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Membangun Data Desa Presisi di Desa Semplak Barat, Kabupaten Bogor Ahmad Aulia Arsyad; Sofyan Sjaf; Rajib Gandi; Rama Maulana; I Made Prayoga Wijayanta; Reza Rama Gunada; Tri Ayu Alfiyasin
Jurnal Pusat Inovasi Masyarakat (PIM) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Institut Pertanian Bogor

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The Activity of Building Precision Village Data initiated by Dr. Sofyan Sjaf is an effort to serve the community, so that the village community can build, verify, and have accurate data regarding the condition of the village and its people as a basis for planning their village development. IPB as a university transfers knowledge in the form of data collection, verification, and analysis methods, as well as drone image-based mapping technology and the MERDESA census application to the village community. In this activity, IPB facilitates 1 lecturer, 2 alumni, and 4 IGTF students to work with the community to build Precision Village Data. Based on the data that has been collected, the people of Semplak Barat Village are quite potential to be the location of community service programs in the form of transfer of knowledge and technology, especially in the field of family-based yard land use, with commodities of fruit, vegetables or ornamental plants. The high use of the internet is also a potential channel that can be used for education and capacity building, especially during a pandemic which limits direct interaction between people inside and outside the village. IPB as a university which is very close to the village, needs to identify appropriate forms of development and community service programs based on Precision Village Data. Keywords: data, drones, IGTF, precision
Analysis of Rice Field Rat (Rattus argentiventer) Attacks After Owl (Tyto alba) Application in Karawang Regency, West Java Reza Rama Gunada; Swastiko Priyambodo; Dadan Hindayana
Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) Vol 14, No 2 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : The University of Lampung

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Environmentally friendly control using biological methods for rice field rats is currently being carried out, one of which is using the natural enemy of rice field rats, namely the owl predator which can control rice field rat pests without damaging rice and land or causing pollution. This research aims to evaluate the value of losses experienced by farmers caused by rice field rat pests in Karawang Regency, analyze farmers' perceptions and behavior towards controlling rice field rat pests using owls, implementation of rice field rat pest control in Karawang Regency, and policy priorities that can be implemented and taken to optimize the sustainable use of owls in the context of controlling rice field rat pests in Karawang Regency. The method used is a survey and field observation which includes observing the number of active rat nests, calculating the percentage of attacks, calculating the number of owls after introduction, calculating crop production, and farmers' perceptions of controlling field rats using owls, as well as data analysis. Results showed that the use of owls is effective in controlling rice field rat pests, this is shown by the correlation between the high number of owls and the reduced level of rat attacks in rice field areas. Keywords: Ricefield rat, Owl, Policy, Predator, Rice.