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Bikaner I

The document provides an overview of the KVK-Bikaner agricultural extension activities, including various demonstrations, trials, and financial statements for the year 2022-23. It highlights major crops, livestock statistics, and the challenges faced in crop production, along with the technologies tested to improve yields. Additionally, it outlines capacity development efforts through training programs and extension activities aimed at enhancing agricultural practices in the region.

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Bikaner I

The document provides an overview of the KVK-Bikaner agricultural extension activities, including various demonstrations, trials, and financial statements for the year 2022-23. It highlights major crops, livestock statistics, and the challenges faced in crop production, along with the technologies tested to improve yields. Additionally, it outlines capacity development efforts through training programs and extension activities aimed at enhancing agricultural practices in the region.

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Demos

KVK-Bikaner- OFT
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Year of
Bikaner Seed
131.39 q
Establishment Campaig Meetin

1983
ns gs Misc.
12 04
Basic Information
District Profile KVK Profile
1 Geographical Area (00,000 ha) 30.41
1 Total Land (ha) 20
2 Net Cropped Area (00,000 ha) 14.00 2 Field Demonstration Units 0.5
3 Gross Cropped area(00,000 ha) 21.69 Crop Guar G’nut Moth Green gram Mustard Wheat Gram

4 Net Irrigated Area (00,000 ha) 9.80 Area 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 6.0 5.0 1.0
5 Gross Irrigated area (00,000 ha) 13.45 Other Cattle Goat unit Poultry Duck Fish Othe
Units pond rs
6 Major Crops (Top 6) (ha)
No. - 24 250 - - -
6.1 Cluster bean 7,50,046
3 Seed Production (area) 13.5
6.2 Moth bean 3,18,617
4 Nursery (area)
6.3 Groundnut 2,43,195
5 Processing Facility available
6.4 Bajra 1,20,046
6 Staff in Position
6.5 Rapes & Mustard 2,62,230
SS&Head- SMSs-02 Pas-0 Tech-0 SS-02 Driv-02
6.5 Wheat 95,545 1
7 Livestock Population 8,02,350 7 Salary paid from contingency Nil
8 Top 2 Horticultural Crops ( ha) 8 Total Revolving Fund (Rs) 767944.02
8.1 Pomegranate 1020 9 RF utilized for KVK during 22-23 1273833.00
8.2 Datepalm 510
Financial Statement : 2022-23 (Rs in Lakh)
S.No Particulars Sanctioned Expenditure

1. Other Than TSP/SCSP/NEH


Capital
Contingency 13.75 13.75
2 TSP/SCSP Nil
Capital
Contingency
3 Natural farming Nil
Capital
Contingency
4 Agri-Drone Nil
Capital
Contingency
Financial Statement : 2022-23 (Rs in Lakh)
S.No Programmes Sanctioned Expenditure

1 CFLD Pulses 5,23,000.00 8,10,000.00


2 CFLD Oilseeds 2,40,000.00 3,60,000.00
3 CRM
4 NICRA 960000.00 959901.00
5 DAMU
Details of Operational Area
S. Block Village Major crops Major problems Thrust Areas
No

1 Bikaner Badrasar, Bambloo, Clusterbean, 1. Lower productivity in un-irrigated crops 1. Promotion of agro technology
Dheereran, Khara,Kanasar Mothbean, due to erratic rains, poor soil and high wind for drought proofing covers crops
,Jamsar, Gersar, Himtasar, Groundut, velocity & temperature. green gram, moth, early sowing
Husangsar, Kawni. Bajra, 2. Lower productivity in ground nut due to time, higher seed rate and
Cotton, collar and root rot and white grub, foliage moisture conservation.
2 Sri Bainisar, Bana, Derajsar, Green gram, feeders, iron chlorosis, broad leaved weeds. 2. Integrated pest and disease
Dungargarh Gusainsar, Jhanjheu, Mustard, 3. Lower production of wheat due to termite management in Kharif crops
Jodhasar, Kalyansar, Wheat, infestation at later stage (Guar, moth bean and groundnut)
Lakhasar, Punrasar Gram, 4. High temperature and heat waves at the and Rabi crops (wheat, gram and
3 Nokha Bhamatsar, Biramsar, Isabgol, maturity time in wheat. mustard) and
Dheengsari, Nokhamandi, Cumin, 5. Lower productivity of gram due to wilt 3. Improvement in animal
Barley and root rot and pod borer infestation production through feeding,
6. In mustard problem of painted bug at management and animal health
4 Kolayat Akasar, Bajju Khalsa, early stage, sometimes frost and white rust etc.
Bajju Tej Pura, Bangarsar, problem. 4. Promotion of arid horticulture
Govindsar, Jagrasar, 7. Sucking pest problem in cotton. for onion production/income.
Karnisar, Kolasar 8. Low milk production and reproduction 5. To promote the value addition
due to Oestrus problem in indigenous cattle activities of locally available arid
9. Low growth rate and less no. of kids per fruits i.e. date palm.
kidding in goat
10. Loss of date palm production due to
rains at fruit maturity.
On-Farm Trials
Particulars OFT 1
Title Evaluation of pre emergence herbicide in groundnut
Problem Lower productivity in ground nut cultivation due to weeds
Technology Selected Application diclosulam 20 g/ha (PE)
Source of Technology Technical bulletin, ARS, Bikaner
Thematic area Crop management
Application of diclosulam 20 g/ha (PE) gave maximum net returns (Rs 126025)
Performance of the Technology yielding 36.50 q/ha (pod yield) with B:C ratio 2.17 followed by T2 (Net return Rs
124200, yielding 36.00 q/ha with B:C ratio 2.16)
Farmers Feed back Both Broad spectrum herbicides gave good management of weeds and provided good yields.
Treatments Yield (q/ha) Net Return (Rs/ha) B:C Ratio
T1= Application of pendimethalin + 36.50 126025 2.17
imazethapyr (30+2) 800 g/ha (PE)
T2= Application diclosulam 20 g/ha 36.00 124200 2.16
(PE)
Realization Parameters
1 Pod yield (q ha-1)
2 Haulm yield (q ha-1)
3 Biological yield (q/ha.)
On-Farm Trials
Particulars OFT 2
Title Foliage feeders management in groundnut
Problem Low pod and haulm yield of groundnut due to the foliage feeders
Technology Selected Spray of emamectin benzoate 5 SG @ 0.2 gm per litre of water
Source of Technology AAU, Anand (Gujrat)
Thematic area IPM
Spray of emamectin benzoate 5 SG @ 0.2 gm per litre of water gave higher pod
Performance of the Technology and haulm yield (37.40 and 83.50 q/ha, respectively) giving maximum net
returns of Rs 224865/ha with more B:C ratio (7.14)
Farmers Feed back Farmer received good haulm and pod yield by applying emamectin
benzoate 5 SG
Treatments Yield (q/ha) Net Return (Rs/ha) B:C Ratio
T1- Farmer practice: Spray of 34.20 199485 6.33
Quinalphos 25 EC @1.25 lit/ha
T2- Spray of emamectin benzoate 5 37.40 224865 7.14
SG @ 0.2 gm per litre of water
Realization Parameters
1 Per cent reduction in larval population
2 Leaf damage (%)
3 Haulm yield (q ha-1)
4 pod Yield (q ha-1)
On-Farm Trials
Particulars OFT 3
Title Management of white rust disease in mustard
Problem Low yield of mustard due to white rust disease.
Technology Selected Spray of Mancozeb + metalaxyl @ 2.5 gm per litre of water
Source of Technology NCIPM, New Delhi
Thematic area IDM

Performance of the Technology The results revealed that Spray of Mancozeb @ 2 gm per litre of water gave
maximum seed yield and net returns with more B:C ratio
Farmers Feed back Farmers applied Mancozeb + metalaxyl applied at early stage of disease and gave
better management of disease.
Treatments Yield (q/ha) Net Return (Rs/ha) B:C Ratio
T1-Farmer practice: Spray of 13.80 32117 1.09
Mancozeb @ 2 gm per litre of water
T2- Spray of Mancozeb + metalaxyl 19.05 55558 1.88
@ 2.5 gm per litre of water
Realization Parameters
1 Per cent Disease severity
2 Disease control over farmer practice (%)
3 Yield (q ha-1)
Overall Assessment from OFTs
• Application of diclosulam 20 g/ha (PE) is a substitutional herbicide of
earlier being a broad spectrum.
• Spray of emamectin benzoate 5 SG @ 0.2 gm per litre of water gave
better management of foliage feeder in groundnut.
Technology Gap Analysis (%)
Sl No Crop Variety Seed Rate Seeding Technology Fertilizers Plant Protection

A Kharif Crops

1 Clusterbean 35 25 50 90 50

2 Moth bean 25 25 50 90 70

3 Groundnut 35 10 10 10 40

4 Bajra 20 20 50 60 60

5 Cotton 10 10 20 15 20

B Rabi Crops

1 Rapes & Mustard 20 20 15 25 30

2 Wheat 25 25 10 10 15

3 Gram 30 20 40 35 40
Frontline Demonstrations
Particulars
Mustard Chickpea
Area ha 20 10
Demonstrations No 50 25
Farmers No 50 25
Technology/ Variety Giriraj GNG-2144
Maximum Yield q/ha 20.37 18.5
Minimum Yield q/ha 15.27 12.2
Yield (q/ha) Demo 18.15 15.7
Local 13.53 12.1
Gross Return (Rs/ha) Demo 103887 80070
Local 70356 62067
Net Return (Rs/ha) Demo 73887 46070
Local 41356 30067
B: C Ratio Demo 3.46 2.36
Local 2.43 1.94
Feedback 1Resistant to water stress Higher seed yield
2 Tolerant to white rust Tolerant to wilt
3 Higher seed yield Suitable for late sowing
Frontline Demonstrations
Particulars Units
Green gram Moth bean Groundnut
Area ha 30 30 20
Demonstrations No 75 75 50
Farmers No 75 75 50
Technology/ Variety MH-421 RMO-2251 HNG-123
Maximum Yield q/ha 9.4 5.3 43.15
Minimum Yield q/ha 5.2 3.5 25.30
Yield (q/ha) Demo 6.6 4.4 37.84
Local 5.2 4.2 28.44
Gross Return (Rs/ha) Demo 53816 29399 252617
Local 31200 23900 210000
Net Return (Rs/ha) Demo 35316 14899 163117
Local 14900 9900 125000
B: C Ratio Demo 2.91 2.03 2.82
Local 1.91 1.71 2.47
Feedback 1 Higher seed yield Higher seed yield Better early establishment
2 resistant to YMV resistant to YMV Acceptable kernel size
3 Attractive color of seed early maturity Higher pod yield
Most Suitable crop for large scale promotion through Mission
Mode Programme under rainfed situations in the district
Mothbean
• Yield Performance in FLDs (average of 75 demos): 4.4 q/ha.
• Additional income (Rs/ha) over the best check crop/var : 5000-8000 Rs
• Season of the Crop : Kharif
• Duration of the Crop : 65-70 days
• Varietal Choice of the Farmers : RMO-2251
• Source of Seed: KVK, farm
• Marketing Avenues are available or not : available
Extension Activities
S. No. Activity Total No. Remark if any
1 Field day 07
2 Kisan Ghosthi 04
3 Exhibition 02
4 Film Show 08
5 Method Demonstrations -
6 Group meetings 04
7 Newspaper coverage 15
8 Radio talks /TV talks 01
9 Literature/ articles 01
10 Scientists visit to farmers field 30
11 Farmers visit to KVK 1450
12 Scientist farmers interactions 02
13 Soil/Water samples analysed 40
Capacity Development and Skilling
Training
Discipline On Campus Off-Campus Total No of Participants
Crop production 10 06 16 358
Agri Extension
NRM
Animal Science/Fisheries
Home Science
Plant Protection 09 12 21 484
Horticulture
Total 19 18 37 842
Skill Development Training

Job Roll No. participants Employment per month Profit accrued per day
Utility, Accessibility and Replicability of Trainings

Ranking Training Course Accessibility Replicability Utility


I Integrated nutrient management High High High

II Weed management medium High High

III Seed treatment medium High High

IV Integrated pest management Low Medium High

V Integrated disease management Low Medium High

VI Cropping systems Low Low High

VII Soil and water conservation Low Low High

VIII Natural farming Low Low Low


Seed Multiplication and Seed Hub Programme
Seed/Planting Material Multiplication
Crop Variety Area (ha) Total seed produced Sale (Rs)

Wheat RAJ-4238 05 66.50 14131.00


Ground nut HNG-123 / HNG-510 1.0 18 105300.00
Mustard Giriraj 06 21.59 117665.00
Gram GNG- 2171 01 3.3 17605.00
Guar RGC-1033 3.0 14 56000.00
Green gram MH-421 1.0 05 38775.00
Moth RMO-2251 1.0 03 13500.00
Income Augmentation Activities
Sl No Activity Total Quantity Produced Total Sale Total Income
1 Seed Production/Seed Hub 131.39 121 362976.00
2 Planting Materials

3 Milk and Meat Products 07 70000 70000.00

4 Egg/Chicks

5 Value added/Processed Product

6 Goat 22 264000 264000.00

7 Total revenue in 2022-23 (Rs lakh) 696976.00

Promotion of Group Formation


Sl No Activity No of farmers in group Sponsoring Agency Income generated
1 FPO Formation 550 NABARD 100000.00

2 Women Self Help Groups

3 Tribal Farmers Group Activity

4 SC Farmers Group Activity


Success Story
Farmers Details Technology adopted/promoted by KVK Approach Income Generation (Rs/yr)

Mr Virendra IFS Training and demonstrations 7.6 lakhs


Kumar Lunu
Involvement in Network Projects
Network Projects Activity Number of farmers/ area Novelty Outcomes
covered

DFI

ARYA

FFS

CRM

NICRA Running in kanasar village from 269


2022 onwards
New Initiatives
Title of the Initiative Source of Funding No of Farmers/Group Involved Potential of the Initiative

1 IFS KVK 250 For the promotion and training purpose

2 FPO NABARD Promotion of millets and their value added


Marudhar Jungle Desh Farmers 550 products
Producer Company Limited
Involvement in Activities (other than ICAR and DAFW)
Programmes/ Activity Level of engagement Funding Manpower provided How much time of KVK
(advisory/implementation/ (Capital/General) under the staff is utilized for
field trials/survey, etc project/scheme additional work

1 DAESI Implementation MANAGE, 3 Conducted only on


Hyderabad Sunday
Publications and Recognition

Publications Recognition/Award
Type of No NAAS NAAS NAAS
Publication rating: rating: rating: Name of Conferring
< 6.0 6.0-7.0 >7.0 Recognition/Award Organisation

Research 02 02 - -
papers

Type of Publication No
Books/Book Chapters -
Abstracts 01
Popular articles 02
Leaflets/Folders -
Seminar/ conference attended 02
Key Priorities and Targets in 2023-24
Sl No Area Targets (No) Approach

1 Technology for OFT 04 Mass approach and PRA tools

2 Technology for FLDs 100 Mass approach and PRA tools

3 Special Training 01 Mass approach and PRA tools

4 Group Formation
5 Value Chain Activity
6 Digital/Precision Agriculture
7 Any specific National Programme and 01 DAESI Programme
or policies to be contributed??
8 Any international programme or
policies to be contributed in National
Spirit (Sust Agri, SDGs)??
Any other issue which KVK like to
highlight and not covered

Filling of KVK Staff


Furniture for training hall
CAS for KVK Staff
Thanks

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