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DHARWAD
BIO-DATA PARTICULARS
AND
WORK DONE REPORT
OF
Mrs. KARUNA K. MALSHET
2002-2007
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Particulars
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1. Bio-data
A. Teaching
B. Research
C. Extension
a) Transfer of Technology
b) Area of work
c) Extension projects
e) Radio talks
g) Training Programmes
D Corporate objectives
WORK DONE FROM 2002-2007
A) TEACHING:
b) Post-Graduate : Nil
B) RESEARCH: : -Nil-
9. Particulars of Examination passed or degree obtained including Post
graduate
b) AREAS OF WORK
Working as Assistant Professor (Extension) for Kalghatagi taluk in Extension
Education Unit, Dharwad.
SPECIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN TEACHING/RESEARCH/EXTENSION
WORK DURING THE ASSESSMENT PERIOD (2002-2007)
WORK DONE DURING 2002
3. Extension
a. Transfer of Technologies
1. Farm Trials
Date of Yield
Name and
Sl. Name of the trial and sowing
address of Remarks
No. treatment and
the farmer T1 T2 T3
harvesting
2. Krishimela
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Topic / crop Place Date Who organized
No. participants
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Title Date / Place Remarks
No.
4. Exhibitions
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Details Place Date Remarks
No.
5. Discussion Meetings
6. Consultancy
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Subject Place Date Remarks
No.
METHOD DEMONSTRATION
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Title Remarks
No. Place
Grain
A Fodder yield Gross Cost of Net return
Sl. Name of yield
rea q/ha returns cultivation (Rs/ha)
No the farm kg/ha
in
. location IP FP
ha IP FP IP FP IP FP IP FP
* *
1 Sri G. 0.4 95 750 28.0 24.0 7 5 1 1 5 4390
Desai, 6 0 0 470 940 750 550 720
Yemmetti
* IP = Improved practice; FP = Farmers practice
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Content Village Remarks
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1 Selected farmer for Yemmetti Worked for him farm development as whole
whole farm farm in available resources started pit
demonstration method vermicompost and introduced UAS
technologies in various aspects.
To strengthen dairy introduced Murra
buffalos to existing dairy fodder cultivation
and preparation of balance cattle feed.
2. EXHIBITION
EXHIBITION ORGANIZED / PARTICIPATED (Photographs enclosed)
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Details Place Date Remarks
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No. of
Sl. Remarks &
Subject Place Date participant
No. Scientists involved
s
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Date Name & address (Sri/Smt.) Remarks
No.
No. of
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Subject Place Date partici Who organized
No.
pants
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Course Title Organized Duration
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Sl. No. of
Topic / crop Place Date Who organized
No. participants
3. DEMONSTRATIONS
METHOD DEMONSTRATION (Photographs enclosed)
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Title Date / Place Remarks
No.
Vermicomposting and 10-5-2004 More than 28farmers and farm-
its use by pit method Yemmetti, women were benefited.
Kalghatagi Tq.
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Content Village Remarks
No.
Sl. No. of
Topic / crop Place Date Who organized
No. participants
5. DISCUSSION MEETING
e) DIAGNOSTIC VISIT
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Title of the Workshop Organized Duration
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1 Feed fodder and nutritional security UAS, Dharwad 27-28 Feb. 2004
for livestock
No. of
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Topic / crop Place Date partici Who organized
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pants
No. of
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Topic / crop Place Date partici Who organized
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pants
DISCUSSION MEETINGS
No. of
Sl. Remarks & Scientists
Subject Place Date partici
No. involved
pants
CONSULTANCY
Sl. Name & address
Date Remarks
No. (Sr/smt.)
Kalaghatgi –Tq.
b) TRAINING PROGRAMMES UP TO 1 WEEK DURATION
Sl. No. of
Subject Place Date Who organized
No. participants
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Content Village Remarks
No.
3. EXTENSION
a. TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGIES
FARM TRIALS (Photographs enclosed)
Kharif 2006
Date of Yield
Name and
Sl. Name of the trial and sowing
address of Remarks
No. treatment and
the farmer T1 T2 T3
harvesting
No. of
Sl.
Topic / crop Place Date partici Who organized
No.
pants
KRISHIMELA
Who
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Topic / crop Place Date organize Remarks
No.
d
1 EEU & KVK UAS, Dharwad 23-9-2006 UAS, Attended ATIC &
duties of 2006 25-9-2006 Dharwad EEU Museum
26-9-2006 duties
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Title Date / Place Remarks
No.
FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS
Results of Front line Demonstration during 2006 (Photographs enclosed)
Technology demonstrated: Skip row method of planting (2:1) for in-situ moisture
conversation
Variety: GPBD-4
Yield
Sl. A
Name of the DOS & Farmer
No Village rea Remarks
farmer (Sri) DOH ICM s
. (ha)
practice
I. Land
Bench mark year First year (2003- Second year Third year (2005-
holding
(BM) (2000-03) 04) (2004-05) 06)
(ac)
K Ra S K Ra S Khar Ra S Khar Ra S
hari bi umm hari bi umm if bi umm if bi umm
f er f er er er
a) 14.0 7 5.00 14.0 9 7.00 14.00 1 7.00 14.00 1 8.00
Rainfed/irri 0 .00 0 .30 0.0 1.0
gated land 0 0
b) Fallow - 7 9.00 - 4 7.00 - 4 7.00 - 3 6.00
.00 .10 .00 .00
c) Total 14.0 1 14.00 14.0 1 14.00 14.00 1 14.00 14.00 1 14.00
0 4.0 0 4.0 4.0 4.0
0 0 0 0
d) Three 26.00 30.30 31.00 33.00
season
total
II. IFS a) Field crops: Chilli, a) Field crops: a) Field crops: a) Field crops:
component soybean, sorghum, Paddy, Sorghum, Sorghum (DSV-2&6, sorghum (PY SSV-
s Paddy, Maize Maize, Cotton, SSV-74), Paddy 74), Paddy (MTU-
b) Fruit crops: b) Fruit crops: (MTU-1001), 1001), Soybean,
Tamarind-40, Sapota-80, Mango- Soybean, Cotton, cotton, Groundnut
mango-130 130, Tamarind-40, Groundnut, (GPBD-4), Mung,
c) Dairy c) Vegetables: Blackgram, Mung, b) Vegetables:
Tomato, b) Vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal,
d) Dairy, Tomato, Brinjal, Cucurbits,
e) Forestry Cucurbits, c) Fruit crops:
c) Fruit crops: Mango, Sapota,
Mango, Sapota, Tamarind,
Tamarind, d) Dairy Unit,
d) Dairy Unit, e) Fish, f) Azola &
e) Azola & Vermicompost
Vermicompost
III. Costs Total Total Total Total cost Total Total cost Total Total cost
and Retur cost retur retur retur
Return n n n n
(Rs.)
a) Food 15,400 6,000 12,30 5,663 42,00 10,000 77,50 20,000
grains 4 0 0
b) 22,000 10,000 56,92 244,445 45,00 10,000 18,00 10,000
Commercial 5 0 0
crops
c) - 1,500 8,000 2,000 30,50 15,000 16,00 7,000
Vegetables 0 0
d) Fodder 3,000 500 4,500 800 8,000 200 9,500 1,000
crops
e) Flower - - - - - - - -
crops
f) Fruits - - - - - - 4,000 500
crops
g) Dairy 1,20,0 55,200 1,44,0 48,000 1,44,0 48,000 1,86,0 50,400
00 00 00 00
h) fish - - - - - 800 33,75 2,000
culture 0
i) - - - - 1,260 250 8,760 250
Vermicomp
ost
j) Azola - - - - 1,800 500 1,920 500
IV Gross 1,60,4 73,200 2,25,7 80,908 2,70,7 84,250 3,19,7 91,150
income 00 29 60 60
V Total cost 73,200 - 80,90 - 84,25 - 91,15 -
(Rs.) 8 0 0
VI. Net 87,20 - 1,44, - 1,86, - 2,28, -
income 0 827 510 610
(Rs.)
VIII %age - 66.08 113.88 162.16
over BM yr
VIII. Addl. - 7,708 11,050 17,950
Cost over
BM (Rs.)
IX. Addl. - 66,329 1,10,360 1,59,360
Income
over BM
yr. (Rs.)
X. B:C 1.19 1.79 2.21 2.51
ratio
EXHIBITION
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Details Place Date Remarks
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DISCUSSION MEETING
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Remarks &
No Subject Place Date partici
Scientists involved
. pants
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No Subject Place Date partici Who organized
. pants
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Topic Scientist involved Remarks
No.
SUMMER INSTITUTE
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Course Title Organized Duration Remarks
No.
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Activities Nos. Village & Date Remarks
No.
No. of
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Topic / crop Place Date partici Who organized
No.
pants
3. EXTENSION
a. Transfer of Technologies
1. FARM TRIALS
Results of farm trials conducted during Kharif 2007-08
by EEU, Dharwad in Zone-8
&
No. Yield (q/ha)
Sl Name of Name of of
DOS
. the farm the farmer loca
& Remarks
N trial and (Sri) and - T1 T2 T3
DOH
o. treatment village tion
s
I.CROP IMPROVEMENT
10-11-
07
Mean 40.75 37.25
II.AGRONOMY
3 Identification 1. Basavaraj 2 19-6- 17.25 16.25 - * II year of the
of suitable Shivannavar 07 & 18.25 16.75 - trial
method of K.N. Koppa, 29-9-
sowing in Kalghatagi Tq. 07 * T1 recorded
soybean 2. Mahadevi 19-6- 7.57%
T1: Ridge Handi 07 & average
sowing on K.N.Koppa, 30-9- higher grain
either side of Kalghatagi Tq. 07 yield
ridge (30X7.5
cm)
T2: flat bed
sowing (Drill
sowing)
Mean 17.7 16.5 -
5 0
4 Use of 1. Basappa 1 18-6- 27.00 28.75 - * II year of
herbicide to Handi 07 & + + the trial
manage weeds K.N.Koppa 22-10- 9.50 11.00 - * T2
in maize + Kalghatagi Tq. 07 recorded6.48
soybean & 15.78%
intercropping higher grain
system yield of
(1:2, with row maize &
spacing of 30 soybean over
cm) T1
T1: 2 IC at 30 respectively.
& 35 DAS + 1 * Average
HW at 40 weed count
DAS at 15 DAS
T2: pre- t1 : 58, T2: 12
emergent
application of
Butachlor @
1.5 kg a.i/ha +
1 IC at 20
DAS
No. Yield (q/ha)
Sl Name of Name of of
DOS
. the farm the farmer loca
& Remarks
N trial and (Sri) and - T1 T2 T3
DOH
o. treatment village tion
s
I.CROP IMPROVEMENT
5 Use of 1. Basappa 1 18-6- 26.50 28.00 - * II year of
herbicide to Handi 07 & + + the trial
manage weeds K.N.Koppa, 24-10- 7.50 8.50 * T2
in maize + Kalghatagi Tq. 07 recorded6.5.
cowpea 66 &
intercropping 13.33%
system (1:2, higher maize
sown at 30 cm & cowpea
row spacing) grain yield
T1: 2 IC at 20 respectively
& 35 DAC + over T1.
1 HW at 40 * Average
DAS weed count
T2: Pre- at 15 DAS
emergent T1 : 49, T2: 14
application of
Butachlor @
1.5 kg a.i./ha
+ 1 IC at 20
DAS
Mean 31/5 29.0
(110 (107
.0) .5)
Name of Yield (q/ha)
Name of No.
the
Sl. the farm of DOS &
farmer Remarks
No. trial and locat DOH T1 T2 T3 T4
(Sri) and
treatment -ions
village
6 To test the Sri B.C. 1 15-12-06 90.0 87.0 85.0 82.0 * I year of the
performance Tadas & trial
of Yemmetti 10-11-07 * SNK-44
sugarcane Kalghatagi recorded
wooly aphid Tq. 9.57%
resistant higher cane
varieties yield as
T1: SNK-44 compared to
T2: SNK-49 CoC-671.
T3: SNK- * All varieties
754 were free
from wooly
aphid
T4: SNK- incidence.
CoC-671
(C)
No. Yield (q/ha)
Sl Name of Name of of
. the farm the farmer loca DOS &
Remarks
N trial and (Sri) and - DOH T1 T2 T3
o. treatment village tion
s
III. PLANT PATHOLOGY
7 Evaluation of Smt. 1 29-6-07 18.80 18.50 - * I year of the
plant based Shankaravva & rail.
pesticides Basappa 1-10-07
against rust of Handi * T1 recorded
soybean K.N.Koppa marginally
T1: Neem oil Kalghatagi higher grain
@ 1.0% (10 Tq. yield
ml/l) 3 sprays (1.62%)
at an interval over T2.
of 10 days PDI:
from the on T1: 12.18
set of disease. T2: 14.09
T2:
Hexaconazole
@ 0.1% (1
ml/l)2 sprays
at an interval
of 15 days
starting from
the on set of
disease.
2. FIELD DAY
Sl. Place of
Date Village Visit purpose
No. visit
4. DEMONSTRATION
a. Method Demonstration
b. Front line Demonstration
Need based Demonstration
A Yield q/ha)
Sl. Name of DOS
rea D Cont
N the farmer Village & Remarks
(ha emon rol
o. (Sri/Smt.) DOH
) .
1. Shankrappa K.N. Koppa, 0.4 3-6-07 36.00 35.00 The
Banakar Kalghatagi 16-11- demonstration
Tq. 07 fields recorded
4.56% higher
2. Veerabadra I. K.N. Koppa, 0.4 3-6-07 38.50 36.75 average grian
Banakar Kalghatagi 12-11- yield of drill
Tq. 07 sown rice as
compared to
3. Shankravva K.N. Koppa, 0.4 5-6-07 35.50 34.00
control fields.
Handi Kalghatagi 20-11-
Tq. 07
Technology: Demonstration field : Seed mixing of paddy + Sunhemp at the Ratio of 10:1 and
incorporating sunhemp at planting operation.
Sl. Date /
Title Remarks
No. Place
1 Azola cultivation K.N.Koppa Demonstrated to construct
Azola pit
Kalghatagi
Tq.
25-1-2007
Sl.
No Content Village Remarks
.
4 Exhibition stall UAS, 1-5 Oct. Worked for exhibition stall for
of EEU / KVK Dharwad 2007 5 days. Displayed recent
developments of Extension
Education Unit work.
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Remarks &
No Subject Place Date partici
Scientists involved
. pants
c) AS RESOURCE PERSON
No. of
Sl. Name of the
Date Place Topic partici-
No. organizer
pants
e) DIAGNOSTIC VISIT
FIELD VISITS (photographs enclosed)
a) Research Article
Full-length two articles submitted for publication in refereed journal
(Acceptance letters enclosed)
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Title Name of the Journal
No.
1 Women self-help Groups prospectus International Agricultural Statistical
and constraints Sciences, New Delhil
2 Socio Economic profile of women International Agricultural Statistical
Self-help Groups of Dharwad district, Sciences, New Delhil
Karnataka
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Name of the leaflet Published year
No.
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Course Title Organized Duration
No.
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Course Title Organized Duration
No.
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Course Title Organized Duration
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Content Organized Remarks
No.
1 25 units of Azola started with K.N. Koppa, Low cost Azola units have
farmers Kalghatagi Tq. been started with self help
on 4-12-2007 group members of K.N.
Koppa. They are educated
about construction and the
feeling schedule for
milking animals, fish,
poultry, etc.
2 World Food Day and Rabi K.N. Koppa, Celebrated World Food
Campaign Kalghatagi Tq. Day at K.N. Koppa.
19-10-2007 Homestead technology was
diffused by Rural Home
Science students in this
programme.