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Permeability Study on Several Types of Dry Land Use in Aceh Besar Regency Umar H A; Chairil Anwar; Endiyani Endiyani; Sri Agustina; Irhami Irhami; Yusran Akbar
JURNAL AGRONOMI TANAMAN TROPIKA (JUATIKA) Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Volume 3 No.2 July 2021
Publisher : LPPM UNIVERSITAS ISLAM KUANTAN SINGINGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36378/juatika.v3i2.1380

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The variation in soil permeability levels as a result of several types of land use on dry land in Aceh Besar district is not widely known. Therefore, a study of the ability of soil to pass water (soil permeability) as a result of various land use patterns is very important to conduct research in order to maintain a sustainable environment. The metode of research used is directly survey method. The Field survey carried out by taking soil samples that were taken in a composite manner in the processing layer (0-20 cm) and intact. The variables measured include: permeability, soil organic fraction. Intact soil sampling is carried out using a ring or tube to determine soil permeability based on the constan head method. Meanwhile, composite soil samples, which are samples collected from several observation points mixed evenly into a homogeneous sample, those were used to variable soil organic fraction content using the pipette method. Permeability in the type of land use forest shrubs, mixed gardens, moor and teak forests were classified into the medium class. The order of increasing permeability starts from the type of land use for forest shrubs, mixed gardens, moorlands, teak forests and rainfed rice fields. Permeability rates didn't have correlation with organic matter content in several types of dry land use in Aceh Besar district. By increasing sand content, the pores between particles increase, the capillary action weakens, and water easily evaporates through the macro pores, or directly penetrate deep into the soil for vegetation use By increasing clay content, the effect of soil on local rainfall redistribution on vegetation growth changes from decreasing to increasing whereas sand, on the other hand, those was based on a limited distribution of soil types only with high clay content
UTILIZATION OF EGGSHELLS INTO CALCIUM POWDER FOR PLANTS WITH VINEGAR ADDITION IN GAMPONG LAMPISANG, PEUKAN BADA SUB-DISTRICT ACEH BESAR DISTRICT: PEMANFAATAN CANGKANG TELUR MENJADI BUBUK CALSIUMUNTUK TANAMAN DENGAN PENAMBAHAN CUKA DI GAMPONGLAMPISANG KECAMATAN PEUKAN BADAKABUPATEN ACEH BESAR Abdullah, Umar Husein; Sri Agustina; Yusran Akbar; Elvi Zahara; Ika Rezvani Aprita; Hardiansyah A
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JPKM WISDOM 2, 2024
Publisher : PT. ROCE WISDOM ACEH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71275/wisdom.v1i2.24

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This Community Service (CS) activity aims to provide information to the community about the use of eggshells as a source of calcium fertilizer with the addition of vinegar in Gampong Lampisang, Peukan Bada Sub-District, Aceh Besar District. The method of CS activities is that lecturers and students conduct a Gampong location survey which aims to find out the potential and situation in the Gampong, then plan what things will need to be presented and demonstrated to the community. Then the second stage, giving a direct explanation to the community about the Utilization of Egg Shells into Calcium Powder for Plants with the Addition of Vinegar. CS activities carried out in Gampong Lampisang, Peukan Bada District, Aceh Besar District have been carried out very well and smoothly thanks to the assistance of several parties, namely the LPPM Politeknik Indonesia Venezuela, the support of village officials and the people of Gampong Lampisang. The community gained more knowledge about how to utilize the remaining products or eggshell waste into organic fertilizers that are useful for plants and reduce waste in Lampisang Village
MAKING FERTILIZER AND PEST REPELLENT FROM EGG SHELLS IN LAMCEU VILLAGE, ACEH BESAR REGENCY: PEMBUATAN PUPUK DAN PENANGKAL HAMA DARI CANGKANG TELUR DI DESA LAMCEU KABUPATEN ACEH BESAR Mizar Liyanda; Sri Agustina; Aprita, Ika Rezvani; Yusran Akbar; Endiyani; Dewi Yana; Stevelint Ayu Rizki
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JPKM WISDOM 3, 2025
Publisher : PT. ROCE WISDOM ACEH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71275/wisdom.v2i1.92

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  The goal of the PKM activity is to broaden the understanding and insight into the social life of the people of Gampong Lamceu, Aceh Besar Regency, on utilizing chicken eggshell waste in organic fertilizer and pest control. The implementation of PKM aims to use natural resources and surrounding waste, with the hope of improving the community's economy. This PKM activity involves lecturers and students of Politeknik Indonesia Venezuela to explore the potential and conditions in Gampong Lamceu. The implementation of Community Service activities uses a two-stage method. First, providing material to the community and explaining the techniques for making fertilizers and pest control from eggshells, then followed by discussion and questions and answers about the manufacturing process. The second stage is to practice directly in front of the villagers. The steps for making fertilizer and pest repellent from eggshells in the Community Service activity are as follows: preparing tools and materials for practice, including eggshell waste and water for the sterilization process. The water is heated to boiling, then the eggshells are put in and allowed to stand for 5 minutes. After drying, the eggshells are crushed using a blender and are ready to be used to support plant growth and as a pest repellent. From the implementation of the Community Service Program in Lamceu Village, it can be concluded that the community is very happy and enthusiastic about the activities carried out by lecturers and students of the Indonesian Polytechnic of Venezuela. The community has understood how to make fertilizers and pest repellents from eggshell waste and can develop their potential to be more creative in creating new things.