
16.1.1 TRAINING TO FARMERS & FARM WOMEN...............................................................................................18
16.1.2 TRAINING FOR RURAL YOUTH.......................................................................................................................19
16.1.3 VOCATIONAL TRAINING....................................................................................................................................20
16.1.4 TRAINING FOR EXTENSION FUNCTIONARIES/ IN-SERVICE............................................................20
16.2 FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION OTHER THAN OILSEEDS AND PULSES (11-12).........................22
16.3 ON FARM TESTING 2011-12....................................................................................................................................24
16.4 PROPOSED KVK FARM ACTIVITIES FOR 2011-12..........................................................................................27
16.5 EXTENSION ACTIVITIES.............................................................................................................................................28
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1. Assessment and refinement of technology through location specific on-farm testing in farmer's perspectives.2. Front line demonstration on various proven technologies in the farmer’s field.3. Training of farmers, farm women, rural youth and school drop outs.
4. Training to extension functionaries.
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kendrapara was established by ICAR in 1996 under the control of OUAT. Kendrapara district is situated in the eastern portion of the state and is bounded on the north by Bhadrak district, Jagatsingpur by south, Jajpur by north-west, Cuttack by west and on the east the Bay of Bengal. The district lies between 20o21’N to 22o10’N latitude and 86o14’E to 87o83’E longitude, occupying total geographical of 2,644 sq. km. The coastline covers 48 km stretching from Dhamara Muhan to Batighar.
2.0 K.V.K MANDATES
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kendrapara transfers need based technology to the farming
community in Agriculture and allied sector through its mandatory activities. It has four
broad mandates.
3.0 ORGANISATIONAL SETUP
Organisational set up, as sanctioned by ICAR consists of one Programme Co-ordinator, who
is being assisted by six Subject Matter Specialists (Crop Production, Plant protection, Soil
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science, Fishery Science, Horticulture & Agril Extension), one Programme Assistant, one
Farm Manager , one Computer Programmer and six other office supporting staffs. The
details are stated in Annexure -1
4.0 LAND USE STATUS OF KVK
Krishi Vigyan Kendra is having 12 ha of land. The detail land use status is stated below:
5.0 SOIL STATUS
The soil characteristic of the district is variable in nature and soil is dominated by alluvial and saline with sandy loam texture. About 90 percent soils are acidic in nature which is spread over Kendrapara, Pottamundai, Garadpur, Marsaghai, Aul, Rajkanika and Derabis blocks of the district. Rest 20 percent saline soils are spread over mainly in Rajnagar and Mahakalpada blocks.
TABLE 1, BLOCK SOIL STATUSSl.No Soil
typeCharacteristics Area in ha
1 Alluvial Coarse sand to clay texture, base saturation & fertility, acidic in reaction
85300ha
2 Saline Clay to clay loam in texture, low in N & K but medium in p, 48200ha
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Under Build-
ing13%
Under Demon
stra-tion Unit16%
Under Crops42%
Bunds/Cul-
tivable waste
8%
Or-chard/Agro
forestry
13%
Others(Retting Tank, WHS)
8%
Land use Status of KVK Land use pattern Area in HA
Under building 1.54
Under demonstration unit
1.96
Under crops 5.00
Bunds/available waste land
1.00
Orchard/ Agro-forestry 1.50
Others (Retting tank, WHS)
1.00
Total 12.00
reduced uptake of k, ca & mg by plants due to presence of excess N, suffers from H2S injury
3 Black Heavier in texture with more than 30% clay, soil reaction is neutral to slightly alkaline with presence of free CaCO3
nodules in profile
2500ha
6.0 MODE OF ACTION
Before execution of any programme survey is conducted in different potential villages by using PRA tools to know the agro-economic profile, problems and intervention action points are selected for executing the programmes either through training, demonstration or On Farm Testing. After execution works, impact study is conducted to know the changes in knowledge, skill and attitude, adoption of appropriate technology, increase in productivity, income and ultimately improvement in socio-economic status of farmers and village community.
7.0 DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUCTIONAL UNITS
To achieve the most important mandates of KVK, vocational training and campus farm units have been developed where the skill oriented trainings are imparted on the principle of “Learning by doing” and “Seeing is believing”.
Seed production units of paddy & dhainchaMedicinal plant unitMango and banana orchardOrnamental fish culture unitCarp hatcheryNutritional gardenDemo unit of Integrated farming system Mushroom production unitVermi-compost unitPoultry unitAzolla multiplication unitApiary unitDuckery unitMushroom spawn unitShed net for seedling and saplingPoly house
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8.0 THRUST AREAS OF KVK
1. Maximization of crop production.2. Development of suitable farming system models for different farming situations3. Value addition in fruits and vegetables4. Mushroom production and post harvest management5. Remunerative enterprise introduction (Floriculture, apiary, agarbati making golden grass
product and poultry rearing for dual purpose).6. Judicious pest and disease management practices7. Problem soil and water quality management8. Aquaculture 9. Food security and livelihood generation
10.0 TRAINING ACHIEVEMENT YEAR AUGUST 2010- JULY201 1
10.1 TRAINING TO FARMERS & FARM WOMEN
Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area Target
Achievement
Duration
No. of Participan
t1 Crop
Management
Weed management
3 3 3 75
Integrated crop management
3 3 3 75
Resources conservation technology
2 2 2 50
Bio-fertilizer production
2 2 2 50
Integrated farming
2 2 2 50
Crop diversification
1 1 1 25
Water management
1 1 1 25
Total 14 14 14 3502 Soil science Soil fertility
management3 3 4 100
Soil and water testing
1 1 1 25
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Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area Target
Achievement
Duration
No. of Participan
tManagement of problem soils
2 2 3 75
Integrated nutrient management
6 6 6 200
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
2 2 2 50
Total 14 14 16 4503 Horticulture Cultivation of
fruits2 2 2 50
Off season vegetables
2 2 2 50
Lay out and management of orchards
2 2 2 50
Propagation technique of ornamental plants
1 1 1 25
Production of low volume and high value crops
1 1 1 25
Nursery management
2 2 2 50
Production and management technology
4 4 4 100
Grading and standardization
1 1 1 25
Total 15 15 15 3754 Plant
protectionMushroom cultivation
1 1 1 25
Integrated pest management
9 9 9 225
Integrated disease management
8 8 8 200
Bio-control of pest and disease management
1 1 1 25
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Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area Target
Achievement
Duration
No. of Participan
tTotal 19 19 19 475
5 Women in agriculture
House hold food security by kitchen gardening and nutritional gardening
4 4 4 100
Income generation activities
5 5 9 175
Location specific drudgery reduction technique
2 2 2 50
Value addition 3 3 5 75Storage loss minimization technique
1 1 1 25
Total 15 15 21 4256 Fishery
scienceSeed production 3 3 6 150Pond management
1 1 2 50
Total 4 4 8 2007 Agril.
ExtensionProduction technology
1 1 1 25
Fodder cultivation
1 1 1 25
Total 2 2 2 50
10.2 TRAINING FOR RURAL YOUTH
Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area
Target
Achievement
Duration
No. of Participan
t1 Agronomy Seed
production1 1 3 20
Value 1 1 4 20
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additionBio-fertilizer production
1 1 3 20
2 Horticulture Seed production
1 1 2 15
3 Soil science Production of organic inputs
1 1 2 20
4 Plant protection
Mushroom cultivation
3 3 4 60
5 Women in Agriculture
Value addition
2 2 2 50
6. Fishery science
Seed production
1 1 3 45
7 Agriculture Extension
Para extension workers
7 7 14 175
Total 18 18 37 425
10.3 VOCATIONAL TRAINING
Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area Target Achievement
Duration No. of Participant
1 Agronomy Integrated farming
1 1 5 10
2 Horticulture Propagation technique of horticultural plant
1 1 5 10
3 Soil science Preparation technique and use of vermicompost in agriculture
1 1 3 10
4 Plant protection
Bee keeping 1 1 5 15
5 Women in Agriculture
Small scale processing
1 1 4 10
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6 Agriculture Extension
Rural craft 1 1 5 10
Total 6 6 27 65
10.4 TRAINING FOR EXTENSION FUNCTIONARIES/ IN-SERVICE
Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area
Target
Achievement
Duration
No. of Participan
t1 Agronomy Varietals
substitution1 1 1 10
Integrated crop management
1 1 1 10
Horticulture
Protected cultivation technology
1 1 1 10
Integrated nutrient management
1 1 1 10
Soil science Integrated nutrient management
1 1 2 10
Integrated nutrient management
1 1 2 10
Plant protection
Integrated pest management
1 1 1 10
Integrated pest management
1 1 1 10
Women in Agriculture
House hold food security
1 1 1 10
Diet designing
1 1 1 10
Agriculture Extension
Formation and management of SHGs &
2 2 2 50
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Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area
Target
Achievement
Duration
No. of Participan
tFCsInformation and net working of farmers
1 1 1 25
Capacity Building
1 1 1 25
Capacity Building
1 1 1 25
Capacity Building
1 1 1 25
Capacity building
1 1 1 25
Total 17 17 19 275
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11.0 FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION OTHER THAN OILSEEDS AND PULSES
(AUG-2010 TO JULY, 2011)
Sl. No
Name of the Enterprise
Intervention No. of farmer
s
Area (ha)
Average yield
Critical Input
1 Weed control in paddy Application of pretilachlor @1.5ltr/ha 5 2 42.2 q/ha Paddy seed
2 Green manuring in Kharif HYV paddy
Sowing of dhaincha seed @25Kg/ha and incorporating at six week stage
4 0.4 40.1 q/ha Dhaincha seed
3. Integrated nutrient management in medium land paddy
Use soil test based fertilizer (60-35-40) N:P:K kg/.ha along with 15kg BGA & 10kg PSB per ha along with FYM
3 1.5 42.8 q/ha Chemical fertilizer, bio-fertiliser
4. SRI in Rabi rice Planting of 10-12 days old seedlings with organic manure with spacing of 25 x 25 cm
2 0.8 55.8 q/ha Seeds and implement (marker)
5 Biofertilizer application in potato
Application of vermicompost incubated with liquid biofertilizer i.e, Azotobactor, Azospirillum & PSB @100ml. Each in 25kg vemicompost
10 4.0 202 q/ha Azotobacter, Azospirillum and PSB
6. Foliar application of micronutrients to cauliflower
Twice spraying of Borax @ 0.25%, Zinc sulphste@ 0.1% and Sodium Molybdate @ 0.02% after 25 days in 10 days interval
2 0.8 228 q/ha Borax, Zinc Sulphate and Sodium Molybdate
7 Demonstration of Integrated pest management for suppression of Yellow stem borer in paddy
Installation of Pheromonetrap@ 20nos/ha along with scripolure, release of Trichogramma japonicum Parastitoid@ 50,000/ha one month after transplanting 5 times at weekly interval, need based spraying of crop with Cartap hydrochloride@ 1gm/lit of water.
5 2 46.87 q/ha Pheromonetrap, Trichogramma japonicum, Cartap hydrochloride
8 Demonstration of chemical management for suppression of
Seed treatment with Imidacloprid 17.8SL@ 7 ml per kg of seed and foliar spray of Imidacloprid [email protected]/liter of water twice starting from
5 1 45.0 q/has Imidacloprid 17.8 SL
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Sl. No
Name of the Enterprise
Intervention No. of farmer
s
Area (ha)
Average yield
Critical Input
thrips in chilli 45 DAT at 15 days interval
9 Demonstration on Management of late blight disease of potato
Seed treatment with Carboxin 37.5%+ thiram37.5%@ 0.2% &Streptocycline @ 0.01% for 15 mins followed by shade drying and spraying with Metalxyl8%+ Mancozeb64%@ 0.2 % twice at 10 days interval at 45 DAS
5 1 190 q/ha Carboxin Streptocycline, Thiram, Metalxy
10 Integrated management of control of fruit & shoot borer in brinjal
Installation of pheromone traps (25 nos/ha) along with leucin lures, release of Trichogamma chilonis 50,000/ha as non chemical curative control measures. Need based application of cartap hydrochloride 1.5g/lit of water+ Diflubenzuron 0.5gm/lit of water.
5 1 302 q/ha pheromenoe trap, leucine lure, cartap hydrochloride, Trichogamma chilonis, Dimlin
11 Demonstration on cultivation of improved variety of pointed gourd cv. Swarna Alaukik
Introduction of improved varieties of pointed gourd cv. Swarn Alaukik having light green fruits, 5-8cm long, solid, thin skinned
4 0.12 140 q/ha Planting material
12. Demonstration of staggered method of planting in marigold for round the season flower production.
Cultivation of marigold variety Ceracole with full package of practices with staggered method of planting. Compost @ 3kg/m2 is mixed in the soil.with 20 gm urea, 100 gm super phosphate and 50 gm muriate of potash/m2
4 0.4 102 q/ha Planting material, urea, ssp & mop
14 Demonstration on cultivation of improved variety of tomato cv. Utkal Pragyan
Introduction of improved varieties of tomato cv. Utkal pragyan, a wilt tolerant variety with average yield potential of 37.5 t/ha
4 0.8 260
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Sl. No
Name of the Enterprise
Intervention No. of farmer
s
Area (ha)
Average yield
Critical Input
15 Demonstration on cultivation of CV. Cowpea Utkal Manika
Utkal Manik a dual season dwarf variety, pods are green meaty, tender, medium long 15-20 cm,resistant to mosaic
5 1.0 74 q/ha Seedlings
16 Use of improved sickle for reducing drudgery of farm women
Reduction of drudgery by using improved sickle in Kharif rice
20 21950 q/ha
Improved sickle
17 Use of cono weeder for reduction drudgery of farm women
Use of cono weeder in SRI paddy 10 0.5 61.5 q/ha Cono weeder
18 Semi intensive poultry farming
Introduction of colour bird black rock under semi intensive condition
24 2 kg Chicks, medicine and poultry feed
19 Cultivation of oyster mushroom
Oyster mushroom cultivation as an income generating activity
10 100 bed
1.8 kg/bed Spawn bottle and polythene
20 Cultivation of paddy straw mushroom
Paddy straw mushroom cultivation as an income generating activity
12 120 bed
- Spawn bottle and polythene
21 Demonstration on nutritional garden
Nutritional garden 23 0.5 143 q/ha Seed, seedling & pesticides
22 Demonstration on hybrid napier grass
Planting of Napier grass slips and cutting 2 1.0 - Planting materials and fertiliser
23 Demonstration of Agro-forestry model
Horti-silvi-pastural system for income generation and sustainable livelihood
2 0.8 Stylo yield-132
Planting materials and fertiliser
12.0 FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION OF OILSEEDS AND PULSES
Sl. No
Name of enterprise
Intervention No. of farmers
Area (ha)unit
Average yield (Kg/ha)
Critical input
1 Demonstration on Use of PU 30 along with seed treatment 15 5 ha 7.38 Vitavax power, rhizobium 13 | P a g e
Sl. No
Name of enterprise
Intervention No. of farmers
Area (ha)unit
Average yield (Kg/ha)
Critical input
blackgram by Vitavax power and rhizobium culture treatment with Na Molybdate
culture, Sodium Molybdate
2 Demonstration on groundnut
Seed treatment with Tricoderma viridae and rhizobium culture
15 5 ha 20.2 Tricoderma viridae and rhizobium culture
3 Demonstration on sunflower
Use of hybrid var. along with seed treatment by Trichoderma viridae, application of gypsum and management practices for control of head borer.
15 5 ha 10.6 Seeds, fertilizer & pesticides
13.0 ON- FARM TESTING
Sl. No Title Treatment Result1 Assessment of cv. Ranidhan
in SRI methodT1- Growing Ranidhan traditionallyT2- Growing Ranidhan by SRI method
Yield was increased by 33% with B.C.R= 1.72
2 Assessment of IPM for leaf folder in Kharif rice
T1- Spraying of chemical pesticide chloropyriphos with improper doseT2- Seedling root dip with Chlorpyriphos @ 20ml/20lts. of water,release of Trichogramma chilonis 50000/ha. and need based spraying of Cartap
Yield was increased by 12.1% with B.C.R= 2.13
3 Assessment of Isoprothilane 40%EC for suppression of blast disease in paddy
T1- Spraying the crop with carbendazim, Mancozeb in under doses with improper time T2- Foliar spraying the crop at tillering, boot leaf and grain formation stage with Isoprothilane 40% EC @ 1.5 ml/lit of water along with sticker
Yield was increased by 24.25% with B.C.R= 1.54
4 Assessment of drudgery reduction of farm women by using hand winnower
T1- Winnowing by winnowT2- Use of winnower( hand operated)
Yield was increased by 175% with B.C.R=2.48
5 Assessment of Nitro benzene T1- No management practice for poor flowering in blackgram Yield was increased by 50%
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Sl. No Title Treatment Resultin blackgram T2- Twice foliar spraying of nitrobenzene @2ml/lit at 30 DAS at
15 days intervalwith B:C= 2.50
6 Assessment of chemical weedicide “Zargon” in Rabi groundnut
T1- Growing groundnut without application of chemical herbicide
T2- Application of chemical herbicide Zargon (Oxyflurofen@200ml/ha)
Yield was increased by 28.1 % with B.C.R=2.95
7 Assessment of vermicompost incubated with liquid biofertilizer (Azotobacter, Azosprillum and PSB) in cabbage
T1- (N-P-K+FYM2t/ha)T2- STBFR(150-60-40 kg/ha N-P2O5-K2O)+Vermicompost incubated with liquid biofertilizer
Yield was increased by 20.3 % with B.C.R=2.95
8 Assessment of rhizobium culture, sodium molybdate and Cobalt chloride in green gram
T1- No seed treatment with rhizobium and micronutrient T2- Seed treatment with rhizobium culture, Sodium Molybdate and cobalt chloride @ 500gm, 10gm and 2.5 gm per 25kg of seed respectively
Yield was increased by 66.7 % with B.C.R=2.83
9 Assessment of IPM for diamond back moth in cauliflower
T1- Spraying of chemicals pesticides monocrotophos, chloropyriphos with improper dose and timeT2- Alternate spraying of Bt @2gm/lit and Ethofenprox @1ml/lit twice each at 15 days interval
Yield was increased by 12% with B.C .R= 2.36
10 Assessment of T. Viridae and Propiconazol for suppression of Tikkadisease in groundnut
T1- No seed treatment spraying the crop with carbendazim, Mancozeb in under doses with improper timeT2- Seed treatment with Trichoderma viridae 4gm/kg of seed spraying the crop with Propiconazol 25% EC @1ml/lit of water
Yield was increased by 17.67 % with B.C.R= 2.98
11 Assessment of drudgery reduction of farm women by using groundnut decorticator (standing type)
T1- Manual decorticatorT2- Use of groundnut decorticator
Yield was increased by 50 % with B.C.R= 2.68,
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14.0 EXTENSION ACTIVITY
Sl. No. Extension activities No. Beneficiary
1. Farmers Fair 1 100
2. Exhibition 2 115
3. Field days 15 750
4. Special day celebration 02 200
5. Radio talk 9
6. Television talk 28
7. Technical Report 32
8. Scientists visit to farmers’ field 122 592
9. Kissan Gosthi 15
10. Farmers visit to K.V.K. 2555
11. Diagnostic visit 34
12. Animal health camp 1
13. No. of farmers club formed 9
14. Farmers’ club meeting held 24
15. SHG convention 5
16. Ex-trainees sammelan 1 50
17. Film show 9
18. Popular article 15
19.. Group meeting 18 552
20. News paper coverage 25
21 Soil testing and soil health maintenance
01 50
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15.0 SEED AND PLANTING MATERIALS PRODUCED AND SUPPLIED TO THE FARMERS
A. Seed production
Crop Variety Category Area (ha) Production (q)
Yield (q/ha)
(KHARIF -2010-11)Paddy (Var. Pooja) F.S 2.5 70 70Paddy (Var.Swarna) F.S 1.0 15 (Seed)
18 (Non seed)33(15+18)
Paddy (Var. CR-1014) F.S 1.0 18 18Paddy (Var. Ranidhan) F.S 0.1 2.5 (Non seed) 2.5Dhaincha T.L 0.4 1.83 0.56
Rabi- 2010-11Groundnut Var. ICGV-9114
(Devi)C.S 1.0 200 kg
Greengram (Var. TARM-1) C.S 1.0 150 kg Blackgram (Var. PU-19) C.S 1.0 50 kg
B. Planting material production
Name of plant No. producedChilli (Suprava) 800
Brinjal (Hajari) 900
Tomato (BT-12) 13800
Cabbage (Goldstar) 1000
Cauliflower (Snowball) 2025
Marigold (Ceracole) 5000
Pointed gourd (Swarna Alaukik) 220
Medicinal plant 140
Banana (Banatala) 1167
Total 25052
C. Other Products
Sl. No Item Quantity produced Quantity disposed1 Poultry chicks 1900 Nos. 1900 Nos.
2 Mushroom 194 kg 194 kg3 Vermi-compost 4 Qtl. 3 Qtl (used in OFT programme)
16.0 PROPOSED ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR 2011-12
16.1 TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR THE YEAR 2011-2012.
16.1.1 TRAINING TO FARMERS & FARM WOMEN
Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area Number of courses
Duration No. of Participant
1 Crop Management
Water management 1 1 25
Integrated crop management 4 4 100Fodder production 1 1 25Weed management 2 2 50Resources conservation technology
2 2 50
Bio-fertilizer production 3 3 75Integrated farming 2 2 50
Total 15 15 3752 Soil science Soil fertility management 3 3 75
Management of problem soils 2 2 50Soil and water testing 2 2 50Integrated nutrient management 6 6 150Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 1 25
Total 14 14 3503 Horticulture Cultivation of fruits 2 2 50
Off season vegetable 2 2 50Management of young plants/orchards
1 1 25
Layout and management of orchard
1 1 25
Propagation technique of ornamental plants
1 1 25
Production and management technology
4 4 100
Grading and standardization 1 1 25Nursery management 2 2 50Production of low volume and high value crops
1 1 25
Total 15 15 375
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KVK, Kendrapara
4 Plant protection
Mushroom cultivation 1 1 25
Integrated pest management 8 8 200Integrated disease management 7 7 175Bio-control of pest and disease 1 1 25
5. Fishery science
Seed production 10 10 250
Pond management 3 3 75Fish production 3 3 100IDM 1 1 25Feed management 1 1 25Prawn production 2 2 50Total 20 20 525
Total 17 17 4256 Women in
agricultureValue addition 3 7 75
House hold food security by kitchen gardening & nutritional gardening
4 4 100
Income generation activity of farm women
6 11 150
Total 13 22 3257 Agril.
ExtensionProduction technology 1 1 25
Fooder cultivation 1 1 25Soil and water conservation 1 1 25Organic manure production 1 1 25
Production and management technology
1 1 25
Resource conservation technology 1 1 25Total 6 6 150
16.1.2 TRAINING FOR RURAL YOUTH
Sl. No Discipline Thematic area
Number of courses
Duration No. of Participan
t1 Agronomy Bio-fertilizer
production1 3 20
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Seed production
1 4 20
2 Horticulture Seed production
1 2 15
3 Soil science Management of problematic soil
1 2 15
Production and use of organic inputs
1 2 15
4 Plant protection Mushroom cultivation
1 2 20
Mushroom cultivation
1 2 20
5 Fishery science Seed production
1 3 45
Value addition 1 3 456 Women in
AgricultureValue addition 1 2 25Rural craft 1 5 15
7 Agriculture Extension
Para extension workers
4 8 100
Total 15 38 355
16.1.3 VOCATIONAL TRAINING
Sl. No Discipline Thematic area Number of courses
Duration No. of Participan
t1 Agronomy Integrated
farming1 5 10
Horticulture Planting material production
1 5 10
Soil science Production and use of organic inputs
1 2 15
Plant protection Bee keeping 1 3 15
Women in Agriculture
Rural craft 1 7 7
Fishery science Seed production 1 4 50
Total 6 26 107
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KVK, Kendrapara
16.1.4 TRAINING FOR EXTENSION FUNCTIONARIES/ IN-SERVICE
Sl. No
Discipline Thematic area Number of courses
Duration No. of Participant
1 Agronomy Varietals substitution 1 1 10
2 Horticulture Protected cultivation technology
1 1 10
3 Soil science Management of problematic soil
1 1 15
4 Plant protection Integrated pest management
1 1 10
5 Fishery science Fish production 1 3 30Disease management 1 2 20Nutritional management
1 2 25
6 Women in Agriculture
Value addition 2 5 20
7 Agriculture Extension
Formation and management of SHGs
1 1 25
Group Dynamics and Farmers Organisation
1 1 25
Information and net working of farmers
1 1 25
Gender mainstreaming 1 1 25
Total 13 20 240
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16.2 FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION OTHER THAN OILSEEDS AND PULSES (11-12)
Sl. No
Name of enterprise Intervention No. of farmers
Area (ha) Critical input
1 Weed management in paddy
Application of Pretilachlore @1.5lit/ha 5 2 Pretilachlore
2 Bio-fertilizer application in cabbage
Application of liquid bio-fertilizer like Azotobactor, Azospirillum & PSB 100ml each incubated with vermicompost (25kg)
10 4.0 Azotobactor, Azospirillum & PSB
3 Foliar application of micronutrients to Cauliflower
Twice spraying of Borax @2.5gm/lit after 25 days of planting in 10 days interval
2 0.8 Borax
4 Sulphur and Boron management in rice
Application of Gypsum @200kg and Borax@10kg/ha along with STBFR
3 0.3 Borax, Gypsum
5 Zinc and Boron management in Brinjal
Application of soil test based Boron & Zinc in the form of Borax & Zin sulphate @10kg and 25kg/ha respectively
4 0.4 FBorax, Zinc sulphate
6 Demonstration of integrated pest management for suppression of yellow stem borer in paddy
Installation of pheromonetrap @20nos/ha along with scripolure, release of Trichogramma Japonicum parastitoid @50,000/ha one month after transplanting 5 times at weekly interval, need based spraying of crop with Cartap hydrochloride @1gm/lit of water
5 2 Pheromonetrap, Trichogramma Japonicum, Cartap hydrochloride
7 Demonstration of integrated pest management of fruit and shoot borer in brinjal
Installation of pheromone trap (25 nos/ha) along with leucin lures, release of Trichogamma chilonis 50,000/ha as non chemical curative control measures. Need based application of cartap hydrochloride 1.5g/lit of water+Diflubenzuron 0.5gm/lit of water
5 1 pheromone trap, Trichogamma chilonis, cartap hydrochloride, Diflubenzuron 0.5gm
8 Demonstration of management of late blight disease of potato
Seed treatment with Carboxin 37.5% +thiram37.5% @0.2% & Streptocycline @0.01% for 15 mins followed by shade drying and spraying with Metalxy 18%+ Mancozeb 64% @0.2% twice at 10 days interval at 45 DAS
5 1 Carboxin, Streptocycline, Metalxy, Mancozeb
9 Demonstration of Isoprothilane 40% EC
Foliar spraying the crop at tillering, boot leaf and grain formation stage with Isoprothilane 40% EC @1.5/lit of water
5 1 Isoprothilane
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Name of enterprise Intervention No. of farmers
Area (ha) Critical input
for blast disease in paddy
along with sticker
10 Semi intensive poultry rearing
Demonstraion of coloured bird like RIR and Black rock under semi intensive condition
25 vaccinated, medicine, poultry feed)
11 Demonstration of oyster mushroom cultivation
Sterilization of straw, using of good quality spawn 20 Spawn bottle & polythene bag
12 Use of groundnut decorticator for reduction of drudgery of farm women
Reduced drudgery by using groundnut decorticator 2 (SHG group)
Groundnut decorticator
13 Demonstration of nutritional garden
Introduction of improved seeds, use of vermicompost & application of neem based pesticides
25 0.5 Seeds
14 Demonstration of cultivation of improved variety of tomato cv. Utkal Raja
Introduction of improved varieties of tomato cv. Utkal Raja, a wilt tolerant variety average yield potential of 37.5 t/ha
4 0.6 Seedlings
15 Demonstration on nutrient management in banana
Application of 10-15 kg of FYM or compost per pit along with 375gm N, 100gm P and 300gm K per plant as per STBFR. Nis applied in 3 split doses at 2,4 & 6 months of planting
3 0.6 Nitrogen, Phosphorous
16 Demonstration on pond based farming system
Indian Major Carps with horticultural crops (banana, lemmon graft, mango poultry and duckery)
2 1 Horticultural crops
17 Rearing of fish fry Fish fry in small pond 4 1 Fish
18 Demonstration on Production and productivity of Indian carps 4 1
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Name of enterprise Intervention No. of farmers
Area (ha) Critical input
multiple stoking and multiple harvesting of Indian Major Craps
19 Demonstration on Agro-forestry model
Horti-silvi-pastural system for income generation and sustainable livelihood
1 4
20 Demonstration on Hybrid Napier grass
Line showing of Napier grass on upland for big ruminants 2 1
16.3 ON FARM TESTING 2011-12
Sl. No
Title Problem No. of trial
Thematic area
Season Performance indicator
1 1.Assessment of JKRH 401 in SRI Low yield due to growing Swarna in traditional practice
4 Varietal substitution
Kharif 2011-12
No of tillers/hillNo. of panicles/hill1000 grain wt
2 Assessment of chemical herbicide “Zargon” in rabi groundnut
Low yield and high labour cost in manual weeding in groundnut
5 Weed management
Rabi 2011-12
Weed dry Wt, weed control efficiency , labour saving/ha, yield, B.C.R
3 Assessment of chemical herbicide “Oxadiargyl” in Kharif rice
Low yield and high labour cost in manual weeding in groundnut
5 Weed management
Kharif 2011-12
Weed dry Wt./m2, weed control efficiency (%), labour saving/ha, yield, B.C.R
4 Assessment of Swarna Sub-1 in flooded situation
Kharif rice is affected at PI stage due to flash flood
5 Varietal substitution
Kharif 2011-12
No. of tillers/hill,1000 grain Wt., grain yield,
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Title Problem No. of trial
Thematic area
Season Performance indicator
B.C.R5 Assessment of Rhizobium culture,
Sodium molybdate and cobalt chloride in blackgram
Reduction in yield due to non use of bacterial culture and micronutrient as seed treatment
5 INM Summer 2011
. No. of pods/plantii. No. of effective nodules/plant iii. Yield
6 Assessment of Rhizobium culture, Sulphur and Boron in groundnut
Low yield and low oil content of groundnut due to non use of bacterial culture, Sulphur and Boron
5 Integrated nutrient management
Rabi, 2011
i. No. of pods/plant ii. No. of effective nodules/plant iii. Yield
7 Assessment of Nitrobenzene &
micronutrient in cucumber
Low yield of cucumber due to non use of hormone & micronutrient
4 Integrated crop management
Kharif-2011
. No. of flower/plant, No of fruit/plant, yield
8 Assessment of sulphur in mustard Low yield & oil content of mustard due to no use of sulphur
4 Integrated nutrient management
Rabi 2011 . No. of siliqua/plant, oil content, yield
9 Assessment of Validamycin 3%L + imidacloprid 17.8SL for management of sheath blight of paddy
Rotting of sheath, poor root system development, appearance of BPH on the basal part of the plant
5 Integrated disease management
Kharif 2011
i. Yield (q/ha)
ii. % of infected plant
10 Assessment of chemicals pesticides for management of pod borer in greengram
Severe destruction of foliage, no pod formation & reduction in yield
5 Integrated pest management
Rabi-2011 i.Yield (q/ha)ii. % of infested plant
11 11.Assessment of IPM for fruit fly Low yield, yellowing , drying & 5 Integrated Summer, i. % incidence of
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Title Problem No. of trial
Thematic area
Season Performance indicator
in pointed gourd rotting of fruits pest management
2011-12 infested fruitsii. Yield
12 12.Assessment of Imidacloprid 17.8SL for management of YMV in greengram
Yellowing of leaves and fruit 5 Integrated pest management
Rabi, 2011-12
i. % of YMV of infested leaves
ii. Yield
13 Assessment of Ethrel in bitter gourd
Reduction in yield due to less female flowers
4 Integrated crop management
Summer, 2011-12
Number of fruits per plant, Single fruit weight, Yield, B.C.R
14 14.Assessment of trellia system in pointed gourd.
Reduction of yield due to heavy weed infestation, less fruiting and high labour intensive
5 Crop management practice
Rabi, 2011-12
Weed index, number of weeds per sqm, number of fruits per plant, Yield, B.C.R
15 Assessment of prevention of spoilage of fresh vegetables
Spoilage of vegetables and fruits during storage
1 Low cost storage
Summer, 2011
It minimizes spoilage of fruits and vegetables
16 16.Assessment of drudgery reduction by using power operated paddy thresher
Drudgery due to threshing of paddy by traditional method
2 Drudgery reduction
Rabi, 2011-12
. Labour saving2. Time taken for harvesting 1qtl of paddy
17 Assessment of fish -cum-duck culture
Less income from only pisciculture and non utilization of duckery component
4 Integrated farming system
Kharif, 2011
Yield, No. of egg & meat, B.C.R & Yield
18 18.Assessment of seed production of common carp in breeding happa
Quality seed production in rural area
3 Quality seed production
Kharif, 2011
Population fry and fingerlings, Mortality
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Title Problem No. of trial
Thematic area
Season Performance indicator
rate19 19.Assessment of prawn culture
with fish farmingLess income only from fish culture
3 Fisheries (Production Technology)
Kharif, 2011
Yield of fish & fresh water prawn, average weight,B.C.R, Yield
20 20.Assessment of Epizootic Ulcerative disease syndrom (EUS) in carps
Higher percentage of mortality due to EUS
4 Fisheries ( Production technology)
Rabi, 2011
Performance of CIFEX, mortality rate per 10 fishes
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16.4 PROPOSED KVK FARM ACTIVITIES FOR 2011- 12
i. Seed Production
Season Crop Variety Category of seed
Area(ha)
Quantity to be produced (qtls.)
Yield (q/ha)
Kharif Paddy Swarna Foundation 1.0 35 38Kharif Paddy Lalat Foundation 1.0 35 40Kharif Paddy Pooja Foundation 1.6 38 48Kharif Paddy Ranidhan Foundation 1.0 36 40Sub-total Paddy 4.6 144 166Kharif Dhanicha Local Foundation 0.4 1.75Grand Total 5.0 145.75
ii. Planting material production during 2010-11
Year Category No. of seedlings to be produced2010-11 Vegetable seedlings 26000
Fruit plant 1500Floriculture 7000Medicinal Plants 150
iii. Demonstration Unit
Year Item Quantity to be produced2010-11 Banana 65 bunches
Chicks (colour bird) &Duckling
10,000 Nos.1000 Nos.
Paddy straw mushroom (V.V), (P. Sajarcaju)
500 kg
Oyster mushroom 200 kgHoney 30 kgVermicompost 20 qtFishery (FRP Carp hatchery) 100000 fingerling
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16.5 EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Extension Activities Target
No Participants
Field Days 20 1000
Kisan Mela 2 200
Kisan Gosthi/ Farmers Meeting 8 160
Ex- trainees Meet 2 50
Diagnostic Visit to farmers Fields 223 950
Farmers Visits - 1040
Lecture Delivers by KVK Scientists 12 400
Exhibitions 3 300
Film Shows 40 1000
Radio Programmes 8 -
TV Shows 32 -
Animal Health Camp 2 40
SAC Meeting 2 45
News Letter 40 -
Soil test campaign 4 100
TOTAL 396 5240
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ANNEXURE-1
TABLE 2, PRESENT STAFF POSITIONSanctioned post Name of the
incumbentDiscipline Highest degree Subject of
Specialization
Programme Coordinator
Mrs. Anjali Ray Home science M.Sc. (Home science)
Home science
Subject Matter Specialist-1
Mr. Lalit Ku. Mohanty Agronomy M.Sc. Ag Agronomy
Subject Matter Specialist-2
Vacant (Relived on 3.08.2011)
Soil science
Subject Matter Specialist-3
Vacant Horticulture - -
Subject Matter Specialist-4
Mr. M.K. Rout Plant protection M.Sc. Ag Plant pathology
Subject Matter Specialist-5
Mr. S. Lenka Agricultural Extension
M.Sc, AgMBA, PGDRD
Agricultural Extension
Subject Matter Specialist-6
Mr. N.K Sial Fishery Science M.F.Sc. Fishery science
Programme Assistant
Mrs. A. Sarana Home science B.Sc Home science
Farm Manager Vacant
Computer Programmer
Mrs. S. Panda Comp science B.Sc Science
Accountant / superintendent
Vacant
Stenographer Sri K.C. Das Jr Steno cum Comp operator
B.Sc -
Driver Sri R.K. Behera 9thDriver Sri. N. Pradhan 9thSupporting staff Sri B.C. Das Peon cum
watchman5th
Supporting staff Sri K.C. Bhujabala Peon cum watchman
10th
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