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Muhamad Amin
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Penerapan Teknologi Pembuatan Pakan Ternak Ruminansia di Desa Teluk Santong Kecamatan Plampang Kabupaten Sumbawa Muhamad Amin; Syamsul Hidayat Dilaga; Dahlanuddin Dahlanuddin; Oscar Yanuarianto; Azhary Noersidiq
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v8i1.625

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This community service activity was conducted to address the problem of feed scarcity faced by farmers in Teluk Santong Village, Plampang Subdistrict, Sumbawa Regency, especially during the dry season. The main issue was the limited knowledge and skills of farmers in utilizing abundant agricultural waste, such as rice straw and corn straw, as a quality feed source. The objective of this program was to enhance the farmers' capacity in feed processing through the application of ammoniation and fermentation technologies. The implementation method involved three stages: counseling through lectures, distribution of written materials (brochures), and direct hands-on demonstration with the "Putra Ano Siup" Farmer Group. The results showed high enthusiasm from the participants, who actively engaged in discussions and practice. The farmers successfully adopted the introduced technologies and are now able to independently produce processed feed. This activity has provided a practical and sustainable solution to ensure the year-round availability of quality feed, thereby supporting livestock productivity in the region. Based on the positive response and the successful adoption of the technology, this program was considered successful
Peningkatan Kualitas Pakan Ruminansia Melalui Teknologi Amoniasi Dan Silase Pada Kelompok Tani Ternak Sinar Terang Desa Bagik Polak Lombok Barat Muhamad Amin; Syamsul Hidayat Dilaga; Dahlanuddin Dahlanuddin; Oscar Yanuarianto; Suhubdy Suhubdy
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v8i1.683

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Feed availability and quality remain major constraints in smallholder cattle production systems in West Nusa Tenggara, particularly during the dry season. Low-quality crop residues such as rice straw are characterized by high fiber fractions and low crude protein content, resulting in poor digestibility and limited animal performance. This community engagement program aimed to enhance the quality and utilization of local feed resources ( rice straw and field grass) through ammoniation and silage technologies at the Sinar Terang Farmer Group, Bagik Polak Village, West Lombok. Activities included technical training, demonstration plots, and assisted feed processing using urea-based ammoniation and anaerobic silage fermentation. Evaluation was conducted organoleptically, including assessment of color, aroma, texture, and animal acceptability. Ammoniated corn straw showed a change in color to brownish-yellow, softer texture, and mild ammonia odor without spoilage. Silage exhibited green-brown coloration, compact structure, and a fresh acidic smell indicative of lactic acid fermentation. Theoretical analysis based on recent scientific literature indicates that ammoniation improves fiber degradability by disrupting lignin–cellulose bonds and increases nitrogen availability for rumen microbes, potentially improving crude protein equivalent and digestibility. Silage fermentation stabilizes nutrients, reduces dry matter losses, and enhances palatability through lactic acid production. The program improved farmers’ technical capacity and increased awareness of sustainable feed preservation strategies. These technologies represent practical and scalable solutions for improving ruminant productivity under smallholder conditions