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Activities and Achievements
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Participation
of staff members in the Krishi Melawas organized by
University and Other Agricultural departments.
Participation in the exhibition , Shiwarpheri, Shetkari
Dilasa Abhiyan, Shetkari Dindi and Samuhik Janjagran
Abhiyan-2007 (organized by the University).
Publication of article in news paper, Krishi Patrika.
Massages to Akashwani kendra Akola for the farmers.
Organized Doordarshan programme.
Field visits arranged by the department.
Farmers visited the department.
Arranged the training for the rural youth Self employment
training to the rural youth on milk procurement and
milk processing, fodder production and preservation.
Published booklets for the farmers.
Farmers of Vidarbha region and dairy farmers in particular
visited the dairy farm and provided the guidance regarding
the breeds , care and Management, feeding and breeding
, health care.
Books, leaflets, folders are published by the department
on animal husbandry.
Two villages of each tahsil of Akola district were
selected for demonstration of low quality fodder. |
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| Research
Recommendations (Approved in AGRESCO) |
| 1. |
Studies
undertaken during 1984, revealed that, it is advantageous
to have crossbred animals with 50 per cent Jersey
exotic inheritance for optimum milk production. |
| 2. |
Studies
conducted during 1981-82 to 1985-86 on economical
rearing of Sahiwal, Sahiwal x Jersey and Sahiwal x
Holstein Friesian half bred calves revealed that,
economical rearing of calves can be done by feeding
milk replacer as substitute to milk, without affecting
their growth and health. |
| 3. |
Draft
efficiency of Purnathadi buffalo bullock and crossbred
bullocks indicated that more speed of work (7 per
cent) and higher generation of HP (15 per cent) can
be obtained from crossbred bullocks over Purnathadi
buffalo bullocks. |
| 4. |
From the
study conducted to find out the effect of feeding
of sunflower and soybean cake vis-à-vis groundnut
cake, it was observed that the total milk production,
total fat, SNF and TS were not influenced due to feeding
of various cakes. However, on the basis of cost economics,
sunflower cake may be included in concentrates. |
| 5. |
Mixed
cropping of berseem and oat on the total green out
turn revealed that mixed cropping resulted in higher
production of green out turn. In mixed cropping seed
rate of 20 kg berseem + 20 kg oat per ha was therefore
recommended. |
| 6. |
Studies
conducted to find out the superiority of different
grasses revealed that Anjan grass may be grown as
a pasture under irrigation. |
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More green
forage and dry matter yield can be obtained by planting
anjan + glycine or marvel + glycine on field boundaries
to provide quality forage to animals. |
| 8. |
Feeding of green improved Ramkel
as a substitute to concentrate is recommended as under.
Daily
milk production (kg) |
Feeding
schedule (kg/day/cow |
Concentrates
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Green
Ramkel |
2
to 4 |
- |
25
to 30 |
5
to 7 |
2.0 |
20
to 25 |
8
to 10 |
2.5
to 3.0 |
20
to 30 |
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| 9. |
Stylosanthus
hemata is recommended for growing on lighter soils.
It is further recommended to grow this fodder crop
on bunds and grazing yard to provide quality fodder. |
| 10. |
Feeding
management of concentrates + roughages in lactating
animals revealed that milk production in cows and
buffaloes can be enhanced by 7 to 10 per cent without
affecting quality of milk by feeding concentrates
soaked in water (1.5 kg water per kg concentrates)
for one hour. |
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A study on subabhul for
evaluating its uses as fodder, fuel and timber revealed
that –
I) Subabhul
possess good potential for producing fodder, fuel
and timber. The plants should be topped after one
year for green foliage. After three years for maximum
fuel, good quality timber and moderate quantity
of green foliage. For timber purpose plant should
be allow to grow for five years. To make subabhul
more beneficial in all purposes under rainfed conditions,
it is recommended to top the plants after three
years.
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Application
of 45 kg N/ha is recommended to Dinanath Grass for
obtaining higher green fodder. |
| 13. |
Studies
on the use of carbon-di-oxide for increasing shelf
life of curd indicated that plastic containers are
equally suitable as glass containers for 10 days at
ambient temperature. |
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Studies
on the shelf life of carbonated sweet and sour curd
in plastic container, revealed that plastic containers
are suitable for production and storage of sour as
well as sweet curd, minimum for one week. |
| 15. |
Jaggery
powder @ 5 per cent of the weight of ghee is recommended
as a preservative to improve the keeping quality of
ghee. |
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Following practices are
recommended to increasing keeping quality of milk.
i. Grooming
and washing of milking animals before 3-4 hours
of milking.
ii. Cleaning of udder and hands of the milker.
iii. Washing the milking parlour and utensils
iv. Use of dome shaped or small top milking pails,
discarding first few strips, straining of milk and
storage in cover vessel.
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Effect
of different stabilizers on quality and quantity of
shrikhnad prepared from cow and buffalo milk revealed
that the outturn of shrikhand prepared from cow and
buffalo skimmed milk is lower by 15-18 per cent and
has low acceptability. The quality of skimmed milk
shrikhand can be improved by addition of Bhendi gum
@ 1.5 per cent of Accacia gum @ 2.0 per cent in milk. |
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Effect of stabilizers on homogenized
lassi revealed that different stabilizers viz., gelatin,
agar-agar, acacia gum and carboxy-methyl-cellulose,
agar-agar proved to be the best for preventing whey
separation in lassi prepared from whole or skimmed milk
of buffalo. Hence, it is recommended to use 0.1 per
cent and 0.3 per cent agar-agar in buffalo whole and
skimmed milk, respectively. |
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Use of
guar gum @ 0.2 to 0.3% in lassi is sufficient to prevent
whey separation during storage upto of one week. |
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Following
packages of practices are recommended for improvement
of health and production of livestock.
i. Regular deworming once
in a year
ii. Spraying of 0.2% Decamethrine (Butox) twice
a year.
iii. Feeding of mineral mixture 2% in the feed regularly
to the growing and lactating animals.
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| 21. |
Ice-cream
can be prepared by replacing 35 per cent milk solid
(not fat) with sweet potato pulp. |
| 22. |
Study of effect of Bhendi gum
as stabilizer on the ice-cream at different levels revealed
that the ice-cream should be prepared by using eight
per cent fat and three per cent bhendi gum. |
| 23. |
Studies
on udder and teat measurement and their correlation
with milk production in crossbred cows revealed that
udder and teat measurements alongwith test day milk
should be considered as a reliable criteria for selecting
dairy animals where no performance records are available. |
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Sugarcane
baggase treated with 4 per cent urea at 50% moisture
level 4 weeks (28 days) should be used for feeding
to sheep. |
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For preparation
of economic concentrate mixture for sheep, it is recommended
to incorporate 40% subabul leaf in concentrate mixture. |
| 26. |
Dry root
powder of Ashwagandha at the rate of 30 g, two times
a day be fed to lactating cows for 30 days to increase
daily milk yield. |
| 27. |
Good acceptable
quality burfi can be prepared by blending of 15% mung
flour with 50 p.c. sugar in khoa. |
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Instead
of feeding whole milk to crossbred calves, a replacement
upto 75% by soyamilk be done. |
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Gliricidia
maculate (Giripushpa) has a high nutritive value hence
plantation of this shrub be taken upto develop silvipasture
for sheep. It should be fed to sheep @ 2.5 to 3 kg/day. |
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It is
recommended to take plantation of subabhul; shevri,
kanchan, heta, Lucerne, rawan and ber to develop silvipasture
for sheep. |
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Anjan
tree leaves (4-4.5 kg/day) provide all essential nutrient
hence recommended for feeding daily to goats. |
| 32. |
Studies
on economics of milk and milk products revealed that
maximum profit can be obtained from chocolate milk
drink, fruit flavoured milk drink and skimmed milk,
dahi prepared in combination with cream, ghee and
butter, respectively. |
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Sodium
alginate (0.2%) as stabilizer with milk having 1.5%
fat should be used to prepare a good quality chocolate
milk. |
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Use one
per cent extract of green bhendi fruits for reducing
whey separation in low fat (0-1.5%) lassi during storage. |
| 35. |
Use of sheep milk for paneer
preparation is equally suitable as that of buffalo milk. |
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It is
recommended to use yeas cultures in yoghurt/ chhanna
whey as coagulant for production of chhanna to be
used in Rasogolla preparation. |
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PDKV Berar
Burfi prepared from goat milk, Khoa blended with mango
pulp and sugar is recommended. |
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