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  <title>Sequential Extension Methodology for Augmentation of Higher Yields in&lt;br&gt;Soybean through Cluster Front Line Demonstrations at KVK</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.58321/AATCCReview.2024.12.01.220</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Oilseed production assumes great importance in India. Among oilseed crops,<br />
rapeseed &amp; mustard is the third most important group of oilseed crops in the world<br />
after Soybean and palm oil. The Nizamabad district is the second major district in the<br />
area and production of soybean crops in Telangana state. Most of the soils in<br />
Nizamabad district are red and black soils with sandy loam texture. Major Kharif<br />
crops grown in the study area are rice, soybean, maize, sugarcane, etc the present<br />
study was conducted by following sequential extension methods in conducting CFLD<br />
oilseeds under NMOOP with Basara variety which has been developed and released<br />
by PJTSAU, Hyderabad. The study was focused on a combination and sequence of<br />
extension methods to reach the farmers and persuade them to adopt the scientific<br />
technology package in soybean through cluster mode. The technologies were<br />
demonstrated right from land preparation to the marketing of the produce against the<br />
check i.e. farmer&#39;s practice. Under CFLD Demonstration farmers have received a<br />
16.35 percent yield increase over check and a 2.36:1 B: C ratio. To achieve these<br />
results KVK, Rudrur has adopted the sequence of extension methodology like<br />
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA), Brainstorming sessions, Surveys, Interaction<br />
with Principal Scientist (Oil seeds) &amp; Literature development and distribution to the<br />
farmers Orientation meeting, Critical input (Seed) distribution, Demonstration on<br />
sowing with a seed drill, Field visits &amp; Interaction meetings, Timely Agro advisories,<br />
Training Programmes on crop production and plant protection aspects, Field Day<br />
and documentation of feedback, Demonstration on mechanized harvesting, a<br />
Training program on post-harvest management and marketing, Facilitating in the<br />
marketing of the produce and linking with buyers to get good price Linking the<br />
farmers to a source of good quality seed. Well-designed Sequential Extension<br />
Methodology and Technology to reach Research output to the farmers through<br />
Extension is the need of the hour. Successful implementation of extension activities<br />
like Cluster Front Line Demonstrations through KVKs contributes to the income<br />
security of the farmers.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Oilseed production assumes great importance in India. Among oilseed crops,<br />
rapeseed &amp; mustard is the third most important group of oilseed crops in the world<br />
after Soybean and palm oil. The Nizamabad district is the second major district in the<br />
area and production of soybean crops in Telangana state. Most of the soils in<br />
Nizamabad district are red and black soils with sandy loam texture. Major Kharif<br />
crops grown in the study area are rice, soybean, maize, sugarcane, etc the present<br />
study was conducted by following sequential extension methods in conducting CFLD<br />
oilseeds under NMOOP with Basara variety which has been developed and released<br />
by PJTSAU, Hyderabad. The study was focused on a combination and sequence of<br />
extension methods to reach the farmers and persuade them to adopt the scientific<br />
technology package in soybean through cluster mode. The technologies were<br />
demonstrated right from land preparation to the marketing of the produce against the<br />
check i.e. farmer&#39;s practice. Under CFLD Demonstration farmers have received a<br />
16.35 percent yield increase over check and a 2.36:1 B: C ratio. To achieve these<br />
results KVK, Rudrur has adopted the sequence of extension methodology like<br />
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA), Brainstorming sessions, Surveys, Interaction<br />
with Principal Scientist (Oil seeds) &amp; Literature development and distribution to the<br />
farmers Orientation meeting, Critical input (Seed) distribution, Demonstration on<br />
sowing with a seed drill, Field visits &amp; Interaction meetings, Timely Agro advisories,<br />
Training Programmes on crop production and plant protection aspects, Field Day<br />
and documentation of feedback, Demonstration on mechanized harvesting, a<br />
Training program on post-harvest management and marketing, Facilitating in the<br />
marketing of the produce and linking with buyers to get good price Linking the<br />
farmers to a source of good quality seed. Well-designed Sequential Extension<br />
Methodology and Technology to reach Research output to the farmers through<br />
Extension is the need of the hour. Successful implementation of extension activities<br />
like Cluster Front Line Demonstrations through KVKs contributes to the income<br />
security of the farmers.</p>
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