Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University organised an exposure visit of women and men beneficiary famers at its main campus under ICAR Funded Farmer FIRST Project. This exposure visit was organized under the supervision and guidance of Dr. P.S. Brar, Director of Extension Education and Nodal officer of Farmer FIRST Project. This whole visit was coordinated by Dr Y.S. Jadoun, Dr. S.K. Kansal, Dr. Navkiran and PG scholars of the Department of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education. About 60 Beneficiary farm families both men and women farmers from the operational area of project were actively participated in the exposure visit at the main campus of the University. During the visit, women farmers visited the College of Dairy Science & Technology. In the college Dr. Gopika Talwar briefed about various activities of college and different entrepreneurial opportunities for the farm women through value addition of milk and milk by-products. A paneer making demonstration was give to farm women by Dr. Rekha Chawla in which she demonstrated them the correct method of paneer making. The male farmers first visited the Fish farm of college of Fisheries where Dr. Prabjeet gave them brief introduction about all the aspects of fish farming and fish-cum-duck farming and employment opportunities through adoption of various integrated fish-cum-livestock farming models. Further they visited the Goat farm, Rabbit farm, ornamental plant nursery and fruit plant nursery.At Experimental Dairy Plant of GADVASU Dr. Gopika acquainted them with processing and packaging of milk and milk products. They were made aware about different dairy products prepared at plant along with various dairy products making machines. Farmers visited the Integrated Farming System (IFS) Unit of Punjab Agricultural University. Dr. S S Walia, Director, School of Organic Farming and In-charge IFS Unit interacted with the farmers and demonstrated various IFS models along with their economics to get round the year income by adopting these IFS Models.Dr. P. S Brar appreciated the efforts made by all team members of the project and said that such exposure visits should be organised on regular basis to motivate the farm families to get them aware about various latest livestock based interventions.