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KA M L A N E HR U I N S T I T U T E

OF P HY S I CAL AN D S OCI AL
S CI E N CE S
Sultanpur, UP
Faculty of
Agriculture
Progressive report on

R AW E & AIA
Submitted to
Arvind Pratap Singh
RAWE & AIA Coordinator
Submit by
Ankit Maurya
Dept. of Agriculture 21464378
Extension Faculty of
Agriculture
B.Sc. Agriculture
Final year (7th sem)
K.N.I.P.S.S. Sultanpur
Contents
1 - I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R AW E
2- O b j e c t i v e o f R A W
E 3-Village Attachm
ent
4 - A g r o I n d u s t r i a lA t t a c h m e n t ( A I
A ) 5 -E d u c a t i o n a l t o u r / F i e l d v i s i t
6-Plant clinic
Introduction to
RAWE
R u r a A g r i c u l t u r Wo r E x p e r i e n P r o g r a ( R AW E ) i
lo r g a n ia zl e e v e r y y e ka f o r ct eh e u n d e m g r a d u s
d . S
B ( H ro n s . A g r i cr u l t u r yaet ae V I I t s t su ed m
e ne ts so
te
c. R f ianrai ll ri n u nhd e r sf t ar n. d i t h
h) e l p s t h e es, t u d e n t p r i m
AW E s i t u a t i o n s s t a t yo f a g r i cnugl t u r a l t e c h n o l o eg i
ar ud roapl t es d, b y f a r m e ur s , p r i oe rs i t i z e t h e f a r m e r ' s p r o b l e
ms and to develop skills and attitude of workin
g with farm familiesforoveralldevelopmentinrura
larea.
Objectives of RAWE
1. To provide an opportunity to the students to understand the rural setting in
relation to agriculture and allied activities.
2. To make the students familiar with socio-economic conditions of the farmers
and their problems.
3. To impart diagnostic and remedial knowledge to the students relevant to real
field situations through practical training.
4. To develop communication skills in students using extension
teaching methods in transfer of technology.
5. To develop confidence and competence to solve agricultural problems
6. To acquaint students with on-going extension and rural
development programmes
Village
Attachment
 S U RV E Y O F V I L L A G E
 A G R O N O M I C A L I N T E RV E N T I O N S
SOIL I M P R O V E M E N TI N T E RV E N T I
ONS
 H O R T I C U LT U R A L I N T E RV E N T I O N
S
Survey of village
General information about village
• Name of the Village
• Block
• Tehsil
• Dishtrict
• State
• Pin code
• Total geographical area
• Total cultivated area
Information about Selected farmer

• Name of the Farmer


-
• Caste -
• Village -
• Block & Tehsil -
• District -
• Contact no. -
Photographs related to the survey (minimum-2)
Agronomical Interventions
Agronomic operations done by the farmers during crop production

• Field No.
• Field area (ha)
• Crop name
• Crop variety grown
• Tillage

• Seed rate
• Sowing date
• Seed treatment method
• Manuring & fertilizer application
• Weed control & intercultural operations
• Irrigation and drainage
Agronomic operations done during crop production
• Harvesting
• Transportation to threshing floor
• Threshing and winnowing
• Actual yield per ha.
• Main product
• By-product

Estimated value of the produce


• Main product
• Estimated expenditure
• Profit or loss (Rs./ha)
Summary of the work by the student done on the farmer's field

Suggestion to farmers for future work


Photographs related to agronomical interventions
Soil improvement intervention
Preparation of the soil health card
• Name
• Address
• Village
• Tehsil

• District
• Adhar No.
• Mobile No.
• Soil Sample Number
• Date of Soil Collection
• GPS • Longitude
• Latitude
• Irrigated Soil/Rainfed Soil
Result of Soil Testing

PARAMETER VALU ANALYSI REMARKS


pH E S

EC
ORGANIC CARBON
AVAILABLE NITROGEN
AVAILABLE PHOSPHORUS
AVAILABLE POTASSIUM
AVAILABLE SULPHUR
AVAILABLE ZINC
AVAILABLE BORON
AVAILABLE IRON
AVAILABLE MANGANESE
AVAILABLE COPPER
G E N E R A L R E C O M M E N D AT I O
N•SOrganic manure
• Bio-fertilizer
• Gypsum i

O B J E C T I V E SO F S O I L T E S T I N
G

A D VA N T A G E S O F S O I L T E S T I N
G
Photographs related to this interventions
Horticultural Interventions
1- Fruit crop
• Crop & crop variety
• Area/no. Of trees
• Intercrop name & variety
• Manure/Fertilizer applied

• Yield of fruits crop


• Yield of inter crop
• Yield per ha/per tree
• Net expenditure per ha. Per tree
• Mode of transport and sale of the produce
• Net profit per ha. Per tree
Vegetable crop
• Crop & crop variety
• Area
• Intercrop name & variety
• Manure/Fertilizer applied
• Yield of vegetable crop
• Yield of inter crop
• Yield per ha
• Net expenditure per ha.
• Mode of transport and sale of the produce
• Net profit per ha. Per tree
Animal production interventions
S. No. particulars Types of animal Others
Cow Buffalo. Goat. Hen
No. Of animal .
1

2 Age of animal

3 If purchased

year of purchase

Price (Rs.)

4 If home bred

Present value (Rs.)

5 Total income

6 Total expenditure

7 Net profit
Photographs related to this interventions
Agro industrial attachment
Objectives of agro industrial
attachment
1 To expose the students to Industrial environment, this cannot be simulated in the university.
2To familiarize the students with various Materials, Machines, Processes, Products and their applications
along with relevant aspects of shop management.
3To make the students understand the psychology of the workers, and approach to problems along with the
practices followed at factory
4To understand the scope, functions and job responsibilities in various departments of an organization. To
expose various aspects of entrepreneurship during the programme period.
Activities and tasks

• Name of industry
• Location
• Address
• Form of Ownership
• Type of Organisation

Objectives of the industry:


Employment

S. No. Category. Male. Female. Tota


l

• Working proprietor and partner


• Unpaid workers

• Employment

A) Manager and professional staff


B) Skilled staff
C) Unskilled staff
D) Others

• No. Of shifts per day


• No. of hr. Worked per week for all shifts
• Working capital
• Source of finance-
• Tenure of building occupied for industry-
• Total area occupied for industry-

Contribution of the industry promoting environment

• Total labour cost


• Total goods purchased in Rs.
• value of stocks(at the time of in-plant
training
• Value of fixed
assets Land
Building and other construction
work Transport and other equipment
Out put
• Main product
• Quantity produce
• Value

• Is the industry a member of any association (indicate the


type)

Quality management
• Are the product certified
• Type of certification
• Total no. Of Quality control'staff
Photographs related to this interventions
Educational tour/Field visit
Name of the place visited-
Reason for the visiting-
Activities done at visited
place-
Photographs of the visited place
Plant clinic
A) Entomology
• Name of the crop

Insect name Scientific name Symptoms Management


B) Pathology
Name of the crop

Name of Causal
Symptoms Management
disease organism
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