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KANDUNGAN FRAKSI SERAT RUMPUT ALAM PADA KETINGGIAN LOKASI YANG BERBEDA DI KABUPATEN TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN Vivin Elmiyati Se'u; Yelly Magdalena Mulik
Partner Vol 25, No 2 (2020): Edisi November 2020
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v25i2.482

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This study aims at determining the content of natural grass fiber fraction at different altitudes. The method used was a survey method and each location had 10 plots by making random plots in taking the samples for laboratory analysis and descriptive analysis. The parameter measured was the fiber fraction. The results showed that the highest content of NDF fiber fraction was in Noebeba District while the highest content of ADF, Cellulose and Lignin was in South Amanuban District, while the lowest content of NDF, ADF, Cellulose, lignin was in North Mollo District and the lowest hemicellulose content was in South Amanuban District.
PENGGUNAAN JENIS-JENIS HIJAUAN PAKAN TERNAK RUMINANSIA DI KABUPATEN TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN Vivin Elmiyati Se'u; Yelly Magdalena Mulik
Partner Vol 27, No 2 (2022): Edisi November 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v27i2.874

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The potential of land and pastures is very abundant, especially in South Central Timor Regency. However, the maintenance system is still conducted using extensive-traditional (semi-intensive) methods, that is, grazing is carried out in natural pasture where the cattle are left free to graze and after that the cattle are put back in cages. Therefore, farmers must provide forage for their livestock. The purpose of this study was to analyze the potential use of forage for ruminants in South Central Timor Regency. Primary data had been obtained through interviews using questionnaires and direct observations. Respondents in this study were 94 breeders located in the districts of North Mollo, Noebeba and South Amanuban. Results of the study showed that the types of forage fodder in South Central Timor Regency consisted of natural grass, superior grass, tree legumes and rumbah. In addition, farmers also used agricultural crop wastes as animal feed. Key Words:  Forages, Pasture, South Central Timor Regency.