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(The Effect of Corn and Soybean Proportion with Corn Seed Shape to the Nature of Tempe) Mochamad Noerdin N.K; Imas Siti S.; Betty Dewi S
Warta Industri Hasil Pertanian Vol 11, No 1-2 (1994)
Publisher : Balai Besar Industri Agro

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The study was conducted to find out the characteristics of tempe made from the mixture of soybean (Glycine max) and corn (Zea mays) which was then compared with those of tempe from soybean. The proprtion of soybean and corn was 9:1 to 5:5. Corn used was the whole corn and corn grits, and all mixtures/proportion produced tempe similar with those made from soybean. Protein content of tempe made from the proportion of soybean and corn 9:1 was in accord with the requirement of the Indonesian Industrial Standard (SII) 0271-80.Tempe with corn grits mixture was prefered in therm taste, aroma, colour,apperance, and its general characteristics.
(The Production of Chicken and Fish Feeds Using Some Substitution Materials) Rizal Alamsyah; Turlan F. Hutajulu; Mochamad Noerdin N.K; Lukman Junaidi
Warta Industri Hasil Pertanian Vol 17, No 1-2 (2000)
Publisher : Balai Besar Industri Agro

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The study was aiming at investigating for both chicken and fish feet by using substitution materials which so far is used as by product. These substitution feeds were comprised of palm oil sludge, shrimp shell, gold snail, and by product from leather fleshing. Feed formulation, were based and Least square methods represented in Feedmania program and calculated by using computer. These raw materials can be substituted for amount parts of conventional materials e.g. yellow corn, soybean meal, and fish meal. Based on feed consumed for broiler chicken, it is obtained the result as follow feed convertion ratio (FCR) was 1.95/1, and the feed efficiency for fish was 41%.
(Chemical Handling of Tapioca Waste Water) Endah Djubaedah; Mochamad Noerdin N.k; Sri Harjanto
Warta Industri Hasil Pertanian Vol 11, No 1-2 (1994)
Publisher : Balai Besar Industri Agro

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Chemical handling of tapioca waste water using coagulans (Alum and poly ammonium chloride), flocculan (polymer code 161),and areation had been done. The treatment in laboratory scale descreased BOD value from 148.59 mg/1 to 54.315 mg/1;COD value from 251.540 mg/1 to 138.875 mg/1; suspended solid from 31.8 mg/1 to 1.719 mg/1; and soluble solid from 2.87 mg/1 to 0.01 mg/1.these result were in accord with the local standard for waste water.