Batch A-- AGRON 4211 Field Crops-I (Kharif) 3(2+1) Name of teacher Dr. L.R.Yadav

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Batch A-- AGRON 4211 Field Crops-I (Kharif) 3(2+1) Name of teacher Dr. L.R.Yadav Lecture schedule :Theory 1. Pearl millet-importance, origin, distribution,production, soil and climatic requirement (grain & forage). 2. Pearl millet- improved varieties,(grain and forage) seed and sowing, intercultural operation/weed management, mid-season corrections, intercropping and fertilizer management (grain & forage). 3. Pearl millet-water management, plant protection measures, harvesting, yield and cutting management in forage 20.7.2015 25.7.2015 27.7.2015 4. Maize- importance, origin, distribution, production, soil and climatic requirement, improved varieties, seed and sowing Lecturer schedule: Practical 1. 2. 3. 4. Identification of seeds, crops and other inputs 15.7.2015 Sowing methods of different kharif crops 22.7.2015 Seed bed preparation of kharif crops 29.7.2015 Working out seed rate, real value and related numerical Batch B-- AGRON 4211 Field Crops-I (Kharif) 3(2+1) Name of teacher Dr. L.R.Yadav Lecture schedule :Theory 5. Pearl millet-importance, origin, distribution,production, soil and climatic requirement (grain & forage). 6. Pearl millet- improved varieties,(grain and forage) seed and sowing, intercultural operation/weed management, mid-season corrections, intercropping and 17.7.2015 20.7.2015

fertilizer management (grain & forage). 7. Pearl millet-water management, plant protection measures, harvesting, yield and cutting management in forage 8. Maize- importance, origin, distribution, production, soil and climatic requirement, improved varieties, seed and sowing 24.7.2015 27.7.2015 Lecturer schedule: Practical 5. 6. 7. 8. Identification of seeds, crops and other inputs 25.7.2015 Sowing methods of different kharif crops Seed bed preparation of kharif crops Working out seed rate, real value and related numerical S. No. to be covered Batch - A Agron 4212 Weed Management 2 (1+1) Date 1. Weeds definition, harmful and beneficial effects and classification 15.07.15 2. Identification of common weeds and their characteristics 21.07.15 3. Ecology of weeds, 22.07.15 4. Biology of nut sedge and bermuda grass 28.07.15 5. Weed - reproduction and seed dissemination 29.07.15 Batch - B Agron 4212 Weed Management 2 (1+1) S. No. to be covered Date 1. Identification of common weeds and their characteristics 15.07.15 2. Weeds definition, harmful and beneficial effects and classification 17.07.15 3. Biology of nut sedge and bermuda grass 22.07.15

4. Ecology of weeds, 24.07.15 5. Biology of Parthenium and Celosia. 29.07.15 6. Weed - reproduction and seed dissemination 30.07.15 Batch- A- HORT 4211 Production Technology of Fruit and Plantation Crops 3(2+1) Teacher Dr.M.R.Choudhary and O.P.Garhwal No. of lecture Dated 1. Theory Lecture Importance, introduction and scope of 15-07-2015 No-1 horticulture. 2 Theory Lecture No-2 Classification of fruits according to climate. 16-07-2015 3 Exercise No.1 Identification of fruit and plantation crops. 17-07-2015 (Practical) 4 Theory Lecture No-3 Selection of site. 22-07-2015 5 Theory Lecture Mango- Botanical name, family, origin, 23-07-2015 No-4 distribution, climate, soil, varieties, propagation, planting, manures and fertilizers, irrigation. 6 Exercise No.2 Study of horticultural tools and implements and 24-07-2015 (Practical) their uses. 7 Theory Lecture Planning, establishment and layout of orchard. 29-07-2015 No-5 8 Theory Lecture No-6 Propagation methods of fruit crops. 30-07-2015 9 Exercise No.3 Plant propagation methods by seeds. 31-07-2015 (Practical)

Batch-B HORT 4211 Production Technology of Fruit and Plantation Crops 3(2+1) Teacher-- Dr.M.R.Choudhary and O.P.Garhwal No. of lecture Dated 1. Theory Lecture Importance, introduction and scope of 17-07-2015 No-1 horticulture. 2 Theory Lecture Classification of fruits according to climate. 21-07-2015 No-2 3 Theory Lecture No-3 Selection of site. 24-07-2015 4 Exercise No.1 Identification of fruit and plantation crops. 25-07-2015 (Practical) 5 Theory Lecture No-4 Mango- Botanical name, family, origin, distribution, climate, soil, varieties, propagation, 28-07-2015 6 Theory Lecture No-5 planting, manures and fertilizers, irrigation. Planning, establishment and layout of orchard. 31-07-2015 Batch- A Course No.: Nemat-4211 (Introductory Nematology) 2(1+1) Teacher Guest faculty S. No. to be taught Date 1. Study of compound microscope along with other laboratory 15 July, 2015 necessaries (Practical) 2. Introduction and economic importance of plant parasitic nematodes 17 July,2015 (Theory) 3. Survey, collection of soil samples and plant materials. (Practical) 22 July,2015 4. Historic development of Nematology in Indian and Abroad. (Theory) 24 July,2015 5. Extraction of nematodes from soil by direct method. (Practical) 29 July,2015 6. Salient features and structures of nematode. (Theory) 31 July,2015

Batch- B Course No.: Nemat-4211 (Introductory Nematology) 2(1+1) Teacher Guest faculty S. No. to be taught Date 1. Introduction and economic importance of plant parasitic nematodes 17 July, 2015 (Theory) 2. Study of compound microscope along with other laboratory 21 July,2015 accessories (Practical) 3. Historic development of Nematology in Indian and Abroad. (Theory) 24 July,2015 4. Survey, collection of soil samples and plant materials. (Practical) 28 July,2015 5. Salient features and structures of nematode. (Theory) 31 July,2015 AGECO- 4211 ( Production Economics & Farm Management ) Credit Hours 2( 1+1) Name of course teacher- Dr. R.C.sharma Lecture Schedule Theory Batch A S.N. s No. of Lectur e Date wise Lecture 1. Meaning, definition, nature and scope of agricultural economics 1 20.7.2015 2. Basic concepts and terms used in production economics and concepts of 1 25.07.2015 production 3. Meaning, definition and type of production functions Linear and Cobb 1 27.7.2015 Douglas 4. Law of returns : Increasing, constants, and decreasing 1 5. Factors product relationship and determination optimum input and output 1 6. Factor factor relationship 1 7. Product product relationship 1 8. Types of enterprise relationship 1 9. Meaning, definition and importance of returns to scale 1 10. Meaning and definition of farm management 1 11. Economic principles applied to the organization of farm business 1 12. Types and system of farming 1 13. Farm planning and budgeting 1 14. Risk and uncertainty 1 15. Linear programming: assumptions, advantages and limitations of linear programming 2 Lecture Schedule Practical 1. Computation of cost concepts 2 2. Method of computation of depreciations 1

3. Analysis of Net worth statement 2 4. Farm inventory analysis 2 5. Preparation of farm plans and budgets 2 6. Preparation of farm records and accounts 1 AGECO- 4211 (Production Economics & Farm Management) Credit Hours 2( 1+1) Name of course teacher- Dr. R.C.sharma Lecture Schedule Theory S.N. s Batch B No. of Lectur e Date wise Lecture 1. Meaning, definition, nature and scope of agricultural economics 1 20.7.2015 2. Basic concepts and terms used in production economics and concepts of production 1 21.07.201 5 3. Meaning, definition and type of production functions Linear and Cobb 1 27.7.2015 Douglas 4. Law of returns : Increasing, constants, and decreasing 1 28.7.2015 5. Factors product relationship and determination optimum input and output 1 6. Factor factor relationship 1 7. Product product relationship 1 8. Types of enterprise relationship 1 9. Meaning, definition and importance of returns to scale 1 10. Meaning and definition of farm management 1 11. Economic principles applied to the organization of farm business 1 12. Types and system of farming 1 13. Farm planning and budgeting 1 14. Risk and uncertainty 1 15. Linear programming: assumptions, advantages and limitations of linear programming Lecture Schedule Practical 1. Computation of cost concepts 2 2

2. Method of computation of depreciations 1 3. Analysis of Net worth statement 2 4. Farm inventory analysis 2 5. Preparation of farm plans and budgets 2 6. Preparation of farm records and accounts 1