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Pemanfaatan Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Guna Mendukung Pertanian di Kecamatan Jelbuk, Kabupaten Jember Maria Azizah; Fadil Rohman; Suwardi Suwardi; Rahmat Ali Syaban; Edi Siswadi; M. Zayin Sukri; Refa Firgiyanto; Gallyndra Fatkhu Dinata; Tri Rini Kusparwanti; Dian Hartatie
Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): August
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v4i1.149

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Jelbuk District, Jember Regency is an area with natural resource potential in the form of superior agricultural commodities which include food crops, horticulture and plantations such as rice, corn, cayenne pepper, bananas, coconut and tobacco. This potential makes Jelbuk District one of the areas that makes an important contribution in producing agricultural products in Jember Regency. However, the sustainability of the potential of natural resources and the contribution of agriculture in Jelbuk District has faced the problem of local farmers who were still dependent on chemical fertilizers and pesticides which besides being expensive can also be detrimental to the environment. In order to solve these problems, it was necessary to carry out socialization and counseling activities related to the utilization of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) which have been widely studied to increase plant growth and production as well as the efficiency of the use of chemical inputs. Community service activities were conducted in August 2022 in Sucopangepok Village, Jelbuk District, Jember Regency through three stages, namely situation analysis and preparation, socialization and counseling and assistance. Socialization and counseling is carried out with material assistance using the panel method. The results of community service show that science and technology transfers related to the use of PGPR in plant cultivation can be accepted by partners as shown by the high enthusiasm of partners through active discussions on programs that have been socialized.
Sosialisasi Pembuatan Pupuk Trichokompos Dengan Memanfaatkan Limbah Pertanian di Desa Sidodadi, Kecamatan Tempurejo, Kabupaten Jember Eliyatiningsih, Eliyatiningsih; Pertami, Rindha Rentina Darah; Rohman, Hanif Fatur; Siswadi, Edi; Sukri, M. Zayin
Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): December
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v3i2.90

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Sidodadi village, Tempurejo sub-district is one of the villages in the southern part of Jember Regency. The majority of the population works in the agricultural sector. The village is known as an agriculture-based village in Jember Regency. The “Ngudi Rejeki” Farmer's Group in Sidodadi Village, Tempurejo District, Jember is constrained by the problem of increasing non-subsidized fertilizer prices which makes it an obstacle in increasing agricultural yields. On the other hand, the regulation of subsidized fertilizers is quite limited among farmers so that it is suspected that it will increase production costs. The results of direct discussions with partners revealed an interesting fact that the average use of chemical fertilizers is very high even though currently the use of organic fertilizers can reduce production costs with the basic ingredients for making fertilizers derived from agricultural production residues. This area has a lot of waste rice straw and cow dung that has not been utilized. Some of the solutions offered to deal with partner problems include socializing the use of organic fertilizers, one of which is trichocompost fertilizer as a substitute for the use of chemical fertilizers, demonstrations on how to make trichocompost fertilizer with cow dung as raw material with the biodecomposer Trichoderma sp. This extension activity is carried out with a participatory approach, which means that farmers as extension participants are actively involved in the activity. The method used in the implementation of community service is socialization, discussion, and demonstration of making trichocompost fertilizer. The results of the socialization of trichocompost organic fertilizer obtained as many as 77% of farmers interested in using trichocompost fertilizer as soil improvement fertilizer.
Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Yellow Trap Sebagai Perangkap Serangga Ngengat di Lahan Bawang Merah Dusun Tegalrejo, Desa Sabrang, Kecamatan Ambulu, Kabupaten Jember Dinata, Gallyndra Fatkhu; Sukri, Muhammad Zayin; Kusparwanti, Tri Rini; Pertami, Rindha Rentina Darah; Firgiyanto, Refa; Siswadi, Edi; Rohman, Hanif Fatur; Rohman, Fadil; Eliyatiningsih, Eliyatiningsih; Hermanuadi, Didiek
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i2.269

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Tegalrejo Hamlet is in Sabrang Village, one of the villages in Ambulu District, Jember Regency, East Java, where the majority of the population work as farmers. There are farmer groups that help farmers in the process of cultivating shallot fields. Currently, the existing farmer groups are still active, aged 45-65 years. There are many problems experienced in shallot fields, namely attacks by onion caterpillar pests which are caused by moth larvae. The solution given is the use of yellow traps. Yellow trap control is an alternative control solution that is environmentally friendly and increases efficiency in processing and production results from farmers. The method used is counseling and demonstration. This extension will be carried out in May 2024. The results of this activity show that farmers are open and accept the solutions we provide well and apply the solutions we provide to their respective shallot fields. From this outreach activity, it is hoped that farmers and Tegalrejo Village farmer groups will become pioneers in using yellow traps in shallot fields to suppress moth attacks.