"Testing of any improved technology along with the farmers practice in the farmer’s field with active participation of both the scientists and farmers is known as OFT. In this method two to three improved varieties or two to three improved technologies are tested in the same field so as to compare the results of these treatments. As per the suggestions of the farmers as well as local soil and climatic conditions the improved technology may slightly be modified by the scientists of K.V.K. to get maximum return."
Results obtained from the trials conducted during the period of 1994 to 2015 is stated as under.
Lab to Land Program (LLP) and Front Line Demonstration (FLD) is the field demonstration conducted under the close supervision of the scientists because the technologies are demonstrated for the first time by the scientist themselves before being fed into the main extension system of the state department of Agriculture in that particular area. In this method newly released crop production and protection technologies and its management practices were adopted in a block of two to four hectares on the farmers field. Only critical inputs and training for these demonstrations were provided by Krishi Vigyan Kendra.
In LLP & FLD both farmers and extension functionaries are targeted audience. From the LLP & FLD, it is possible to generate some data related to factors contributing to higher yield and also constraints of production under various farming situations. LLP & Front Line Demonstrations were conducted in a particular area after thorough discussion and consultation with the farmers of that locality.
Depending upon the requirement of that area highly efficient new proven technology with higher potentialities is selected for this programme. Generally a field day is observed on the demonstration field when the crops were at maturity stage and interaction between the scientists, farmers and extension functionaries takes place in the field. The crop were harvested in the presence of the interested group of farmers so that they can visualize-the importance of new technology easily and effectively."
The Kendra was involved in implementation of “Lab to Land programme” right from its inception. The centre has very well integrated this programme with other rural development programmes and TOT programmes of ICAR. The KVK has adopted multidisciplinary approach by introducing the proven and viable technologies related to crop production, vegetable and fruit production, fish cultivation, use of improved agricultural implements with a major thrust to improve the family income and to generate additional employment in the adopted villages in general and identifies families in particular.
During the period of 1979 to 1996, a total number of 2,802 families belonging to small and marginal farmers and landless families of 55 villages have been adopted to improve their socio-economic condition through improvement of agricultural production, soil condition and diversification into other allied activities like dairy, poultry, goat keeping , fish culture etc. for generating extra employment of income of the families. Out of the total, 369 families belongs to scheduled caste and 208 families belongs to landless category. In the demonstration priority was given to crop production (2259 families) followed by animal husbandry including milch animals, poultry and goat keeping (33 families), horticulture including vegetable crops (33 families), fish rearing (33 families) and usar reclamation (50 families). Under crop production, paddy was the priority crop followed by wheat among the small and marginal farmers, while milch animals and goat keeping for marginal and landless families under animal husbandry programme. In vegetable production potato, tomato, okra, brinjal, cauliflower, onion, cucurbits etc. were taken as major crops. Under fish cultivation, composite fish culture including Indian major carps like rohu, catla and Nain along with exotic carps were demonstrated during the period. From the observation it has been, it has been found that there was an increase in paddy production from 21.7% to 91.01%, wheat 38% to 88%, potato 30% -34% gram 70%-85%, mustard -35%-40% and moong/urd 40%-65% by adopting HYV of crops and vegetables, use of preventive and protective measures of plant protection, timely sowing/planting , seed treatment and use of optimum dose of fertilizers etc. Priority was also given to adopt intensive farming approach through change in cropping pattern and increase in cropping intensity as per needs and available resources of the families . Goat keeping was promoted with landless families, whereas, women were motivated for backyard poultry, goat keeping and dairy. With the adoption of intensive and integrated approach, additional employment was also generated from 27.77% to 51.75% per year. These production oriented and income generating activities were supported by practical training, follow-up visits, organization of field days and exhibition, publication of magazine, leaflets, pamphlets, etc. For dissemination of latest technologies and indentify the issues related to non adoption of technologies for further improvement.
The programme was evaluated by FAO/ICAR consultancy mission on KVK in February 1987.The mission team consisting 6 members viz. M.L. Dewan, Chief FAO Asian Regional Bureau & Member, National Land use & Conservation Board, GOI, T .N. Saraf I.A.S. UN FAO Representative at The United Nations, N.Y., G.S. Bawaeja Joint Commissioner (Agril.Ext.), GOI,FAO/UN,Laos, L.M. Jaswani A.D.G. (ICAR), Food and Forage , D.K. Mishra Ex. Director, Extension Rajasthan Agril. University, Adviser(Training), F.A.O. - Bangladesh, B.N.Choudhary Senior Scientist (Agril. Ext.), ICAR.
The mission has appreciated the work done by the KVK and its operative linkage with several department/ institutions/ organizations who had supported the KVK for its infrastructure development which has benefited the trainees and beneficiaries. They had also appreciated the services rendered by the KVK in the form of training and technical guidance for the effective implementation of progressive farmers.
Crop | Var. Demo | No. of farmers | Average Productivity | Av. % increase |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paddy | Saket-4, S-52, NDR-80 | 3391 | Check q/ha : 25.20 Demo q/ha : 43.24 |
66.10 |
Wheat | UP-262, K-7410, HD-2285, HUW-206, HP-1209 | 3339 | Check q/ha : 23.05 Demo q/ha : 39.80 |
57.35 |
Field Pea | Rachna | 936 | Check q/ha : 6.85 Demo q/ha : 10.80 |
75.75 |
Chick Pea | Radhey, C-235, K-850, H-208 | 874 | Check q/ha : 5.75 Demo q/ha : 9.40 |
63.81 |
Pigeon Pea | NA-1, Bahar , Sharad, Malviya-13 | 85 | Check q/ha : 8.0 Demo q/ha : 14.0 |
81.86 |
Moongbean | Pant M-2, Pant M-3, NDR M-1, Pant M-4 | 166 | Check q/ha : 3.18 Demo q/ha : 6.33 |
51.98 |
Urdbean | Azad-1, Pant U-35, NU-1 | 142 | Check q/ha : 2.84 Demo q/ha : 5.37 |
48.50 |
Mustard | T-59, Pusha gold, Kranti, NDR-8507 | 1774 | Check q/ha : 6.60 Demo q/ha : 12.24 |
674.08 |
Tomato | HS-101, 102, Mankaker, Punjab chhuhara-1 | 146 | Check q/ha : 136.0 Demo q/ha : 239.20 |
49.10 |
Cauliflower | Dipali, Snowball-16 | 225 | Check q/ha : 124.8 Demo q/ha : 201.05 |
75.83 |
Brinjal | PH-4, Pusha, Kranti, Neelam | 55 | Check q/ha : 217.78 Demo q/ha : 273.50 |
58.67 |
Cabbage | Golden Acre, Pride of India | 15 | Check q/ha : 86.04 Demo q/ha : 205.5 |
138.45 |
Chilli | Pant C-1, Suryamukhi | 86 | Check q/ha : 77.80 Demo q/ha : 112.5 |
38.74 |
Onion | Pusa Red, Pusa Ratnar | 90 | Check q/ha : 113.5 Demo q/ha : 208.8 |
84.60 |
Enterprise | Family No. | Breed/Species |
---|---|---|
Goat Keeping | 33 | Barbari (Stall fed ) /Buck for breeding |
Poultry | 15 | Backyard / Poultry – WLH |
Fisheries | 47 | Indian & Exotic carps |
Client | Duration | Subject | No. of course | No. of Participant |
---|---|---|---|---|
Farmers & Farm women | 1-3 days | Crop & Vegetable | 740 | 7164 |
Farmers & Farm women | 1 week | Fish production | 70 | 2304 |
Farmers & Farm women | 2 week | Milk production, Goat keeping & Poultry | 30 | 534 |
Activitie : Field days – 48 , Exhibition – 11, Radio/Film show – 10
The KVK has got responsibility of front line block demonstration on oil and pulse crops in the district Sultanpur (Eastern plain Zone) with effect from Rabi 1990-91 The demonstrations have been conducted in blocks having an area of 2.5 to 5.0 ha at different locations by providing critical inputs supported by other extension activities like motivation, frequent visits during crop season, organizing field days etc.
Among the pulse crops, pigeon pea is widely grown in kharif followed by urd / moong, whereas, in Rabi gram and filed peas coverage maximum area followed by lentil. In summer, urd / moong is the only pulse crop which has been cultivated by the farmers under assured irrigation condition.
To improve the productivity of these crops, emphasis were given to introduce high yielding varieties(HYV), seed treatment, inoculation with rhyzobium culture, use of phosphatic fertilizers and their proper placement, furrow sowing, use of plant protection measures etc. The details of demonstration conducted and results obtained during the period 1990-91 ti 2014-15 is presented as under.
Crop | Thematic Area | No. of Farmers | Area (ha) | Average Production | Av. % Increase |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lentil | Varietal | 225 | 79.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 15.39 Check yield(q/ha) : 10.18 |
57.07 |
INM | 61 | 13.5 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 16.95 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.65 |
45.35 | |
Green Gram | Varietal | 14 | 10.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 9.22 Check yield(q/ha) : 5.00 |
88.40 |
INM | 22 | 15.0 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 9.44 Check yield(q/ha) : 5.21 |
82.48 | |
Pigeon Pea | Varietal | 131 | 55.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 16.85 Check yield(q/ha) : 9.02 |
101.18 |
IPM | 154 | 60.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 9.96 Check yield(q/ha) : 9.47 |
55.01 | |
IDM | 116 | 35.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) :16.21 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.70 |
41.48 | |
INM | 188 | 72.50 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 17.88 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.99 |
49.19 | |
Chick Pea | Varietal | 262 | 105.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 20.21 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.32 |
90.87 |
IPM | 92 | 27.50 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 21.43 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.47 |
55.28 | |
IDM | 187 | 61.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 15.93 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.01 |
56.40 | |
INM | 65 | 12.50 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 19.69br>Check yield(q/ha) : 14.05 | 41.83 | |
Urd Bean | Varietal | 100 | 60.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 7.12 Check yield(q/ha) : 3.30 |
108.97 |
IPM | 121 | 55.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 7.99 Check yield(q/ha) : 4.43 |
92.36 | |
INM | 88/td> | 31.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 11.77 Check yield(q/ha) : 7.60 |
50.06 | |
Field Pea | Varietal | 140 | 50.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 16.42 Check yield(q/ha) : 9.85 |
66.94 |
IDM | 58 | 20.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 16.47 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.25 |
48.09 | |
INM | 77 | 13.6 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 19.88 Check yield(q/ha) : 12.93 |
53.77 |
Among the oil seed crops, mustard is the most significant crop in terms of area as well as production in the district. Next to mustard sesamum is grown in kharif alone or as intercrop with pegion pea and urd/moong. The groundnut crop is grown in a smaller area near by Sultnpur town, Though, sunflower crop is well known to the farmers but cultivation is not becoming popular in the district. Toria was introduced as catch crop to utilize the gap between kharif and Rabi crops. The mustard crop was mostly grown as intercrop with wheat,barley, gram, pea, and lentil, since long back to minimize the risk. Therefore, delayed sowing, use of local varieties, no use of fertilizers and plant protection measures were some of the reasons for low productivity. Therefore, priority was given for HYV, seed treatment, proper spacing, water management, use of micro nutrients, proper time of sowing and use of plant protection measures for improving crop productivity of the oilseed crops. The details of demonstration conducted and results obtained during the period 1990-91 to 2014-15 are summarized as under .
Crop | Thematic Area | No. of Farmers | Area (ha) | Average Production | Av. % Increase |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mustard | Varietal | 273 | 158.70 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 27.89 Check yield(q/ha) : 12.55 |
117.77 |
IPM | 185 | 69.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 16.82 Check yield(q/ha) : 10.83 |
85.10 | |
IDM | 310 | 132.40 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 15.08 Check yield(q/ha) : 9.58 |
64.54 | |
INM | 127 | 39.0 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 18.35 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.66 |
58.59 | |
Sesamum | Varietal | 143 | 60.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 5.34 Check yield(q/ha) : 2.86 |
107.54 |
IDM | 155 | 62.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 4.62 Check yield(q/ha) : 2.83 |
64.57 | |
INM | 79 | 22.50 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 4.47 Check yield(q/ha) :3.138 |
50.20 | |
Toria | Varietal | 93 | 36.55 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 10.31 Check yield(q/ha) : 5.39 |
89.83 |
ICM | 65 | 32.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 11.72 Check yield(q/ha) : 7.34 |
59.86 | |
INM | 81 | 22.50 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 12.17 Check yield(q/ha) : 8.05 |
53.53 | |
Sunflower | Varietal | 60 | 35.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 14.82 Check yield(q/ha) : 7.23 |
87.71 |
INM | 46 | 30.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 16.93 Check yield(q/ha) : 12.13 |
57.79 | |
Ground Nut | Varietal | 08 | 5.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 14.63 Check yield(q/ha) : 11.30 |
25.65 |
INM | 28 | 10.00 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 15.80 Check yield(q/ha) : 12.50 |
27.00 |
The performance of crop production and vegetable crops conducted during the period of 1990-91 to 2014-15 are given as under :
Crop | Thematic Area | No. of Farmers | Area (ha) | Average Production | Av. % Increase |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wheat | Varietal | 69 | 21.50 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 34.52 Check yield(q/ha) : 23.46 |
48.58 |
INM | 216 | 47.75 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 46.59 Check yield(q/ha) : 36.38 |
29.50 | |
ICM | 184 | 46.65 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 49.23 Check yield(q/ha) : 39.16 |
25.60 | |
Paddy | Varietal | 94 | 23.5 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 44.90 Check yield(q/ha) : 29.67 |
34.56 |
IPM | 102 | 34.45 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 45.79 Check yield(q/ha) : 35.78 |
25.58 | Maize | INM | 05 | 1.55 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 22.5 Check yield(q/ha) : 14.00 |
60.73 |
Crop | Thematic Area | No. of Farmers | Area (ha) | Average Production | Av. % Increase |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chilli | IDM | 6 | 0.20 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 79.5 Check yield(q/ha) : 56.00 |
41.96 |
IPM | 6 | 0.60 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 226.5 Check yield(q/ha) : 135.00 |
56.99 | |
ICM | 45 | 1.33 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 179.20 Check yield(q/ha) : 142.70 |
24.92 | |
Brinjal | IDM | 6 | 0.30 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 215.00 Check yield(q/ha) : 151.40 |
42.03 |
IPM | 6 | 0.60 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 314.50 Check yield(q/ha) : 201.50 |
51.72 | |
ICM | 15 | 1.33 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 373.71 Check yield(q/ha) : 286.50 |
38.10 | |
Tomato | IDM | 6 | 0.30 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 270.00 Check yield(q/ha) : 195.15 |
38.34 |
IPM | 6 | 0.60 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 320.15 Check yield(q/ha) : 231.50 |
38.45 | |
ICM | 12 | 3.68 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 337.58 Check yield(q/ha) : 270.01 |
25.10 | |
Veg. Pea | ICM | 7 | 0.625 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 100.55 Check yield(q/ha) : 64.85 |
55.38 |
IDM | 2 | 0.56 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 102.17 Check yield(q/ha) : 66.10 |
54.13 | |
Onion | INM | 4 | 0.20 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 250.5 Check yield(q/ha) : 212.0 |
28.20 |
Cauliflower | ICM | 8 | 0.80 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 320.0 Check yield(q/ha) : 222.0 |
44.14 |
Cabbage | ICM | 8 | 0.80 | Demo yield(q/ha) : 322.0 Check yield(q/ha) : 216.0 |
49.0 |