3. DISTRICT SCENIRIO OF HANUMANGARH
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA 9,70,315 hac. CULTIVATED AREA 8,96,000 ha
IRRIGATED AREA 3,74,357 hac. UNIRRIGATED AREA 5,21,000 hac.
UNCULTIVATED AREA 5,334 hac. NON AGRICULTURE LAND 30,123 hac
(Excluding fellow land) FELLOW LAND 25,125 hac.
AREA UNDER FOREST 18,226 hac. NO. OF VILLAGE 1,907
POPULATION 17,79,650
Average Rainfall
250-300mm
Average Temperature
Maximum 48 0
C
Minimum 02 0C
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6. OFT on Cluster bean
Effect of sulpher levels on yield of Cluster bean (Assessment)
Application of 20 kg S per hectare increased the seed yield of cluster bean by 16.66 percent
over control and gave highest net profit and B:C ratio followed by the net profit and B:C
Ratio of 40 kg. S.
Treatments Production
(qt./ha)
Net Return
(Rs. / ha)
B: C Ratio
T1: Control (No use of Sulpher) 10.44 25922 1.99
T2 : Use of Sulpher @ 20kg/hac 12.18 32622 2.15
T3 : Use of sulpher @ 40 kg/hac. 12.36 31522 2.04
No. of replication : 6
T1: Control (No use of Sulpher) T2 : Use of Sulpher @ 20kg/hac T3 : Use of sulpher @ 40 kg/hac.6
7. OFT on Potato
Evaluation of Patato Varieties. (Assessment)
The result indicates that Kufari Pukhraj earned the maximum net returns (Yielding
368 q/ha with B:C ratio 3.8) followed by Kufari Bahar (Yielding 336.3q/ha with B:C
ratio 3.5).
Treatments Production (qt./ha) Net Return (Rs. / ha) B: C Ratio
T1: Kufri Bahar 336.30 214970 3.5
T2: Kufri Pukhraj 368.00 243500 3.8
T3: Kufri Jyoti 285.90 169610 2.9
T4: Kufri Lauvkar 296.60 179240 3.0
No. of replication : 5
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8. OFT on Clusterbean
Evaluation seed rate for HG 2-20 variety of clusterbean (Refinement)
Treatments Production
(qt./ha)
Net Return
(Rs. / ha)
B: C
Ratio
T1 : Seed rate 8 kg per hectare (Farmer
Practice)
9.43 19672 1.72
T2 : Seed rate 16 kg per hectare
(Recommended)
11.87 31072 2.10
T3 : Seed rate 12 kg per hectare (Refinement) 12.93 36772 2.32
Results of the trial revealed that 12 kg/ha seed rate of HG 2-20 variety of cluster bean found
effective and get maximum yield, net profit and B:C ratio (12.93q/ha, Rs. 64650, Rs. 36772
and 2.32) followed by 16 kg /ha seed rate (11.87q/ha, Rs. 31072 and 2.10). So, 16 kg/ha seed
rate of clusterbean may replaced by 12 kg/ha seed rate for better yield.
No. of replication : 6
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9. OFT on Barley Crop
Soil Health enhancement programme (FAI) in Barley (Refinement)
Treatments Production
(qt./ha)
Net Return
(Rs. / ha)
B: C
Ratio
T1 : Farmer Practice (Use of 120 kg DAP as basal
and 120 kg urea as top dressing)
36.75 30776 2.26
T2 :Recommended Dose of Fertilizers based on
POP (Use of 50 kg urea + 88 kg DAP + 25 kg
MOP as basal and 90 kg urea as top dressing )
41.40 38071 2.57
T3 :Recommended Dose of Fertilizers based on
Soil Test Report (Use of 65 kg urea + 80 kg
DAP + 20 kg MOP + 25 kg Zinc sulphate as
basal and 100 kg urea as top dressing)
45.55 43426 2.73
It was observed that yield from T3 group and T2
group was higher by 23.95% and 12.65%,
respectively as compared to T1 group. Similarly,
net returns and B:C ratio in case of T3 group and
T2 group were higher than T1 group. It was
concluded that site specific nutrient management
is best in barley crop to enhance the soil health.
No. of replication : 1
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10. OFT on Barley Crop
Aphid management in Barley (Refinement)
Treatments Production
(qt./ha)
Net Return
(Rs. / ha)
B: C
Ratio
T1:Farmer Practice (Spray with
Imidachloprid 17.5 SL @ 0.3 ml/lit of
water)
36.36 30043 2.23
T2 : Recommended (Spray with Dimethoate
30 EC @ 2 ml/lit. of water)
34.16 26428 2.05
T3 : Refinement (Sapray with Thiomethoxam
25 WG @ 0.5 gm/lit. of water.)
36.64 30644 2.25
The trial indicate that refinement technique in barley helped in reducing the
Aphid population significantly. Grain yield under refinement (T3) was the highest
(36.64 q/ha) with a net profit of Rs. 30644 and B:C Ratio 2.25 followed by
farmers practices (T1) yielded 36.36 q/ha with a net profit of Rs. 30043 and B:C
ratio 2.23.
No. of replication : 6
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11. OFT on Rural girls
Supplementary feeding for school going children of 5-7 years suffering
from mal nutritional. (Refinment)
Treatments Body Appearance
(Colour and shape of
hair & nails)
Hemoglobin
level (gm%)
I Q test
(Mother)
T1: Daily diet 1-4 Good 10.5 gm% Satisfied
T2: Daily Diet + Mid day meal 5-8 Better 11.2 gm% Good
T3: Daily diet+ Mid day meal +
Aonla (40gm) + Honey (20gm) +
Green leafy vegetable (75 gm)
9-10 Best 11.89 gm% Good
•With the fulfillment of nutrient requirement of the body, changes can be observed
in colour of hair & nails in appearance and children looked more active and
healthy.
•Hemoglobin level increase.
•I Q test of mother shows significant increase in knowledge.
No. of replication:10
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13. FLD on Gram crop (TDHPP)
variety
Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increase
%
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
GNG-1581 13.68 12.86 25068 25068 18072 15462 6.38 1.72
GNG-1958 15.02 12.86 25068 25068 22392 15462 16.80 1.89
• Area (ha): 8 (4+4)
• No. of Demo.: 20 (10+10)
• Variety: GNG-1581 & GNG 1958
Farmers’ reactions
•Good response of these varieties (GNG-1581 & GNG-
1958)
•Good response of basal application of fertilizers &
IPM practices.
Technical Feedback
•Use of effective herbicides to control Pyaji
(Asphodelus tenuifolius)
• Variety should be developed having low water
requirement
Training 1 (25) Field days 2 (101) Film show/Media coverage 6/2 (25/Not fixed)
Local check : GNG-663
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14. FLD on Wheat crop (Varietal)
Variety
Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increase
%
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
HD-2967 51.75 46.28 27049 26249 73564 63885 11.82 3.72
HD-2932 46.87 46.28 26449 26249 65000 63885 01.27 3.46
• Area (ha): 10 (5+5)
• No. of Demo.: 20 (10+10)
• Variety: HD -2967 and Raj-4037
Farmers’ reactions
•Performance of both varieties are good but HD-2967
is better than HD-2932
Technical Feedback
•Effective control measures against nematode
•Research should be conducted on micro nutrient
deficiency
•Use of effective herbicides
Training 1(28) Field days 2 (120) Film show/Media coverage 6/2 (28/ Not fixed)
Local check : Raj-3077
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15. FLD on Oat crop (Varietal)
Variety
Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increase
%
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
Kent 546 497 34811 33911 88039 77914 9.86 3.53
• Area : 1.0 ha.
• No. of Demo.: 10
• Variety: Kent
Farmers’ reactions
•Kent is a good variety for fodder production
point of view
Technical Feedback
•Some other varieties should be assessed for
this Zone.
Training 1(26) Film show/Media coverage 3/2 (26/ Not fixed)
Local check : Local seed
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16. FLD on Gram (Bio Agent)
Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increa
se %
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
14.24 13.52 25648 25068 19172 17442 5.33 1.75
Area (ha): 5
No. of Demo.: 10
Bio-agent : H-NPV
Variety : GNG-1581
Farmers’ reactions
•Result of H-NPV was late.
Technical Feedback
•Bio-agent not available in local market
easily
Local check : Indoxacarb
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17. FLD on Tomato
Variety Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increase
%
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
NS-22 180.6 174.3 78517 77478 102083 96822 3.61 2.30
•Area (ha): 0.5
•No. of Demo.: 10
•Variety: NS-22
Training 1 (51) Film show/Media coverage 2/1 (51/ Not fixed)
Farmers’ reactions
• NS-22 is an average variety in production
point of view.
Technical Feedback
•Yellow mosaic virus resistant variety
should be developwed.
Local check : Local seed
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18. FLD on Chilli
Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increase
%
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
169.6 147.4 89094 84342 148346 122018 15.06 2.67
Area (ha): 1.0
No. of Demo.: 10
Variety: Kranti
Farmers’ reactions
• Kranti is a good variety.
Technical Feedback
• Yellow mosaic virus resistant
variety should be developwed.
Local check : Local seed
Training 1 (51) Film show/Media coverage 2/1(51/ Not fixed) 18
19. NIFTD on Jowar (Forage production under arable lands)
Variety
Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increase
%
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
M P Chari 475 450 41196 40421 34804 31579 5.56 1.84
• Area (ha): 0.1
• No. of Demo.: 1
• Variety: MP Chari
Farmers’ reactions
•It is an average variety for the
production point of view .
Technical Feedback
•Some other varieties should be
assessed for this Zone.
Local check : Local Seed
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20. NIFTD on Maize (Forage production under arable lands)
Variety
Average Yield
(Qtl/ha)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
yield
increase
%
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
African
tall 699 536 54309 45184 57531 40576 30.41 2.06
Area (ha): 0.9
No. of Demo.: 9
Variety: African Tall
Farmers’ reactions
•It is a good variety for the production
point of view
Technical Feedback
•Some other varieties should be assessed
for this Zone.
Local check : Local seed
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21. NIFTD on urea treatment (Forage conservation and
utilization)
Average Yield
(lit/Ani./day)
Cost of cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
Milk yield
increase %
B:C
Ratio
Demo Local Demo Local Demo Local
7.86 7.59 106.85 104.6 129.04 123.13 3.58 2.18
No. of animals : 11 Duration : 90 days
Type of animals : Cattle
Farmers’ reactions
•Farmers were satisfied with the
performance of urea treatment of straw.
Technical Feedback Research
should be conducted for enrichment
of straw.
Local check : Untreated straw
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22. Enterprises : Fish culture
Year : 2013-14
Fish species : Catla, Rohu & mrigal
Stage of seed : Fingerlings (3000)
No. of Demonstration : 10
Area per unit : 0.25 ha.
Time of seed releasing : September 2013
Harvesting Time : August 2014
Average production
per unit : 790 kg.
Economics {per unit (0.25ha.)}:
Gross rearing cost : Rs. 17500
Gross return : Rs 55300
Net return : Rs. 37800
B:C ratio : 3.16
Sale price : Rs 70 per kg
FLD on Fish culture
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24. Trainings for farmers & farm women
CROP PRODUCTION
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Crop Production
Weed management 01 88 09
Water management 01 42 03
Integrated Crop Management 01 40 04
Fodder Production 01 50 00
Soil Health & Fertility Management
Soil fertility management 02 77 15
TOTAL 06 297 31
ON CAMPUS: 02 OFF CAMPUS:04
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25. Trainings for farmers & farm women
HORTICULTURE
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Fruits
Layout and management of orchards 01 43 05
Cultivation of fruits 01 80 08
Micro irrigation systems of orchards 01 22 01
Ornamental plants
Nursery management 01 48 48
TOTAL 04 193 62
OFF CAMPUS:03ON CAMPUS: 01
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26. Trainings for farmers & farm women
PLANT PROTECTION
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 03 116 20
Bio-control of pests and disease 01 81 18
Integrated disease management 01 42 01
TOTAL 05 239 39
ON CAMPUS: 01 OFF CAMPUS:04
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27. FISHERIES SCIENCE
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Composite fish culture 04 217 21
TOTAL 04 217 21
ON CAMPUS: 02 OFF CAMPUS:02
Trainings for farmers & farm women
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28. Trainings for farmers & farm women
HOME SCIENCE
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Home science/ women empowerment
Design and development of low/minimum cost diet 01 116 28
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs 01 51 09
Value addition 01 43 33
Income generation activities for empowerment of
rural Women
03 29 146
Location specific drudgery reduction technologies 01 33 20
TOTAL 07 272 236
ON CAMPUS: 02 OFF CAMPUS:05
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29. Trainings for farmers & farm women
ANIMAL SCIENCE
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Livestock production and management
Dairy management 02 91 10
Poultry management 01 18 05
Feed management 01 55 01
TOTAL 04 164 16
ON CAMPUS: 02 OFF CAMPUS:02
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30. Trainings for farmers & farm women
EXTENSION EDUCATION
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Capacity building and group dynamics
Entrepreneurial development of
farmers/youths
02 38 06
TOTAL 02 38 06
ON CAMPUS: 02 OFF CAMPUS:00
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31. Trainings for rural youth
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants SC/ST
Mushroom Production 02 69 03
Bee Keeping 02 125 18
Protected cultivation of vegetable crops 01 21 01
Sheep and goat rearing 01 54 07
TOTAL 06 269 29
ON CAMPUS: 06
Trainings for extension personnel
THEMATIC AREA No. of Courses Total Participants
Productivity enhancement in field crops 01 34
Integrated Pest Management 01 24
Information networking among farmers 05 302
TOTAL 07 360 31
32. Sponsored Trainings
Title No. of
trainings
Duration
(days)
No. of
parti.
Sponsoring agency
Mushroom production technique 1 3 29
Watershed development
& soil conservation
Farmers training 1 1 50 NFL
Production, Post harvest and water
management of citrus fruits
1 2 27 Nhm,Sriganganagar
Hi-Tech. Vegetable and Fruit
production
1 2 34 ATMA, Hanumangarh
Hi-Tech. Vegetable and Fruit
production and value addition
1 2 29 ATMA, Hanumangarh
Hi-Tech. Vegetable and Fruit
production and value addition
1 2 30 ATMA, Hanumangarh
Hi-Tech. Vegetable and Fruit
production and value addition
1 2 30 ATMA, Hanumangarh
Farmers meet with Bank officers
and agricultural scientist
1 1 95 RMGB,Sangaria
On farm Bio-agent production 1 3 50 NIPHM,Hyderabad
Farmers Training on NMSA 1 2 24
AD (Agri. Extension),
Hanumangarh
Farmers Training on NMSA 1 2 25
AD (Agri. Extension),
Hanumangarh
TOTAL 11 421 32
33. Impact of On campus and Off campus Trainings
Name of specific technology/skill
transferred
No. of participants % of adoption
Crop production 330 (146) 44.24
Horticulture 285 (139) 48.77
Plant protection 486 (264) 54.32
Fisheries Science 217 (89) 41.01
Animal Science 218 (107) 49.08
Home Science 389 (198) 50.90
Total 1925 (943) 48.99
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34. Impact of Sponsored Trainings
Name of specific
technology/skill
transferred
No. of
parti.
% of
adoption
Change in income (Rs.)
Before
(`/Unit)
After (`/Unit)
Paravet cum A.I. Training
2013-14
24 (14) 58.33 NIL 8000-15000/Month
Tailor Ladies 2013-14 25 (22) 88 NIL 5000-8000/Month
Mushroom cultivation
2014-15
17 (4) 23.53 NIL 40000-70000/Year
Bee Keeping 2014-15 74 (25) 33.78 NIL 60000-100000/Year
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35. Extension activities
Name of Extension activities No. of
Programme
No. of
Beneficiaries
Field Day 04 158
Exhibition 02 3349
Kisan Mela 01 2670
Kisan Goshthi 05 195
Film show 53 850
Lectures delivered as resource person 276 2129
News paper coverage 122 Not fixed
Popular articles 35 Not fixed
Extension literature 11 4912
Scientist visit to farmers field 117 2235
Farmers visit to KVK 1461 1461
Advisory Services (SMS) 20 50200
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36. Extension activities
Name of Extension activities No. of Programme No. of Participants
Animal Health Camp 02 69 (animals)
Telephone helpline 8142 8142
Self Help Group Conveners Meetings 04 123
Exposure visit 01 48
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40. Role Model in Vegetable Production
Surender Kumar Chahar
S/o Sh. Sahi Ram Chahar
1 MKS(A) Mallare khera
Tehsil : Tibbi (Mob. No. 9414505341)
Age : 49 Years Education : Graduate
Total Land Owwned : 55 Bigha
(44 Bigha irrigated and 11 Bigha unirrigated)
Irrigation Sorces : Canal & Tubewell
Role of KVK Training, Motivation and Technical guidance
In 2008 he came contact with KVK by getting guidance in
vegetable Production and promoted him for the same. Now
Mr. Chahar happy to adopt scientific vegetable production
in 3 bigha and getting good yield. He also grows vagetable
for seed production in 5 bigha and produce hybrid and non
hybrid seeds of vegetable. Cauliflower, Radish, Carrot and
cucurbits etc.
Gross Income : 2.67 Lac/hac. in Rabi Season
Net Income : 2.0 Lac/hac. in Rabi Season
Employment Generation – 2 Farm Family
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41. Achiev High Destination in Potato Production
Banshi Lal S/o Sh. Ladhu Ram
10 CDR(A) Kulchander
Tehsil : Tibbi (Mob. No. 8432708435)
Age : 42 Years Education : Metric
Total Land Owwned : 10 Bigha
Farming Situation - irrigated
Irrigation Source : Canal & Tubewell
Mr. Banshi Lal started potato production in 8 Bigha since
2010 with the help of technical guidance of KVK and
getting highest production of potato per unit. They grow
different varieties of Potato and provide the seed to other
farmers .
Gross Income : 3.10 Lac/hac. in Rabi season.
Net Income : 2.25 Lac/hac. in Rabi season.
Role of KVK : Training, Motivation and problem solution in related field.
He attend Kisan Melas organized by state Agriculture Universities. He also take
part in educational tour by KVK.
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42. Vegetable Seed Production : A Beneficial farming
Madan Lal KuknaS/o Sh. Devi Lal Kukna
9 BGP(B) Dingarh
Tehsil : Sangaria (Mob. No. 9460723919)
Age : 41 Years Education : Post Graduate
Total Land Owned : 22 Bigha
(19 Bigha Irrigated & 3 Bigha unirrigated)
Irrigation Source : Canal & Tubewell
Awarded by SDM on Republic day of 2015
Use of different technology in farming
Attended vocational training on nursery managed in KVK 2006
then he started the vegetable seed production of hybrid & non
Hybrid varieties of vegetable and getting more profit as
compare to traditional crop. He established drip irrigatation unit
for water management & solar energy system for energy saving.
Gross Income : 2.22 Lac/hac. in Rabi season.
Net Income : 1.60 Lac/hac. in Rabi season.
Role of KVK Training, Motivation and Technical guidance. He
participated in different vocational training & educational tour.
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43. Recognition in Vegetable Production
Ramesh Kumar S/o Sh. Mohan Lal
10 CDR(B) Kulchander
Tehsil : Tibbi (Mob. No. 9929303285)
Age : 31 Years Education : Graduate
Total Land Owned : 28 Bigha
Farming Situation - irrigated
Irrigation Source : Canal & Tubewell
He started Potato Production in 2011 and getting higher yield
of Potato & highest profit . He grow different varieties of
Potato in their field and guide the other farmers about varites
performance.
Gross Income : 3.25 Lac/hac. in Rabi season.
Net Income : 2.38 Lac/hac. in Rabi season.
He attend Kisan Mela organized by state Agriculture
Universities and National institute. He also take part in
educational tour by KVK.
Role of KVK Training, Motivation and problem solution in related field.43
44. Farmers Guide : Sanjay Kumar
Sanjay Kumar (Mob. 9549286111)
Age : 26 Years
Education : M.A. B.Ed.
Before Training : Un-Employed
Start work : August, 2014
Area of work – Sangaria &
Sadulshahar
Work – Motivate the farmers for soil
testing & Jaivik Kheti
Net Income : Rs. 10000/Month
Activities :
He was unemployed youth before contact with
KVK, Sangaria. After the training he was motivated
to start work as a farmers guide and encourage the
farmers for soil helth and jaivik kheti. Mr. Sanjay
was selected as a Field Officer by Organic
Company during 86th
Foundation Day of ICAR
which was celebrated by the KVK on dated 16th
July, 2014.
Role of KVK : Motivation, guidance and trainings.
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45. Ornamental fish culture become self employment
Mr. Pramanand Devrath S/o Sh. Sri Ram
(Mob. 09887511705)
Age – 38 Years
Chuna Fatak, Hanumangarh Jn.
Education - Graduate
Before Training – Un employed
Work – Manufactrturing and Marketing of
Aquarium and ornamental fish.
Annual Income – Rs. 2,10,000
Net Income - Rs.1,50,000
Employment Given – 2 Person
Role of KVK :- Training and Motivation for self emploment. 45
46. Jal Krishi Bana Aajeevika ka Sadhan
Mr. Sukhpal Singh S/o Sh. Ram Singh
8 NKR (Indergarh) Mob. 9460690270
Age – 40 Years
Before Training – Un employment
Education – 8th
Three time training taken by Mr. Sukhpal Singh. After
complete satisfaction start fish culture work by hiring village
pond from Gram Panchayat.
Hired Village Pond – Nagrana, Jandwala Sekhon, Inderpura,
Kulchandra
Fish Species – Catla, Rohu, Mrigal, Common carp
Total Lease Rent – Rs. 80000/- Cost of Fish Seed – Rs.
42000
Other Expenditure - Rs. 65000/- Net Profit - Rs.151000
Role of KVK :- Training and Motivation for self emploment. 46
47. Gurdeep Singh (Mob. 9667138214)
S/o Sh. Baldev Singh
6 KKM, Nyolakhi, Rawatsar
Age – 29 Years
Education – 10th
Before training – Unemployed
Work Area _ 6 KKM, Nyolakhi
Daily work : A.I., Pregnancy Diagnosis & help Doctor during
treatment.
AI: 65@Rs. 200=Income Rs. 13000
PD: 30@ Rs. 100= Income Rs. 3000
Help doctor duringTreatment = Rs. 12500
Net Income : Rs. 28,500
Employment : 1 Person
Breed Improvement is
the aim of life
Breed Improvement is
the aim of life
Role of KVK :- A 45 days Paravet cum AI training was
organized at KVK with the help of RMoL. Technical help &
Suggesions at work place. 47
48. Balwant Godara (Mob. 9460102825)
S/o Sh. Ram Pratap Godara
Dhaban Station, Sangaria
Age – 47 Years
Education – 10th
Work – Rearing of 2000 Broilers/batch for 45
days
Gross Income – Rs. 85000/batch
Net income of production from last batch of
poultry broiler – Rs. 40000
Poultry farming good
self Employment
Role of KVK :- Poultry farming training, technical help
and suggestions for rearing poultry Broiler..
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49. Gulab chand (Mob-9667138214)
s/o sh. Krishan kumar
chak 5 GGR, Tibbi
Age : 24years Education 10th
Work : Paravet & artificial insemination.
Work before training : unemployed
Daily work :artificial insemination, pregnancy diagnosis &
Help doctor during Treatment
AI: 60@Rs. 200=Income Rs. 12000
PD: 25@ Rs. 100= Income Rs. 2500
Help doctor during Treatment: Income= Rs. 12000
True income: 26500 Rs/Month, Employment : 1 Person
Artificial insemination
became source of income
Role of KVK :- A 45 days Paravet cum AI training was
organized at KVK with the help of RMoL. Technical help &
Suggesions at work place. 49
50. Recognition in Poultry
Farming
Role of KVK :- Poultry farming training, technical help
and suggestions for rearing poultry Broiler..
Anil Kumar (Mob. 8146846697)
S/o Sh. Prakash Chander
Bolawali, Sangaria
Age – 21 Years
Education – 10th
Work – Rearing of 3000 Broilers/batch for 45
days
Gross Income – Rs. 95000/batch
Net income of production from last batch of
poultry broiler – Rs. 60000
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51. Amandeep Kaur
D/o Sh. Radha Krishan
¼Mob. No. 9413779015½
Village –Santpura, Sangaria
Age – 24 years
Education – 8th
Before Training – Un employed
Training From KVK – 80 days Tailor
Ladies training with the help of RSLDC.
Work – Stitching
Start of Work – June, 2014
Work Place – Santpura
Gross Income – Rs 180000/Year
Net Income – Rs. 150000/Year
Employment Given – 2 Women
Stitching is a source of Livelihood
Role of KVK :- Training,
motivation and problem
solution in related field.
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52. Smt. Veerpal Kaur
D/o Sh. Nirmal Singh
(Mob. 9413630466)
Village – Jandwala Sikhan,
Sangaria
Age – 32 Years
Education – 8th
Before Training – Un employed
Training from KVK – 45 Days Machine
embroidery operator training sponsored by
RMoL.
Work – Boutique
Start of Work – Feb., 2011
Work Place – Sangaria
Gross income - Rs.220000/Year
Net income – Rs. 122000/year
Employment Given – 4 Person
Employment through Boutique
Role of KVK:-
Training & motivation
for self employment.
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53. Major
group/class
Crop Variety
Quantity
(qtl.)
Value
(Rs.)
Provided to No. of
Farmers
CEREALS
Wheat HD 2932 12.7 13375 9
Wheat HD 2967 13.4 26500 5
OILSEEDS
Mustard Laxmi 1.44 6000 15
PULSES
Chickpea GNG1581 3.00 18600 3
Chickpea GNG 1958 3.56 18352 5
Moong IPM 02-3 4.00 Not Sold
Moong MH 2-15 4.02 Not Sold
COMMERCIAL
Clusterbean HG 2-20 18.65 Not Sold
Production & supplyProduction & supply
of farm productsof farm products
SEED PRODUCTION
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54. Production & supply of farm products
PLANTING MATERIAL
SOIL AND WATER SAMPLES ANALYSED
Sl. No. Major group/class Quantity
(Nos.)
Value (Rs.) Provided to
No. of Farmers
1 FRUITS 17998 56411 466
2 VEGETABLES 758758 191486 1638
3 FOREST SPECIES 311 3420 42
4 ORNAMENTAL CROPS 2454 25819 181
5 OTHERS 31 310 17
TOTAL 779552 277446 2344
Details
No. of
Samples
No. of
Farmers
No. of
Villages
Amount realized
Rs.
Soil Samples 1103 952 56 29710
Water Samples 569 508 44 14225
Plant Samples -- -- -- --
Petiole Samples -- -- -- --
Total 1672 1460 100 4393554
56. Establishment year : 2012-13 Area : 0.5 ha
Disease free Mother plants of improved varieties.
Saplings of improved varieties vegetables (Tomato, Chilli, Onion, Brinjal, Cauliflower
etc.).
Saplings of improved varieties fruit plants (Kinnow, Malta, Daisy, Nimbu, Guava,
Anwla etc.).
Saplings of ornamental plants (Rose, Merigold, Daheliya, Golden Duranta, Copia etc.).
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks
Plant saplings Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
Kinnow, malta, Jamun, Rose,
vegetables etc
Plant
(Saplings)
779552 338260 312247 --
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57. 1. Vermi
Compost
2002-03 60 ft2
Icenia
fefteda
Compost
worm
450 3865 --
2. Fish Farming 2002-03 0.25 Catla, Rohu,
Mrigal
Fish 20082 13000 Not Sold
3. Seed
processing
unit &
Godown
2007-08 500
MT
Seed processing and grading for farmers use
4. Mushroom 2014 Span 450 1190 --
Sl. No. Demo Unit
Year of
estt.
Area
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remark
sVariety Produce Qty.
Cost of
inputs
Gross
income
PERFORMANCE OF DEMONSTRATION UNITS
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58. PERFORMANCE OF INSTRUCTIONAL FARM
Crop Details of production Gross income
(Rs)
Variety Type of produce Qty.
Wheat HD-2967, HD-2932 Seed & Bulk 241.20 375548
Barley RD-2035 Bulk 82.85 92658.77
Gram GNG-1581, GNG-1958 Seed 8.40 53120
Guar HG 2-20 Seed 18.65 Not Sold
Moong Satya, IPM02-3 Seed 8.02 Not Sold
Mustard Laxmi, Bayer 5444,
Poineer 4521
Seed & Bulk 39.70 112263
Cotton Bio 6588, Xylem, Raghav,
Ankur 3028
Bulk 84.60 340918
Malta Blood red Fruit Lease out 89800
Kinnow Kinnow Fruit Lease out 581000
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59. Plant Health Clinic
S.No. Discipline No.of
farmers
Major problems
1 Entomology 58 cotton (Thrips, Whitefly, Jassid, Mite, Helicoverpa, Spotted bollworm
and Pink bollworm), Guar (White fly and Aphid), Moong (pod bug and
thrips), Seseamum (white fly) Mustard (Mustrad saw fly, Aphid and
natural enemies), Gram (Helicoverpa and termite), Kinnow (Citrus
psyla, White fly, thrips and citrus leaf minor, fruit sucking moth), Bhindi
(Mite and White fly), Bhindi (Mite and white fly)Chillies (Thrips and
white fly) and Brinjal (Shoot and fruit borer).
2 Plant Pathology 76 Cotton (Root rot, parawilt and crazy top), Moong (Coller rot, bacterial
blight), Kinnow (Phytophthora, root rot and citrus canker), Guar
(Bacterial blight, Alternariea blight, leaf curl) and Tinda (fruit rotting),
Bhindi (YMV) and Pumpkin (leaf spot), Wheat (yellow, Brown rust and
Karnal bunt) Mustard (white rust, alternaria blight), and Gram (root rot
and ascokeyta blight).
3 Soil Science 50 Bt. Cotton (Nutritional deficiency/fertilizer requirements), mustard (Soil
test and sulphate doses), Kinnow (Nutritional deficiency) and wheat
(Nuritional deficiency)
4 Agronomy 109 Fodder crops, Barseem (varieties and seed rate), Mustard (Varieties
for rainfed areas, fertilizer requirement, frost control in mustard, weed
control), Gram (Seed rate in Gram and weed control) and Wheat (Zinc
deficiency and weed control for broad leaves weeds)
5 Horticulture 76 Kinnow (Water management, fertilizer management and fruit dropping
etc.), in vegetable likes Bhindi, Chilly, Tomato and cucurbitacy (Water
management, Varieties, Fartilizer management)
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60. Status of Revolving Fund (Rs.)
Utilization of KVK Funds During 2014-15
S.
No.
Particulars Sanctioned
Amount (Rs.)
Lacs
Released
Amount (Rs.)
Lacs
Expenditure
(Rs.) Lacs
1 Pay & Allowances 106 106 100.66
2. TA & DA 0.50 0.50 0.82
3. Recurring contingencies 5.00 5.00 10.91
3. Non-Recurring Contingencies -- -- --
TOTAL 111.50 111.50 112.39
Year Opening
balance as
on 1st
April
Amount
received for
the previous
year
Income
during the
year
Expenditure
during the
year
Remaining
amount for
the current
year
Net balance
in hand as
on 1st
April
of each year
April 2012 to March
2013
1246290.15 1163389 1395886.08 1378488 651046 1776031.23
April 2013 to March
2014
1776031.23 651046.00 2990077.84 2125066.50 1556889 1735199.57
April 2014 to March
2015
1735199.57 1556889 3031902.55 2228610.55 1457853 2637527.57
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