In modern agriculture, in view of the rapid progress in newer techniques of cultivation and availability of several options of crop management practices, reliance exclusively on chemical control for insect pest management has not yielded desired returns for the farmer. Integrated pest Management (IPM) became an effective alternative to the use of chemicals. Hence, imparting knowledge on modern technologies to the farmers has become one of the most important mandate of the extension system of India. Capacity building of farmers to update their knowledge and skills in modern agriculture technologies is one of the mandate of KVKs The present study was conducted on evaluating the effectiveness of farmers trainings on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) held at Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Utukur conducted which is needed for further improvement in their standard. Two variables namely, respondents socio economic status and their knowledge levels about the IPM practices learned in training programme at KVK Utukur were measured by a structured interview schedule to study outcome of the training. | An impact study on training programme on integrated pest management