Comparative suitability assessment field trials of fourdifferent IDM modules for the management of leaf curldisease of tomato were conducted at farmer’s field. The trialcites were located in Chorgarhi, Mankesher and Upani villageof district Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh. The trials were conductedduring 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 as On Farm Trial. Trendof results obtained during past three years of experimentationindicated that all the management modules tested were foundsuperior over predominant farmer’s practice (M1). Themodule M4 having tolerant variety, seed treatment withinsecticide, nursery raising in nylon net cages of 40 mesh,root dip of seedling with systemic insecticide Imidacloprid,as to enable nursery to be transplanted, remain uninfestableby white flies and thrips at least up to 2 weeks aftertransplanting. Further, initial roughing at 3 weeks aftertransplanting and two subsequent sprays of systemicinsecticide before flowering, at 25 and 45 DAT was foundeffective not only in reducing disease incidence butdecreased total number of white fly per plant as well. Thispackage of practice was also able to enhance tomato yieldwith favorable cost benefit ratio. Module 4 was followed bymodule T3, where most of the measures mentioned in module4 were followed except use of nylon net. Therefore, it is verymuch evident that the seed treatment with insecticide andseedling dip measures along with physical intervention todeploy nylon net to prevent assess of vectors to nurseriesinside the cage, hold the great promise to have an almostleaf curl free crop.