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Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rohtas2263486377000BikramganjAnnual Progress Report(April 2019 to December 2020)226250516510Bihar Agricultural University, SabourBhagalpur - 813210KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, ROHTAS, BIKRAMGANJANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 2019 (April 2019 to December 2020)1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mailAddressTelephoneE mail / WebsiteOfficeFAXKrishi Vigyan Kendra, Ara Road, Bikramganj, Rohtas06185-222800--rohtaskvk@rohtas.kvk4.inkvk..in1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mailAddressTelephoneE mailOfficeFAXBihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur0641-24526110641-2452604deebausabour@bausabour.ac.in1.3. Name of Senior Scientist and Head with phone & mobile No.NameTelephone / Contact ResidenceMobileEmailDr. Ram Pal06185-222800+91 9431830116rampalag97@1.4. Year of sanction of KVK: 2004 vide F.No. 8(1)/2002 –AE-II(pt.), February 9,20041.5. Staff Position (as on 31st December, 2019)Sl.No.Sanctioned postName of the incumbentDesignationDiscipline/Pay Scale with present basic Date of joiningPermanent/ TemporaryCategory (SC/ST/OBC/ Others)1Senior Scientist& Head Vacant-----2Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Ram PalSMSAgril. Engg.15600-39100 GP-6000P. Basic- 2995008.01.2008PermanentOthers3Subject Matter SpecialistMr. Rabindra Kumar JalajSMSFishery Sc.15600-39100 GP-6000P. Basic- 2907010.06.2009PermanentSC4Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Ratan KumarSMSHorticulture15600-39100 GP-5400P. Basic- 2584017.04.2012PermanentOthers5Subject Matter SpecialistVacant-----6Subject Matter Specialist Vacant-----7Subject Matter SpecialistVacant-----8Programme Assistant Mr. Praween Kumar PatelP.A. LabAgriculture9300-34800 GP-4200P. Basic- 1663006.11.2012PermanentOthers9Computer ProgrammerMr. Harendra Pd. SharmaP.A. ComputerComputer Sc.9300-34800 GP-4200P. Basic- 1614017.05.2013PermanentST10Farm ManagerVacant------11Accountant / SuperintendentMr. Abhishek KaushalAssistantAccounts9300-34800 GP-4200P. Basic- 1614026.04.2013PermanentSC12StenographerMr. Subesh KumarStenographer-5200-20200 GP-2400P.Basic- 1186022.06.2013PermanentOBC13.DriverMr. Rakesh KumarDriver-5200-20200 GP-2000P.Basic- 954015.05.2015PermanentSC14.DriverMr. Navin Kumar PaswanDriver-5200-20200 GP-2000P.Basic- 954019.05.2015PermanentSC15.Supporting staffVacant16.Supporting staffVacant1.6.Total land with KVK (in ha):S. No.ItemArea (ha)1Under Buildings0.132.Under Demonstration Units1.203.Under Crops7.504.Orchard/Agro-forestry0.405.Others with details0.77Total =SUM(ABOVE) 10.00Total area should be matched with breakup1.7.Infrastructure Development:A) Buildings and othersS. No.Name of infrastructureNot yet startedCompleted up to plinth levelCompleted up to lintel levelCompleted up to roof levelTotally completedPlinth area (sq.m)Under use or not*Source of funding1.Administrative Building ICAR2.Farmers HostelICAR3.Staff Quarters (6)ICAR4.Piggery unitICAR5Fencing ICAR6Rain Water harvesting structure7Threshing floor ICAR8Farm godownICARState Govt9. Dairy unit10.Poultry unit11.Goatary unit12.Mushroom LabICAR13.Mushroom production unitICAR14.Shade house15.Soil test LabICAR16Vermicompost UnitICAR17IFSState Govt* If not in use then since when and reason for non-useB) VehiclesType of vehicleYear of purchaseCost (Rs.)Total km. RunPresent statusJeep (Bolero)20174,40,526.0076918WorkingMotorcycle (Hero Passion)201559,452/-11444WorkingMotorcycle (Honda Neo)201559,600/-2106WorkingC) Equipment & AV aidsName of equipmentYear of purchaseCost (Rs.)Present statusSource of funda. Lab equipment (Fruit & vegetable processing & Mushroom spawn lab)PP cap sealing 20129550/-WorkingICARCrown corking 20124950/-WorkingICARMixture/grinder20129000/-WorkingICARLug cap sealer 20128900/-WorkingICARPulper 201216500/-WorkingICARFruit mill201216500/-WorkingICARDrying oven 201274500/-WorkingICARVacuum Bottle filling 201224500/-WorkingICARVegetable juicer 201219500/-WorkingICARAuto clave 201262000/-WorkingICARRefr. meter 20124400/-WorkingICARThermometer 2012880/-WorkingICARElec. Top pan balance20129975/-WorkingICARContour TS Blood Glucos20131645/-WorkingICARSphygmomanometer20131100/-WorkingICARStethoscope2013400/-WorkingICARWeighing Machine Digital20142730/-WorkingICARStaturemeter2014551.25WorkingICARWeighing SCL Libra20141099.38WorkingICARHeamo Meter Square2014731.86WorkingICARHeamo Meter Round 2014539.72WorkingICARChips Cutter2014495/-WorkingICARPaddle Operated Potato Peeler & Slicer201432480/-WorkingICARPP Cap sealing20129550/-WorkingICARCrown corking20124950/-WorkingICARMixture –Grinder20129000/-WorkingICARLug Cap Sealer20128900/-WorkingICARPulper201216500/-WorkingICARFruit Mill201216500/-WorkingICARDrying Oven201274500/-WorkingICARVacuum Bottle Filling201224500/-WorkingICARVegetable Juicer201219500/-WorkingICARAuto Clave (02 No.)201260000/-WorkingICARRefr. Meter20124400/-WorkingICARThermometer2012880/-WorkingICARElec. Top Pan Balance20129975/-WorkingICARLaminar Flow201260,000/-WorkingICARRefrigerator201220,000/-GoodICARRack (2 Nos)20126000/-GoodICARBOD Incubator201270000/-WorkingICARb. AV AidsComputers & Scanner200741,784/-Working ICARComputer - HP Compaq LE1902x201340,000/-GoodICARCamera 16 mega pixel200733,738/-WorkingICARColour printer Epson All in One201916284/-WorkingICARUPS Zebronics 1KVA (5 Nos.)201923495/-WorkingICARPortable HDD201912157/-WorkingICARDesktop Computer -Lenovo V530201931950/-WorkingICARLCD Projector 2009NotWorking ICARRicoh Xerox Machine201361,286/-GoodICARUPS-Microtek20134500/-Not workingICARP.A. System with cordless mike201323,550/-GoodICARc. Farm machineryTractor2014-155,65,000.00workingICARPaddy transplanter2011-12-workingRKVY (State Govt.)Reaper (Self propelled)2013-141,00,000Working ICARRubber Holler Rice Mill 2012-132,17,615.00working PHT, State Govt.D) Farm implementsName of equipmentYear of purchaseCost (Rs.)Present statusSource of fundStraw Baler 2012-138,60,000.00workingPHT, State Govt.Zero till drill (2 piece)200744,720/-Not working ICARWorkingICARReaper (Tractor operated)2012-13-Not Working RKVY (State Govt.)Thresher 2012-13-Working RKVY (State Govt.)Disc harrow 2012-13-Working RKVY (State Govt.) Portable Power Sprayer201911200/-WorkingICAR1.8. Details SAC meeting* conducted in the yearSl. No.DateNumber of Participants Salient RecommendationsAction taken of previous SACIf not conducted, state reason 1.30.08.201936Stated below*Attached* Salient recommendation of SAC in bullet formAttach a copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participantsProceeding of 10th Scientific Advisory Committee Meetingheld on Dt. 30.08.2019 at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rohtas, BikramganjThe 10th meeting of the Scientific Advisory Committee of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rohtas, Bikramganj was held on 30th August, 2019 under the chairmanship of Dr. R.N. Singh, Associate Director Extension Education, BAU, Sabour. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Associate Dean-cum-Principal, VKSCoA, Dumraon also graced the occasion and gave their valuable suggestions. The list of line department officials and other members present in the meeting is attached herewith for kind perusal. The member secretary of the SAC-meeting-Cum- Sr. Scientist & Head, K.V.K., Rohtas, Bikramganj - Dr. Ram Pal welcomed all members and offer his gratitude for their cooperation & support to KVK in journey of becoming best KVK of Zone-IV. He presented Action Taken Report (ATR) of last SAC-meeting alongwith the progress report and action plan of K.V.K, Rohtas before the house. The ATR, salient achievements and overall progress report of K.V.K., Rohtas was highly appreciated by the house and the following recommendations were made for the smooth and effective dissemination of technologies among various stakeholders and farming communities of the district.Parmapragat Krishi Vikas Yojna :- the selected villages should not far from the road. The area under organic cultivation should be in cluster. The on farm trial of fishery science will be done as proposed. The on farm trial of agriculture engineering on spacing in lentil crop will be done with accurate data with reference to yield and disease impact.All the employed BSDM trainees must be documented and rest trainees be followed up for next 6 months.The OFT of horticulture must contain the name of variety.The IFS model of the KVK must include the Water storage/harvesting unit i.e pond and may be developed by revolving fund/MNREGA/soil conservation department etc.Major activities of KVK Rohtas should be concentrated on rice and wheat crop.Separate meetings with farmers should be organised for expansion of activities under climate smart village.Action plan for documentation of national award application should be reorganize with help of management plete small nursery demonstration unit & IFS demonstration unit in time.S.No.RecommendationAction Taken Report1.Documentation of income of enterprises of Shri Kumar Premchand, Tilouthu (before & after). (Action: KVK)His annual income increased from Rs.6.16 lakhs to Rs 33.15 lakhs in five years. Price of one quail reduced by Rs 20 in same periods and about 25 new entrepreneur come-up in this field. Annexure-I2.Documentation of entrepreneur developed through BSDM training.(Action: KVK)KVK, Rohtas has distinction to organize first BSDM training in Bihar (1st November - 27th December 2017) inaugurated by Hon’ble Agriculture minister, Govt. of Bihar. Till date six BSDM and one ICAR skill development trainings have been organized. Out of 180 pass out trainees 49 are either employed or developed their own small business Annexure-II3.OFT on organic farming should be based multi-disciplinary. (Action: KVK)Treatment: F.P.- Rice-Wheat-Fallow (No soil testing)T.O.-1: Rice+Potato + GreengramT.O.-2: Rice + Chickpea + TomatoT.O.-3: Rice + Lentil + MenthaAnnexure-III4.Documentation of adopted villages before and after adoption. (Action: KVK)Proper documentation of adopted and operational villages is being done.5.For promotion of organic farming joint meeting of BASUCA and other stakeholders should be arranged. (Action: DAO, Rohtas)Training has been conducted on 09.04.2019 in which 121 stakeholders were present and shared their view.6.Documentation of Choudhary Natural Neera with beneficiaries (250 farm families).(Action: KVK)Documentation of Choudhary Natural Neera has been done and 250 family of Pasi Community engaged in Neera Production Annexure-IV7.Provide technical know-how to FPOs at village level.(Action: KVK & NGO)Trainings conducted on 24.01.2019 at village Chilbila, Block- Dinara farmers participated - 22 and on 23.08.2019 at village-Semari,Block- Dawath farmers participated-20.8.Convergence of Govt. programmes in adopted villages.(Action: KVK & Line Deptt.)For development of farming community, programmes of government and KVK are being converged in adopted villages.9.Varietal trial of tomato should be undertaken with the aim of processing plant of VKSCoA, Dumraon. (Action: KVK)Assessment of hybrid variety of tomato for production and processing potentiality of variety Treatment: F.P.:Local hybrid variety(Sun Agro-575)T.O -1: Arka SaurabhT.O -2: Arka AshishT.O.-3: Pusa GauravAnnexure-V10Animal health camp in all adopted villages should be organized.(Action: KVK & ADHO)Animal health camps were organized at villages- i) Masona on 10.04.2019, No. of farmer-60 ii) Derhgaon on 12.02.2019, No. of farmers-80,iii) Motha on 14.05.2019, No. of farmers-55, iv)Karmaini on 22.01.2019,No. of farmers-52 v)Surhuriya on 13.06.2019, No. of farmers-6311.Local dealer should appoint by KVK for sale of seed under subsidy programme. (Action: KVK & DAO)Local dealer M/s Priya Jyoti Fertilizer, Sasaram, has been appointed by Univerity as Seed Dealer for seed sale by KVK & DAO, Rohtas12.Micro-nutrient & Bio-fertilizer should be made available at KVK. (Action: KVK)Three trainings has been given to farmers for promotion of micro nutrient & bio-fertilizer. Details are as given below: S.No.AgencyDateNo. of farmers1IFFCO11.06.2019522NFL09.07.2019503Paradeep Phosphate Ltd22.08.201953KVK organized trainings on bio-fertilizers (INM) in every month& distributed Rhizobium -100 Kg.; Azoto-20 Kg.; PSB-20 lit. till date.13.Extension functionary training should be arrange before the crop season. (Action: KVK & DAO)The training of Extension functionaries is one the mandatory work of KVK and organized as per the schedule. Annexure-VI14.Initiative should start for establishment of seed hub on "Oilseed-Linseed". (Action: KVK) Linseed (vr. Ruchi) was strated under seed hub programme. An area of 2.0 ha with 5 farmers, 3.54 quintal seed has been produced in current year. 15.Video Conferencing schedule should circulate to line departments.(Action: KVK)Video Conferencing schedule is emailed to line department but due to non-functional of it all is in vein16.University Whatsapp No. & Bihar Krishi App etc. should be display in publications & flax. (Action: KVK)All banners and literatures has given these addsAnnexure IDocumentation of Enterprises of Sri Kumar PremchandSri Kumar Premchand is a medium land holding farmer having 2.5 ha land. He is resident of Madaripur village, block Tilouthu, Rohtas. he is doing integrated farming. His enterprises details are as given below.EnterprisesTotal cost of cultivationGross incomeNet incomeCost benefit ratioBefore KVK intervention (before 2014-15) Fish farming ( Rohu, Naini, Catla) Pond area 0.5 acre7000.0018000.0011000.002.57Crops (Rice, Wheat, Potato, Green gram) Area 4 acre 80000.00140000.0060000.001.75Pangas Fish (0.5 acre)275000.00820000.00545000.002.98At present (2019-20) (KVK interventions)Quail Hatchery (6000 chicks /week for 4 months)2520000.00 (Rs. 70000/week for 9 months)3240000.00 (Rs. 90000/ Week for 9 months)720000.00 (Rs.20000/ week for 9 months)1.28Quail Adult bird sale (@ 35/- bird1705000.00 (@ Rs. 31/-Bird, 5000.00 Bird/ month for 11 month)1925000.00 (@ Rs. 35/- Bird, 5000.00 Birds for 11 months220000.00 ( @ Rs. 4/- Bird, 5000.00 Birds / month for 11 months)1.75Pangas Fish Farming @ 15000 fingerling/acre 2.5 acre 750000.0030,75000.002325000.003.1Roop Chanda @ 15000 fingerling/acreFish pond area 1.0 Acre310000.00900000.005900002.90Crops 1.0 acre45000.00121500.0076500.001.70At present he has initiated the Kadaknath chicken Farming (60 number brooders) & Layer Farming is construction in progress.The net income of Sri Kumar Premchand has been increased from Rs.6, 16,000.00 to Rs. 33, 15,500.00 in period of 5 years.Evidence of Impact:The scientific fish & quail farming gave him high reputation and bountiful profits. His success motivated other farmers of the district to adopt fish and quail farming. In quail farming Mr. Kumar single handedly regulated the market price of the chicks and adult birds. He enhanced the profits of other farmers by giving them cheaper chicks and selling adult birds at higher rate in and around Rohtas district. He is a source of inspiration for other farmers of the Rohtas district as well. Fish and quail farming has increased multifold in the district in which Mr. Kumar has played a pivotal role. Several farmers from KVK, ATMA, Dept of Fisheries and various NGO’s regularly visit his farm and get the needed technical help from him time to time.Degree of Impact:Presently he is the leading supplier of quail in the district with phenomenal market supply of fish. Nearly 500 farmers from Rohtas and surrounding districts visited his farm and got motivated to adopt this business.Sustainability of the Innovation:He is able to preserve the fish yearlings for the next season surpassing the extreme cold of the area. He sells these fishes at raised prices and attains the higher profit.He hatches poultry layer bird eggs, guinea fowl bird eggs and even emu bird eggs from this hatchery apart from the normal quail bird eggs.Scalability of InnovationNearly 500 farmers from Rohtas and surrounding districts visited his farm and got motivated to adopt pangas fish farming, quail farming and kadaknath farming.Annexure-IIS. No.Name of course/domainSponsorsNo. of daysNo. of participantsNo. of participants passedNo. of person Employed1.Gardener(1st Nov. - 27th Dec,2017)BSDM40302982.Mushroom Grower(01st Dec, 2017 - 17th Jan, 2018)BSDM302929193.Medicinal Plants Grower(15th Feb. 2018 - 31st March, 2018)BSDM30303064.Mushroom Grower (1st Oct.-06th Nov.2018)ICAR302019 165.Mushroom Grower (1st Feb.-31st March. 2019)BSDM302929Certificate not distributed6.Gardener (15 March - 30 May, 2019)BSDM453022Certificate not distributed7.Vermicompost (15 March - 30 May, 2019)BSDM302322Certificate not distributed Annexure-III Organic farming: Ricea) Dhaincha + Blue green algae + Azosospreilum (500 gm added in 50 kg of Vermicompost sprayed in 1 acre)b) Accon for stem borer (3 ml./lit.)c) Ecofit for Sheath blight (3 ml./lit.)d) Feromantrap (20 trap/ acre)Potato:a) Compost 200 qtl/hab) Vermicompost - 200 qtl/hac) Azotobacter - 1.5 kg/ha (1.5 kg added in 100 kg of Vermicompost sprayed in 1 ha)d) PSB - 1.5 Kg/ha (1.5 kg added in 100 kg of Vermicompost sprayed in 1 ha)e) Trichoderma - 4 gm/kg for seed treatmentf) Ecofit - (4 ml/lit for late blight)g) Feromantrap (20 trap/ acre)Greengram:a) Rhizobium culture - 250 gm /10 Kg. for seed treatmentb) Neem oil - 3 ml/lit for leaf cutterChickpea & Lentil:a) Rhizobium culture - 250 gm /10 Kg. for seed treatmentb) Trichoderma - 1.5 kg/acre for soil treatment or 4 gm/Kg. for seed treatmentTomato:a) Compost 200 qtl/hab) Vermicompost - 200 qtl/hac) Azotobacter - 1.5 kg/ha (1.5 kg added in 100 kg of Vermicompost sprayed in 1 ha)d) PSB - 1.5 Kg/ha (1.5 kg added in 100 kg of Vermicompost sprayed in 1 ha)e) Trichoderma - 4 gm/kg for seed treatmentf) Feromantrap (20 trap/ acre)g) Accon/orgon/Neem oil- 4 ml/lit. for fruit & stem borerMentha: a) Trichoderma - 4 gm/kg for seed treatmentb) Compost 250 qtl/hac) Azotobacter - 1.5 kg/ha (1.5 kg added in 100 kg of Vermicompost sprayed in 1 ha)d) PSB - 1.5 Kg/ha (1.5 kg added in 100 kg of Vermicompost sprayed in 1 ha)e) Feromantrap (20 trap/ acre)Annexure-IVShri Jitendra Chaudhary of Vill.- Dumra, Block- Nokha, Distt.-Rohtas has attended a training at KVK, Rohtas in 2016. He started production of "Neera" in January, 2018 under "Chaudhari Natural Neera" He formed a group of Pasi community in village- Akashiya & Rajpur comprises 250 family of Pasi Community and engaged them in Neera Production. On recommendation of KVK, Rohtas, he got 15 days training at BAU, Sabour on Palmirah Product in April, 2017 and received license from Udyog Department, Govt. of Bihar in June, 2017. He then got loan approval under PMEGP in August, 2017 (Rs.25.0 lakhs). Department of Excise granted him NOC for the establishment of Neera production unit.Annexure-V: Assessment of hybrid variety of tomato for production and processing potentiality of variety S.No.TreatmentYield Qtl/haCost of cultivation Rs/haGross return (Rs/ha), Rs.5/ return (Rs./ha)B.C ratio1F.P.- Sun Agro-575260.048800.00130000.0081200.002.662T.O.-1: Arka Saurabh332.051700.00166000.00114300.003.213T.O.2- Arka Ashish280.051500.001400000.0088500.002.714T.O.3- Pusa Gaurav305.051500.00152500.00101000.002.96Variety wise water & fiber contents (100 gm.): i) Sun Agro 575- 93.4% water, dietary fiber- 0.5-0.6 gmii) Arka Saurabh - 91.2% water, dietary fiber - 0.6-0.8 gmiii) Arka Ashish - 90.8% water, dietary fiber - 0.7-0.9 gmiv) Pusa Gaurav - 91.0% water, dietary fiber - 0.7-0.9 gmAnnexure-VI:The scientists of KVK, Rohtas participated in the Kharif Maha-Abhiyaan organized at block level May-June, 2019 at different blocks. A large number of farmers, line department officers, extension functionaries- Agriculture Coordinator & Kisan Salahkar, PRI members were present.S.No.Name of BlockDateNo. of farmers1.Sasaram30.05.20192004.Kargahar31.05.20192005.Dawath02.06.20192506.Sanjhauli05.06.20191807.Nokha06.06.20192158.Dehri06.06.20192109.Tilouthu07.06.201940010.Nauhatta09.06.2019360List of Members participating in 10th Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting 1Dr. Ajoy Kumar SinghHon'ble Vice-Chancellor, BAU, Sabour, BhagalpurChairman2Dr. A.K. Singh Director, ICAR-ATARI (Zone-IV) PatnaMember3Dr. R. K. SohaneDirector Extension Education, BAU, SabourMember4Dr. Ajay KumarAssociate Dean-cum-Principal, V.K.S.College of Agriculture, Dumraon, BuxarMember5Sri Radha RamanDistrict Agriculture Officer, RohtasMember6Sri Vijay Kumar DwivediProject Director (ATMA), Rohtas, SasaramMember7Assistant Director Horticulture, RohtasMember8District Fishery OfficerRohtas, SasaramMember9Dr. Vinod KumarDistrict Animal Husbandry Officer, RohtasMember10Sri Lalji Prasad ChaudharyDistrict Soil Conservation Officer, RohtasMember11Sri Sanjay KumarDDM, NABARD, Rohtas, SasaramMember12Sri Sudhir KumarBranch Manager, PNB, BikramganjMember13Sri Sanjay Kumar Chief Manager, SBI, BikramganjMember14Sri Raj KishoreStation Director, AIR, SasaramMember15Programme OfficerMGNREGA, BikramganjMember16Sri Achyutanand SinghAssistant Engineer, Sone Nahar, BikramganjMember17Sri Suresh Kumar SinghNGO representativeMember18Representatives ofJeevika, CSISA, BGREI, NFLMemberNominated Farmers19Sri Alakhdeo RaiFarmers' RepresentativeMember20Sri Gautam Prasad SinghFarmers' RepresentativeMember21Sri Baban PandeyFarmers' RepresentativeMember22Sri Ram Kumar RaiFarmers' RepresentativeMember23Sri Santosh PatelFarmers' RepresentativeMember24Sri Pravind Kumar SinghFarmers' RepresentativeMember25Sri Bhikhari RaiFarmers' RepresentativeMember26 Smt. Seema SinghWomen empowermentMember27Smt. Lalita DeviJeevika VRPMemberSpecial Invitee Farmers 28Sri Manoj Kr. SinghProtected cultivationMember29Sri Arjun SinghVegetable productionMember30Sri Jyoti KumarOrganic farmingMember31Sri Arvind KumarFisheryMember32Sri Vijay Bahadur SinghOrchards & Drip IrrigationMember33Sri Prem KumarPoultry & FisheryMember34Sri Lalbabu SinghDairyMember35Sri Vijay Kumar SinghCereals crops/Farm mechanizationMember36Sri Dilip Kumar SinghOrganic farmingMember2.a. District level data on agriculture, livestock and farming situation (2019)Sl. no.ItemInformation1Major Farming system/enterpriseAgriculture, Animal Husbandary, Fishery & Poultry2Agro-climatic ZoneIII-B Middle Gangetic Plain Region (IV)3Agro ecological situationNorthern Plain, Hot Subhumib (Dry) Eco sub region (9.2)4Soil typeOld alluvial 5Productivity of major 2-3 crops under cereals, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, fruits and othersPaddy - 3244; Wheat -2253; Maize-4100; Mustard-1220; Greengram-1050; Lentil-2000; Vegetable - 1230; Mango-500; Guava-800 6Mean yearly temperature, rainfall, humidity of the districtTempr. Max 44.2 Min-7.0 , Rainfall-854mm, Humidity 95-627Production of major livestock products like milk, egg, meat etc.Milk -2.5 thousand ton, Meat- 4.8 ton,Note: Please give recent data only2.b. Details of operational area / villages (2019)Sl.No.Name of TalukName of the blockName of the villagesMajor crops& enterprisesMajor problems identified (crop-wise)Identified Thrust Areas1BikramganjBikramganjKarmaini KhurdRice, Wheat & PulsesRice-Stem borer & sheath blight, Wheat- Weedicide &Pulse- WiltIPM, INM & Seed treatment2KarakatKarakatMothaRice, Wheat & PulsesRice-Stem borer & sheath blight, Wheat- Weedicide &Pulse- WiltIPM, INM & Seed treatment3SuryapuraSuryapuraSurhuriyaRice, Pulses & VegetableRice-Stem borer & sheath blight, Pulse- WiltVeg.- Leaf cutter, Food borerIPM, INM & Seed treatment4SanjhauliSanjhauliMasaunaRice, Pulses & VegetableRice-Stem borer & sheath blight, Pulse- WiltVeg.- Leaf cutter, Food borerIPM, INM & Seed treatment5TilouthuTilouthuMadaripurRice, Pulse & MenthaRice-Stem borer & sheath blight, Pulse- WiltMetha-IrrigationIPM, INM & Seed treatment, Quality sucker 6DawathDawathDerhgaonRice, Pulse & MenthaRice-Stem borer & sheath blight, Pulse- WiltMetha-IrrigationIPM, INM & Seed treatment, Quality sucker 2. c. Details of village adoption programme:Name of the villages adopted by PC and SMS (2019-20) for its development and action planS. No.Name of TalukName of the BlockNo. of the VillageMajor crops & enterprisesMajor problems identified (crop-wise)Identified Thrust Areas1BikramganjDawath01Paddy, wheat, menthaDue to late harvesting of paddy, productivity of wheat is lowCrop production2BikramganjSuryapura01Paddy, wheat3BikramganjBikramganj01Paddy, wheat, pulse4BikramganjKarakat015BikramganjSanjhauli01Paddy, wheat, VegetableProduction management technology6BikramganjKarhgar01Paddy, wheat7SasaramNokha01Production management technology8SasaramChenari01Crop production9SasaramShivsagar0110SasaramSasaram01Paddy, wheat, vegetableProduction management technology11SasaramKochas01Paddy, WheatCrop production12SasaramDinara01Paddy, wheat, mentha13DehriAkodhigola01Paddy, wheat, Potato & guavaDue to clay & sandy loam soil, soil fertility is very. Irrigation facility is not available like Tilouthu, Rohtas, ChenariCrop production14DehriDehari01Paddy, wheat, pulse15DehriTilouthu01Paddy, wheat, pulse16DehriRohtas0117DehriNouhatta01Paddy, wheat18DehriNasriganj01Paddy, wheat, VegetableProduction management technology19DehriRajpur01Paddy, wheat, pulseCrop production2.1Priority thrust areas 1.Diversification of Kharif cropsPromotion of short duration rice varieties, Kharif vegetables, Fisheries 2.Productivity enhancement of Rabi CropsRice nursery business, Advanced sowing by zero-tillage, Cluster front line demonstration of oilseeds and pulses, Promotion of micro-irrigation and line sowing 3.Management of soil health Soil health card, Direct seeded rice, Un-puddled rice transplanting, Production of organic inputs, Crop residue management, Reduced tillage, Green manuring, Crop rotation 4.Promotion of off-farm employmentTraining under Bihar skill development mission, Dairy, Goatry, Quail farming, Fishery, mushroom production, mechanics for farm machinery repair and maintenance, minimal processing and value addition 5.Cropping intensity enhancementUtilization of Rabi-fallow for mentha cultivation, green gram and sesame demonstration, Custom hiring centres3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS3.A. Details of target and achievement of mandatory activities by KVK during the yearOFTFLDNo. of technologies tested:12No. of technologies demonstrated:12Number of OFTsNumber of farmers Number of FLDsNumber of farmers TargetAchievementTarget AchievementTarget Achievement Target Achievement SCSTOthersTotalSCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTMFMFMFMFT66455000400450451212300105522502826535300Training Extension activities Number of CoursesNumber of Participants Number of activities Number of participants Target Achievement Target AchievementTarget Achievement Target AchievementSCSTOthersTotalSCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTMFMFMFMFT2502598000158460460917131921194538519697354303515000152023683721217380452017781465422425Impact of capacity buildingImpact of Extension activitiesNumber of Participants trainedNumber of Trainees got employment (self/ wage/ entrepreneur/ engaged as skilled manpower)Number of Participants attendedNumber of participants got employment (self/ wage/ entrepreneur/ engaged as skilled manpower) Target Achievement SCSTOthersTotalTarget Achievement SCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTMFMFMFMFT8080102723015472572203230101551022014735182Seed production (q)Planting material (in Lakh) TargetAchievement TargetAchievement 4004300.801.0Livestock strains and fish fingerlings produced (in lakh)*Soil, water, plant, manures samples tested (in lakh)TargetAchievement TargetAchievement 000.010.01* Give no. only in case of fish fingerlingsPublication by KVKsItemNumber No. circulatedNo. of Research papers in NAAS rated JournalsHighest NAAS rating of any publication Average NAAS rating of the publicationsDetails of awarded publication, if anyDetails of Award given to the publicationResearch paper6665.324.600Seminar/conference/ symposia papers8885.324.622Books11-----Bulletins44000-----News letter33-----Popular Articles66-----Book Chapter33-----Extension Pamphlets/ literature168000-----Technical reports2010000-----Electronic Publication (CD/DVD etc)1Mass-----TOTAL =SUM(ABOVE) 58Mass14----1Achievements on technologies assessed and refinedOFT-1 : Agril. Engg.1.Title of On farm TrialAssessment of different spacing in DSR for better yield2.Problem diagnosedAt recommended spacing (17 cm) a huge loss in DSR crop was recorded due to sever attack of rice blast (07 score) during Kharif, 2016. Row spacing has a major role in the incidence of a disease in a crop. Hence, the present study aimed to assess the incidence of different diseases in DSR sown at different row spacing.3.Details of technologies selected for assessment/refinement(Mention either Assessed or Refined) FP :- 17 cm (row to row) T1 :- 20 cm (row to row) T2 :- 25 cm (row to row)4.Source of TechnologyBAU, Sabour5.Production system and thematic areaRice-Wheat, Resource Conservation6.Performance of the Technology with performance indicatorsYield, yield components and diseases score7.Final recommendation for micro level situationRow spacing of 20 cm is the best spacing for R Sweta under DSR8.Constraints identified and feedback for researchCalibration and adjustment of tine spacing is difficult for farmers9.Process of farmers participation and their reactionFarmers were participated in calibration, setting of tine and sowing of cropThematic area: Resource ConservationProblem definition: High density of plant population causes several problems Technology assessed: 03 row spacingFP :- 17 cm T1 :- 20 cm T2 :- 25 cm Table: Effect of different row spacing on yield and yield components and blast incidence in DSR Technology optionNo. of trialsYield componentRice blast scoring(0-9 scale)Yield(kg/ha)Cost of cultivation(Rs./ha)Gross return (Rs/ha)Net return(Rs./ha)BC ratioNo. of effective tillers/m2No. of grain per panicleTest wt. (1000 grain wt.)FP07325.28241.1223355044677585312385371.82T107345.57258.1425158094769490039423451.89T207362.57238.3424157054826188427401661.83CD at 5%14.964.56174.075705Results: The highest yield (5804 kg/ha) was recorded in treatment T1 (20 cm inter row spacing), followed by T2 (25 cm inter row spacing), having yield of 5705 kg/ha and FP (17 cm inter row spacing), having yield of 5504 kg/ha.. The finding was also supported by B:C ratio values. Similar trends were also recorded for number of effective tiller/m2 and test weight. Rice blast was also observed to have lowest score (02) in T1 , followed by T2 (03) and FP (05).Similar results were found in Kharif 2018 trails also. These findings reveal that inter row spacing of 20 cm is most suitable for DSR cultivation for getting maximum yield as well as for controlling the rice blast in rice variety Rajender Sweta.OFT-2: Agril. Engg1.Title of On farm TrialAssessment of different spacing in lentil sowing for better yield2.Problem diagnosedOver growth and high plant population causes sever yield loss in lentil. Undergrowth and thin plant population leads to higher weed infestation and yield loss as well. Under these circumstances, an row spacing is required to assess for optimum crop yield.3.Details of technologies selected for assessment/refinement(Mention either Assessed or Refined)Different row spacing, cmFP : 17 T1 : 20T2: 254.Source of TechnologyBAU, Sabour5.Production system and thematic areaRice- pulse, RCT6.Performance of the Technology with performance indicatorsYield and yield attributes7.Final recommendation for micro level situationAssessment was in first year8.Constraints identified and feedback for researchCalibration and setting of row spacing is difficult for common farmers9.Process of farmers participation and their reactionTraining and demonstration of sowing and calibration process, farmers participation was satisfactoryThematic area: RCTProblem definition: Assessment of different spacing in lentil sowing for better yieldTechnology assessed: 03 row spacings. FP : 17 cm T1 : 20 cm T2 : 25 cmTable: Effect of different row spacing on yield of lentilTechnology optionNo. of trialsYield componentDisease/ insect pest incidence (%)Yield(q/ha)Cost of cultivation(Rs./ha)Gross return (Rs/ha)Net return(Rs./ha)BC ratioNo. of plant/m2Yield(kg/ha)Test wt. (1000grain wt.)FP07145.21175220.97nil17.523554570160346151.97T107134.35185221.40nil18.523356574080405152.21T207129.42181420.27nil18.143288572560396752.20CD at 5%12.3140.233.780.42Results: The highest yield ( 1852 kg/ha) was recorded in treatment T2 (20 cm inter row spacing), followed by T3 (25 cm inter row spacing), having yield of 1814 kg/ha and FP (17 cm inter row spacing), having yield of 1752 kg/ha.. The finding was also supported by B:C ratio values. Similar trends were also recorded for number of effective tiller/m2 and test weight. OFT-3 Horticulture1.Title of On farm TrialAssessment of hybrid variety of tomato for production and processing potentiality.2.Problem diagnosedProduction of tomato is very high in the district and farmers face great loss due to storage problem.3.Details of technologies selected for assessment/refinement.F.P.:Local hybrid variety (Sun Agro-575) T1: Arka Saurabh T2: T2: Arka Ashish T3: Pusa Gaurav.4.Source of TechnologyIIHR, Bangalore5.Production system and thematic areaTomato/ cropping system6.Performance of the Technology with performance indicatorsSatisfactory7.Final recommendation for micro level situationExperimentation was in first year.8.Constraints identified and feedback for researchSeedling growing is difficult during cold weather9.Process of farmers participation and their reactionProcess demonstration and farmers’ were satisfiedTreatmentYield (Q/ha)Cost of cultivation(Rs.)Gross cost (Rs./ha) Net return (Rs./ha)B:C ratioF.P. Local hybrid variety (Sun Agro-575)305750002440001690003.25T.O1 Arka Saurabh390820003120002300003.80T.O. 2 Arka Ashish410820003280002460004.00T.O. 3 Pusa Gaurav.385820003080002260003.75Result: Arka Ashish (T.O-2) sowed better result than other treatments OFT-4 HorticultureTitle of On farm TrialResponse on intercropping of Potato & Mustard on plant health, yield & economic of farming.Problem identificationIn Rohtas district farmers was growing potato two time but early potato growing yield is affected due to some infestation of diseases. Methodology adopted for problem identificationDiscussion with farmers & Observation during training programmes & field visits.Production system and Thematic AreaProduction management technologyPossible causeLow yield & productivity is affected.Source of TechnologyBAU, SabourNature of InterventionOFTFarmer’s PracticesSolo potatoPossible solutions to be comparedT1:- Solo mustardT2:- 5 row potato + 3 line mustard T3:- 5 row potato + 2 line mustard Plot Size250 mtr2No. Of Replication10 (RBD Design)Observations to be Recorded(a) Disease infestation (%)(b) Yield (Q/ha)(c) Cost of cultivation /ha(d) Gross return(e) Net profit /ha(f) BC ratioTreatmentYield (Q/ha)Cost of cultivation(Rs.)Gross cost (Rs./ha) Net return (Rs./ha)B:C ratioFarmers Practice- (Solo Mustard)92000036000160001.8Solo potato2801050002240001190002.13Technology Option 1 (Potato) - Five line3401080002720001640002.51(Mustard)-Three line12.52100050000290002.38Technology Option 2 (Potato - Five line)3201080002560001480002.37(Mustard)-Two line11.52100046000250002.19Result: Technology option-1 Potato Five line & 3 line mustard is better than other technology options.OFT-5 Fishery Sci.1.Title of on farm trialAssessment of different varieties of fish species farming in Rohtas district in semi intensive fresh water aquaculture system.2.Problem diagnoseGenerally the Pangasius/IMC fish species are being cultured in the district. This trial aims to introduce different fish species in the district.3.Details of technologies selected for assessment/refinementF.P:- Carp/Pangasius farming @ 10000-12000/50,000-70,000 fingerlings/ha.T.O-1:- Monosex Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) @ 20,000/ha farming. T.O-2:- Vietnamese koi (Anabus cobojius) 1, 25,000/ha @ farming.4.Source of TechnologyCIFA, Bhubaneswar5.Production system and thematic areaFish farming6.Performance of the Technology with performance indicatorsIndividual fish weight gain, gross return and net return7.Final recommendation for micro level situationResult is awaited.8.Constraints identified and feedback for research9.Process of farmers participation and their reactionRandom selection method Result: Vietname koi fish species has already been given to farmers for trial and monosex Tilapia will be given in coming season (February 2020).3.2Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations A.Details of FLDs conducted during the year CerealsSl.No.CropThematic areaTechnology Demonstrated with detailed treatmentsArea (ha)No. of farmers/demonstrationReasons for shortfall in achievement ProposedActualSCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFT1.Paddy / SabourshreeCrop productionSeed6.05.03260104196252.Wheat/ HD-2967Crop productionSeed1.02.01110325383.Marigold / PusaNarangiVarietal TrialSeed/Seedling1.02.04310166219304.SabourAgrimVarital TrialSeed1.01.010105373105.DrumstickProduction management TechnologySeed/Plant50005000350150150304000320450050050006.Improved fish varietiesVarital TrialJaynti Rohu, Amur Carp4.05.01000415167.PaddyTransplanting10.0102000305058.PaddyProduction management TechnologyDSR5.084110113164209.ZTTProduction management TechnologySowing15163010921321510.Happy SeederRCTResidue management40.045.5400018122123Total =SUM(ABOVE) 373 =SUM(ABOVE) 157 =SUM(ABOVE) 161 =SUM(ABOVE) 30 =SUM(ABOVE) 4079 =SUM(ABOVE) 342 =SUM(ABOVE) 4613 =SUM(ABOVE) 529 =SUM(ABOVE) 5142Details of farming situationCropSeasonFarming situation (RF/Irrigated)Soil typeStatus of soil(Kg/ha)Previous cropSowing dateHarvest dateSeasonal rainfall (mm)No. of rainy daysNP2O5K2OPaddy / SabourshreeKharifIrrigatedClay & Loam27024.4160Wheat10.07.201927.11.2019--Wheat/ HD-2967RabiIrrigatedClay Loam28523.0180Paddy22.11.201905.04.2020--Marigold / PusaNarangiRabiIrrigatedClay Loam27021.0190Paddy02.12.201903.05.2020--SabourAgrimKharifIrrigatedClay Loam23022.6195Fallow13.07.201912.10.2019--DrumstickKharif/RabiIrrigatedClay Loam24023.5200Fallow----Improved fish varietiesRabiIrrigatedClay Loam--------PaddyKharifIrrigatedClay Loam29023.3180Fallow19.07.201903.12.2019--PaddyKharifIrrigatedClay Loam---Moong18.07.201929.11.2019--ZTTRabiIrrigatedClay Loam23024.8210Paddy30.11.201907.04.2020--Happy SeederRabi----- Paddy27.11.201905.04.2020--In both the Tables, information of same crop should be provided. For example, if in Table 3.2A crops are mentioned as a,b,c,d etc., in the table for Details of farming situation, the same crop should be mentioned in the identical sequence.Performance of FLDOilseeds: Frontline demonstrations on oilseed cropsCropThematic AreaName of the technology demonstratedNo. of FarmersArea(ha)Yield (q/ha)% Increase*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)*Economics of check(Rs./ha)DemoCheckGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRPaddyCrop productionVarietal trial of Sabour Shree2550.0554522.224500082500375001.834200067500255001.6MustardCrop productionZTT153.097.520.02000054000340002.71900045000260002.37Total40 =SUM(ABOVE) 53.06452.5-6500014650071500-6100011250051500-* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COSTPulses Frontline demonstration on pulse cropsCropThematic AreaName of the technology demonstratedNo. of FarmersArea(ha)Yield (q/ha)% Increase*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)*Economics of check(Rs./ha)DemoCheckGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRTotal* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COSTOther crops CropThematic areaName of the technology demonstratedNo. of FarmerArea(ha)Yield (q/ha)% change in yield Other parameters*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)*Economics of check(Rs./ha)DemonsrationCheckDemoCheckGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRSabour AgrimProd. Management & Tech.Seed101.023018027.772502001000004600003600004.6900003600002700003.0TotalLivestock CategoryThematic areaName of the technology demonstratedNo. of FarmerNo.of units Major parameters % change in major parameter Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.)*Economics of check(Rs.)DemonsrationCheckDemonsrationCheckGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRDairyCowBuffaloPoultryRabbitryPigerrySheep and goatDuckeryOthers (pl.specify)Total* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COSTFisheries Category Thematic areaName of the technology demonstratedNo. of FarmerNo.of units Major parameters % change in major parameter Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.)*Economics of check(Rs.)DemonsrationCheckDemonsrationCheckGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRCommon carps Mussels Ornamental fishes Others (pl.specify)Total* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COSTOther enterprises Category Name of the technology demonstratedNo. of FarmerNo.of units Major parameters % change in major parameter Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) or Rs./unit *Economics of check(Rs.) or Rs./unit DemonsrationCheckDemonsrationCheckGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCRGrossCostGrossReturnNet Return**BCROyster mushroom Button mushroom VermicompostSericulture Apiculture Others (pl.specify)Total* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COSTWomen empowermentCategoryName of technologyNo. of demonstrationsObservationsRemarksDemonstrationCheckPregnant womenAdolescent GirlOther womenChildrenNeonatalInfantsFarm implements and machinery Name of the implement CropName of the technology demonstratedNo. of FarmerArea (ha)Filed observation (output/man hour)% change in major parameter Labor reduction (man days)Cost reduction (Rs./ha or Rs./Unit)DemonsrationCheckDemoCheckSaving% DemoCheckSaving%Happy SeederWheatResidue management15200.50.500202040005000-1000- 20.0Zero till machinePaddyDSR2080.50.00492.8202282692.82650011500500043.47Zero till machineWheatSowing1560.50.5002020040006500250038.64Paddy transplanterpaddyTransplanting12100.01ha0.004 ha57.1412281657.1430005600260046.42* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COSTDemonstration details on crop hybrids CropName of the HybridNo. of farmersArea (ha)Yield (kg/ha) / major parameterEconomics (Rs./ha)CerealsDemoLocal check% change Gross CostGross Return Net ReturnBCRBajraMaizePaddy SorghumWheatOthers (Pl. specify)Total OilseedsCastorMustardSafflowerSesameSunflowerGroundnutSoybeanOthers (Pl. specify)TotalPulses GreengramBlackgramBengalgramRedgramOthers (Pl. specify)TotalVegetable cropsBottle gourdCapsicumCucumberTomatoBrinjalOkraOnionPotatoField beanOthers (Pl. specify)Total Commercial crops Cotton Coconut Others (Pl. specify)Total Fodder cropsNapier (Fodder)Maize (Fodder)Sorghum (Fodder)Others (Pl. specify)TotalTechnical Feedback on the demonstrated technologiesS. NoCropFeed Back1.DSRVery high irrigation cost for field preparationIncidence of weedy riceLodging at the time of maturityHigher seed rate than transplanted riceLack of specialized machine2.ZT wheatLess availability of machine Crop reside in the fieldLack of calibration anic farmingSatisfactory & high rate of adoption4.Mushroom & Spawn Production5.Consumption of Drumstick leaves to prevent anaemia among rural people6.Mentha (ridge bund system)7.Agriculture marketing8.Paddy transplanterHigh skill is required in mat nursery raisingHigh machine costNon-availability of spares Well developed system of manual transplanting9.Happy seederUneven distribution of crop residue in the fieldHigh initial costLack of awarenessExtension and Training activities under FLDSl.No.ActivityDateNo. of activities organizedNumber of participantsRemarks1.Field days16 Dec 20190155Satisfactory2.Farmers TrainingDuring season0712142165Satisfactory3.Media coverage54.Training for extension functionaries05145Performance of the demonstration under CFLD on Pulse and Oilseed Crops during Kharif 2019 and Rabi 2019-20: Cluster Front Line DemonstrationS. No.CropVarietiesTargetAchievementsInput providedRemarksArea (ha)No. of FarmerArea (ha)No. of Farmer1.MustardRH-749130325130325Pendamethyline,Sulphur,Carbendazim,midachlorpid, Azatobactor&PSBOn goingR. Suphlam205020502.GramGCP-10510251025Rhizobium,Carbendazim,Chloropyriphos&PSBOn going3.Field PeaPrakash10251025Rhizobium,Carbendazim,Pendamethyline&PSBOn going4.Pigion peaIPA-20310251025Pendamethyline,Sulphur,Carbendazim,midachlorpid, Azatobactor&PSBOn going5.LinseedRuchi10251025Pendamethyline,Sulphur,Carbendazim,midachlorpid, Azatobactor&PSBOn going6.Black gram-1025start in Feb7.Green gram-1025start in FebPerformance of the demonstration under CFLD on Pulse and Oilseed Crops during Kharif 2018 and Rabi 2018-19:Technical Parameters:Sl.No.Crop demonstratedExisting (Farmer's) variety nameExisting yield(q/ha)Yield gap (Kg/ha)w.r.toName of Variety + TechnologydemonstratedNumber of farmersArea in haYield obtained (q/ha)Yield gap minimized(%)Districtyield (D)Stateyield (S)Potentialyield (P)Max.Min.Av.DSP1Chick peaChhota chana12.680.09.0240GCP-105 herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer532019.419.119.2543.6552.828.332LentilChhota Masoor10.9180270410IPL406 + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer + Insecticide502018.31818.1542.9133.45213Field peaMota Matar13.65060440Aman + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer + Insecticide321019.218.919.538.2937.32304Pigeon pea (kharif)Lal arhar11.6160190340NDA-1 + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer+ Insecticide502017.617.317.4532.1929.2516.335MustardChhota Sarson109020400RHO-749 + herbicide + Soil testing + Sulphur+ Insecticide1255018.617.718.1565.5977.9421Economic parametersSl.No.Variety demonstrated & Technology demonstrated Farmer’s Existing plotDemonstration plotGross Cost(Rs/ha)Gross return(Rs/ha)Net Return(Rs/ha)B:CratioGross Cost(Rs/ha)Gross return(Rs/ha)Net Return(Rs/ha)B:Cratio1GCP-105 herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer3400063000290001.853500096250612502.752IPL406 + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer + Insecticide3500045600106001.323400072600386002.133Aman + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer + Insecticide3200061200292001.913300085725527252.594NDA-1 + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer+ Insecticide2500046400214001.862600069800438002.685RHO-749 + herbicide + Soil testing + Sulphur+ Insecticide2000040000200002.02200072600506003.33Socio-economic impact parametersSl.No.Crop and varietyDemonstratedTotal ProduceObtained (kg)Produce sold (Kg/household)SellingRate (Rs/ Kg)Produce used for own sowing (Kg)Produce distributed to other farmers (Kg)Purpose for which income gained was utilized Employment Generated (Mandays /house hold)1GCP-105 herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer96010901005079503960Personal development & housing strength 022IPL406 + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer + Insecticide90160825004050003160Personal development & housing strength 023Aman + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer + Insecticide59080542504524802350Personal development & housing strength 014NDA-1 + herbicide + Soil testing + Biofertilizer+ Insecticide87500750004050007500Personal development & housing strength 025RHO-749 + herbicide + Soil testing + Sulphur+ Insecticide2410602321504049104000Personal development & housing strength 03Oilseed Farmers’ perception of the intervention demonstratedSl.No.Technologies demonstrated (with name)Farmers' Perception parametersSuitability to their farming systemLikings (Preference)AffordabilityAny negative effectIs Technology acceptable to all in the group/villageSuggestions, for change/improvement, if any1RHO-749This variety is suitable for Rohtas in respect of production & productivity .ATMA, Rohtas, BAGRI & DSCO, RohtasNSC, BAU, KVKNoYesTimely sanction of fundsSpecific Characteristics of Technology and PerformanceSpecific CharacteristicPerformancePerformance of Technology vis-a vis Local CheckFarmers FeedbackResistant to pod borerHigh yielding varietyGCP-105 vs. Chhota ChanaGCP-105 is good for Rohtas district & also suitable for late sown conditionResistant to wiltHigh yielding varietyIPL-406 vs. Chhota MasurThis variety is suitable for Rohtas district.Resistant to wiltHigh yielding varietyAman vs. Mota MattarSuitable for late sown conditionResistant to sterility SignificantNDA-1 vs. Lal ArharNDA-1 is more profitable than Lal ArharMore branchesNo. of podes 600-625RHO-749 vs. Chhota SarsonThis variety is most suitable for RohtasExtension activities under FLD conducted:S. No.Extension Activities organizedDate and place of activityNumber of farmer attended1.Field day on Mustard15.02.2019 / Hukkadih402.Field day on Lentil27.02.2019 / Tumba303.Field day on Chickpea27.02.2019 / Sikariya944.Field day on Pigeonpea12.12.2019 / Mohani605.Field day on Lentil19.03.2019 / Dhangain356.Field day on Chickpea22.03.2019 / Kurwan957.Field day on Chickpea06.04.2019 / Khaira butaha30 Sequential good quality photographs (as per crop stages i.e. growth & development) Farmers' training photographsQuality Action Photographs of field visits/field days and technology demonstrated. J. Details of budget utilization Crop(provide crop wise information )ItemsBudgetReceived(Rs.)BudgetUtilization(Rs.)Balance(Rs.)Pulses (Chickpea, Field pea, Pigeon pea, Green gram, Blackgram)i) Critical input405000232785172215ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring450002580019200iii) Extension Activities (Field day)iv)Publication of literatureTotal450000258585191415Oilseed (Mustard & Linseed)i) Critical input85500080800047000ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring950006867526325iii) Extension Activities (Field day)iv)Publication of literatureTotal95000087677573225Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes):Farmers and farm women (on campus)Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand Total??OtherSCST??MFTMFTMFT MFTI. Crop Production?????????????Weed Management11501580800023023Resource Conservation Technologies22062615520404391150Cropping Systems225530104149211441155Crop Diversification11251730330318523Integrated Farming11501580800023023Water management 11251730340419524Seed production11501590920226026Nursery management 0000000000000Integrated Crop Management 11501580800023023Fodder production 11251730300015520Production of organic inputs11251740410117522Others, (cultivation of crops ) 0000000000000II. Horticulture?????????????a) Vegetable Crops?????????????Integrated nutrient management 3228301810286410462268Water management???0??0??0000Enterprise development???0??0??0000Skill development225530104149110441054Yield increment22052514620404381149Production of low volume and high value crops2196251331610133942Off-season vegetables21882614216202341044Nursery raising???0??0??0000Export potential vegetables???0??0??0000Grading and standardization 11421630310118220Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)11431740410119322Others, if any (Cultivation of Vegetable)0000000000000Training and Pruning0000000000000b) Fruits?????????????Layout and Management of Orchards11231560620220323Cultivation of Fruit11321540450522224Management of young plants/orchards???0??0??0000Rejuvenation of old orchards???0??0??0000Export potential fruits???0??0??0000Micro irrigation systems of orchards21882614216202341044Plant propagation techniques???0??0??0000Others, if any(INM)???0??0??0000c) Ornamental Plants?????????????Nursery Management???0??0??0000Management of potted plants???0??0??0000Export potential of ornamental plants???0??0??0000Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants ???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000d) Plantation crops?????????????Production and Management technology???0??0??0000Processing and value addition???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000e) Tuber crops?????????????Production and Management technology11241662820220626Processing and value addition0000000000000Others, if any???0??0??0000f) Spices???0??0??0000Production and Management technology11241680800020424Processing and value addition???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants?????????????Nursery management???0??0??0000Production and management technology11241662800018624Post harvest technology and value addition11331642620219524Others, if any1000000000000III. Soil Health and Fertility Management?????????????Soil fertility management1128206410505231235Soil and Water Conservation 2208287310202291140Integrated Nutrient Management220103010414202321446Production and use of organic inputs21911309514404321648Management of Problematic soils???0??0??0000Micro nutrient deficiency in crops???0??0??0000Nutrient Use Efficiency???0??0??0000Soil and Water Testing1931252730317522Others, if any???0??0??0000IV. Livestock Production and Management???0??0??0000Dairy Management1123151021220224529Poultry Management113316831140425631Piggery Management 11241640400016420Rabbit Management 1121131401420228129Disease Management 1961572920218826Feed management 11171852710117926Production of quality animal products1931260650520323Others, if any Goat farming 11021251641519423V. Home Science/Women empowerment?????????????Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening11241672951624731Design and development of low/minimum cost diet114216101020000241236Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet10232305500002828Minimization of nutrient loss in processing 1020200101000003030Gender mainstreaming through SHGs112102261016000182038Storage loss minimization techniques1101424077000102131Enterprise development1020200101006603636Value addition1510152101215682533Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women 32030505202501010256085Location specific drudgery reduction technologies 204040010100101006060Rural Crafts ???0??0??0000Capacity building 15121751015055102737Women and child care 0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000VI.Agril. Engineering?????????????Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems2220221301352740242Use of Plastics in farming practices11801890950532032Production of small tools and implements11201280840424024Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements11801860620226026Small scale processing and value addition11721930352725429Post Harvest Technology11912080840431132Others, if any0000000000000VII. Plant Protection?????????????Integrated Pest Management 0000000000000Integrated Disease Management 1200201001000030030Bio-control of pests and diseases 1105151001040424529Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides1200201201200032032Others, if any0000000000000VIII. Fisheries?????????????Integrated fish farming2300302002050555055Carp breeding and hatchery management0000000000000Carp fry and fingerling rearing0000000000000Composite fish culture & fish disease0000000000000Fish feed preparation & its application to fish pond, like nursery, rearing & stocking pond0000000000000Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn0000000000000Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes0000000000000Portable plastic carp hatchery0000000000000Pen culture of fish and prawn0000000000000Shrimp farming0000000000000Edible oyster farming0000000000000Pearl culture0000000000000Fish processing and value addition0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000IX. Production of Inputs at site?????????????Seed Production0000000000000Planting material production0000000000000Bio-agents production0000000000000Bio-pesticides production0000000000000Bio-fertilizer production0000000000000Vermi-compost production2342361401400048250Organic manures production11562140450524630Production of fry and fingerlings0000000000000Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets0000000000000Small tools and implements0000000000000Production of livestock feed and fodder1140141001060630030Production of Fish feed???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000X. Capacity Building and Group Dynamics?????????????Leadership development0000000000000Group dynamics 0000000000000Formation and Management of SHGs0000000000000Mobilization of social capital0000000000000Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths22020400202001010205070WTO and IPR issues 0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000XI Agro-forestry0000000000000Production technologies 0000000000000Nursery management0000000000000Integrated Farming Systems 0000000000000XII. Others (Pl. Specify)???0??0??0000TOTAL8289238612784531946471475920614926392131B) Rural Youth (on campus) Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTMushroom Production25303552025224125264Bee-keeping0000000000000Integrated farming11201271824621526Seed production 11552070730325530Production of organic inputs11010205510000151530Integrated Farming12222440400026228Planting material production 11552050500020525Vermi-culture115217921141528533Sericulture0000000000000Protected cultivation of vegetable crops2232256061001039241Commercial fruit production0000000000000Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements23964570700046652Nursery Management of Horticulture crops2205251601640440545Training and pruning of orchards2203235497411321143Value addition11552052750525732Production of quality animal products1133161021211224630Dairying1142161021250529433Sheep and goat rearing114216731051626632Quail farming0??0??0??0000Piggery1132151101120226228Rabbit farming0000000000000Poultry production1142161321523529736Ornamental fisheries0??0??0??0000Enterprise development112820459000161329Para vets 0000000000000Para extension workers 0000000000000Composite fish culture0000000000000Freshwater prawn culture0000000000000Shrimp farming0000000000000Pearl culture0000000000000Cold water fisheries 0000000000000Fish harvest and processing technology0000000000000Fry and fingerling rearing 0000000000000Small scale processing 11562181910124731Post Harvest Technology219019220221501556056Tailoring and Stitching0000000000000Rural Crafts0000000000000TOTAL2632510042516649215681684559165724C) Extension Personnel (on campus) Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTProductivity enhancement in field crops231334921121342648Value addition1510155510527151732Integrated Pest Management11462060600020626Integrated Nutrient management???0??0??0000Rejuvenation of old orchards 12052550500025530Protected cultivation technology11621861710123326Formation and Management of SHGs???0??0??0000Group Dynamics and farmers organization???0??0??0000Information networking among farmers???0??0??0000Capacity building for ICT application???0??0??0000Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements12232560640432335WTO and IPR issues ???0??0??0000Management in farm animals22510352052515520602080Livestock feed and fodder production112315931211222729Household food security11141552703316925Women and Child care102020281000022830Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing 12002050500025025Production and use of organic inputs1120121001000022022Gender mainstreaming through SHGs12802820200030030TOTAL15216662829026116281240334104438D) Farmers and farm women (off campus) Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTI. Crop Production?????????????Weed Management22010302052515015551570Resource Conservation Technologies112416821041524731Cropping Systems2416471521700056864Crop Diversification228331181028224481563Integrated Farming2229317310202311243Water management ???0??0??0000Seed production217133010515617331952Nursery management 220103010102010515402565Integrated Crop Management 120103010010000301040Fodder production 1128208210303231033Production of organic inputs11331652720220525Others, (cultivation of crops ) 0000000000000II. Horticulture???0??0??0000a) Vegetable Crops???Integrated nutrient management 230030100101562155661Water management4582602002000078280Enterprise development???0??0??0000Skill development???0??0??0000Yield increment11301370700020020Production of low volume and high value crops22010305510000251540Off-season vegetables1150151001050530030Nursery raising2170171001050532032Export potential vegetables???0??0??0000Grading and standardization ???0??0??0000Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)115318831120225631Others, if any (Cultivation of Vegetable)11421671840425328Training and Pruning230104010010505451055b) Fruits???Layout and Management of Orchards24004060640450050Cultivation of Fruit???0??0??0000Management of young plants/orchards11552050550525530Rejuvenation of old orchards???0??0??0000Export potential fruits11241671832522729Micro irrigation systems of orchards???0??0??0000Plant propagation techniques2230231501570745045Others, if any(INM)???0??0??0000c) Ornamental Plants???Nursery Management???0??0??0000Management of potted plants1105155510505201030Export potential of ornamental plants???0??0??0000Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants ???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000d) Plantation crops???0??0??0000Production and Management technology???0??0??0000Processing and value addition???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000e) Tuber crops???Production and Management technology1128208210426241236Processing and value addition???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000f) Spices???0??0??0000Production and Management technology122426641000028836Processing and value addition???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants???Nursery management113215641020221627Production and management technology1122141501500027229Post harvest technology and value addition12502560610132032Others, if any???0??0??0000III. Soil Health and Fertility Management???Soil fertility management22553010515505401050Soil and Water Conservation 2255305510505351045Integrated Nutrient Management???0??0??0000Production and use of organic inputs???0??0??0000Management of Problematic soils???0??0??0000Micro nutrient deficiency in crops1184221221440434640Nutrient Use Efficiency???0??0??0000Soil and Water Testing33010402052510010601575Others, if any???0??0??0000IV. Livestock Production and Management???Dairy Management2255305510516351146Poultry Management1155201011110126632Piggery Management 1125177310224211031Rabbit Management 0000000000000Disease Management 2282301001020240242Feed management 1184221221440434640Production of quality animal products0000000000000Others, if any Goat farming 2201030201030527452267V. Home Science/Women empowerment???Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening210304051015055154560Design and development of low/minimum cost diet1030300151500004545Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet10282807700003535Minimization of nutrient loss in processing 15101551015000102030Gender mainstreaming through SHGs11010205510000151530Storage loss minimization techniques1020200101000003030Enterprise development0000000000000Value addition115217527066201030Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women 1215174141800062935Location specific drudgery reduction technologies 1025250101000003535Rural Crafts ???0??0??0000Capacity building 151520461005592635Women and child care 1030300101000004040Others, if any???0??0??0000VI.Agril. Engineering???Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems220020155201021245752Use of Plastics in farming practices1123151021250527532Production of small tools and implements2391401621850560363Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements2402421511651660464Small scale processing and value addition33003020103011415611475Post Harvest Technology22843216521516491059Others, if any???0??0??0000VII. Plant Protection???Integrated Pest Management ???0??0??0000Integrated Disease Management ???0??0??0000Bio-control of pests and diseases 1127191001050527734Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides1201030000000201030Others, if any???0??0??0000VIII. Fisheries???Integrated fish farming220020200201001050050Carp breeding and hatchery management???0??0??0000Carp fry and fingerling rearing???0??0??0000Composite fish culture & fish disease???0??0??0000Fish feed preparation & its application to fish pond, like nursery, rearing & stocking pond???0??0??0000Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn???0??0??0000Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes???0??0??0000Portable plastic carp hatchery???0??0??0000Pen culture of fish and prawn???0??0??0000Shrimp farming???0??0??0000Edible oyster farming???0??0??0000Pearl culture???0??0??0000Fish processing and value addition???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000IX. Production of Inputs at site???Seed Production11351852740422729Planting material production1205251001000030535Bio-agents production???0??0??0000Bio-pesticides production???0??0??0000Bio-fertilizer production???0??0??0000Vermi-compost production11321554942622830Organic manures production???0??0??0000Production of fry and fingerlings???0??0??0000Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets???0??0??0000Small tools and implements???0??0??0000Production of livestock feed and fodder1141151051511225732Production of Fish feed???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000X. Capacity Building and Group Dynamics???Leadership development???0??0??0000Group dynamics ???0??0??0000Formation and Management of SHGs1510152101205572532Mobilization of social capital???0??0??0000Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths110515426358171229WTO and IPR issues ???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000XI Agro-forestry???0??0??0000Production technologies ???0??0??0000Nursery management1150151001000025025Integrated Farming Systems 12232530300025328XII. Others (Pl. Specify)???0??0??0000TOTAL97119746116585872518382226128320067732779E) RURAL YOUTH (Off Campus)Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTMushroom Production241546200202502586591Bee-keeping???0??0??0000Integrated farming21552050550525530Seed production 11241652760623629Production of organic inputs1200201001000030030Integrated Farming0000000000000Planting material production 1205251001000030535Vermi-culture115015100550530030Sericulture???0??0??0000Protected cultivation of vegetable crops12122380840433235Commercial fruit production1200201001000030030Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements22383116521538441660Nursery Management of Horticulture crops230030200201001060060Training and pruning of orchards1200201001000030030Value addition210304051015257174562Production of quality animal products1200201001000030030Dairying1124161201240428432Sheep and goat rearing11341752751623730Quail farming???0??0??0000Piggery???0??0??0000Rabbit farming???0??0??0000Poultry production1123151001050527330Ornamental fisheries???0??0??0000Para vets ???0??0??0000Para extension workers ???0??0??0000Composite fish culture???0??0??0000Freshwater prawn culture???0??0??0000Shrimp farming???0??0??0000Pearl culture???0??0??0000Cold water fisheries ???0??0??0000Fish harvest and processing technology???0??0??0000Fry and fingerling rearing ???0??0??0000Small scale processing 0000000000000Post Harvest Technology2101828414187512213758Tailoring and Stitching???0??0??0000Rural Crafts???0??0??0000Others, if any???0??0??0000TOTAL233148840217033198831497567135702F) Extension Personnel (Off Campus)Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTProductivity enhancement in field crops367976416472502513315148Integrated Pest Management14935240400053356Integrated Nutrient management11231572951624630Rejuvenation of old orchards 22383114519707441357Protected cultivation technology1150151001050530030Formation and Management of SHGs???0??0??0000Group Dynamics and farmers organization???0??0??0000Information networking among farmers???0??0??0000Capacity building for ICT application???0??0??0000Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements???0??0??0000WTO and IPR issues ???0??0??0000Management in farm animals2201030128208614402464Livestock feed and fodder production1138218210202231033Household food security114418731040425732Women and Child care1023230101002203535Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing 1150151001050530030Production and use of organic inputs12002050500025025Gender mainstreaming through SHGs1025250151500004040Crop intensification???0??0??0000TOTAL16248933411185116961970427153580G) Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus)i. Farmers & Farm WomenThematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTI. Crop Production?????????????Weed Management33510452853315015781593Resource Conservation Technologies332104223730819631881Cropping Systems466117725631921110019119Crop Diversification340848211031527662086Integrated Farming33794615318202541266Water management 11251730340419524Seed production332134519524819591978Nursery management 220103010102010515402565Integrated Crop Management 235104518018000531063Fodder production 224133711213303381553Production of organic inputs2258339211303371047Others, (cultivation of crops ) 0000000000000TOTAL2835810746518250232671178607168775II. Horticulture?????????????a) Vegetable Crops?????????????Integrated nutrient management 55286028103821103110128129Water management4582602002000078280Enterprise development0000000000000Skill development225530104149110441054Yield increment33353821627404581169Production of low volume and high value crops439165518826101582482Off-season vegetables33384124226707641074Nursery raising2170171001050532032Export potential vegetables0000000000000Grading and standardization 11421630310118220Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)2296351231530344953Others, if any (Cultivation of Vegetable)11421671840425328Training and Pruning230104010010505451055TOTAL293446440816334197601171567109676b) Fruits?????????????Layout and Management of Orchards3523551201260670373Cultivation of Fruit11321540450522224Management of young plants/orchards11552050550525530Rejuvenation of old orchards0000000000000Export potential fruits11241671832522729Micro irrigation systems of orchards21882614216202341044Plant propagation techniques2230231501570745045Others, if any(INM)0000000000000TOTAL1013322155573602823021827245c) Ornamental Plants?????????????Nursery Management0000000000000Management of potted plants1105155510505201030Export potential of ornamental plants0000000000000Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants 0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL1105155510505201030d) Plantation crops?????????????Production and Management technology0000000000000Processing and value addition0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL0000000000000e) Tuber crops?????????????Production and Management technology224123614418628441862Processing and value addition0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL224123614418628441862f) Spices?????????????Production and Management technology23484214418000481260Processing and value addition0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL23484214418000481260g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants?????????????Nursery management113215641020221627Production and management technology2246302122300045853Post harvest technology and value addition2383411021230351556Others, if any1000000000000TOTAL67511863784550511719136III. Soil Health and Fertility Management?????????????Soil fertility management33713501692510010632285Soil and Water Conservation 445135812820707642185Integrated Nutrient Management220103010414202321446Production and use of organic inputs21911309514404321648Management of Problematic soils0000000000000Micro nutrient deficiency in crops1184221221440434640Nutrient Use Efficiency0000000000000Soil and Water Testing43913522573213013772097Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL161786424284351194004030299401IV. Livestock Production and Management?????????????Dairy Management33784515722718591675Poultry Management22883618422505511263Piggery Management 22493311314224371451Rabbit Management 1121131401420228129Disease Management 33784517219404581068Feed management 229114017421505511566Production of quality animal products1931260650520323Others, if any Goat farming 33012422511369312642690TOTAL1720660266123311543964536897465V. Home Science/Women empowerment?????????????Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening32234561212245611395291Design and development of low/minimum cost diet2143246102535000245781Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet2051510121200006363Minimization of nutrient loss in processing 25303552025000105060Gender mainstreaming through SHGs2222042111526000333568Storage loss minimization techniques210344401717000105161Enterprise development1020200101006603636Value addition22012327121911112283563Income generation activities for empowerment of rural Women 422456793443010103189120Location specific drudgery reduction technologies 306565020200101009595Rural Crafts 0000000000000Capacity building 21027379162501010195372Women and child care 1030300101000004040Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL261254005256320326665359194656850VI.Agril. Engineering?????????????Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems442042285331541985994Use of Plastics in farming practices230333192211001059564Production of small tools and implements3511522422690984387Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements3582602112271886490Small scale processing and value addition447249231033166228618104Post Harvest Technology347552245299110801191Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL19275132881392516466127848050530VII. Plant Protection?????????????Integrated Pest Management 0000000000000Integrated Disease Management 1200201001000030030Bio-control of pests and diseases 222123420020909511263Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides240105012012000521062Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL582221044204290913322155VIII. Fisheries?????????????Integrated fish farming45005040040150151050105Carp breeding and hatchery management0000000000000Carp fry and fingerling rearing0000000000000Composite fish culture & fish disease0000000000000Fish feed preparation & its application to fish pond, like nursery, rearing & stocking pond0000000000000Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn0000000000000Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes0000000000000Portable plastic carp hatchery0000000000000Pen culture of fish and prawn0000000000000Shrimp farming0000000000000Edible oyster farming0000000000000Pearl culture0000000000000Fish processing and value addition0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL45005040040150151050105IX. Production of Inputs at site?????????????Seed Production11351852740422729Planting material production1205251001000030535Bio-agents production0000000000000Bio-pesticides production0000000000000Bio-fertilizer production0000000000000Vermi-compost production34745119423426701080Organic manures production11562140450524630Production of fry and fingerlings0000000000000Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets0000000000000Small tools and implements0000000000000Production of livestock feed and fodder2281292052571855762Production of Fish feed0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL8123211445811692032320135236X. Capacity Building and Group Dynamics?????????????Leadership development0000000000000Group dynamics 0000000000000Formation and Management of SHGs1510152101205572532Mobilization of social capital0000000000000Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths33025554222631518376299WTO and IPR issues 0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000XI Agro-forestry0000000000000Production technologies 0000000000000Nursery management1150151001000025025Integrated Farming Systems 12232530300025328TOTAL67238110193251320239490184XII. Others (Pl. Specify)?????????????TOTAL1792089847293610404451485369120489349814124910ii. RURAL YOUTH (On and Off Campus)Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTMushroom Production4463581252045272299857155Bee-keeping0000000000000Integrated farming327532121137411461056Seed production 22793612214909481159Production of organic inputs230104015520000451560Integrated Farming12222440400026228Planting material production 235104515015000501060Vermi-culture23023219216911058563Sericulture0000000000000Protected cultivation of vegetable crops344448140141401472476Commercial fruit production1200201001000030030Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements4621476235285389022112Nursery Management of Horticulture crops45055536036140141005105Training and pruning of orchards340343154197411621173Value addition32535601012227512425294Production of quality animal products2333362022211254660Dairying2266322222490957865Sheep and goat rearing2276331251710212491362Quail farming0000000000000Piggery1132151101120226228Rabbit farming0000000000000Poultry production226531232257310561066Ornamental fisheries0000000000000Para vets 112820459000161329Para extension workers 0000000000000Composite fish culture0000000000000Freshwater prawn culture0000000000000Shrimp farming0000000000000Pearl culture0000000000000Cold water fisheries 0000000000000Fish harvest and processing technology0000000000000Fry and fingerling rearing 0000000000000Small scale processing 0000000000000Post Harvest Technology32524491215278513454489Tailoring and Stitching219019220221501556056Rural Crafts0000000000000Others, if any0000000000000TOTAL49639188827336824131513018111263001426iii. Extension Personnel (On and Off Campus)Thematic AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of ParticipantsGrand TotalOtherSCST?MFTMFTMFT MFTProductivity enhancement in field crops59812110508582712817521196Integrated Pest Management25413679514527682088Integrated Nutrient management22693513215516441256Rejuvenation of old orchards 22383114519707441357Protected cultivation technology2355401501550555560Formation and Management of SHGs11621861710123326Group Dynamics and farmers organization0000000000000Information networking among farmers0000000000000Capacity building for ICT application0000000000000Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements0000000000000WTO and IPR issues 12232560640432335Management in farm animals2201030128208614402464Livestock feed and fodder production338185628735175228330113Household food security22673316622516471461Women and Child care211273851217055164460Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing 215203512820505322860Production and use of organic inputs2400401001000050050Gender mainstreaming through SHGs2122537101525000224062Crop intensification12802820200030030TOTAL314641596232087728589211107612571018H) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth Details of training programmes for Rural Youth Crop / EnterpriseIdentified Thrust AreaTraining title*Duration (days)No. of ParticipantsSelf employed after training No. of persons employed else whereMFTotalType of units Number of units Number of persons employed Seed productionIncome generationSeed production of paddy0522325Seed production2506Self employedGuavaTraining & PruningTraining & Pruning of Guava orchard0525530Gardening2905Self employedGardeningOrchard managementOrchard management of mango & guava3827330Gardener2905Self employedMushroom Spawn productionIncome generationPreparation & production of mushroom spawn3025530Spawn production3005Self employedMushroom Spawn productionIncome generationPreparation & production of mushroom spawn2511920Mushroom production2004Self employedProcessing & Preservation of mushroomValue additionProcessing & preservation of mushroom0327330Preservation of mushroom3005Self employedSeed productionIncome generationSeed production of pulses0528230Seed production3210Self employed*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferredI) Sponsored Training ProgrammesS.NoTitleThematic areaMonthDuration (days)ClientNo. of coursesNo. of ParticipantsSponsoring AgencyPF/ RY/ EFMaleFemaleTotalOthersSCSTOthersSCSTOthersSCSTTotal1.Integrated Nutrient Management in pulseINMOct, 1901PF011547400015474165PPL2.Integrated Nutrient Management in pulseINMOct, 1901PF01165278000165278200NFL3.Seed production of WheatSeed productionJun,1901PF01110402500115402157BRBN, Patna 4.Integrated Nutrient Management in WheatINMJuly,1901PF011468600014686160KRIBHCO5.Dairy productionAnimal ScienceDec, 1901PF01103251451517739Sudha3.4. A.Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)Nature of Extension ActivityNo. of activitiesFarmersExtension OfficialsTotalMFTSC/ ST(% of total)MFTotalMFTotalField Day1135015050010%30535380155535KisanMela12707034015%821027872350KisanGhosthi922001200340010%25530222512053420Exhibition21553519010%52716037197Film Show21000150115010%21310021511153Method Demonstrations61203015010%32512332155Farmers Seminar21503018010%42615432186Workshop33505060010%1051536055415Group meetings124603049010%52746532497Lectures delivered as resource persons2172014086020%8412728144872Advisory Services55004800600540020%653510048656355500Scientific visit to farmers field180800260106020%155208152651080Farmers visit to KVK105072024096020%7020907902601050Diagnostic visits601804022020%52718542227Exposure visits54208050020%1051543085515Ex-trainees Sammelan21004014015%52710542147Soil health Camp22103524510%20221235247Animal Health Camp12109030010%1301322390313Agri mobile clinic00000000000Soil test campaigns172014086020%8412728144872Farm Science Club Conveners meet22103524510%20221235247Self Help Group Conveners meetings32009029015%52720592297Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings11104015015%52711542157Celebration of important days (specify)10800200100020%405458402051045World Soil Health Day11002012020%1552011522137Kisan Diwas1902011015%73109723120National Productivity week 145156010%426491766Swatchta Hi Sewa121500500200020%1552015155052020Mahila Kisan Divas16012018010%551065125190Any Other (Rabi Kisan Sammelan)13307040015%1051534075415Total173 =SUM(ABOVE) 17380 =SUM(ABOVE) 4520 =SUM(ABOVE) 22100 =SUM(ABOVE) 401 =SUM(ABOVE) 137 =SUM(ABOVE) 538 =SUM(ABOVE) 17781 =SUM(ABOVE) 4654 =SUM(ABOVE) 22425B. Other Extension activitiesNature of Extension ActivityNo. of activitiesNewspaper coverage165Radio talks 08TV talks 00Popular articles06Extension Literature06Other, if any043.5a. Production and supply of Technological productsKVK farm Crop VarietyQuantity of seed(q)Value(Rs)Number of farmersto whom seed providedSCSTOtherTotalPaddyMTU-702980264000@Rs.33/kg.4010160210R.Sweta60210000@Rs.35/kg.2406130160Sabour Shree90315000@Rs.35/kg.221266100WheatHD-2967112504000@Rs.45/kg.401080130HD-298568272000.00@Rs.40/kg.08044860ChickpeaGCP-10512111600.00@Rs.93/kg.08022030LentilIPL-4061088000.00@Rs.88/kg06001420Grand Total =SUM(ABOVE) 432176460014846418712Production of planting materials by the KVKs Crop VarietyNo. of planting materialsValue(Rs)Number of farmersto whom planting material providedSCSTOtherTotalVegetable seedlingsCauliflowerSabour Agrim2500062002428120172CabbageTomatoKasi Vishesh3500087503024110164BrinjalPH-5 & PH-92200055002822100150ChilliVNR 71010000250010126082OnionOthersFruitsMangoMaldah, Jardalu, Amrapali185012950012083454GuavaLimePapayaPusa Nanha1002000824252TurmericTuberElephant yamsFodder crop saplings Forest SpeciesTotalProduction of Bio-Products :Name of productQuantityValue (Rs.)No. of Farmers benefittedKgSCSTOtherTotalBio-fertilizers------Bio-pesticide------Bio-fungicide------Bio-agents------Others, please specify. Vermicompost800480042814TotalProduction of livestock materials : Not applicableParticulars of Live stockName of the breedNumberValue (Rs.)No. of Farmers benefittedSCSTOtherTotalDairy animals Cows Buffaloes Calves Others (Pl. specify)Small ruminantsSheepGoatOther, please specifyPoultry Broilers Layers Duals (broiler and layer)Japanese QuailTurkeyEmu DucksOthers (Pl. specify)Piggery PigletHogOthers (Pl. specify)Fisheries Indian carpExotic carpMixed carpFish fingerlingsSpawnOthers (Pl. specify) Grand Total3.5. b. Seed Hub Programme - “Creation of Seed Hubs for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India”i) Name of Seed Hub Centre:Name of Nodal Officer :Dr. Ratan KumarAddress :Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rohtas, Bikramganje-mail :ratantat977@Phone No. :Mobile :06185-2228009472542844ii) Quality Seed Production Reports SeasonCropVariety Production (q)TargetArea sown (ha)ProductionCategory of Seed(F/S, C/S)Kharif 2018PaddyMTU-7029800280c/sR.Sweta600260c/sSabour Shree1000390c/sWheatHD-296710003112f/sHD-2985600268c/sRabi 2018-19ChickpeaGCP-105100112c/sLentilIPL-406100110c/siii) Financial Progress Fund received (2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20)Expenditure (Rs. in lakhs)Unspent balance (Rs. in lakhs)RemarksInfrastructureRevolving fund2017-1875000178458063791722018-19 =SUM(ABOVE) 69590217230675117732019-20 (Upto 31.12.2020)-17865417050560iv) Infrastructure DevelopmentItemProgressSeed processing unitOne Seed processing unit is already functional at KVK -Farm but Seed storage structure is required at KVK-Farm.Seed storage structure3.6.(A) Literature Developed/ Published (with full title, author & reference)ItemTitleAuthor’s name NumberCirculationResearch paper2019Assessment of Technical and Financial Feasibility of Self Propelled Paddy TransplanteRam PalJ Krishi Vigyan 2019, 7 (2) : 15-19Analytical solution of the transport equation for linearly decreasing urea concentration in shallow water table condition in an irrigated field.Ram Pal, H C Sharma and M ImtiyazJournal of Agrisearch, 6(special issue):171-175Evaluation of Pusa Hydrogel for higher Productivity of Wheat in BiharRam PalJournal of AgriSearch, 6(3):131-133Hydrodynamic Dispersion Coefficient of Urea in Silty Loam SoilRam Pal, H C Sharma and M ImtiyazJournal of AgriSearch, 6(4):185-187Assessment of Happy Seeder for Direct Sowing of Wheat without Burning of Rice Residue.Ram Pal, Ratan Kumar, R. K. Jalal and R. K. SohaneCurrent Journal of Applied Science and Technology 37(6): 1-4.Economic and Environmental Performance of Straw Baler for Collection of Rice Residue Generated after Mechanical Harvesting by Combine HarvesterRam Pal, Ratan Kumar, R. K. Jalal and Ajay KumarCurrent Journal of Applied Science and Technology 37(6): 1-6Effects of Soil Application of Biochar on Soil Health and Productivity of Rice-Wheat Cropping System in Rohtas District of BiharRam PalJ Krishi Vigyan 2019, 8 (1) : 109-112Seminar/conference/ symposia papersBooksBulletinsKrishak Adhikar Evam Variety ProtectionRatan Kumar, Reeta Singh, Ram Pal, R.K. Prasad. D. Mandal, Alok Bharti- April2018500500News letterPopular ArticlesBook ChapterScientific Cultivation of Aromatic & Medicinal Plants - Ratan Kumar, Ram Pal, H.P. Sharma & Tanmay K. KoleyTraining Manual on Recent Advances in Horticulture & PHT for Livelihood Security pp.152-160Crop residue management: Experiences of Bihar Agricultural University, SabourRam Pal, R.K. Sohane and Ajay KumarInternational Conference on Crop Residue Management October 14-15, 2019 pp.132Low Yield growth needs agronomic management options in RohtasRam Pal, Deepak K. Singh, Sachin Sharma, Reeta Singh, Pradeep Sagwal ans S.P. PooniaNew Frontiers in Agricultural Extension-Vol.-1, pp270Extension Pamphlets/ literatureFasal Awshesh dwara biogas utpaadan: Navikarniy urja shrotR.K. Jalaj, Alok Bharti, Ram Pal, Ratan KumarKrishak Sandesh October-2019ISSN 2320-6950Fasal Awshesh dwara Pashu Chara utpaadan evam SamvardhanAlok Kumar, R.K. JalajBihar Rajya mein Fasal Awshesh ki StithiRam Pal, H.P. Sharma, R.K. Jalaj, Ratan Kumar, Alok BhartiFasal Awshesh Prabandhan ki Rashtriya NitiRam Pal, Ratan Kumar, R.K. Jalaj & H.P. SharmaPaddy Thresher ka Fasal Awshesh Prabandhan me MahattavRam Pal, H.P. Sharma, R.K. Jalaj, Ratan Kumar, Alok BhartiFasal Awsheshon dwara Pashu Chara utpaadan evam SamvardhanAlok Kumar, R.K. Jalaj, Ram Pal and Ratan kumarAushadhiy Paudhon ke Utpaadan me Fasal Awashesh ka Mahattva Ratan Kumar, H.P. Sharma, R.K. Jalaj, Ram Pal & D. MandalBijali Utpaadan me Fasal Awshesh ka MahattvaRam Pal, H.P. Sharma & Ratan KumarFasal Awsheshon ke Audhyogik evam Rasaynik UpyogH.P. Sharma, Ratan Kumar, Santosh Kumar & Ram PalHappy Seeder machine se Fasal Awshesh PrabandhanRam PalTechnical reportsElectronic Publication (CD/DVD etc)TOTALN.B.: Please enclose a copy of each. In case of literature prepared in local language please indicate the title in English(B)Details of HRD programmes undergone by KVK personnel:Sl. No.Name of programmeName of courseName of KVK personnel and designationDate and DurationOrganized by1.Uploading & Management of Website &Use of ICT toolsMr. H.P. Sharma25-27 June, 2019BAU, Sabour2.ToTDr. Ratan Kumar28-30 Nov. 2019BASU, Patna3.ToT Dr. Ratan Kumar6-7 Jan 2020BAU, Sabour3.7.Success stories/Case studies, if any (2 or 3 pages write-up on 1-2 best case(s) with suitable action photographs)(i) Success story of Shri Nakul SinghName of farmer279971557785Nakul Singh urf Mashala MamaVillageBishanpuraBlockNokhaDistrictRohtasTelephone no.8084854547Aadhar No.832259160604Area of Farm: < 02 hectare- > 02 ha and upto 04 ha.2.25 ha >04 haNumber of milking / any cattle’s -06No. of Cow02No. of Buffalow01Others 03Activities of Residue Management Incorporated in soil, vermi-compost preparation & organic inputsKrishi Vigyan Kendra / University from which you are benefitted KVK, Rohtas, BikramganjEnterprises-Agriculture & dairyInnovation-Maximum farming for self made "Uttam Jaivik" through organic farmingFarmer benefitted from his enterprise- 110 farmersAverage growth rate in last 03 year-Enterprise wise growth rate for last 03 years:2016- 3,00,000/-2017 - 5,60,000/-2018- 7,00,000/-approx. Rs2,00,000/- lakh/yearPrize / award received from any Institute- ATMA, RohtasKushwaha Bazar Samiti, SasaramKVK, RohtasBrief description of your achievement- Nakul Singh is the name of such a progressive farmer who has completely devoted his life to organic and vegetable farming. He was born in poor family and struggled a lot for his childhood upliftment. He had to discontinue his study mid way after coordination and switched over to livelihood earning through the way of vegetable cultivation. Due to insufficient earning for the family survival, he could not stick to the vegetable farming but he started vegetable farming through organic. He worked hard on the vegetable field produced organic vegetable successfully and in turn got good income. It was also not sufficient to quench his thirst of earning a very handsome amount which leads him to extended the vegetable Cultivation through organic farming. He came in contact with KVK Rohtas, Bikramganj and the Scientist guided him to promote the scientific cultivation and "Mashala Ki Kheti" curative measures, management system of human resources incorporating effective labour management. Nakul Singh has raised himself from zero background to an excellent level of Entrepreneurship in the district. He is famous as Mashala Mama. His innovative technologies and skills have been horizontally spread to many farmers in the district.Presently, he has proved himself much more than a vegetable grower and has become a potential entrepreneur in the field of organic cultivation. He had made self preparation of organic inputs name "Uttam Jaivik" like i.e. Mrida Sanjeevani, Jaivik fertilizers. Jaivik Jeeva Amrit and Jaivik Bijamrit. More interestingly he has inducted innovative intervention into the system of vegetable production through organic farming. He has adopted new cultivation techniques in the entire farming system. (ii) Success story of Shri Santosh Ray1-Name of farmerSantosh Ray2-VillageChandrabhan PattiBlockKargaharDistrictRohtas3-Contact No.62012865494-Area of land 1.0 ha5-No. of cattle01 Cow6-Area of pond (if any)2.5 ha7-Name of KVK/College from where you benefittedKrishi Vigyan Kendra, Rohtas, Bikramganj8-Details of membership (SHG, FPO, PACS etc.)Member, Kargahar PACS9-EnterprisePungas fish farming10-InnovationFish farming and selling of pungas fish twice in a year. Thirty thousands pungas fish farming per acre (High density fish farming)11-How many farmers benefitted from your enterprise/innovation 50-60 farmers12-Average development rate in last 2-3 yearsAnnexure-113-Details of your achievementsShri Santosh Ray has been engaged in fish farming from last 10 years. Earlier he did carp fish farming but the weight of fish for selling in market (above 1 kg.), it took more than a year. He got only 2.5 ton fish in one acre of water body (pond) yearly. After coming in touch with scientist of KVK, Rohtas he started high density pungas fish farming from last two years. Now he got 700-800 gm average weight of pungas fish just in 5-6 months duration. He used to take two fish crop in a year. At present he is producing 25-28 ton of pungas fish per acre yearly. 50-60 farmers attracted towards his venture and started fish farming by constructing ponds.14-Any related information, if anyAll fish farmers of the district visit his farm farm to learn and enrich their knowledge.Annexure-1Economics of pungas fish farming in year 2018-19 (per acre water body)Production (ton)Gross income (Rs.)Cost of cultivation (Rs.)Net income (Rs.)B:C ratio2828,22,40011,52,00016,70,4001:2.453360420400685 19177074930(iii) Success Story : Shri Umesh Kumar Singh1-Name of farmerUmesh Kumar Singh2-VillageDhayayBlockSasaramDistrictRohtas3-Contact No.99557731484-Area of land 3.0 acre5-No. of cattle01 Buffalo, 01 Calf6-Area of pond (if any)6500 sq.ft.7-Name of KVK/College from where you benefittedKrishi Vigyan Kendra, Rohtas, Bikramganj8-Details of membership (SHG, FPO, PACS etc.)NA9-EnterpriseOnion Hub10-InnovationOnion cultivation in 40 acre and by fellow farmers in the village is about 100 ha11-How many farmers benefitted from your enterprise/innovation 150-200 farmers12-Average development rate in last 2-3 years2017- 15,00,0002018- 20,00,0002019- 40,00,00013-Details of your achievementsIn year 2013, I started farming along with my father at small level and also became LIC agent. But working as a LIC agent till 2015, I got bore from this job. I came in contact with Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rohtas in year 2016 and participated in the different programmes and training and know about the scientific cultivation of onion. Gradually, I fully engaged in onion cultivation and established an “Onion Hub” at my village along with other farmers in association with KVK and also a godown for storing onion. Thereafter we linked our business with online marketing system by the help of KVK At present, I have 200 ton onion in my store. Earlier I was doing onion cultivation in one acre but now it spreaded in 40 acre. I got profit of Rs.30 lakhs in the year 2019 by selling onion only. I became the renowned business man of onion by the help of KVK and now I am determined to take my state on its peak. I use to supply onion in Bokaro, Katras Jamshedpur, Assam, Varanasi, Siwan, Chhapra and Jharia.14-Any related information, if anyIn spite of selling onion in the season, I also involved in selling of wheat and rice for income generation through online marketing system.3.8.Give details of innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology developed and used during the yearS. No.Name/ Title of the technologyName/ Details of the Innovator(s)Brief details of the Innovative Technology1.Development of cultivator-cum-multi-crop Zero-till seed drillSri Vijay kumar Singh, S/o Sri Kapildev Singh, Village- Karmaini Khurd, Bikramganj, Rohtas-802212 Mob.-8709601863 / 8809614782Email: vijay9028singh@The innovated machine is two-in- one version of a cultivator and seed drill. The common seed drill is used for sowing of wheat crop only. Whereas, cultivator is used for tillage. Design of seed drill and cultivator is fixed and serves different purposes. However, this new innovated machine can serve multiple purposes like sowing of different crops in different row spacing, as well tillage also. Cost of cultivator and seed drill is around Rs. 43,000 whereas the cost of invented machine is only Rs. 32,000. It also saves about 33.33% operation time and 18% fuel as compared to conventional machines. It gives yield at par with conventional seed drill. It can be manufactured and repaired by local artisans.2."Uttam Jaivik" through organic farmingSri Nakul Singh, Village- Bishunpur, Block- Nokha, RohtasSri Nakul Singh is famous as Mashala Mama. His innovative technologies and skills have been horizontally spread to many farmers in the district.Presently, he has proved himself much more than a vegetable grower and has become a potential entrepreneur in the field of organic cultivation. He had made self preparation of organic inputs name "Uttam Jaivik" like i.e. Mrida Sanjeevani, Jaivik fertilizers. Jaivik Jeeva Amrit and Jaivik Bijamrit. More interestingly he has inducted innovative intervention into the system of vegetable production through organic farming. He has adopted new cultivation techniques in the entire farming system.3.9.a. Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs)Sl. No.Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK b. Give details of organic farming practiced by the farmerSl. No.Crop / EnterpriseArea (ha)/ No. coveredProduction (Q/ha) No. of farmers involvedMarket available (Y/N)1.Vegetable crops42.02Cauliflower2.0350.0005Y3Chilli1.0300.0002N4French bean1.0280.0004N5Potato10.0350.0004Y6Tomato25.0450.0010Y7Broccoli1.0275.0004Y8Capsicum2.0250.0004Y3.10.Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed by KVKsS. No.Brief details of the tool/ methodology followedPurpose for which the tool was followed1 PRA MethodFor training need assessment2Personal meeting3Questionnaire4 Personal Interview5Survey Method6 Kisan Chaupal3.11. a.Details of equipment available in Soil and Water Testing LaboratorySl. NoName of the EquipmentQty.1Soil core sampler with one set of 10 core boxes012Double Ring infiltrometer apparatus013Test Sieves 8" Dia brass frame014Flame Photometer015Calorimeter016pH meter017Conductivity meter018Multi Heating flame019Heating plate0110Incubator0111Distillation Unit0112Combined Electrodes0113Gas Cylinder0214Oven0115Flask Shaker0116Soil Testing Kit (Mridaparikshak)013.11.b.Details of samples analyzed so far :Number of soil samples analyzedNo. of FarmersNo. of VillagesAmount realized (in Rs.)Through mini soil testing kit/labsThrough soil testing laboratoryTotal3128531165116588984003.11.c. Details on World Soil Day DateActivityNo. of ParticipantsNo. of VIPs Name (s) of VIP(s)Number of Soil Health Cards distributedNo. of farmers benefitted 05 Dec 2019Scientist Farmer's interaction of importance of Soil sample analysis & use of organic manure of soil fertility. Methods of soil samples collection 14002i)Smt. Anita Devi, MLA, Nokhaii) Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh, Sr. Scientist-PBG, AICRIP-Rice,Dhangain1401403.12. Activities of rain water harvesting structure and micro irrigation systemNo of training programmeNo of demonstrationsNo of plant material producedVisit by the farmersVisit by the officials02002000100023.13. Technology week celebration : NAType of activitiesNo. of activitiesNumber of participantsRelated crop/livestock technology3.14. RAWE/ FET programme - is KVK involved? (Y/N): YesNo. of student trainedNo. of days stayed22 (Girls)180ARS trainees trainedNo of days stayed3.15. List of VIP visitors (Minister/ MP/MLA/DM/VC/Zila Sabhadipati/Other Head of Organization/ Foreigners)DateName of the personPurpose of visit01.04.2019Dr. I.S. Solanki, Director Research, BAU, SabourBSDM Gardener & Vermicompost Inauguration07.06.2019Shri Govind Narayan Singh, Secretary, Gopal Narayan Singh University, Jamuhar,Rohtas, BiharGuest lecturer in Training programme30.08.2019Dr.R.N. Singh, ADEE, BAU, SabourSAC Meeting02.10.2019Dr. Ram Pratap Singh, Director, Narayana Institute of Agriculture Science, Jumuhar, Rohtas, BiharJudege, in Speech competition among RAWE students.IMPACTImpact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period).Name of specific technology/skill transferredNo. of participants% of adoptionChange in income (Rs.)Before (Rs./Unit)After (Rs./Unit)1. Single Seedling Transplanting of Paddy25080% of paddy area (1.6 lakh ha)40652. SRI- Method of Paddy transplanting16010% of total paddy area651203. ZTT in wheat sowing19060% of total wheat area (90,000 ha)20.523.504. Rejuvenation of Guava Orchards10040% of total Guava area (260 ha)362.54005. Drudgery Reduction Technology for farm-women (Naveen Sickle)18030% area coverage i.e. 15000 Ha--6. Waste material management through vermi-composting220400 farmers utilizing waste materials worth of 60.00 lakhs Rupees.--7. Mushroom Production for women's empowerment 550 10% of small & landless family--8. Value addition for women's empowerment (Fruit/Veg.)250Adoption: 10%03 SHGs (No. of SHGs involved)20 SHGs9. Paddy Transplanter for labour saving 90Adoption : 60 Ha.--10. Urea-saving in paddy through Urea-incubated Vermi-compost for soil health improvement.150Adoption :5% area under paddy cultivation i.e. 10000 Ha. 160 (Kgs.)(Urea/Ha. in top-dressing)120 (Kgs.) (Urea/Ha.)NB:Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants4.2. Cases of large scale adoption (Please furnish detailed information for each case)Horizontal spread of technologiesTechnologyHorizontal spreadDSR20%Nursery Business Enterprise10%Crop diversification through mentha cultivation20%Green Manuring in Kharif Paddy10%Waste material management through vermi-composting15%Crop residue management10%Adoption of Goatery & Poultry for livelihood security20%Mushroom production30%Custom hiring10%Organic vegetable cultivation25%Give information in the same format as in case studies4.3. Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting periodSl. No.Brief details of technologyImpact of the technology in subjective termsImpact of the technology in objective terms4.4. Details of innovations recorded by the KVKThematic areaFarm MechanizationName of the InnovationDevelopment of cultivator-cum-multi-crop Zero-till seed drillDetails of InnovatorSri Vijay kumar Singh, S/o Sri Kapildev Singh, Village- Karmaini Khurd, Bikramganj, Rohtas-802212 Mob.-8709601863 / 8809614782Email: vijay9028singh@Back ground of innovationTillage and sowing are unavoidable operations for cultivation of any crop. Farmers need two different machines (cultivator and seed drill) for performing these operations. The innovated machine will perform these operations singly with lesser cost, time and environmental pollutionTechnology detailsThe innovated machine is two-in- one version of a cultivator and seed drill. The common seed drill is used for sowing of wheat crop only. Whereas, cultivator is used for tillage. Design of seed drill and cultivator is fixed and serves different purposes. However, this new innovated machine can serve multiple purposes like sowing of different crops in different row spacing, as well tillage also. Cost of cultivator and seed drill is around Rs. 43,000 whereas the cost of invented machine is only Rs. 32,000. It also saves about 33.33% operation time and 18% fuel as compared to conventional machines. It gives yield at par with conventional seed drill. It can be manufactured and repaired by local artisans.The comparative feature of the machines are as follows:ParticularsCultivatorSeed drillInnovated machinePurposeTillageWheat sowingTillage+ multiple crops sowingRow spacingFixedFixedAdjustableNo of tyne91113Width of frame (cm)50.850.868.6Size of square iron used in frame (cm)557.5Width of shovel (cm)6.353.82.54 (seed drill), 6.35(cultivator)Length of tyne (cm)43.243.245.7Power requirement (HP)393939Cost (Rs)140002900032000Practical utility of innovationDeveloped machine is stronger than conventional cultivator and seed drill having no blockage problem of seed delivery. Row spacing is adjustable and reduced cost of cultivation. Higher tyne length and removal of tyne supporting frame eliminate soil overtopping during operation. Cost of cultivator and seed drill is around Rs. 43,000 whereas the cost of invented machine is only Rs. 32,000. It also saves about 33.33% operation time and 18% fuel as compared to conventional machines. 4.5. Details of entrepreneurship development (A) A village boy Scale up in a 5 Star Hotel TajEntrepreneurship development Name of the enterpriseGardenerName & complete address of the entrepreneurSantosh Kumar, At- Mohani, Post- BikramganjRole of KVK with quantitative data support: 1. KVK provided BSDM Gardener training for 43 days 2. To give information regarding job related with domain subject in different parts of the country.3. To give technical guidance in establishment of the venture.4. Follow up and linkage with job institution.Timeline of the entrepreneurship development06 monthsTechnical Components of the Enterprise1. Grafting 2. Bonsai cultivation 3. Different types of garden maintenance. 4. High value of exotic plants handling 5. Personality development.Status of entrepreneur before and after the enterpriseWorking as Gardener in Hotel Taj at New Delhi previously he was unemployed youth.Present working condition of enterprise in terms of raw materials availability, labour availability, consumer preference, marketing the product etc. ( Economic viability of the enterprise):The paid job was totally attended using his skill wit and personality development .presently he is getting a handsome salary of 4 lakhs per year as a gardener.Horizontal spread of enterpriseRole model for rural unemployed youths(B) Role model for rural women Mushroom lady: Smt. Sangita GuptaEntrepreneurship development Name of the enterpriseMushroom GrowerName & complete address of the entrepreneurSangita Gupta, At- Bikramganj, RohtasRole of KVK with quantitative data support: 1. KVK provided BSDM Mushroom training for 30 days 2.To give information regarding job related with domain subject in different parts of the country.3. To give technical guidance in establishment of the venture.3. To Coordinate with District line Departments to use them as 4. Resource person and Broadcast message through sms PortalTimeline of the entrepreneurship development12 monthsTechnical Components of the Enterprise1. Technical knowhow of the mushroom production.2. Straw Sterilization, Bag preparation, and its Value Added Products.3. Mushroom spawn ProductionStatus of entrepreneur before and after the enterpriseBefore this enterprise, she was an ordinary housewife but after taking training she established "Yashashvi Mahila Mushroom Udyog".Present working condition of enterprise in terms of raw materials availability, labour availability, consumer preference, marketing the product etc. ( Economic viability of the enterprise):The Financial position of her family rises after the start of the venture and presently they are earning 3-3.5 lakh per year. Her Mushroom products like Mushroom Pickles, Mushroom Sweets, Mushroom Jelly, Dry Mushroom are very famous in the district.Different Mushroom Products Amount Rate (Rs/kg) Income Cost of input. Net Profit Dry Mushroom100 kg/ year 1000 1,00,000 60,000 40,000 Mushroom Pickle 2.5 qtl/year 30075,00050,00025,000Mushroom Jelly 2.5 qtl/year 200 50,000 30,000 20,000 Mushroom Powder50 kg/ year 100050,00030,00020,000 Per year Income through Value added products 2,75,000 1,70,0001,05,000 Horizontal spread of enterpriseRole model for the other women of the district and working as a Resource person in different SHGs and Jeevika groups. At present about 150 rural women of SHGs & Jeevika group has started mushroom enterprise.4.6. Any other initiative taken by the KVK5. LINKAGES5.1.Functional linkage with different organizationsName of organizationNature of linkageRabi and Kharif MahotsavTransfer of new Agricultural. TechnologiesDemonstrations Demonstrate the recommended technology at farmer is field Farmer Scientist Interaction Identification of field problem and their solution at their farmer fieldKisan MelaAwareness Programme Kisan GosthiMaking farmers aware about latest technologiesATMA group at block level Capacity buildingField day Demonstrating the validity and location specificity of the technology Exposure visitExposure of farmers at state and district level TrainingPracticing farmer & rural youthsBSDM TrainingSkill development training programmeTraining of farmersTransfer of new Horticultural Technology Training of farmersTechnology dissemination Exposure visitTransfer of Technology SHG (DRDA)Transfer of TechnologyKisan clubTransfer of TechnologyFPO (09 Nos.)Transfer of TechnologyDAO, DHO, DSCO,Training, Kisan Goshti, Kisan mela, Capacity building & Diagnostic survey BAU/DRPCU/BASUTechnical support District administration & District Ag. officer Training & Planning prog.IFFCO, KRIBHCO, UPL, IPL, Tata Chemicals etc.Demonstration & Kisan GoshthisDRDA , RohtasTraining purpose NGOs, Women Development CorporationTraining Programme, Gosthi & MelaIARI Post Office LinkageDemonstration of new technologyIARI, Pusa, SamastipurSeed production and trainingJeevikaTraining and demonstration, Capacity building programmeCSISA-CIMMYTTechnology demonstrationICAR-RCER, PatnaTechnical supportPPV & FRAPlant variety registration of farmersNIAM, JaipurMarketing awareness programmeEWICapacity development programme of Elected women representatives of PRI members5.2. List of special programmes undertaken during 2019-20 by the KVK, which have been financed by ATMA/ Central Govt/ State Govt./NABARD/NHM/NFDB/Other Agencies (information of previous years should not be provided)a) Programmes for infrastructure developmentName of the programme/ schemePurpose of programmeDate/ Month of initiationFunding agencyAmount (Rs.)(b) Programme for other activities (training, FLD,OFT, Mela, Exhibition etc.)Name of the programme/ schemePurpose of programmeDate/ Month of initiationFunding agencyAmount (Rs.)PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK6.1.Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)Sl. No.Name of demo UnitYear of estt.Area (Sq.m)Details of productionAmount (Rs.)RemarksVariety/ breedProduceQty.Cost of inputsGross income1.Vermicompost20132002.Azolla2017503.Mushroom20132004.Mushroom Spawn Lab20141505.Soil Lab20132006.Mentha Distillation Unit2015200NilNilNilNilNilShade is not available7.Fruit & Veg. processing Unit2014200Total6.2.Performance of Instructional Farm (Crops) NameOf the cropDate of sowingDate of harvestArea (ha)Details of productionAmount (Rs.)RemarksVarietyType of ProduceQty.(q)Cost of inputsGross incomePaddy06 July04 dec.3MTU-7029Seed1801,00,0002,00,00004 July28 Nov.3Rajendra SwetaSeed1001,00,0002,50,00008 July02 Dec.1Sabour ShreeSeed5550,0001,00,000Wheat8 Dec.10 April2HD-2985Seed8015000035000010 Dec.10 April3HD-2967Seed120100000200000Gram20 Nov.20 March1GCP-105Seed1540000150000Lentil18 Nov20 March1IPL-406Seed124s0000150000Performance of Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,) Sl.No.Name of the ProductQty. (Kg)Amount (Rs.)RemarksCost of inputsGross income1.Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production) : Not applicableSl.NoNameof the animal / bird / aquaticsDetails of productionAmount (Rs.)RemarksBreedType of ProduceQty.Cost of inputsGross income1.Utilization of hostel facilitiesAccommodation available (No. of beds)MonthsNo. of trainees stayedTrainee days (days stayed)Reason for short fall (if any)November - Dec.2025-15 Feb. -March 193030-26 march-25 May 193030-30 March- 11 May 193030-Total :(For whole of the year)Utilization of staff quartersWhether staff quarters has been completed: YesNo. of staff quarters: 06Date of completion: 13.04.2015Occupancy details:MonthsQ IQ IIQ IIIQ IVQ VQ VIJune, 2015Dr. Ram Pal, SMS (Agril. Engg.)YJune, 2015Scientist Qtr (Mr. P.K. Patel)YFarm Manager Qtr (Vacant)Programme Coordinator (Vacant)Supporting staff (Vacant)Supporting staff (Vacant)FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE7.1.Details of KVK Bank accountsBank accountName of the bankLocationAccount NumberRAU Unit KVK BikramganjState Bank of IndiaBikramganj11380836324Revolving Fund A/c KVK, BikramgannState Bank of IndiaBikramganj30529583348 Utilization of funds under CFLD on Oilseed (Rs. In Lakhs)ItemSanctioned by ICARExpenditureUnspent balance as on - 31.12.2019KharifRabiKharifRabiRapeseed & Mustard (Oilseed) Special78000072089559105Rapeseed & Mustard (Oilseed) Normal12000010807011930Linseed (Oilseed) Normal50000478102190Total950000876775732257.3. Utilization of funds under CFLD on Pulses (Rs. In Lakhs)ItemSanctioned by ICARExpenditureUnspent balance as on 31.12.2019KharifRabiSummerKharifRabiSummerPigeon pea9000089115885Chick pea90000863303670LentilField pea90000831406860Green gram9000090000Black gram9000090000Total90000180000180000891151694701914157.4. Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2019-20 (Not audited)Sl.No.ParticularsSanctionedReleasedExpenditureA. Recurring Contingencies1Pay & Allowances86,00,000.0055,85,373.0051,34,963.002ContingenciesATraveling allowances1,00,000.006,81,360.0099,925.00BHRD25,000.0024,000.00EOffice3,00,000.002,96,236.00FTraining2,70,000.001,45,860.00GFLD70,000.0045,000.00HOFT95,000.0040,350.00IMaintenance of Building25,000.0010,000.00JExhibition/Kishan Mela25,000.000.00KSCSP (Contingency)50,000.0050,000.0026,400.00TOTAL (A)1,20,84,000.001,20,84,000.001,20,77,137.00B. Non-Recurring Contingencies1Capital2SCSP (Capital)50,000.0050,000.0041,552.00TOTAL (B)5,00,000.005,00,000.005,00,000.00GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C)1,25,89,000.001,25,89,000.001,25,77,137.007.5.Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for last three yearsYearOpening balance as on 1st AprilIncome during the yearExpenditure during the yearNet balance in hand as on 1st April of each year (Kind + cash)2015-164005121200163595693850,49,8182016-1750498182067129127117558,457722017-1858457722317980178458063791722018-1963791723304907217230675,11,7732019-20 (up to 31.12.2019)75,11,77313,25,32817,86,54170,50,560Kinds:i) Rabi Lentil10 Qtl88,000.00Gram100 Qtl9,30,000.00Wheat180 Qtl8,10,000.00ii) KharifPaddy400 Qtl16,00,000.00TOTAL `34,28,000.00TOTAL (CASH+KIND)1,04,78,560.00(Rs. One crore four lakhs seventy eight thousand five hundred sixty only)(i) Number of SHGs formed by KVKs : 04Name of the federation : Sapna Nari Shakti Mahila Swabalambi Sahakari Samiti. Year of establishment :2006 Year of linkage :2007-08 No. of SHG under federation :845 groups with 13205 women. Activities : Year Groups under federationLinkage with KVK (groups) No. of groups No. of women 2007-081001300052008-092002500102009-103003800132010-114005500162011-126006800182012-137118500202013-14 7669312242014-1578011040292015-1679611090332016-1780512002362017-1882212950422018-1984513205472019-208681590253Joint activity carried out with line departments and ATMAName of activityNumber of activitySeasonWith line departmentWith ATMAWith bothTraining20KharifATMATraining18KharifJeevikaTraining15RabiATMA8. Other information8.1. Prevalent diseases in CropsName of the diseaseCropDate of outbreakArea affected (in ha)% Commodity lossPreventive measures taken for area (in ha)Sheath BlightPaddy1st week of Aug.500006Use of Validamycine @ 400ml/acreLate BlightPotato1st Week of Jan.1000010Redomil @ 1 ml/lit. of waterFruit BorerBrijal & Tomato1st of Feb. & March1000015Perpenophos 2 ml./lit. of water & SAAF 2gm./lit. of water8.2. Prevalent diseases in Livestock/FisheryName of the diseaseSpecies affectedDate of outbreakNumber of death/ Morbidity rate (%)Number of animals vaccinatedPreventive measures taken in pond (in ha)FMDCattleMay- June5-10% / 80-90%20000Timely VaccinationPPRGoatNovember- December85-90% / 90%15000Timely VaccinationEUSCarp fishDec-Jan.50-60%-Preventive water sanitizer application9.1. Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Training: NATitle of the training programmePeriodNo. of the participantAmount of Fund Received (Rs)FromToMF9.2. PPV & FR Sensitization training ProgrammeDate of organizing the programmeResource PersonNo. of participantsRegistration (crop wise)Name of cropNo. of registration9.3. mKisan Portal (National Farmers’ Portal/ SMS Portal)Type of messageNo. of messagesNo. of farmers coveredCrop--Livestock--Fishery--Weather--Marketing468220Awareness351165Training information468220Other468220Total =SUM(ABOVE) 15 =SUM(ABOVE) 2558259.4. KVK Portal and Mobile AppSl. No.ParticularsDescription1.No. of visitors visited the portal58252.No. of farmers registered in the portal176553.Mobile Apps developed by KVKNo4.Name of the App-5.Language of the App-6.Meant for crop/ livestock/ fishery/ others-7.No. of times downloaded-9.5. a. Observation of Swachh Bharat ProgrammeDate/ Duration of ObservationActivities undertaken19.04.2019 Awareness programme cum training24.04.2019Office and sarounding area cleaning10.05.2019Farm cleaning22.05.2019Public place cleaning11.06.2019Farm cleaning29.06.2019Office & Surrounding cleaning05.07.2019Awareness programme cum training24.07.2019Farm cleaning07.08.2019Office & Surrounding cleaning28.08.2019Awareness programme cum training11.09.2019Farm cleaning25.09.2019Kisan Gosthi06.09.2019Workshop27.09.2019Awareness programme29.09.2019Public place cleaning02.10.2019Awareness programme10.10.2019Office & Surrounding cleaning06.11.2019Public place cleaning17.12.2019Farm cleaning07.12.2019Crop residue management28.12.2019Office & Surrounding cleaningb. Details of Swachhta activities with expenditureActivitiesNumberExpenditure (in Rs.)Digitization of office records/ e-office --Basic maintenance0325000Sanitation and SBM087000Cleaning and beautification of surrounding areas1512000Vermicomposting/Composting of biodegradable waste management & other activities on generate of wealth for waste 96500Used water for agriculture/ horticulture application3-Swachhta Awareness at local level2218000Swachhta Workshops00-Swachhta Pledge055000Display and Banner4211000Foster healthy competition04-Involvement of print and electronic media05-Involving the farmers, farm women and village youth in the adopted villages (no of adopted village)0412000No of Staff members involved in the activities098000No of VIP/VVIPs involved in the activities131500016. Any other specific activity (in details)0Total1195009.6. Observation of National Science dayDate of ObservationActivities undertaken9.7. Programme with Seema Suraksha Bal/ BSF : NATitle of ProgrammeDateNo. of participants 9.8. Agriculture Knowledge in rural schoolName and address of schoolDate of visit to schoolAreas covered Teaching aids usedBalika Uchh Vidyalay, Tenduni12.06.2019Importance of drumstick leavesPractical trainingKrishna Sudarshan Public School, Bikramganj09.08.2019Mushroom productionDemo, Audio, Visual & PracticalBalika Madhya Vidyalay, Bikramganj18.12.2019Effects Crop residue burningDemo, Audio, Visual & PracticalGive good quality 1-2 photograph(s)9.9. Details of ‘Pre-Rabi Campaign’ ProgrammeDate of programmeNo. of Union Ministers attended the programmeNo. of??Hon’ble MPs (Loksabha/ Rajyasabha) participatedNo. of State Govt. Ministers?Participants (No.)Coverage by Door Darshan (Yes/No)Coverage by other channels (Number)MLAs Attended the programmeChairman ZilaPanchayatDistt. Collector/ DMBank OfficialsFarmersGovt. Officials, PRI members etc.Total13.1.20----Sasaram Block-0540020425NoNo15.01.20--11Shivsagar, Torni -1270010722NoYes9.10. Details of Swachhta Hi Sewa programme organized Sl.No.ActivityNo. of villages InvolvedNo. of ParticipantsNo. of VIPs Name (s) of VIP(s)1Sanitation & SWM 534421)Rajesh Kumar singh, Prakhand pramukh, Nuwan2) Raju Kumar, Ward member , Bikramganj2Cleaning & Beautification of surrounding areas6105041) Gupteshwar Gupta, Nagar Upadhyaksh, Bikramganj2) Rajesh Kumar Lali, Prakhand pramukh, Bikramganj3) Seema Kumar, Ward Member, Bikramganj4) Dr. Ashok Kumar, In-Charge, BRU Dhangain3Vermicomposting of biodegradable waste management & other activities generate wealth for waste390--4Used water for agriculture/ horticulture application21501Krishna Kumar Singh, PRI Member, Rajpur5Swachhta workshop & awareness at local level4150241) Gupteshwar Gupta, Nagar Upadhyaksh, Bikramganj2) Rajesh Kumar Lali, Prakhand pramukh, Bikramganj3) Firoz Alam, Ward Member, Bikramganj4) Dr. M.K. Dwivedi, In-Charge, IRS, Bikramganj9.11. Details of Mahila Kisan Divas programme organized Sl.No.ActivityNo. of villages InvolvedNo. of ParticipantsNo. of VIPs Name (s) of VIP(s)01Stall Exhibition on value added products, Mushroom production, Organic vegetable production, Handicrafts, Moringa distribution among farm-women, Debate competition, Rangoli competition0818001Dr. Asan Singh, Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh9.12. No. of Progressive/ Innovative/ Lead farmer identified (category wise)Sl.No.Name of FarmerAddress of the farmer with contact no.Innovation/ Leading in enterprise1Sri Alakhdeo RaiVill.- Khairabhutaha, Sanjhauli, Rohtas Mob.9572945965Lead & Innovative2Sri Vijay Kumar SinghVill.- Karmaini Khurd, Bikramganj, Rohtas Mob.8709601863Lead & Innovative3Sri Dilip KumarVillage- Mehaddiganj, Block- Sasaram, Rohtas Mob. 8986372988Lead & Innovative4Smt. Shanti DeviVillage- Taran, Block- Nokha, Rohtas Mob. 9430228381Lead & Innovative5Sri Vijay Bahadur SinghVillage- Sabeya, Block - Rajpur, Rohtas Mob. 8002119937Lead & Innovative6Smt. Seema SinghVill.- Dhangain tola, Bikramganj, Rohtas Mob.-6200799820Lead & Innovative7Sri Nand Lal VishwakarmaVillage- Amra, Block- Sasaram, Rohtas Mob. 7870992048Lead & Innovative8Sri Rajeev RanjanVillage+Block - Kochas, Rohtas Mob. 9934940845Lead & Innovative9Sri Lokesh KumarVillage- Kushahi, Block- Karahgar, Rohtas Mob. 8873937726Lead & Innovative10Sri Dhananjay SinghVill- Tarar, Po- Tarar, Nokha, Nokha Mob.9431484238Lead & Innovative11Sri Surendra Pd. SinghVill.- Belari, Karahgar, Rohtas Mob. 9471215955Lead & Innovative12Sri Binay Prakash ChoudharyVill- Gushi Khurd, Po- Bikramganj Mob. 9431483471Lead & Innovative13Sri Deen Dayal SinghVill.+P.O.- Nasriganj, Block- Nasriganj Mob. 8862826250Lead & Innovative14Sri Jai Prakash SinghVill- Amethi, Po- Sanjhauli Mob. 9006821851Progressive15Sri Sukhdeo SinghVill.- Pipara, PO- Karakat, Rohtas Mob.9934816532Lead & Innovative16Smt. Prabhawati DeviVill.- Barun, PO- Suryapura Mob. 9162099877Lead & Innovative17Sri Rajnikant SinghVill.- Babhani, Karahgar, Rohtas Mob. 7352245580Innovative18Sri Bikhari RaiVill.- Surhuriya, PO- Agrerkala, Rohtas Mob. 9431678969Progressive19Sri Sunil Kumar SinghVill.- Basgitiya, PO- Bikramganj, Rohtas Mob. 9546018433Progressive20Sri Arjun SinghVill.- Masauna, P.O.-Sanjhauli, Rohtas Mob7250991479.Progressive21Sri Satyendra KumarVill- Chandi, PO- Akhorigola Mob. 9006296155Progressive22Smt. Gangotri DeviVill- Basgitiya, PO- Bikramganj Mob. 9386215528Progressive23Sri Kamaldeo RaiVill- Varuna Po- Bikramganj Mob. 9973624833Progressive24Sri Manoj Kumar SinghVill.- Akashi, P.O.- Mokar, Mob. 8804646940Innovative25Sri Harivansh ChoudharyVill- Laxamanpur, Po- Khusiya Kala, PS-Bikramganj, Rohtas Mob. 9835883732Innovative26Sri Veer Kamlesh SinghVill- Tipa , Po+Ps- Nauhatta , Rohtas Mob. 9430842120Innovative27Sri Banarsi SinghVill.- Chandi, Akodhigola, Rohtas Mob. 9939489420Innovative28Sri Birendra Kumar SinghVill.- Bensagar, Karakat, Rohtas Mob. 9955261831Innovative29Sri Nakul SinghVill.-Bishanpura, Nokha, Rohtas Mob.8084854547Innovative30Sri Sushil KumarVill.- Nyay, Sasaram, Rohtas, Mob.-6200501963Innovative31Smt. Vandana KumariAt + Post- Sasaram, Rohtas Mob.8980016110Innovative32Sri Baban PandeyAt-Rakasiya, Bikramganj, Rohtas, Mob.8709584793Progressive9.13. Revenue generationSl.No.Name of HeadIncome(Rs.)Sponsoring agency1.Soil testing248203DAO, Rohtas2.Seed production1927474Farmers3.Training Hall5000NSC, BRBN4.Farmers' Hostel79360BSDM5.Spawn production22000Farmers6.Planting materials production5000Farmers7.Mushroom production5000Farmers8.Vermicompost5000VKSCoA, Dumraon9.Fruit production10000Farmer9.14. Resource Generation:Sl.No.Name of the programmePurpose of the programmeSources of fundAmount(Rs. lakhs)Infrastructure created1Minister Visit to KVKTo monitor the activities of KVKICAR45478.00Vermicompost Production unit2Minister Visit to KVKICAR24112.00Shade net9.15. Performance of Automatic Weather Station in KVK : Not AvailableDate of establishment Source of funding i.e. IMD/ICAR/Others (pl. specify)Present status of functioning9.16. Contingent crop planningName of the stateName of district/ KVKThematic areaNumber of programmes organizedNumber of Farmers contacted A brief about contingent plan executed by the KVKBiharRohtasCrop production105000Package & practices of millets crops, short duration paddy, turmeric, elephant foot yam, coriander, radish, sweet potato 10. Report on Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA)Year: 2018-19Introduction / General Information:Rice –wheat is the major production system of the district. To augment the system productivity, KVK, Rohtas joined hands with CMYYIT through CSISA project to support wide spread adoption of sustainable intensification technologies to spur Agricultural growth, both within the time horizon of the project and beyond since Rabi 2016-17. The expected output of the project is as follows:Conduct multi-location farmer’s participatory trials and evaluation of integrated crop and resource management practices that enhance crop performance, resource use efficiency and farmer’s income and revise the package of practices.Monitor, Evaluate and provide feedback on farmers’ acceptance of new technologies and to sensitize policy and decision makers to develop policies that enable wider dissemination.Training of Trainers (ToTs) and development of training material including videos, fact sheets, tips, and leaflets for business development of service providers, dealers and extension agencies Conduct research on participatory technology development and extension approachesResults of trials conducted during 2017-18 (Kharif-2017)Title: KVK-1. Long term trials on improving rice–wheat cropping system (RWCS) productivity using different crop establishment methodsObjectives: To investigate the effect of crop establishment (CE) methods and cultivar choice on the system productivity of RWCS.To understand crop responses to the combination of practices so that management systems can be devised for high and sustainable combined yield.Treatments:Sr. No.Treatments1Conventional-till transplanted rice with 155-160 days varieties fb Zero-till wheat (PTR-ZTW)2Conventional-till transplanted rice with 155-160 days varieties fbconventional-till wheat (PTR-ZTW)3Conventional tillage puddled transplanted short/medium rice fb Zero tillage wheat (PTR-ZTW)4Conventional tillage puddled transplanted short/medium rice fbconventional till wheat (PTR-ZTW)No of replication: 15Date of sowing: As per trail scheduleLong duration rice varieties (TPR): DOT will range from10th to 20th June, 21st to 30th June and 1st to 20th July, 21st July to 31st July.Medium duration rice varieties/hybrids: (TPR): DOT will range from 21st to 30th June and 1st to 20th July, 21st July to 31st July, 1st August to 10th August.Results and photograph:As only Long and medium duration paddy variety is popular in Rohtas, trials on short duration paddy was omitted TreatmentsAverage No of tillers/ m2Average No of unfilled grain/earAverage No of filled grain/ear 1000 grainwt, gmAverage of bio yield/ 4m2Long166.7122.00243.2123.8712.27Medium151.3323.54245.7123.8212.28Average167.5422.77244.4623.9512.31TreatmentsAverage of grain yield, t/haAverage of bio yield t/haAverage of grain yield t/haAverage of harvesting indexPTR-CTW3.0830.697.690.25Long3.2230.678.050.26Medium2.9430.707.340.24PTR-ZTW3.0730.877.680.25Long3.1731.027.940.26Medium2.9730.717.430.24Average3.0830.787.690.25Title: KVK-2. Comparative performance of rice establishment methods in different ecologies of Bihar and EUPObjectives:To evaluate the alternatives to current practice of puddled transplanted rice To understand major drivers of adoption of different CE methods in rice Treatments:Sr. No.Treatment detailsDirect seeding of rice after pre-sowing of irrigation soil mulch (VattarDSR)Transplanting (manual) under puddled condition Transplanting (machine*) under non-puddled conditionReplication: 8Experimental Protocol:-All treatments will be under medium duration rice (BPT 5204).Transplanting (manual/mechanical) will be done from 25th June to 15th JulyDSR sowing will be done from 1st June to 20th June.Results and photographs: The summary of the trial is given in tableTreatmentsNo of tillers/m2No of filled grain/ earNo of unfilled grain/ earBiological yield kg/4m2Grain yieldkg/4 m2Cost of cultivation/ haGross returnB:C RatioDSR435.33*235.7327.2010.282.98377001012292.68TPR320.53250.3321.2010.232.8537800969682.55MTR391.53273.6719.279.453.70*337001257773.373CD at 5%94.6953.9211.830.790.50Title: KVK-3. Effects of delayed transplanting on the growth and the yield of rice.Objectives:To identify how the problem of missing the optimum time of transplanting be resolved. To estimate the yield of rice transplanted at different times considering different maturity groups of varieties/hybrids To understand the yield gap relative to potential yield with delayed transplanting in each maturity group of variety/hybrid.Treatments:Duration of CultivarTransplanting dateManual transplanting with long duration (150-155 days) variety (MTU-7029 or Swarna sub 1 or RajenderMasurhi or any newly released variety with same or more yield potential than MTU-7029)June 20July 01July 10July 20July 30Manual transplanting with Medium duration (135-140 days) variety (BPT-5204 or RajenderSWETA or Arize 6444 or PRH-71)July 01July 10July 20July 30August 10Replication: 15Date of swing: as per scheduleResults and photographs:Row LabelsNo of tillers/m2Average of Filled grain1000 Grain wt, gmAverage of Biomass Yield, kg/4 m2Long254.38226.4224.509.37a273.25214.4024.599.16b237.40224.6024.5310.04c258.83224.8324.609.35d240.27216.0724.619.04e250.80230.6724.519.54f251.40243.2024.269.04g268.73231.2024.409.41Medium238.89222.2124.639.18a234.72227.0424.779.24b238.87229.2024.449.35c224.00212.0025.559.98d242.47224.1324.679.04e251.93223.7324.579.33f238.40224.3323.938.83g241.87215.0724.508.52Average239.19221.8724.629.18Row LabelsAverage of Grain yieldkg/4m2Average of Bio yield t/haAverage of Grain yield t/haAverage of HILong3.4330.018.590.29a3.7130.149.270.32b3.5530.658.890.29c3.4130.268.520.28d3.3230.138.290.28e3.1928.847.970.28f3.5530.658.890.29g3.4130.268.520.28Medium2.7535.996.880.23a3.1226.897.810.29b3.0428.097.600.27c2.8464.007.090.18d2.5232.106.300.20e2.2328.895.570.19f3.0428.097.600.27g2.8464.007.090.18Average3.0933.007.730.26Title: KVK-4. Impact of age of rice nursery on the growth and yield of transplanted riceObjectives:To understand the effect of seedling age on yield and yield attributes of rice To determine the most appropriate age of rice seedling Treatments:-Sr. No.Age of the nurseryNursery sowing timeT115-20 days old25-30 JuneT221-25 days old20-25 JuneT326-30 days old15-20 JuneT431-35 days old10-15 JuneT5More than 35 days old5-10 JuneReplication: 10Results:Row LabelsNo of tillers/m2Average of FilledAverage of unfilledAverage of Bio mass yield/ 4m2>35449.67205.0016.677.3515-20414.00357.6710.6711.4421-25238.00273.0014.679.2226-30243.67269.0017.008.4131-35194.00271.0022.677.28Grand Total =SUM(ABOVE) 1539.34 =SUM(ABOVE) 1375.67 =SUM(ABOVE) 81.68 =SUM(ABOVE) 43.7Row LabelsAverage of GrainAverage of Bio yield t/haAverage of Grain yield t/haAverage of 1000 Gw>352.1915-2021-2526-3031-35Average2.4026.395.9924.56Title: KVK-7: Developing entrepreneurship on rice nursery marketingObjectives:The aim is to create a system that would help farmers to purchase quality nursery immediately after the onset of normal rains.Although there is no parallel between sale of seed and the sale of nursery, but nursery will ensure the quality of seed in respect of germination tests. To understand how KVKs can help in correcting the process of delivery through business development services.To create nursery enterprises among farmers including women farmers Treatments:Sr. No.Treatment DetailsT1Sale of nursery T2Sale of SeedReplication: 10Results and photographs:Row LabelsAverage of Bio Yield/ 4m2Average of Grain yield/4m2Average of 1000 grain wt, gmAverage of Bio Yield t/haAverage of Grain yield t/haHINursery8.92.2824.232.8812.30Seed6.982.4724.042.4715.03Average =SUM(ABOVE) 15.88 =SUM(ABOVE) 4.75 =SUM(ABOVE) 48.27 =SUM(ABOVE) 5.35 =SUM(ABOVE) 27.33Title: KVK-9. Management of potassium in riceObjectives:To understand the effect of K together with normal supply of nitrogen and phosphorus on paddy yield.Treatments:Sr. No.Treatment Details (N:P2O5:K2O)T1120:60:0T2120:60:40T3120:60:60T4120:60:80No of Replication: 5Protocol:All treatments will be under medium duration rice (BPT 5204/Arize 6444/PHB 71).Transplanting (manual/mechanical) will be done from 25th June to 15th JulyBMPs should be followed except for K in all treatmentsResults and photographs:TreatmentsAverage of PanicleAverage of filled grainAverage of Unfilled grainAverage of Bio YieldDAP292.25279.8114.699.08120:60:00300.00315.5013.669.73120:60:40342.83245.5818.919.59120:60:60284.20282.8613.8610.07120:60:80238.55262.009.559.11120:60:90343.08301.7520.918.07120:60:100244.83271.1611.257.88SSP303.38284.3814.428.39120:60:00310.41280.3315.258.57120:60:40347.58287.5014.757.52120:60:60249.44288.669.337.26120:60:80284.93298.4611.208.14120:60:90338.16269.7523.509.37120:60:100289.75281.5812.509.50Average297.81282.0914.568.73TreatmentsAverage of Grain yield/ 4m2Average of 1000 GwAverage of Bio Yield t/haAverage of Grain Yield t/haDAP2.8824.782.882.88120:60:002.9725.122.972.97120:60:402.5424.432.542.54120:60:602.7625.002.762.76120:60:803.0624.743.063.06120:60:902.6524.962.652.65120:60:1003.3224.433.323.32SSP2.7923.642.792.79120:60:003.1223.813.123.12120:60:402.7323.492.732.73120:60:603.1523.633.153.15120:60:802.8623.892.862.86120:60:902.1923.552.192.19120:60:1002.6923.492.692.69Average2.8424.212.842.84Title: KVK-10. Performance of conventional till DSR with and without pre-sowing irrigationObjectives: To use stale bed technique for efficient crop establishment under DSR and thereby increasing the productivityTreatments:Set IT1Pre-sowing irrigation (vattar) fb fine seed bed preparation fb one irrigation 15 days after sowing T2Pre-sowing irrigation fb fine seed bed preparation fb one irrigation 3 weeks after sowingT3Manual transplanting as standard checkSet IIT1Without pre-sowing irrigation fb fine seed bed preparation and sowing fb irrigation immediately after sowing T2Without pre-sowing irrigation fb fine seed bed preparation and sowing fb irrigation 15 days after sowing T3Manual transplanting as standard checkReplication: 10Results and photographs:Row LabelsNo of tillers/m2Average of Filled grainAverage of Unfil grainAverage of Bio Yield kg/ 4m2DSR (dry fine seed bed)250.73219.5217.2311.7415259.05221.1717.5311.92Same day242.40217.8716.9311.56DSR (wet fine seed bed)256.83217.0518.1811.8415247.80214.4017.8311.7321265.85219.7018.5311.95TPR268.40247.1717.3012.04Need based268.40247.1717.3012.04Average258.65227.9117.5711.87Row LabelsAverage of Grain Yield kg/4m2Average of 1000 Grain wt, gmAverage of Bio Yield t/haAverage of Grain yield t/haDSR (dry fine seed bed)3.12148.0229.347.81153.1124.7729.797.78Same day3.14271.2628.897.85DSR (wet fine seed bed)3.3124.4829.608.28153.1624.8229.337.89213.4724.1529.878.67TPR3.29147.7230.108.23Need based3.29147.7230.108.23Average3.24106.7429.688.11Title: KVK 11- Weed management in direct seeded rice dominated Cyperusrotundusbased mixed weed floraObjectives: To develop cost effective weed management strategy to improve the productivity and profitability under DSRTreatments:T1Two manual weedings (15-20 DAS and 30-35 DAS)T2Bispyribac-pyrazosulfuron at 20+20 gma.i./ha (200 ml + 200 g/ha or 80 ml +80 g/acre) 15-25 DAST3Bispyribac + pyrazosulfuron at 20+20 g a.i./ha (200 ml + 200 g/ha or 80 ml +80 g/acre) 15-25 DAS fb one manual weeding at 30-35 DAST4Bispyribac + 20 g a.i./ha (200 ml + 200 g/ha or 80 ml +80 g/acre) 15-25 DAS fb one hand weedingReplication: 10Results and Photographs:Row LabelsNo of tillers/ m2Average of Filled grainAverage of Unfil GrainAverage of Bio Yield kg/4m2Average of Grain Yield, kg/4m2Bispyri (100)+Pyrazosu (80)273.20211.5020.0011.843.09Bispyri (100)+Pyrazosu (80) fb. 1MW278.12213.0018.2711.943.20Bispyribac (100ml/acre)322.53204.4321.1012.163.06Two time311.17200.4017.6717.443.06Average296.25207.3319.2613.353.10Row LabelsAverage of HIAverage of 1000 Grain wtAverage of Bio yield t/haAverage of Grain yield t/haBispyri (100)+Pyrazosu (80)0.2724.5329.607.73Bispyri (100)+Pyrazosu (80) fb. 1MW0.2724.4529.868.00Bispyribac (100ml/acre)0.2524.2730.407.65Two time0.2424.6043.607.65Average0.2624.4633.367.76Title: KVK-12: Precision nutrient management for rice under EIGP ecologiesObjectives: To assess fertilizer management tools for sustain productivityTreatments: Set 1: Different dates of manual transplanting (long duration varieties) & Nitrogen (N) management through SSNM&recommendedJuly 10 transplanted: July 30 transplanted: August 05 transplanted: Set 2: Different dates of manual transplanting (medium duration varieties/hybrids) & N Management through SSNM & recommendedJuly 10 transplanted: July 30 transplanted: August 05 transplanted: Replications: 4Results :TreatmentsAverage of PanicAverage of Filled grainAverage of unfilled grainAverage of Bio yieldLong294.34206.7017.5715.08Recommended290.98208.7017.6312.38SSNM297.70204.7017.5217.78Medium253.30237.2216.2014.97Recommended248.33231.7417.6318.42SSNM258.26242.7014.7811.51Average273.82221.9616.8915.02Treatments Grain Yield, kg/4m2Average of HI1000 grain wt, gmBio Yield t/hGrain Yield t/haLong3.110.2524.7637.707.78Recommended3.140.2624.6930.967.85SSNM3.080.2524.8344.447.70Medium2.530.2123.8537.416.32Recommended2.520.1923.7946.056.30SSNM2.540.2223.9028.786.35Average2.820.2324.3037.567.05Rabi-2018-19Title: KVK-1. Performance of short duration and long duration varieties under different sowing schedules across ecologiesObjective: Comparative study of yield performance of cultivars recommended for Timely sowing with cultivars recommended for early /late sown conditions under early/ late sown conditionsTreatments details:TreatmentMethodDOSSet 1 with Cultivar HD 2967 or HD 2733 1Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing1st to 10th Nov2Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing11th to 20th Nov3Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing21st to 30th Nov4Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing1st to 15th Dec5Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing16th to 31st DecSet 2 with Cultivar PBW 373 or HD 2985 or HI 15631Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing21st to 30th Nov2Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing1st to 15th Dec3Zero-Till Drill Wheat sowing16th to 31st DecDate of Sowing: As per the trial scheduleReplicationSet 1:? 10 sites for each treatment (sowing date) having 0.5 acre for any one of the cultivarSet 2: 10 sites for each treatment (sowing date) having 0.5 acre for any one of the cultivar Results with photographs Field data are collected, analysis is in progressTitle: KVK-2. Assessing the role of additional irrigation during terminal heat stress period during grain filling stage to beat the heat stress and its effect on wheat productivity.Objective: To quantify the gains in wheat productivity from additional irrigation given at dough stage of wheat. To understand the impact of last irrigation on the lodging of wheatTreatments details:.TreatmentMethodSet 1- ZT1Without additional irrigation (FP)2*With additional irrigation during terminal heat stress period/grain filling stage in MarchSet 2- CT 1Without additional irrigation (FP)2*With additional irrigation during terminal heat stress period/grain filling stage in MarchDate of Sowing: Nov 1-20thReplication: 10Results with photographsField data are collected, analysis is in progress Title: KVK-3. Response of wheat to fertilizer P applied in both rice & wheat and only in wheat in rice-wheat rotation.Objective: To assess the potential of Phosphorus applied only in one crop compared to both crops.Treatment details:Treatment Fertilizer application(Based on State recommendation 120-60-40 for wheat and 100-60-40 for rice)1Full NPK in wheat fb Full NPK in rice2Full NPK in wheat fb Full NK in riceDate of sowing:No. of replications: 5Replication: Location site will be treated as replicationResults with photographsField data are collected, analysis is in progressTitle: KVK 7. Quantifying the gains in wheat productivity through zero-tillage mediated advance sowing of wheat.Objectives: i) To close yield gaps by late sowing of wheat after rice harvest.ii) To quantify the profit margins from no-till planting done at different times.Treatments: (Four) 1 – 15 Nov. 2.16-30 Nov.1-15 Dec. 4.16-31 Dec. .Date of Sowing: As per scheduleNo of replication: 10Results with photographsField data are collected, analysis is in progressTitle: KVK 9. Residue management in rice -wheat system.Objectives:To evaluate full mechanized system for rice residue management in R-W system at selected sitesTo study the effect of rice residue management on carry over of army worm and its effect on wheat productivityTreatments: (Four)Wheat sown with full residue using turbo-seederZT with anchored 50% residueZT without residueReplication: 10Time and method of planting: ZT from Nov 1 to Nov 15 Results with photographsField data are collected, analysis is in progress11. Details of TSP : NAAchievements of physical output under TSP during 2018-19ProgrammesPhysical achievements Asset creation (Number; Sprayer, ridge maker, pump set, weeder etc.)On-farm trials (Number)Frontline demonstrations (Number)Farmers training (in lakh)Extension personnel training (in lakh)Participants in extension activities (in lakh)Seed production (in tonnes)Planting material production (in lakh)Livestock strains and fingerlings production (in lakh)Soil, water, plant, manures samples testing (in lakh)Provision of mobile agro – advisory to farmers (in lakh)No. of other programmes (Swachha Bharat Abhiyaan, Agriculture knowledge in rural school, Planting material distribution, Vaccination camp etc.)Fund received under TSP in 2017-18 (Rs. In lakh): NAAchievements of physical outcome under TSP during 2018-19Sl. No.DescriptionUnitAchievements 1Change in family income?%2Change in family consumption level?%3Change in availability of agricultural implements/ tools etc.No. per householdLocation and Beneficiary Details during 2017-18 DistrictSub-district No. of Village coveredName of village(s)coveredST population benefitted(No.)MFT12. Progress report of NICRA KVK (Technology Demonstration component) during the period (Applicable for KVKs identified under NICRA): Not ApplicableNatural Resource ManagementName of intervention undertakenNumbers under takenNo of unitsArea (ha) No of farmers covered / benefittedRemarksSCSTOtherTotalMFMFMFMFTCrop ManagementName of intervention undertakenArea (ha) No of farmers covered / benefittedRemarksSCSTOtherTotalMFMFMFMFTLivestock and fisheriesName of intervention undertakenNumber of animals coveredNo of unitsArea (ha) No of farmers covered / benefittedRemarksSCSTOtherTotalMFMFMFMFT Institutional interventionsName of intervention undertakenNo of unitsArea (ha) No of farmers covered / benefittedRemarksSCSTOtherTotalMFMFMFMFTCapacity buildingThematic areaNo of CoursesNo of beneficiariesSCSTOtherTotalMFMFMFMFTExtension activitiesThematic areaNo of activitiesNo of beneficiariesSCSTOtherTotalMFMFMFMFTDetailed report should be provided in the circulated Performa13. Awards/Recognition received by the KVKSl. No.Name of the AwardYearConferring AuthorityAmountPurpose1.Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyar Krishi Vigyan Protsahan Puraskar2019ICAR, New Delhi2250002.Letter of Appreciation2019+Chancellor, Govt. of Bihar-3.3rd Best Stall Award2019BAU, SabourFor stall exhibitionAward received by Farmers from the KVK districtSl. No.Name of the AwardName of the FarmerYearConferring AuthorityAmountPurpose1Mahindra Samridhi AwardSri Vijay Kumar Singh2019Mahendra & Mahendra Co. Ltd.50,000For development of Cultivator into Multi-crop Seed Drill2Dhanuka Innovative Agriculture AwardSri Dilip Kumar Singh2019Dhanuka50,000Save water & Rain water harvesting Innovation 14. Any significant achievement of the KVK with facts and figures as well as quality photographAward at Horticulture Show at Raj Bhawan, Patna: Four progressive farmer have been followed by Hon'ble Governor of Bihar as per following details:S.No.Name of farmerAddressArea/Prize1.Manoj KumarVillage- Akashi, Block- SasaramStrawberry (1st) & Broccoli (2nd) & Capsicum (2nd)2.Nakul SinghVillage- Bishunpur, Block- NokhaChilli (1st) & French bean (3rd)3.Arjun SinghVillage- Masona, Block- SanjhauliCow pea (3rd)4.Mintu SinghVillage- Kota, Block- SasaramPapaya (1st)15. Number of commodity based organizations/ farmers’ cooperative society/ FPO formed/ associated with during last one year (Details of the group/society may be indicated)Sl. No.Name of the organization/ SocietyTrust Deed No.& dateDate of Trust Registration????? AddressProposed ActivityNo. of MembersFinancial position (Rupees in lakh)Success indicator1Amresh Vision Producer Trust Reg.No.2030/14-15Mushroom production958MedanipurRs.1356000/-2Amresh Punam Mushroom Grower & Prashikshan Kendra Reg.No 7398/18-19Mushroom production730SarodihRs.9320003Amresh Akshansh Producer Trust Reg.No.4076/18-19Dairy & Vegetable farming723ChilbilaRs.8380004Amresh Agro Business & Farmers Development Center Reg.No.7399/18-19Vegetable production604ShivpurRs. 765000/-5Amresh Anmol Farmer Producer Ogranization Reg.No.4905/18-19Vegetable Seed production524SemariRs.603000/-6Sasaram Farmers Producer Company Limited Market linkages of vegetables (BAGRI KISAN BAZAR) for its members at Kushwaha Sabzi bazar). Input linkages of Seed and Fertilizers.2253(in 32 village of 9 panchayats)Rs. 4639640/- 7Tilouthu Farmers Producer Company Limited Running Bagri kisan suvidha kendra for farmers Wheat Seed Production through farmers in 25 acres (2018-19). 2580 (in 28 villages of 9 panchayats)Rs.150000/- 8Rim Jhim FPO Reg.No.30/18, Trust ActMushroom production53(in 7 village)Rs.100000/-9Bhagwan Bhaskar Parshuram FPO Reg.No.37/1, Trust ActPaddy & Wheat seed production65(in 7 village)Rs.100000/-Integrated Farming System (IFS): Details of KVK Demo. UnitSl.No.Module details (Component-wise)Area under IFS (ha)Production (Commodity-wise)Cost of production in Rs. (Component-wise)Value realized in Rs. (Commodity-wise)No. of farmer adopted practicing IFS% Change in adoption during the yearTechnologies for Doubling Farmers' IncomeSl NoName of the technologyBrief details of the technology (3-5 bullet points)Net returns to the farmer (Rs) per ha per year due to the technologyNo of farmers adopted the technology in the districtHigh resolution Photograph1.Single seedling transplanting1. Increases yield ( 18%)2. Saves seed (22kg/ha)3. Encourages seed replacement rate ( about 65%)4. Reduces labour requirement5. Reduces insect pest attack160000/ha 80% 2.Zero tillage sowing of wheatAdvances wheat sowingSaves sowing cost (Rs. 2500/ha)Increases yield (20 %)Saves water and dieselAdditional water may be usedLesser weed management cost 120000/ha62-65%3.Modified SRI1. Increases yield ( 18%)2. Saves seed (22kg/ha)3. Encourages seed replacement rate ( about 85% SRR)4. Reduces labour requirement5. Reduces insect pest attack104588/ha80-85%4.Direct Seeded RiceSaves labourMaintains soil healthAdvances Rabi cropsPromote line sowingHelpful for seed production3500/ha650 farmers5.Mentha cultivationUtilizes rice fallowHighly remunerative catch cropEmployment generation120000/ha25%6. Quail farmingProvides good returnsEmployment generationSupport nutrition requirementRs 15/ bird26 farmers7.Rice Nursery businessAdvances whole cropping systemOpens new business avenueIncreases cropping intensityHelpful for women-led farms24560/ha265 farmers8. Mushroom CultivationGenerate employment for weaker sectionsLandless faringEnsures nutrient supply32500/ month20000 farm-familiesReport on Digital Farming Initiatives in Agriculture/ Digital Ag. Extension ServiceDatabase prepared/ covered forKVK level CommitteeVarious activity conducted for farmersPhaseTotal no. of villages Total no. of farmers Date of formationName of membersI (up-to 15.03.2018)201601st week of MarchAll ScientistsKisan Gosthi, Training, Kisan Chaupal, Video Conferencing, SMS portalII (up-to 24.04.2018)1580Total35240Information on Visit of Ministers to KVKs, if anyDate of VisitName of Hon’ble MinisterName of MinistrySalient points in his/ her observation (2-3 bulleted points)5/12/2019Sri Prem KumarAhgriculture and ANimal Husbandry, Govt. of BiharHe has given good remarks on monitoring indicators of KVK- Training, Videoconferencing facilities and different demo units (Mushroom production, vermicompost, Mushroom spawn & Azolla unit); Activity of KVK farm, skill development training (BSDM) for rural youth; farmers & extension functionaries; different equipments & implements used in agriculture.a) Information on ASCI Skill Development Training Programme, if undertaken during 2018-19YearName of the Job roleName of the certified Trainer of KVK for the Job roleDate of start of trainingDate of completion of trainingNo. of participantsWhether uploaded to SDMS Portal (Y/N)Fund utilized for the training (Rs.)2018-19Mushroom GrowerDr. Reeta Singh01.02.201929.03.201930YGardenerDr. Ratan Kumar15.03.201915.06.201930YVermicompost ProducerMr. R.K. Prasad15.03.201930.05.201930Yb) Information on Skill Development Training Programme (Other than ASCI or less than 200 hrs., if any) if undertaken during 2018-19Thematic area of trainingTitle of the trainingDuration (in hrs.)No. of participantsFund utilized for the training (Rs.)SCSTOtherTotalMFMFMFMFTGoat farmingGoat farming5639109200Crop productionvegetable cultivation4020111742052510000Crop productionFlower cultivation4021101531842210000Aromatic & MedicinalScientific cultivation on mentha & other aromatic plants4030101902302310000Mushroom productionScientific cultivation of mushroom & its value added products4025125108172510000Information on NARI Project (if applicable) : NAName of Nodal OfficerNo. of OFT on specified aspectsTitle(s) of OFTNo. of FLD on specified aspectsNo. of capacity development programme on specified aspectsTotal no. of farm women/ girls involved in the projectDetails of Issues related to gender mainstreaming addressed through the project Information on Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan Phase- I/ Phase-II/ Phase-III, if applicable : NAKrishi Kalyan Abhiyan- I and IITrainingName of programmeNo. of programmesNo. of farmers benefittedNo. of officials attended the programmeSCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTKKA-IKKA-IIDistribution of seed/ planting materials/ input/ othersName of programmeNo. of ProgrammeTotal quantity distributedNo. of farmers benefitedNo. of other officials (except KVK)attended the programmeSeed (q)Planting material (lakh)Input (kg)Other (kg/ No.)SCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTKKA-IKKA-IILivestock and Fishery related activitiesName of programmeNo. of ProgrammeActivities performedNo. of farmers benefitedNo. of other officials (except KVK)attended the programmeNo. of animals vaccinatedNo. of animals dewormedFeed/ nutrient supplements provided (kg)Any other (Distribution of animals/ birds/ fingerlings)[No.]SCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTKKA-IKKA-IIOther activitiesName of programmeActivitiesNo. of farmers benefitedNo. of other officials (except KVK)attended the programmeSCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTKKA-ISoil Health Card DistributedNADEPPit establishedFarm implements distributedOthers, if anyKKA-IISoil Health Card DistributedNADEPPit establishedFarm implements distributedOthers, if anyKrishi Kalyan Abhiyan- III: NANo. of villages coveredNo. of animal inseminatedNo. of farmers benefittedAny other, if any (pl. specify)SCSTOthersTotalMFMFMFMFTAny other programme organized by KVK, not covered aboveSl.No.Name of the programmeDate of the programmeVenuePurposeNo. of participants01PM Kisan Samman Nidhi24.02.2019KVK, RohtasAwareness Programme246Good quality action photographs of overall achievements of KVK during the year (best 10) ................
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