KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
DATIA (M.P.) - 475661
PROGRAMME COORDINATOR
04 – 06 May, 2012 at IGAU, Jagdalpur, (C.G. )
Achievement of KVK Datia for XIth Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12)
DISTRICT PROFILE
Average Annual rainfall (mm) 742.90
Total geographical area (ha) 295874
Forest area (ha) 29344 (9.91%)
Waste land (ha) 65,900 (13.00%)
Total cropped area (ha) 195959 (66.30%)
Irrigated area (ha) 175732 (73.02)
Irrigated area from canal(ha) 105969 (61.46%)
Crop intensity (%) 117.60%
Shallow soils (ha) 12.15 (6.20%)
Moderately deep soils (ha) 49.20 (25.20)
Deep soils (ha) 133.92 (68.60%)
Total farmers (Nos.) 120385
Marginal farmers (Nos.) 57540 (47.63%)
Small farmers (Nos.) 29270 (24.21%)
Others farmers (Nos.) 33575 (28.16%)
MAP OF THE DATIA DISTRICT WITH MICRO-FARMING SITUATION
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Agriculture Scenario in the District (X & XI Plan)
YearPaddy Black gram Sesame
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2002-03 1.00 1.50 1540 2.32 0.90 380 0.80 0.50 570
2003-04 0.90 1.40 1600 2.22 8.90 400 3.10 1.90 600
2004-05 0.70 1.10 1500 8.50 2.80 330 2.20 1.00 450
2005-06 1.60 2.40 1550 16.40 5.60 345 12.20 6.40 530
2006-07 1.45 2.50 1718 7.10 3.40 480 20.00 12.20 610
2007-08 1.50 1.40 943 11.90 2.30 194 5.00 4.13 413
2008-09 4.00 5.00 1328 6.40 1.60 249 19.70 4.08 408
2009-10 4.30 5.00 1233 7.40 2.80 380 19.70 13.79 700
2010-11 4.20 5.40 1363 19.64 14.73 750 25.48 8.17 415
2011-12 5.40 15.46 2864 22.20 17.31 780 34.30 17.35 506
Growth rate (%) 29.54 31.74 2.24 21.84 17.06 6.05 34.78 29.67 -1.28
Proposed growth
during 12th plan1.97 3.00 1.01 1.16 4.29 3.12 0.80 2.00 1.19
A=Area (000ha), P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/ha)
Growth rate of major field crops- Kharif
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Agriculture Scenario in the District (X & XI Plan)
YearWheat Gram Mustard
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2002-03 55.66 137.80 2475 57.65 55.30 960 5.70 2.50 438
2003-04 66.80 131.10 1962 52.40 53.80 1026 10.20 4.70 460
2004-05 68.50 185.30 2704 49.70 74.00 1489 11.60 7.10 614
2005-06 73.60 203.10 2760 36.73 54.10 1490 13.60 8.40 620
2006-07 97.51 266.60 2744 24.62 32.30 1312 1.47 1.03 698
2007-08 88.50 151.80 1787 22.50 17.20 765 9.80 4.40 446
2008-09 117.60 229.40 2032 28.80 36.00 1251 11.30 7.20 635
2009-10 123.90 290.80 2446 21.80 27.30 1253 20.00 13.90 697
2010-11 123.90 251.90 2118 23.90 27.60 1151 20.00 11.60 579
2011-12 116.50 - - 38.60 - - 18.50 - -
Growth rate (%) 9.67 8.58 -1.59 -8.16 -11.60 0.52 11.74 15.75 3.56
Proposed growth
during 12th plan1.48 5.00 3.46 0.99 5.19 4.16 1.00 2.00 0.99
A=Area (000ha), P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/ha)
Growth rate of major field crops- Rabi
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Growth rate of major Horticultural crops planYear Tomato Onion Potato
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2002-03 0.35 4.23 12000 0.24 4.60 19000 1.30 31.25 24000
2003-04 0.39 4.75 12000 0.26 5.37 20000 1.30 34.05 25000
2004-05 0.65 7.83 12000 0.38 7.76 20000 2.55 63.96 25000
2005-06 0.65 7.83 12000 0.38 7.76 20000 2.55 63.96 25000
2006-07 0.65 7.83 12000 0.38 7.76 20000 2.55 63.96 25000
2007-08 0.65 7.70 11800 0.38 4.46 11500 2.55 35.81 14000
2008-09 0.51 5.81 11400 0.62 6.82 11000 0.76 9.48 12400
2009-10 0.57 6.55 11491 0.69 7.59 11000 0.85 10.62 12500
2010-11 0.62 7.06 11400 0.78 8.58 11000 0.97 12.02 12400
2011-12 0.57 - - 0.69 - - 0.85 - -
Growth Rate (%) 3.69 4.08 -0.75 13.68 4.62 -9.11 -8.71 -17.73 -10.57
Proposed growth
during 12th plan2.34 4.99 2.60 2.21 4.99 2.72 2.00 3.51 1.46
A=Area (000ha), P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/ha)
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Year Cattle Buffalos Goatry
N P Y N P Y N P* Y
2002-03 49805 10.83 1.49 69370 29.37 2.90 97366 9.81 10.90
2003-04 47661 10.78 1.50 80115 38.54 3.30 112056 12.54 11.20
2004-05 49502 11.20 1.55 82114 43.16 3.60 119049 13.57 11.40
2005-06 52984 12.37 1.60 84903 47.10 3.80 125892 14.50 11.60
2006-07 53984 13.37 1.70 86603 49.31 3.90 127892 14.99 11.80
2007-08 52097 13.69 1.80 93164 54.41 4.00 126121 15.62 12.40
2008-09 49340 13.32 1.85 90434 52.81 4.20 122866 15.49 12.70
2009-10 43145 13.10 1.90 161573 347.38 4.30 93792 9.86 12.80
2010-11 43269 13.11 2.00 157573 333.36 4.40 93592 9.80 12.85
2011-12 - - - - - - -_ - -
Growth rate (%) -1.46 3.04 4.01 9.91 32.45 4.81 -1.04 -0.64 2.26
Proposed growth
during 12th plan2.00 3.99 2.50 1.99 4.00 1.96 2.00 4.00 1.82
Growth rate of Livestock during X and XI plan
N= Numbers, P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (Lit./day/animal)
P* = Meat production
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Year Poultry Fishery
N P Y A P Y
2002-03 28527 3080 1.10 35.52 242 681
2003-04 20038 2300 1.15 42.63 634 1488
2004-05 25876 2950 1.18 49.97 320 641
2005-06 21734 2580 1.19 55.03 396 719
2006-07 22034 2640 1.20 61.05 428 701
2007-08 22742 2680 1.22 133.59 1507 1128
2008-09 40922 4960 1.24 56.92 635 1115
2009-10 50341 1250 1.25 59.06 688 1165
2010-11 50337 1370 1.25 69.90 905 1294
2011-12 -- -- -- 132.08 250 1892
Growth rate (%) 10.51 -6.44 1.48 9.78 1.49 7.78
Proposed growth during
12th plan2.00 3.99 1.80 2.09 4.00 1.87
Growth rate of Poultry and Fishery during X and XI plan
Poultry: N= Numbers, P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/bird)
Fishery: A= ha, P= tones, Y= kg/ha
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Growth rate projection of major Kharif field crops during XIIth plan
Year Sesame Paddy Black Gram
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2012-13 34.64 17.70 510.97 5.51 15.92 2889.29 22.24 15.76 708
2013-14 34.99 18.05 515.86 5.62 16.40 2918.15 22.64 16.55 730
2014-15 35.34 18.41 520.94 5.73 16.89 2947.64 22.87 17.38 759
2015-16 35.69 18.78 526.20 5.84 17.40 2979.45 23.10 18.07 782
2016-17 35.69 19.16 536.85 5.96 17.92 3006.71 23.33 18.61 798
Proposed
growth during
12th plan
0.80 2.00 1.19 1.97 3.00 1.01 1.16 4.29 3.12
A=Area (000ha), P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/ha)
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Growth rate projection of major Rabi field crops during XIIth plan
Year
Wheat Gram mustard
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2012-13124.00 264.49 2133 38.99 64.55 1656
20.40 11.83 580.00
2013-14126.37 277.72 2198 39.38 67.78 1721 20.60 12.07
585.74
2014-15128.90 291.61 2262 39.77 71.17 1790 20.81 12.31
591.54
2015-16130.19 306.19 2352 40.17 74.73 1860 21.01 12.56
597.40
2016-17131.49 321.49 2445 40.57 79.21 1953 21.23 12.81
603.32
Proposed
growth during
12th plan
1.48 5.00 3.46 0.99 5.19 4.16 1.00 2.00 0.99
A=Area (000ha), P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/ha)
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Year Tomato Onion Potato
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2012-13 0.62 7.42 11970 0.79 9.01 11404 0.97 12.60 13020
2013-14 0.63 7.79 12369 0.80 9.46 11824 0.99 13.20 13390
2014-15 0.65 8.18 12588 0.82 9.93 12113 1.01 13.90 13790
2015-16 0.66 8.59 13017 0.84 10.43 12415 1.03 14.20 13790
2016-17 0.68 9.02 13266 0.86 10.95 12733 1.05 14.50 13800
Proposed
growth during
12th plan
2.34 4.99 2.60 2.21 4.99 2.72 2.00 3.51 1.46
Growth rate projection of major horticulture crops during XIIth plan
A=Area (000ha), P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/ha)
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Year
Cattle Buffalos Goatry
N P Y N P Y A P Y
2012-13 53139 136.34 1.22 95027 3466944 25.17 95463 101930 10.70
2013-14 54202 141.79 1.80 96928 3605621 25.66 97373 106007 10.90
2014-15 55286 147.46 1.84 98866 3749846 26.17 99320 100247 10.10
2015-16 56391 153.36 1.87 100843 3899840 26.68 101306 114657 11.30
2016-17 57520 159.50 1.91 102860 4055834 27.20 103333 119244 11.50
Proposed
growth during
12th plan
2.00 3.99 2.50 1.99 4.00 1.96 2.00 4.00 1.82
Growth rate projection of livestock during XIIth plan
N= Numbers, P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (Lit./day/animal)
Goat = Meat production
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Year Poultry Fishery
N P Y A P Y
2012-13 51343 1425 1.35 134 2600 1940
2013-14 52370 1481 1.38 137 2704 1973
2014-15 53418 1541 1.40 140 2812 2008
2015-16 54486 1602 1.43 142 2924 2059
2016-17 55576 1666 1.45 146 3042 2083
Proposed growth
during 12th plan2.00 3.99 1.80 2.09 4.00 1.87
Growth rate projection of poultry and fishery during XIIth plan
Poultry: N= Numbers, P=Production (000tonnes), Y=Yield (kg/bird)
Fishery: A= ha, P= tones, Y= kg/ha
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Projects Operational in the KVKS.
No.
Name of Project Thematic
area
Sponsoring
Agency
Budget
(Lakh)
Start
year
Duration
1 Seed Village Scheme Seed DAC 2.10 2009-11 02
2 National Initiative on
Climate Resilience
Agriculture
Drought ICAR 32.00 2010-11 02
3 FLD Maize VE DMR 0.56 2011-12 01
S. No. Project name Linking with KVK Activities
1 Seed Village, NICRA, FLD
Maize
Demonstration, Training Programmes, Exposure
visits, Other Extension activities, Publication.
Linking project works with KVK activities
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Schemes in Agriculture and Allied Sectors in the districtDepartment of Farmers welfare and Agriculture Development
A. Central Sponsored Schemes in District
S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna (RKVY) NRM, Seed production, IPM, NADEP, Vermi
Compost, Agricultural Implements
2 Balram Taal Yojna Water conservation
3 Seed village scheme Seed production, Traing and Storage.
4 National Food Security mission (NFSM) Wheat, gram and pea, Sprinkler, seed drill,
rotavator, deisel pump set
5 ICDP Training and demonstration
6 Sugarcane development Scheme Training and demonstration
7 Balance and integrated use of fertilizers Soil health improvement- soil health card, training.
8 Farm Mechanization Tractor, power tiller and bullock drawn implements.
9 Integrated Scheme of oilseed, Pulse
and Maize
Training and Demonstration, MIS, IPM and power
and bullock drawn implements.
10 ATMA Training, Kisan mela, field day, exposer visit.
11 Bundelkhand Special Package Training and Demonstration, Well digging.
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S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 Annapurna Yojna Seed exchange, Seed Production.
2 Surajdhara Seed exchange, Seed Production.
3 Madhya Pradesh woman in Agriculture
(MAPWA)
Training , SHG formation, exposer visit, linkage
with market.
4 Training Scheme for SC/ST Framers’ Training
5 Tube well digging (Minor Irrigation) Tube well digging .
6 Soil Testing Programme Soil testing
7 National Crop Insurance Scheme Crop insurance
B. State Sponsored Schemes in District
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
A. Central Sponsored Schemes in District
Department of Horticulture and Food Processing
S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 National Horticulture Mission
(NHM)
Training and demonstration Intensive orchard, Nursery
development, Hi-Tech Horticulture, Floriculture.
2 Bundelkhand Special Package Training and demonstration, MIS, Tractor, Rotavator.
B. State Sponsored Schemes in District
S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 Fruit Plantation Subsidy on plantation.
2 Potato Development Training and Demonstration
3 Flower Development Training and Demonstration
4 Kitchen Garden Development Training and Demonstration
5 Vegetable Seedling Training and Demonstration
6 Spice development Training and Demonstration
7 MPWSRP Training of WUA
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
A. Central Sponsored Schemes in DistrictDepartment of Veterinary
S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 Bundelkhand special Package Goat Unit, Breed up gradation, vaccination, de worming
B. State Sponsored Schemes in District
S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 Backyard hatchery Establishment Hatchery establishment
2 Exchange of male Goat Supply of improve male goat
3 Spt. Cattle Programme Health care and breed up gradation
4 Fodder Development Training and demonstration
S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 Fisheries Development Training, demonstration, fish seed
production, reclamation and renovation of
pond, construction of new ponds,
integration with agriculture, fishermen
societies, insurance scheme.
2 Fish production
3 Subsidy of Fishermen Societies
4 Construction of new ponds
5 Integrated Fish Framing
6 Fishermen Insurance Scheme
S. No. Name of Scheme Activities
1 Bundelkhand special package Training and Demonstration.
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A. State Sponsored Schemes in District
B. State Sponsored Schemes in District
Cross Programme Collaboration (Convergence)
S.
No
Name of programme Type of
collabora-
tion
Activities
performed
jointly
Budget
Received
Lesson learnt/
Experience
gained
Constraints
1 Agriculture
Technology
Management Agency
Technical
Coordinati
on
Kisan Mela,
Demonstration,
Training gosthi.
Nil
These
Convergence
programmes
are beneficial
to reduce the
communication
gap between
extension
functionaries-
Scientists-
farmers.
Difficulty in
participation
due to lack
of human
resource
and time.
2. National Horticulture
Mission
Training and
demonstration3. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas
Yojna
4. National Food
Security Mission
5 BundelkhandPackage
Kisan Mela,
Demonstration,
Training gosthi.
6 Madhya Pradesh
Water Sector
Re-structuring Project
Training and
demonstration
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Activities of Conversance During XIth Plan
Farmers Training under
ISOPAM
Kisan Mela under
Bundelkhand Package
AI in Buffalo Bundelkhand
Package Yuva Diwas – NYK Farmers Workshop – NFL
Farmers Training under
NHM
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Technology Assessment & Refinement (XI plan period)Year Site characterization No. of
technology
assessed
Thematic Area No. of
technology
suggested
for
refinement
Component
of
refinement
Current
status
2007-08 Irrigated Deep soil 05 IWM, INM,LPM Nil Nil -
2008-09
Rainfed /Irrigated
Deep/ Moderate
deep/ shallow soils
11
IWM, INM, IDM, VE,
IPM, Drudgery
reduction
Nil Nil -
2009-10
Rainfed /Irrigated
Deep/ Moderate
deep/ shallow soils
12
IPM, INM, IDM,
VE,NCI*, Drudgery
reduction
Nil Nil -
2010-11
Rainfed/Irrigated
Deep/ Moderate
deep/ shallow soils
12IPM, INM, IDM,
IWM, VENil Nil -
2011-12
Rainfed /Irrigated
Deep/ Moderate
deep/ shallow soils
18
VE, IPM, INM, IDM,
LPM,FIS, Drudgery
reduction, income
generation
Nil Nil -
Total 58
NCI*= New crop Introduction KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Glimpses Technology Assessment & Refinement XI plan
NCI*= New crop Introduction KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
MP – 4010 YMV Resistant – IPU 94-1 HeliothisManagement in
Chick Pea
Late Blight Management in
Potato
Cucumber – Kalyanpur
Green long
De worming in Buffalo
calves
Year Activities (No.) Results Constraint
Training FLD Use of locally available food material for
formulation of nutritional recipes -
Average increase in BMI- 9.39 %
Backyard Nutrition Garden- Increase in
consumption of fruits and vegetable up
to 25%
Expenditure saving up to Rs. 1225/-
annually
Low
adoption
rate due to
ignorance
and
rigidity
about their
food
habits.
2007-08 1 1
2008-09 1 1
2009-10 3 1
2010-11 2 -
2011-12 4 1
Total 11 4
Women empowerment Activities1. Nutritional Security
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Area of training: Design and development of low/minimum cost diet, high nutrient
efficiency diet, Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
Year Activities (No.) Crop/Enterprize Results Constraint
Training Aonla - Preserve
Tomato - sauce
Chilli - pickle
Black Gram - Badi,
Papad
Aonla
Income generation -
Rs. 25000 annually
Employment generation-
50 man- days/Year
Tomato
Income generation -
Rs. 15000 annually
Employment generation-
25 man-days/Year
Restriction
due to
financial
involvement
2007-08 1
2008-09 2
2009-10 2
2010-11 -
2011-12 3
Total 8
2. Value addition
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3. Drudgery reduction
Year Activities (No.) Results Constraint
Training OFT FLD Hand Wheel Hoe
enhance the efficiency–80%
Serrated Sickle
reduce the drudgery up to–6%
Groundnut Decorticator reduce the
drudgery up to–79%
Maize Sheller
reduce the drudgery up to–53%
Non
availability
of
equipments
at district
level
2007-08 - - -
2008-09 1 2 -
2009-10 3 2 2
2010-11 - - -
2011-12 6 1 1
Total 10 5 3
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4. Income Generation Year Activities (No.) Results Constraint
Training OFT Tailoring and stitching of cloths -
Income generation - Rs. 2500 Monthly
Employment generation - 290 man days/year
Value addition activities -
Income generation - Rs. 25000 annually
Employment generation - 50 man days/year
Nursery management –
Income generation – Rs. 17560/year
Employment generation - 50 man days/year
Complex
process of
loan from
bank
Poor
linkage and
market
facility
2007-08 - -
2008-09 1 -
2009-10 5 -
2010-11 - -
2011-12 7 1
Total 13 1
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Area of Trainings - Tie and Dye cloth printing, Candle making, Ceramic painting,
Decorative article from rope (macramé technique), Value addition, Nursery management
Climate Resilience Related Activities (2007-08 to 2011-12)Situation Recommended/used Agronomic Measures
Crop Variety Technology
demonstrated
Tillage operation Other practices, pls.
specify
Normal
Black Gram
Sesame
Soybean
Ground nut
JU-86
JTS-8
JS-93-05
JGN-3
Short duration
varieties
SRI method of
Paddy
Summer deep ploughing +
Two ploughing + two cross
planking + Sowing with
Seed cum ferti- seed drill
Mulching, inter
cultural operation,
ridge and furrow
sowing method
Delayed
Monsoon
Black Gram
Sesame
Soybean
Ground nut
JU-86
JTS-8
JS-95-60
JGN-3
- Do - - Do -- Do -
Dry Spell - Do - - Do - - Do -Mulching, inter cultural
operation
Live saving irrigation
at flowering and grain
formation stage
Drought - - - - -
Flood - - - - -
Above Short Duration Varieties were suitable for rain fed condition and escape the
early withdrawal of monsoon.
Capacity building of farmers on Summer Deep Ploughing, in situ moisture
conservation, Intercultural operations, mulching, Life Saving Irrigation and Micro
Irrigation System etc.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Activities for Secondary AgricultureAreas Activities
performed
Results Additional
activity
Additional
employment
(man-days)
Additional
income
Constraint
Type of
activity
No. of
activity
Post
harvest
mgt.
Training 04Reduce losses of
grain in storage- -
10-12 %
additional
income
Lack of proper
storage
infrastructure
Value
addition
Training 02
7-8 farmwomen
adopted at
household level
1 farmwomen at
commercial level
Entrepren-
eurship
development
(market
linkage)
50 man
days/year
Rs. 25000
/year
Complex
process of loan
from bank
Poor linkage
and market
facility
Linking
with
market- - - - - - -
Formation
of FIGs,
SHGs,
FOs,
Federa-
tions
- - - - - - -
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Areas Activities
performed
Results Additional
activity
Additional
employment
(man-days)
Additional
income
Constraint
Activity No.
Commercial
seed
production
Training 05
02 seed
production co.
societies were
registered and
working for
farming
community
One
society had
been
developed
a seed
processing
unit.
3000 man
days/year
Rs. 15.00
lakhs /
year
Lack of
technical
knowledge and
poor economic
status of
farmers
Mushroom
productionTraining 02
11 rural youth
has been
involved in
Mushroom
production
Market
linkage
90 man
days/ year
Rs. 7000/
month
Climate (Hot
and dry),
contamination .
Shri Raju Kushwaha & shri Prateek Sharma started Mushroom Production unit after Training
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Skill Identified and its Development through HRDS.
No.
Name of Skill No. of persons
trained
No. of persons
self-employed
1 Tailoring and Stitching 23 1+2 = 3
2 Aonla Value addition (Murabba Making) 25 01
3 Mushroom Cultivation 45 04
4 Commercial seed production
Technology of Wheat, Gram and
Soybean
52 02 Cooperative societies
(35 Farmers involved in seed
production through above societies)
5 Marigold Cultivation 20 03
6 Nursery management of chilli 20 04
7 Fish Production 20 05
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Seed Production ProgrammeYear/
Season
Crop/ variety Type of
seed
No. of
Farmers/
Village
Area
Covered
(ha)
Seed produce
Average yield
(Kg/ha)
Total production of
seed (q)
2009-10
Kharif Sesame - TKG-8 C/S 50/2 10.00 585 58.50
Rabi Wheat - JW-3211 B/S 150/4 30.00 3530 1059.00
2010-11
Kharif Sesame -TKG-8 C/S 150/3 30.00 350 105.00
Rabi Gram - JG-130 B/S 40/2 08.00 1300 102.29
Wheat - MP4010 B/S 110/3 22.00 3825 841.50
Horizontal Spread of Technology
Crop/ Variety Area Covered (ha)
Wheat MP- 4010 6720
Gram JG-130 2256
Sesame JTS-8 5000
Seed Replacement Ratio (%)
2008-09 2011-12
7.50 15.00
2.50 8.00
1.50 9.00
IMPACT
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Status of KVK-Ring
YearActivities
doneFacilities shared /to be shared
Manpower Machines Materials Knowledge Name of the
SMS/PC
Others, if any,
specify
2011-12
Training
and Film
show
01 - 44 CDs -Dr. R.S.
Kushwah
Two farmers
received
training on bee
keeping from
KVK Morena
Proposed
2012-13OFT
Film show-
Zero till-
ferti -
seed drill
CDs Mushroom - -
2013-14Training
Film show01 01 CDs IPM SMS/ LPM
Training on
bee keeping
2014-15 Demo 02 01 Seed IPM SMS - do -
2015-16 Demo 01 01 Seed IPM SMS - do -
2015-16 Demo 02 01 Seed IPM SMS - do -
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Status of Kisan Mobile AdvisoryYear No. of
calls to
the farmers
No. of
benefi-
ciary
covered
No. of
messa-
ges
sent
Topic of message (no.)
F FW Crop Live-
stock
Weather Marketing Awareness Other enterprises
2007-08 50 - - - - - - - - -
2008-09 73 - - - - - - - - -
2009-10 95 - - - - - - - - -
2010-11 105 - - - - - - - - -
2011-12 110 905 107 54 35 10 - - 5 4
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
KMA Service Started from August, 2011
CROP PLANNING- DISTRICT DATIA
Normal Condition
Cereal Agronomic Measures Tools/Farm
ImplementKharif Verities/ Breed/
Species
Nutrient
Management
Tillage operation Water
Management
Soil Water
Conservation
Sorghum JJ 1041
CSH-14
CSH-18
CSH-21
80:60:40 NPK
Kg/ha
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
Summer deep
ploughing + Two
ploughing + two
cross planking +
Sowing with
Seed cum ferti-
seed drill
Live saving
irrigation -
flowering and
Grain Filing
stage under
stress condition
Intercultural
Operation and
mulching
Twin wheel
hoe for
weeding and
seed cum ferti-
drill
Maize JM-216,
JM-12,
Azad kamal,
HPQM-1
80:60:40 NPK
Kg/ha
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
Summer deep
ploughing + Two
ploughing + two
cross planking +
Sowing with
Seed cum ferti-
seed drill
Live saving
irrigation – Knee
height, tasseling
and Grain Filing
stage under
stress condition
Intercultural
Operation and
mulching
Twin wheel
hoe for
weeding and
seed cum
fertti. drill
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Rabi
Wheat GW-273
GW-366,
RVW-4106 (LS)
MP-4010 (LS)
MP-1142
120:60:40:05
NPKZn kg/ha +
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @
20gm/kg seed
One harrowing
+Two ploughing
and sowing
through ferti seed
drill and planking
5- 6 irrigation
required on
different critical
stages
Always planking after
ploughing to conserve
the moisture
Seed
cum
Ferti.
drill
Pulse
Kharif
Black
gram
PU-30,
PU-35
PU-86
Azad-1
IPU-94-1
20:20:20:30
NPKS Kg/ha +
Rhizo.+ PSB @
20 g/kg seed
Summer deep
ploughing + two
ploughing and
planking. Sowing
in line with seed
cum ferti. drill
Life saving
irrigation if
required dry
spell during
Crop growth
period
Use Mulching and inter
culture operation for
soil water
conservation.
Use of ridge and furrow
sowing method
Ridge
and
furrow
seed drill
Rabi
Chick pea JG-11
JG-130
JG-16
JG-6
JAKI -9218
RVG-201
20:60:20:30
NPKS Kg/ha +
Rhizo.+ PSB @
20gm/kg seed
Two ploughiung
and planking.
Sowing in line
with seed cum
ferti. drill
One irrigation
before
flowering at 35
DAS and an
irrigation after
flowering stage
70 DAS
NA
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Oil Seed
Kharif
Sesame TKG-22
TKG-55
TKG-306
JTS-8
60:40:20:30
NPKS kg/ha +
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
One harrowing just after
first rainfall followed by
two plough and two
cross planking
Life saving irrigation at
flowering and grain
flower stage under
stress condition and
proper drainage during
heavy rains
Use Mulching and
inter culture
operation for soil
water conservation.
Hand
wheal
hoe
Soybean JS-9305
JS 95-60
JS-335
RVS-
2001-04
20:60:20:40
NPK S kg/ha +
Rhizo.+ PSB
@ 2.5 kg/ha
Summer deep ploughing
followed by one
harrowing + two
ploughing and planking
sowing by ridge and
furrow or BBF methods
Life saving irrigation
flowering and grain
flower stage under
stress condition and
proper drainage during
heavy rains
Use Mulching and
inter culture
operation for soil
water conservation.
Use of ridge and
furrow sowing
method
Seed
cum
ferti.
drill
Rabi
Mustard Pusa jai-
Kisan
Pusa-
pragati
RGN-73
JM-4
80:40:20:45
NPKS kg/ha +
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
One harrowing + two
ploughing and planking
sowing in line with seed
cum ferti. Drill
One irrigation before
flowering at 35 DAS
and an irrigation after
flowering stage 70 DAS
NA -
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Delayed Condition
Cereal Agronomic Measures Tools/Farm
ImplementKharif Verities/
Breed/
Species
Nutrient
Management
Tillage
operation
Water
Management
Soil Water
Conservation
Sorghum JJ 1041
CSH-18
CSH-21
80:60:40
NPK Kg/ha
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
Summer deep
ploughing + Two
ploughing + two
cross planking +
Sowing with
Seed cum ferti-
seed drill
Live saving
irrigation -
flowering and
Grain Filing
stage under
stress condition
Intercultural
Operation
and mulching
Twin wheel
hoe for
weeding and
seed cum
ferti- drill
Maize JM-216,
JM-12,
Azad kamal,
HPQM-1
80:60:40
NPK Kg/ha
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
Summer deep
ploughing + Two
ploughing + two
cross planking +
Sowing with
Seed cum ferti-
seed drill
Live saving
irrigation – Knee
height, tasseling
and Grain Filing
stage under
stress condition
Intercultural
Operation
and mulching
Twin wheel
hoe for
weeding and
seed cum
fertti. drill
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Rabi
Wheat GW-173
RVW-4106
MP-4010
120:60:40:05
NPKZn kg/ha +
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture
@ 20 g/kg seed
One harrowing
+Two ploughing +
planking and
sowing through
ferti seed drill
3 - 4 irrigation
at different
critical stages
Always planking after
ploughing to conserve
the moisture
Seed
cum
Ferti.
drill
Pulse
Kharif
Black
gram
PU-86
Azad-1
IPU-94-1
20:50:20:30
NPKS Kg/ha +
Rhizo.+ PSB @
20 g/kg seed
Summer deep
ploughing + two
ploughing and
planking. Sowing
in line with seed
cum ferti. drill
Life saving
irrigation if
required dry
spell during
Crop growth
period
Use Mulching and inter
culture operation for
soil water
conservation.
Use of ridge and furrow
sowing method
Ridge
and
furrow
seed drill
Rabi
Chick pea JG-11
JG-130
JG-16
JG-6
JAKI -9218
RVG-201
20:60:20:30
NPKS Kg/ha +
Rhizo.+ PSB @
20 g/kg seed
Two ploughiung
and planking.
Sowing in line
with seed cum
ferti. drill
One irrigation
before
flowering at 35
DAS and an
irrigation after
flowering stage
70 DAS
NA Seed
cum
ferti. drill
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Oil Seed
Kharif
Sesame TKG-22
TKG-55
TKG-306
JTS-8
60:40:20:30
NPKS kg/ha +
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
One harrowing just after
first rainfall followed by
two plough and two
cross planking
Life saving irrigation at
flowering and grain
flower stage under
stress condition and
proper drainage during
heavy rains
Use Mulching and
inter culture
operation for soil
water conservation.
Hand
wheal
hoe
Soybean JS-9305
JS 95-60
JS-335
RVS-
2001-04
20:60:20:40
NPK S kg/ha +
Rhizo.+ PSB
@ 2.5 kg/ha
Summer deep ploughing
followed by one
harrowing + two
ploughing and planking
sowing by ridge and
furrow or BBF methods
Life saving irrigation
flowering and grain
flower stage under
stress condition and
proper drainage during
heavy rains
Use Mulching and
inter culture
operation for soil
water conservation.
Use of ridge and
furrow sowing
method
Seed
cum
ferti.
drill
Rabi
Mustard Pusa jai-
Kisan
Pusa-
pragati
RGN-73
JM-4
80:40:20:45
NPKS kg/ha +
Azotobactor
and PSB
culture @ 2.5
kg/ha
One harrowing + two
ploughing and planking
sowing in line with seed
cum ferti. Drill
One irrigation before
flowering at 35 DAS
and an irrigation after
flowering stage 70 DAS
NA -
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Dry Spell/Drought
Cereal Agronomic Measures Tools/Farm
ImplementKharif Verities/
Breed/ Species
Nutrient
Management
Tillage
operation
Water Management Soil Water
Conservation
Sorghum JJ938
JJ 1041
CHS-14
CSH-18
CSH-21
- - Live saving
irrigation -
flowering and
Grain Filing stage
under stress
condition
Intercultural
Operation
and mulching
Twin wheel hoe
for weeding
and seed cum
ferti- drill
Maize JM-216,
JM-12,
Azad kamal,
HPQM-1
- - Live saving
irrigation – Knee
height, tasseling
and Grain Filing
stage under stress
condition
Intercultural
Operation
and mulching
Twin wheel hoe
for weeding
and seed cum
fertti. drill
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Pulse
Kharif
Black
gram
PU-86
Azad-1
IPU-94-1
Spray of DAP
2% solution
- Life saving irrigation if
required dry spell during
Crop growth period
Use Mulching and inter
culture operation for soil
water conservation.
Use of ridge and furrow
sowing method
Ridge
and
furrow
seed drill
Rabi
Chick pea JG-16
JG-6
JAKI -9218
RVG-201
20:60:20:30
NPKS Kg/ha +
Rhizo.+ PSB
@ 20gm/kg
seed
Sow gram
in line
than
irrigated
the field
One irrigation before
flowering at 35 DAS and
an irrigation after
flowering stage 70 DAS
NA
Oil Seed
Kharif
Sesame TKG-306
JTS-8
- Life saving irrigation if
required dry spell
during Crop growth
period
Use Mulching and inter
culture operation for soil
water conservation.
Han
wheal
hoe
Soybean JS 95-60 - Life saving irrigation if
required dry spell
during Crop growth
period
Use Mulching and inter
culture operation for soil
water conservation.
Seed
cum
ferti.
drill
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Extreme weather conditions - Suggested contingency measureCrop Seedling / nursery Vegetative stage Reproductive stage At harvest
Heat Wave
Wheat Light irrigation Light irrigation Light irrigation Harvest at
physiological maturity
Chickpea Light irrigation Light irrigation Light irrigation Harvest at
physiological maturity
Cold wave
Wheat Light irrigation Light irrigation Light irrigation
Smoking during night
Harvest at physiological
maturity
Chickpea -do- -do- -do- -do-
Frost
Wheat Light irrigation Light irrigation
Smoking during night
Light irrigation
Smoking during night
Harvest at physiological
maturity
Chickpea NA -do- -do- -do-
Hailstorm
Wheat Re-sowing in case
of severe damage
Apply 10% additional
of nitrogen Light and
frequent irrigation
Apply 10% additional
nitrogen
Light and frequent irrigation
Keep the produce in
protected area
Chickpea Re-sowing in case
of severe damage
Light irrigation Light irrigation -Do-
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
FisheryFeeding Management Pond Management
Summer Mixture of Groundnut/mustard Oil
cake + rice bran + Vitamin and
mineral ( 50% of the diet) @3-5% of
body weight of stocking material in
two split doses during morning and
evening. Demand feeding should be
used.
Pre stocking: Dewatering and Drying of ponds to remove unwanted
weeds and weed fishes and others.
Manuring: Cattle dung: @ 10-20 tonnes /ha/year, Urea: @ 100 kg/ha/year
SSP: @ 50 kg/ha/year, 20-30% applied as basal dose a fortnight before
stocking. After
Stocking: Remaining manure should be applied in equal installments at
fortnightly intervals.
Lime: @ 200-250 kg/ha/year.
Aeration: Mechanically/Manually
Water exchange: if possible or water source is available then should be
done at regular intervals. Water quality should be checked at regular
interval.
Winter Feeding should be minimized during
winter. Instead of two only one dose
should be applied.
Manuring should be checked or stopped during winter season. But lime
should be used at regular intervals. Water exchange should be done at
regular intervals.
Rainy Fish seed is stocked in this season
because it’s the breeding season.
Feed should also be given in powder
form. Powdered feed should be
spread on the surface of water so
young ones easily get their feed.
Manuring should be done at regular intervals. In this season water
exchange and aeration should not be needed much more. Water quality
should be checked at regular intervals and maintained to check the
disease outbreak or mortality due to the environmental factors.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
LivestockBreed/
Species
Feeding Management Housing
management
Health
management
Others
Summer Cattles/
Buffalos
A healthy animal requires-
Dry Fodder: 3-4 kg
Green Fodder: 20-30 kg
Concentrate: 1.5-2.0 kg
Mineral Mix.: 20-40g
There is a requirement of
500 g and 400 g concentrate
for per litre milk production
in buffalos and cows
respectively.
Animal should be provided
cool and clean water 4-5
times in a day at regular
intervals especially in
summer season.
A clean shed should
be provided for the
animals. Floor
should be hard and
rough with a gentle
slope for easy
drainage of water.
Cows and buffalos
require a space of 30
ft2 and 35 Ft2 per
animal in a shed.
Shed should be
constructed in N-S
direction. A proper
ventilation facility is
necessary in a shed.
Deworming is
necessary to
control endo and
ecto parasites.
Vaccination
should be done
for seasonal
diseases.
Vaccination: FMD,
HS
There is a
bathing
facility
should be
provided for
animals in
summer
season.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Winter Cattles/
Buffalos
Dry Fodder: 3-4 kg
Green Fodder: 20-30 kg
Concentrate: 1.5-2.0 kg
Mineral Mix.: 20-40g
There is a requirement of
500 g and 400 g
concentrate for per litre
milk production in
buffalos and cows
respectively.
A clean shed should be
provided for the animals.
Floor should be hard and
rough with a gentle slope for
easy drainage of water. Cows
and buffalos require a space
of 30 ft2 and 35 Ft2 per
animal in a shed. Shed should
be constructed in N-S
direction. A proper ventilation
facility is necessary in a shed.
Deworming is
necessary to control
endo and ecto
parasites.
Vaccination should
be done for
seasonal diseases.
Vaccination: FMD,
HS
Check the
entry of
cool air by
covering
the door
and
windows
especially
in night.
Rainy Cattles/
Buffalos
Dry Fodder: 3-4 kg
Green Fodder: 20-30 kg
Concentrate: 1.5-2.0 kg
Mineral Mix.: 20-40g
There is a requirement of
500 g and 400 g
concentrate for per litre
milk production in
buffalos and cows
respectively.
A clean shed should be
provided for the animals.
Floor should be hard and
rough with a gentle slope for
easy drainage of water. Cows
and buffalos require a space
of 30 ft2 and 35 Ft2 per
animal in a shed. Shed should
be constructed in N-S
direction. A proper ventilation
facility is necessary in a shed.
Deworming is
necessary to control
endo and ecto
parasites.
Vaccination should
be done for
seasonal diseases.
Vaccination: FMD,
HS. Any wound
should be covered
to prevent the
infection.
Feed
should be
keep in a
dry and
covered
place to
check any
infection.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Agro-technology Park
Objective:
1. To exhibit the available technology at the KVK for the District.
2. To Provide functional exposer to dynamic applicable models to meet location
specific needs of the farmers community.
3. To promote participative vis-à-vis partnership between demonstrations teams,
development officials and farmers.
4. To pursue the farmers for better understanding, practice/ display of operational
skills and produce high quality products.
5. To convince the visitors about the role of improved agro technology in income
generation.
6. To sensitize the extension functionary of GO/NGO about the technology basket of
the KVK.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Crop Technology details Purpose Type of visitors
Crop Cafeteria
PaddyPusa-1121, Pusa Sugandha-3, Pusa
sugandha-5
Display of
Performance of
different varieties on
one place to select
location specific field
condition
Students, farmers,
officials, women
Maize JM-216, HPQM-1, JM-12, JM-8
Sorghum JJ-1041, CSH-18, CSH-21, JJ-1022
WheatMP-3020, GW-366, GW-273, MP-4010,
MP-1142
Black Gram JU-86, IPU94-1, PDU-1, PU-30, Azad-1
Chick pea JG-11, JG-6, JG-130, JG-14, JG-16
Sesame JTS-8, TKG-306, TKGF-55, TKG-22
Soybean JS-9305, JS-95-60, PK-1029
Ground Nut JGN-3, TAG-24, JGN-23
1. Crop cafeteria
2. Visitors gallery
3. Technological desk
4.Technologicalexhibition
5. Gate valve
Components of Technology Park
Proposed planning of Technology Park
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Crop Technology details Purpose Type of
visitors
MustardPusa Jai Kisan, Pusa Pragati, Pusa Agrini, Pusa
Jagannath, Pusa Mahak, Pusa Tarak, RGN-73
Display of
Performance of
different
varieties on
one place to
select location
specific field
condition
Students,
farmers,
officials,
women
TomatoKashi Visesh, JM-99, Pusa Gaurav, Pusa Sheetal,
Pusa early Dwarf
ChilliKashi Anmol, Disha Hybrid, Pusa Sadabahar,
Azax Mirch-2, JM-218, Pusa Jwala
BrinjalKashi komal, Kashi Sandesh, Pusa Purple long,
Sweta, Kalyanpur type-3
OnionAgri Found Dark red, N-53 (Kharif)
Agri found light red, Agri found white (Rabi)
GuavaScion Bank – Gwalior -27, Lakhnow-49
Alahabadi Safeda,
AnolaScion Bank- Deshi, Chakaiya, NA-7,
NA- 6, NA-10
BerScion Bank- Umran, Banarsi kadaka,
Gola, Seb
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Crop Technology details Purpose Type of
visitors
Technological Desk
Kharif pulse
and Oilseed
Ridge and furrow system of
sowing
Moisture conservation Students,
farmers,
officials,
womenWheat Zero till method of sowing Time saving and productivity enhancement
Chick pea IPM module Technology Reduce cost and environmental hazards
Paddy System Of Rice Intensification Water saving, Time Saving and cost saving
Bio Farming Bio Farming – Vermin
Compost, Green mannuring,
NADEP compost
Soil Health Improvement
Fish Integrated Fish Farming Income generation from Farm ponds
Vegetable crop Net house, Poly house, Low
tunnel poly house
High Quality seed ling and sapling
production
Vegetable crop Micro Irrigation system Water saving
- Integrated Framing System Maximize Monetary Return
Guava Medo and high density
orchard
Maximize Production and profit from unit
Area
- Rain Water Harvesting
Structure
Recycling of water and recharge of ground
water
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
District Profile
Display seed samples of Different verities
Live Specimen
Farmers Friendly Literature
Agricultural implements,
Seed samples,
Bio-fertilizersetc
Live samples,
Preserved products
Postersof Different technologies
The pool of agricultural technologies in a junction to provide a set of knowledge to
the farmers at one place. In this way, the user can get something about the
technology before leaving the centre viz. agro products, services, technologies and
information related to their agricultural practices and marketing through pamphlets,
bulletinsetc.andsolutiontotheirproblemsatoneplaceandinaspeedymanner.
Technology Exhibition
Gate Valve
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
TECHNOLOGY PARK WITHIN FARM LAYOUT
S. No. ParticularsExpected Expenditure
(Rs. in lakh)
1. Bio farming units 3.00
2. Crop Cafeteria 1.50
3. High Tech Horticulture 10.00
4.Integrated Farming module: Poultry, Dairy,
Horticulture, Crop production10.00
5. Integrated Fish farming ( Water harvesting tank) 15.00
6. Nutritional Kitchen Garden 1.00
7. Exhibits for Visitor Gallery 4.00
Total 44.50
Budget required for
Technology Park Development
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
FeedbackFarmers to KVK Ensure the timely availability of quality seed of location specific
varieties.
Primary assurance for rate of farm produce.
Technology for minimize the risk from climate change.
There should be prompt and reliable facilities for soil and water testing.
The department of Agriculture should provide the desire input in time as
per the recommendation of KVK.
The seed of new varieties produced at instructional farm should be
available to local farmer on priority.
KVK Scientist should have regular diagnostic survey in the district.
The diagnosis of problem and its effective management should reach to
field in time.
KVK should have well established plant clinic.
There is a need of Post harvest technology.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
KVK to Research
Need to develop extra early varieties of Kharif crops
Soybean, Ground nut to escape the early with drawl of
monsoon.
Need to develop technology for effective control of white
grub in ground nut.
Need to develop varieties of rabi crops, tolerant/ resistant to
temperature fluctuation during crop growth period.
Control measures of dry rot/wet rot in legumes specially
lentil and gram
Post emergence application of herbicides for controlling of
weeds in gram and pea
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Impact Assessment in XIth plan
1. Success Story
2. Case study
RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF SOYBEANProblem Diagnose: Declined trend in area was observed in district up to 2007-08 due to
adoption of long duration variety (JS-335) which was not able to escape early with-drawl of
monsoon, heavy incidence of girdle beetle and weeds.
Farmer’s Practice:
Variety: : JS-335.
Imbalance Dose of Fertilizer : 09:23:0 NPK Kg/ha.
Indiscriminate use of Insecticide : Girdle beetle management.
Weeding management. : Irregular
KVK Intervention:
Short duration variety : JS 95-60
Recommended dose of Fertilizer : 20:60:20:40
NPKS Kg/ha+ Rhizo +PSB
@20 g/kg seed
Girdle beetle management : Trizophos 1.2 l/ha.
Weed management :Spray of Imazathayper
@100g a.i./ha at 20-25 DAS
Outcome:
Enhancement in Yield : 58%.
Additional Income : Rs.13820/ha
Additional Employment Generation : 11 man days/ha/yr
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Spread of Technology
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
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4
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OILSEED REVOLUTION THROUGH MUSTARDProblem Diagnose: Low yield (446 Kg/ha) due to adoption of local variety, low and
imbalanced use of fertilizer and non judicious use of insecticides.
Affected Area: 60% of total Mustard area.
Farmer’s Practice:
Local Variety : Old variety ( Unidentified)
Imbalance Dose of Fertilizer : 49:46:0 NPK Kg/ha.
Indiscriminate use of Insecticide : For Aphid management.
KVK Intervention:
HYVs : Pusa Jai Kisan
INM : 80:40:20:40 NPKS Kg/ha+ Azoto +PSB @2.5 Kg/ha
Seed treatment : Trichoderma viridae @5 g/kg seed.
Aphid Management : Spray of Imidachlopride @5.0 ml/15.0 lit.
Outcome:
Enhancement in Yield : 45%.
Additional Income : Rs.10400/ha
Additional Employment Generation : 4 man days/ha/year
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DISTRICT LEVEL INOVATION
Off Season OnionObjective: To improve economic benefits of small and marginal farmers from moderately
deep/ shallow soil in rain-fed condition.
Introduced Technology
Improved Variety : Agri Found Dark Red
Nutrient Management : 100:50:100:40 NPKS
kg/ha + Azoto + PSB
@2.5 kg/ha
Result
Yield : 211 q/ha
Income generation : Rs. 175689/ ha
Additional Employment : 65 man days/ha/yr
Impact in District
Farmers are adopting the farming of
Kharif onion for higher monetary return.
Presently 60 ha covered in kharif onion.
Mr. Nand Kishore Kushwaha received Ist prize at district level.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
FLORICULTURE REVOLUTION THROUGH MARIGOLDProblem Diagnose: Low Economic return due to adoption of local variety (Gaindi), no
use of fertilizer and plant protection.KVK Intervention
Variety : Pusa Narangi/ Pusa Basanti.
RDF : FYM@ 10 ton/ha + 100:80:80 NPK
kg/ha.
Outcome Production : 175 q/ha
Income Generation : 140000 (Rs/ha)
Additional Employment : 45 (Man days/ha)
Generation
Horizontal Technology Spread in District
Year Area (ha)
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
10
11
25
27
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENTIncome generation through Value addition of Aonla (Indian Gooseberry)
Name of farmwomen : Smt. Asha Devi
Village : Dera Gandhari (Datia)
Traditional Occupation : Widow Housewife
having aonla plantation.
Previous Yearly Income : Rs. 2500 annually
KVK Intervention:
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Datia imparted vocational
training on development of Value added product of
Aonla. Viz.
Aonla preserve (Murabba)
Outcome:
Additional income : Rs. 25000/annualy.
Additional Employment : 50 man days/year
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
SELF EMPLOYMENT THROUGH TAILORING AND STITCHINGName of farmwomen : Varsha Manjhi
Village : Dera Gandhari (Datia)
Occupation : School dropout
Unemployed girl.
Previous Yearly Income : Nil.
KVK Intervention:
Capacity Building
She participated in 20 days vocational training
programme on tailoring and stitching conducted by
KVK, Datia in 2011. after a small practice, she
opened “ ” in her village.
Outcome:
Varsha Manjhi is generating Rs.2500-
3000/month through Stitching clothes in her own
village.
Impact:
Two other rural girls are also taking training
from Varsha Manjhi.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
KVK as Knowledge Resource Centre
1. Sources of the information/knowledge acquisition Books, Library, websites, News Letters, Abstract of
symposia, Seminars, conference, Research Papers, Print
and Electronic Media
2. Knowledge record keeping Information of district Profile.
Agri Based Improved Technologies.
Farmers Feedback and reaction.
Literature Published on different improved technologies.
Proceedings of workshops, seminars and meetings with
allied Departments.
Technical Bulletins and Reports
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
4. Sharing facilities and mechanism
Sharing Scientist, Machinery and other
Knowledge sources among ring partners.
Sharing of Infrastructure to line
department for these activities.
Sharing Technical Coordination to line
department.
Sharing secondary data to allied
department for there Programmes.
3. Dissemination pattern
Training programmes
Extension Activities
Publication of Literature
Sensitization of policy maker Public
representative
Monthly Workshop/Crop Seminar
Meetings with Allied Department
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
FLD, OFT, Training, Extension activities : Dr. A.K. Singh
SWT Lab : NA
Rain water harvesting : NA
Demonstration units : NA
Asset register : Shri Y.C. Rikhari
Instructional farm : Dr. A.K. Singh
Log book of Tractor/Jeep/M/cycle/ equipment : Shri Y.C.Rikhari
E-linkage Lab : NA
Website updating : Dr. A.K. Singh
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Performance of Infrastructures
Maintaining Records
Training Hall utility : NA
Farmers Hostel : NA
Staff quarter occupancy : NA
Soil water lab performance : NA
Rain water harvesting system : NA
Instructional farm : NA
Other labs/facilities : NA
Outreach of KVK Activities
Year No. of
village
in Distt.
No. of villages
covered
Village coverage
Extensive Intensive Thr’
literature
Thr’ Training
Thr’
Ext
acti.
Thr’
KMA
Total
Upto X
planKVK started from March 2007.
2007-08 583 05 01 05 09 05 - 26
2008-09 583 06 01 250 16 10 - 287
2009-10 583 06 04 250 20 13 - 298
2010-11 583 10 04 250 26 20 - 330
2011-12 583 13 11 250 26 31 70 422
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Villages covered by KVK
different programme
Intensive 21
Extensive 40
Training – ATMA,
Seed Village,
NFSM, NHM,
MPWSRP,
Bundelkhand
Package
87
Extension
Activities
79
Total 227 (39%)
KMA 70
Quarterly News
Letter
(Every Gram
Panchayat)
250
Out reach of KVK
Since Inception
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Promotion of Custom Hiring Services Name of the implement Custom hiring service given by
KVK Farmers Input
dealers
Pvt.
Co.
State
Deptt.
NGO
Rotavator, Thresher, diesel
pump, Leveller, M.B.Plough,
Sprinkler set, Disc harrow,
Power sprayer, Seed drill
KVK
Under NICRA
Project
- - - - -
Tractor, Thresher, M.B.Plough,
Jeggery plant- Farmers - - - -
Sprayer , Dusters - -Input
dealer- - -
Tractor, M.B. Plough, Thresher
and Seed drill - - - -
State
Deptt.,
M.P. Agro
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KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Major Service Providers
Activities Service Providers (No.)
Input dealers Private
suppliers
Govt. Deptt. NGOs Farmers
Societies
Input 75 - 06 - 04
Marketing - - 04 - 02
Processing - - 01 - 01
Linking with
market- - 02 - 02
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Facilities developed during XI Plan and needed during XII Plan
Sl.
No.
List of facilities
developed in XI
Plan
Facilities required in XII
Plan
Purpose for which
facility is required
Projected output
with new facility
Works
1
Adm., Resi., Hostel
building works are
in progress
E-type (1), G- type(2) quarter,
Add. Training hall
To facilitate,
training and
residential
requirement
Improvement in
efficiency of
staff.
Farm development
2 -
Fencing, threshing floor,
RWH structure, bore well, go
down, street light, farm light.
Seed production,
plantation and
nursery.
Enhance seed/
seedling/
saplings
Office Equipment
3
computer, camera,
LCD, P.A.S., Xerox
machine.
LED TV, Cooler, water cooler,
fax machine, computer with
accessories, camera, Xerox
machine etc.
To facilitate
official works.
Improvement in
efficiency of
official works
and extension
activities.
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No.
List of facilities
developed in XI Plan
Facilities required in XII
Plan
Purpose for
which facility is
required
Projected output
with new facility
Implement
4
Tractor, trolley, seed
drill, harrow, M.B.
plough, cultivator
Thresher, grader, weighing
balance, bag closer,
leveller, post-hole digger,
MIS, irrigation pipe, diesel
pump, generator.
To facilitate
farm activities
and seed
production
Improvement in
farm production.
Vehicle
5Bolero jeep, Tractor,
Motorcycle
Bolero jeep, Motor cycle,
tractor trolley
To facilitate
KVK extension
and farm
activities
Improvement in
efficiency and
production
Lab & equipments
6 -
Soil testing lab, Food
processing lab
(infrastructure &
equipments)
To facilitate soil
testing and food
processing
activities in
district.
Determination of
soil health status
and promotion of
value addition
activities.
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List of facilities
developed in XI
Plan
Facilities required in XII
Plan
Purpose for
which facility
is required
Projected output
with new facility
Furniture & fixture
7
Table, chair,
almirah, fan,
cooler.
Furniture & fixture for
Adm. Building, Hostel ,
training hall
To facilitate
KVK activities
Enhancement in
efficiency and
quality of KVK
activities.
Demonstration unit
8 -
Demo unit: Vermi
compost unit, Fishreies
unit, Dairy unit & poultry
unit.
To
demonstrate
improved
technology.
Enhancement in
adoption of
demonstrated
technologies.
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Achievements during XI FYP
Year Infrastructure developed/created Technology
Demon.Skilled human
reso. developed
Works Equip
ment
Imple
ments
Vehicle Furnish-
ing
Demo.
units
No. Farmers,
FW & RY
(No.)
Extension
officials
(No.)
2007-08 - 14 10 -
Table
Chair
Almirah
10 Nos.
- 03 635 20
2008-09 - - - Bolero -do- - 12 1215 60
2009-10 - LCD01 -
Motor
cycle
01
book
self 02- 12 1345 95
2010-11 - - - - - - 16 1736 125
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Year Infrastructure developed/created Technology
Demon.Skilled human
reso. developed
Works Equip
ment
Imple-
ments
Vehicle Furnish-
ingDemo.
units
No. Farmers,
FW & RY
(No.)
Extension
officials
(No.)
2011-12
-
Work
star-
ted
06 - - - - 19 1401 112
Total 62 6332 412
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Projection during XII FYP (2012 -13 to 2016-17 on the
basis of growth rate of the crop)Feasible Interventions Activities proposed (No.)
OFT FLD Training Ext Activities Others
NRM 02 02 10 15 05
Soil health improvement 02 02 10 10 05
VE 20 20 20 15 08
IPM 10 10 20 15 05
INM 06 06 10 10 05
Breed up gradation (LPM) - - 10 10 05
Feeding management (LPM) 05 05 20 15 05
Health care and mgt. (LPM) 05 05 10 10 05
Fish Integration (FIS) 05 05 10 10 05
Income generation (WOE) 10 10 20 15 10
Drudgery reduction (WOE) 10 10 20 15 05
Total 75 75 160 140 63
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Publications (during XI Plan)
Year Research
Papers (No.)
Technical
Bulletins (No.)
Extension
Folders (No.)
Newsletters
(no.)
2007-08 03 - 01 -
2008-09 - 02 12 02
2009-10 - 01 14 03
2010-11 - 02 12 03
2011-12 05 03 15 04
Total 08 08 54 12
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Awards/Recognition/Appreciation
Level KVK Staff Farmers
Individual Group Individual Group
National - 01 01 -
State - - - -
Regional - - - -
District - 01 02 -
Block - - - -
Innovative Farmer award 2012
District level award for marigold and kharif onion KVK intervention on NICRA website
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
EXHIBITION
Display of achievement s of KVK Datia in-front of Joint Parliamentary Committee,
Government of India through Exhibition dated on February 29, 2012.
Display of different Technologies in Kisan Mela dated on 28-29 March 2012
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
List of five Innovators in various thematic areasS.
No.
Name of Farm
InnovatorName of the Innovation
Address of the farmer with
Mobile No.
1 Sri Chhatrpal Pateria
Bio-farming, energy
generation and breed
improvement of buffalo
Village Sanora,
Mob. 09584923548
2 Sri Umashankar SharmaAgro-forestry & rain water
harvesting
Village Baraudi
Mob. 09584929385
3 Smt. Asha Devi Value addition of AonlaVillage Dera Gandhari
Mob. 9630492723
4 Sri Rajesh TewariScented rice and sugarcane
technology
Village Rajapur
Mob. 09827829191
5 Sri Rameshwar Kushwaha Kharif Onion Village Kakraua,
6 Smt. Kesar devi Kushwaha Backyard poultryVillage Dagrai
Mob. 9074773884
7 Sh. Uttam Prajapati Nursery ManagementVillage Saliya Pawar
Mob. 8959893061
8 Sh. Ram lal Kushwaha
Commercial production of
chilli nursery throughout the
year
Village Sitapur
Mob. 9926935090
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.)
Seed & Planting material production at KVK Farm
(Year-wise) during XI Plan
Year
Seed
produced
(q)
Type of
seed
No. of
farmers
benefitted
Planting
materials
(no.)
Type of
planting
materials
No. of
farmers
benefitted
Revenue
generated
(Rs.)
Seed + PM
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 29,800.00
Nursery of
Chilli and
Tomato
95
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