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TRAINING ON MAKING HYDROPONIC MEDIA FROM ORGANIC WASTE FOR SUPPORTING COMMUNITIES IN PAYA GABOH muliana muliana; Yusra; Jamilah; Muhammad Yusuf N
Global Science Society Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Global Science Society (GSS) Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM dan PM Universitas Samudra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33059/gss.v4i1.4502

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Gampong (village) Paya Gaboh is a village located in Sawang District, North Aceh Regency. The people has activities as farmers, a small part of traders, craftsmen, civil servants, entrepreneurs and others. Most of the people of Paya Gaboh Village live in a housing complex with a small yard. A limited yard if used optimally will be profitable. Hydroponic technology is a solution for people who have limited yards. The success of hydroponic technology is highly dependent on knowledge and skills. Hydroponic activist must know the media for hydroponics to be profitable. The Team from the Faculty of Agriculture Malikussaleh University carried out training on making hydroponic growing media from organic waste for the Community of Paya Gaboh Village Nisam District, North Aceh Regency. The aim is to transfer knowledge and skills on how to make and use growing media for hydroponics from insitu organic waste (rice husks and coconut husks). The method was to an agreement between the implementing team and the village head and the community in Gampong Paya Gaboh, then the community is given knowledge and training: how to hydroponic building design, create a growing medium, sow seeds, made and used nutrients and how to plant with a hydroponic system. The results of the training showed that the participants were very enthusiastic and very serious about participating in the training and demonstrating how to implement it step by step. Some communities have implemented planting with a hydroponic system as obtained during the training.
EMPOWERMENT FARMERS LAND THROUGH CONSERVATION SOIL TECHNIQUES WITH VEGETATIVE METHODS Yusra Yusra; Nasruddin Nasruddin; Hendrival Hendrival; Khusrizal Khusrizal; Baidhawi Baidhawi; Muhammad Nazaruddin
Global Science Society Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Global Science Society (GSS) Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM dan PM Universitas Samudra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33059/gss.v4i2.5470

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The problem on physical properties of land in Reuleut Timu Village is that topography varies from flat, wavy, and sloping. As a different topography, depth water varies as well, some are shallow and deep. The depth of tillage is shallow and has a dense layer, lack of water, low organic matter, generally has a structure soil dense. The purpose of community service activities is to increase motivation partner farmers use abandoned land, increase conservation soil and income from partner farmers, guide farmers to utilize waste agricultural as compost and intercropping. Methods of community service activities are counseling, practices composting, and intercropping. The results that showed to activity can be said effective because activity has been running according to purpose activity. Partners gain knowledge and skills about manufacture and application of straw compost and intercropping, which are soil conservation techniques using method vegetative. Conservation soil can increase fertility soil with increase income farmers' by making straw compost.