Frontline Demonstrations

Details of FLDs to be organized

S.N. Crop/Variety Thematic Area Technology for Demonstration Critical Inputs Season and Year Area (ha) No. of Farmers / Demo Parameters identified Yield/Profit/Other technological parameters
1 Pigeonpea(NA 2) RCT & IPM Raised bed sowing of new released variety with IPM module against pod borer. Seed, Pheromone traps, NPV Indoneem, Trichoderma, monocrotophas Kharif 2016-17 10 25
  • No. of affected pods plant -1
  • No. of wilted plant m-2
  • Grain yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
2 Mustard (Pusa Jai Kisan) INM & IPM Replacement of seed with sulphur, & bio-pesticide. Seed, Sulphur, PSB, Azotobactor, Indoneem Rabi 2016-17 5.0 13
  • Plant height
  • No. of branches plant-1
  • Grain yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
3 Gram (PG 186) Seed production & IPM Popularization of wilt resistant variety with bio-fertilizer & bio- pesticide. Seed, PSB, Rhizobium, Indoneem,NPV Pheromone trap Trichoderma bid purchor, endosulphan ,monocrotophas Rabi 2016-17 5.0 13
  • No. of wilted plant m-2
  • No. of pods plant-1
  • No. of affected pods plant-1
  • Grain yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
4 Pea (Jai) ICM, Seed production INM Popularization of wilt & powdery mildew resistant variety with bio-fertilizers. Seed, Rhizobium, PSB Rabi 2016-17 5.0 13
  • No. of wilted plant m-2
  • No. of pods plant-1
  • Grain yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
5 Lentil Seed production Popularization of low cost pulse production Seed, Rhizobium, PSB Rabi 2016-17 5.0 13
  • No. of pods plant-1
  • Grain yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
6 Urd Azad (Urd 3) ICM & Seed Production Popularization of mosaic resistant & short duration variety. Seed, Bio-fertilizer. Zaid 2016 5.0 13
  • Mosaic affected plant m-2
  • Days to harvesting
  • No. of pods plant-1
  • Grain yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
7 Mung (PDM 139) ICM & Seed Production Popularization of mosaic resistant & short duration variety. Seed, Bio-fertilizer. Zaid 2016 5.0 13
  • No. of mosaic affected plant m-2
  • Days to harvesting
  • No. of pods plant-1
  • Grain yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
8 Zaid maize (Hybrid) ICM Popularization of off season high valve crop.ICM Seed, biofertilizer, Zinc sulphate Zaid 2016 5.0 12
  • No. of plants m-2
  • Length of plant (cm)
  • Grain weight plant
  • Grain yield
  • Economic impact

Other than oilseeds and pulses

S.N. Crop/Variety Thematic Area Technology for Demonstration Critical Inputs Season and Year Area (ha) No. of Farmers / Demo Parameters identified Yield/Profit/Other technological parameters
1 Paddy (HUR 105) Seed production Transplanting of two seedlings/hill with shallow depth. Improved seed, weedicide, fungicide Kharif 2016 7.0 2205
  • No. of weeds m-2
  • Per cent incidence of BLB
  • Weed control efficiency
  • Grain Yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
2 Maize (Hybrid) Crop diversification QPM/Hybrid Maize for higher yield. Seed Kharif 2016 5.0 20
  • No. of cobs plant-1
  • Days taken to tasseling
  • Grain Yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
3 Wheat (HD 2967) RCTs Sowing of bioagent treated seed through ZT drill. Seed, Bio-pesticide Rabi 2016-17 5.0 20
  • No. of plant m-2
  • No. of tiller plant-1
  • No. of effective tiller plant-1
  • Grain Yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
4 Barley (NDJ 2) Integrated crop management by raising of low inputs required crop. Seed replacement Seed Rabi 2016-17 5.0 12
  • No. of plant m-2
  • Effective tillers m-2
  • Days taken to maturity
  • Grain Yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
5 Vegetable pea (NDSM 4) Crop diversification New release variety along with bio-fertilizer Seed, Bio-fertilizer Rabi 2016-17 2.0 08
  • No. of pods/plant-1
  • No. of seed pod-1
  • Pod Yield (q ha-1)
  • Economic Impact
6 Apiary establishment Bee-keeping To popularize Apis mellifera colonies among rural unemployment youths. Bee-box, bee-colonies, stand, bee-veil, glovs Oct 2016 05 Nos 3
  • Honey status
  • Pollen status
  • Egg laying status
  • Brood status
  • Economic analysis
7 Mushroom production units Mushroom production To popularize milky & oyster mushroom for employment & income Spawn, Carbandazim, Formalin etc. Oct 2016 5 5
  • Spawning period
  • Position of insect & disease
  • Mushroom

 

Other than oilseeds and pulses

 

Crop Area (ha) No. of Farmers
Lentil 16.00 40
Gram 16.00 40

 

Extension and Training activities under FLD

 

S.N. Activity No. of Activities To be Organize Month Number of Participants
1 Field days 10 April 2016 to March 2017 500
2 Farmers Training 10 April 2016 to March 2017 1000
3 Media coverage 10 April 2016 to March 2017 35
4 Training for extension functionaries 4 April 2016 to March 2017 250

 

Details of FLD on Enterprises

 

Details of FLDs to be organized

S.N. Crop/Variety Thematic Area Technology for Demonstration Critical Inputs Season and Year Area (ha) No. of Farmers / Demo Parameters identified Yield/Profit/Other technological parameters
1 Berseem Fodder production Improved seedfor higher green fodder Seeds Rabi 2.0 15 No. of cuttings & Yield q/ha
2 Sudan Fodder production Improved seedfor higher green fodder Seeds Zaid 2.0 15 No. of cuttings & Yield q/ha
3 Maize Fodder production Improved seedfor higher green fodder Seeds Zaid 1.0 15 No. of cuttings & Yield q/ha

 

Livestock Enterprises

 

Enterprise Breed No. of Farmers No. of Animals, Poultry Birds etc. Critical Input Performance Parameters / Indicators
Control of post calving anoestrus in buffaloes Murrah buffalo 25 50
  • Mineral mixture
  • De-wormer
  • Animals respond
  • Animals conceive
Control of pre-pubertal anoestrus Murrah buffalo heifers 25 50
  • Mineral mixture
  • De-wormer
  • Animals respond
  • Animals conceive
To enhance milk production Cows deshi 15 30
  • Mineral mixture
  • De-wormer
Milk yield

 

Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes)

 

A) ON Campus

Thematic Area No. of Courses No. of Participants : Others No. of Participants : SC/ST No. of Participants : Grand Total
(A) Farmers & Farm Women   Male :
Female :
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I. Crop Production   Male :
Female :
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Female :
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I. Crop Production   Male :
Female :
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Male :
Female :
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Integrated cropping system 2 Male : 33
Female : 6
Total : 39
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
45
Seed production 2 Male : 30
Female : 12
Total : 42
Male : 5
Female : 3
Total : 8
50
Nursery management 1 Male : 16
Female : 2
Total : 18
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
24
Water management 2 Male : 25
Female : 10
Total : 35
Male : 5
Female : 2
Total : 7
42
I. Crop Production   Male :
Female :
Total :
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Female :
Total :
 
II. Horticulture   Male :
Female :
Total :
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Female :
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A) Vegetable Crops   Male :
Female :
Total :
Male :
Female :
Total :
 
Prod. of low volume and high value crops 1 Male : 14
Female : 2
Total : 16
Male : 3
Female : 1
Total : 4
20
Nursery raising 1 Male : 13
Female : 3
Total : 16
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
22
Protected cultivation 2 Male : 26
Female : 9
Total : 35
Male : 5
Female : 2
Total : 7
42
b) Fruits   Male :
Female :
Total :
Male :
Female :
Total :
 
Layout and management of orchard 1 Male : 16
Female : 2
Total : 18
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
24
III. Livestock Production and Management 1 Male : 16
Female : 2
Total : 18
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
24
Dairy management 2 Male : 33
Female : 4
Total : 37
Male : 5
Female : 2
Total : 7
44
Disease management 2 Male : 35
Female : 15
Total : 50
Male : 5
Female : 3
Total : 8
58
Feed management 4 Male : 80
Female : 18
Total : 98
Male : 20
Female : 5
Total : 25
123
Production of quality animal products 2 Male : 32
Female : 3
Total : 35
Male : 3
Female : 2
Total : 5
4
IV. Soil health   Male :
Female :
Total :
Male :
Female :
Total :
 
Soil fertility management 2 Male : 38
Female : 4
Total : 42
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
48
Soil & water management 2 Male : 35
Female : 5
Total : 40
Male : 6
Female : 3
Total : 9
49
Production & use of organic inputs 2 Male : 37
Female : 3
Total : 40
Male : 6
Female : 4
Total : 10
50
Management of problematic soils 2 Male : 28
Female : 2
Total : 30
Male : 11
Female : 3
Total : 14
44
V. Plant Protection   Male :
Female :
Total :
Male :
Female :
Total :
 
Integrated Pest Management 2 Male : 40
Female : 6
Total : 46
Male : 8
Female : 4
Total : 12
58
Integrated Disease Management 3 Male : 42
Female : 8
Total : 50
Male : 12
Female : 3
Total : 15
67
Bio control of pest and diseases 3 Male : 52
Female : 5
Total : 57
Male : 8
Female : 3
Total : 11
68
Total 38 Male : 625
Female : 119
Total : 744
Male : 122
Female : 50
Total : 172
916
Rural Youth   Male :
Female :
Total :
Male :
Female :
Total :
 
Seed production 3 Male : 47
Female : 5
Total : 52
Male : 6
Female : 8
Total : 8
60
Training and pruning of orchard 2 Male : 30
Female : 4
Total : 34
Male : 5
Female : 1
Total : 6
40
Integrated Farming System 1 Male : 14
Female : 3
Total : 17
Male : 1
Female : 2
Total : 3
20
Poultry production 1 Male : 10
Female : 2
Total : 12
Male : 5
Female : 3
Total : 8
20
Sheep and goat rearing 1 Male : 11
Female : 3
Total : 14
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
20
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements 2 Male : 32
Female : 4
Total : 36
Male : 3
Female : 1
Total : 4
40
Vermi–culture/Bio-fertilizer 2 Male : 31
Female : 3
Total : 34
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
40
Role of bio-technology in agriculture development. 1 Male : 15
Female : 2
Total : 17
Male : 2
Female : 1
Total : 3
20
Total 13 Male : 190
Female : 26
Total : 216
Male : 30
Female : 14
Total : 44
260
(C) Extension Personnel   Male :
Female :
Total :
Male :
Female :
Total :
 
Productivity enhancement in field crops 2 Male : 36
Female : 6
Total : 42
Male : 5
Female : 3
Total : 8
50
Soil fertility management 1 Male : 18
Female : 4
Total : 22
Male : 2
Female : 1
Total : 3
25
Soil and water conservation 1 Male : 15
Female : 6
Total : 21
Male : 2
Female : 2
Total : 4
25
Soil and water testing 1 Male : 18
Female : 4
Total : 22
Male : 2
Female : 1
Total : 3
25
Resource conservation techniques 1 Male : 16
Female : 3
Total : 19
Male : 4
Female : 2
Total : 6
25
Protected cultivation technology 2 Male : 30
Female : 8
Total : 38
Male : 7
Female : 5
Total : 12
50
Biological control is essential for bio diversity conservation 2 Male : 36
Female : 6
Total : 42
Male : 5
Female : 3
Total : 8
50
Management in farm animals 1 Male : 18
Female : 3
Total : 21
Male : 2
Female : 2
Total : 4
25
Livestock feed and fodder production 1 Male : 35
Female : 6
Total : 41
Male : 5
Female : 4
Total : 9
50
Composite fish culture 1 Male : 13
Female : 5
Total : 18
Male : 5
Female : 2
Total : 7
25
TOTAL(C) 14 Male : 235
Female : 51
Total : 286
Male : 39
Female : 25
Total : 64
350
TOTAL(A+B+C) 65 Male : 1050
Female : 196
Total : 1246
Male : 191
Female : 89
Total : 280
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