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The Social Profile of Farmers On Pest Control’s Techniques In Rice Plant at Plosoklaten Susanti, Ambar; Anshori, Moh; Nasiruddin, Mohamad; Hariri, Rif'an
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/agaricus.v5i1.5975

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Jarak Village, located in the Plosoklaten Subdistrict, exhibits considerable promise in the agricultural sector. It has potential to contribute the local economy through the production of food crops, horticulture, and livestock. Of these potential benefits, the food crop sector stands out, particularly in regard to rice production. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age, education level, length of farming business with integrated pest control in rice plants.This research was conducted from October 2024 - January 2025. The analysis of the data was executed through the implementation of the rank Spearman method. The relationship between the age of respondents and pest control techniques on rice plants showed insignificant results in Jarak Village, Plosoklaten District, Kediri. A non-significant relationship was identified between education and pest control techniques in rice plants in Jarak Village, Plosoklaten District, Kediri. A substantial correlation has been identified between the duration of agricultural practices involving pest management techniques in rice plants in Jarak Village, Plosoklaten District, Kediri Regency
SISTEM MONITORING SUHU DAN KELEMBABAN BERBASIS IoT PADA PROSES PEMBUATAN PUPUK ORGANIK PADAT Amin, Muhammad Saiful; Susanti, Ambar; Airlangga, Primaadi
SAINTEKBU Vol. 13 No. 02 (2021): Vol. 13 No. 02 Agustus 2021
Publisher : KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/saintekbu.v13i02.1559

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The Process Of Making Organic Fertilizer requires a certain temperature and humidity to keep the microorganisms used to be able to stay alive and can decompose perfectly, for that it is necessary to monitor temperature and humidity. Along with the development of this technology, it can be done by remote automation using a microcontroller on the ESP8266 nodemcu based on IoT (Internet Of Things), which is combined with the DS18B20 sensor for temperature measurement and soil moisture sensor, as a humidity meter with a temperature unit of °C. The humidity meter is an analog signal, the larger the value, the more humid of organic fertilizer. Acquired measurement data is sent to the Smartphone using an internet-connected ESP8266 monitoring temperature and humidity, which can be viewed via the Blynk App.
Pemberdayaan Siswa Youth Entrepreneurs melalui Pemanfaatan Limbah Pertanian di SMAN 1 Tenjo Susanti, Ambar
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasper.v6i3.6819

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The implementation of Community Service Empowering Students as youth entrepreneurs through the utilization of agricultural waste potential at SMAN 1 Tenjo, Bogor Regency aims to: 1) provide knowledge related to the utilization of agricultural waste and its environment, 2) increase student interest in developing the utilization of agricultural waste and its environment into economic value. The expected output in this activity is that students can utilize agricultural waste and its scope into economic value, and play a role in maintaining the school environment. Implementation on 20-21 October 2024 at SMAN 1 Tenjo, and continued on 26-27 October online. The activity partner is the Disaster Safe Education Task Force of SMAN 1 Tenjo, through one of the programs, namely waste mitigation in the school environment. The members of the task force total 20 people. The team consists of lecturers and students from the Faculty of Agriculture, KH.A. Wahab Hasbullah University (UNWAHA). The methods used are lectures, discussions, and practices. The results of the Student Empowerment activity as youth entrepreneurs through the utilization of agricultural waste potential at SMAN 1 Tenjo Bogor, are; 1) there was an increase in the percentage of participants around 55,72% related to understanding the material, 2) generally participants were very satisfied (65%) with the material and training provided, and 3) the implementation of the activity was a follow-up to the cooperation between the two parties and motivated the training participants as young entrepreneurs, increased their love for agriculture, and played a role in protecting their environment.
Peningkatan Minat Pertanian melalui Farming Education untuk Petani Cilik (PECI) Desa Bicak Airlangga, Primaadi; Susanti, Ambar; Nasirudin, Mohamad; Krisdianto, Achmad; Kiswanto, Budi; Bella, Leila; Fitri, Ursila
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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UNWAHA's community service program, in an effort to Increase Interest in Agriculture through Farming Education for Young Farmers (Petani Cilik = PECI), was implemented at SDN Bicak, Trowulan District, Mojokerto. It was implemented on August 15 - September 1, 2025, with 25 fourth-grade students of SDN Bicak. The activity aimed to foster interest and awareness of the young generation from an early age towards the agricultural sector, so that it could become a career choice as well as a useful activity. The outputs are: 1) The formation of the PECI, which is an important step in fostering children's interest and concern for the world of agriculture, 2) children have the opportunity to learn how to manage plants starting from the process of planting, caring for, harvesting, and making simple Liquid Organic Fertilizer (LOF). The method applied is a combination of direct practical education and participation of the surrounding village community, literature study methods, and Participatory Learning and Action (PLA). The results obtained are that the PECI Program can encourage students to be able to recognize and practice simple farming methods. The UNWAHA community service Program in Bicak Village was successful in increasing agricultural interest and skills through the Little Farmer training, as evidenced by the increase in the average post-test score compared to the pre-test. This program serves as a means of education and early development so that they grow into the next generation of farmers who care about the environment.
Sosialisasi Tabela Serta Peragaan TABELA Bagi Petani di Lapang Nasirudin, Mohamad; Ali Musti, Sulthon; Asya Wibawanti, Nora; Afifuddin, Afifuddin; Choirunisa, Fitroh; Hafinudin, Alan; Na’im, Abu; Aminataz Zuhriyah, Siti; Susanti, Ambar; Irfana Gangsar, Azhar; Anam, Choirul
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasper.v7i1.6351

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Rural farming in Gedangan Village, Sumobito District, relies on rice as the staple crop and faces rising labor costs, declining farm labor availability, and weather variability that disrupts timely crop establishment. This community service program addressed these constraints by introducing direct seeding of rice supported by a simple manual tool that delivers more uniform seed spacing. The objectives were to strengthen farmer knowledge, demonstrate a low-cost implement that can be fabricated locally, and reduce dependence on scarce labor while maintaining establishment quality. Using a participatory action research approach, the team coordinated with village leaders and farmer groups, conducted a rapid needs assessment, co-designed and built the tool from local materials, delivered classroom briefings, led a field demonstration with guided practice, and facilitated reflective discussion. Evaluation combined pre and post knowledge tests, observation checklists, and participant feedback. Twenty-three farmers completed the activities. Average knowledge scores increased from 48.7 to 79.4 (scale 0–100), and farmers reported faster planting, more uniform spacing, and reduced seed use. The village received a working prototype for continued use, and farmer leaders committed to replicate the tool and plan a direct-seeding schedule for the next season. The program provides a practical, replicable pathway for smallholders to adopt direct seeding that improves efficiency and supports resilience under labor constraints and variable weather.