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ANALISIS KEBERLANJUTAN PRAKTIK PERTANIAN ORGANIK DI KALANGAN PETANI Widiarta, Aero; Adiwibowo, Soeryo; w, Widodo
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 5 No. 1 (2011): Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

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The objectives of this research are: (1) to analyze the influence of organic farming practice to the economic sustainability of farmers; (2) to compare the complexity level of organic farming practice and conventional farming practice based on farmer’s perception; and (3) to investigate causal factors regarding why organic farming practice is not widely adopted by farmers. This research was conducted by using quantitative approach at Ketapang Village, Susukan Subregency, Semarang Regency, Central Java on November-December 2010. The number of respondents in this research was 79 people from the total population target of farmers. The selected respondents determined through stratified random sampling and simple random sampling technique afterwards. The respondents were devided into two groups: experimental group (organic farmers) and control group (conventional farmers). The kinds of data in this research were: primary quantitative data which collected by spreading questionnaire to the respondents; secondary data from Al-Barokah’s document; and also supported with primary qualitative data which gathered from in depth interview technique. The data were analyzed by using Paired Samples T-test and Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test, supported with SPSS Program for Windows Version 17.0. The results of this research show that organic farming practice has significant positive influence to the economic sustainability of farmers. Nevertheless, organic farming practice is considered more complex or difficult significantly than conventional farming practice based on control group’s perception. Conversely, the fact above doesn’t valid for experimental group. There are several causal factors regarding why organic farming practice is not widely adopted by farmers, such as: pragmatic mindset of farmers in viewing organic farming practice and ecological sustainability; farmers are not satisfied if they only use organic fertilizers for rice that make its leaf green color become less visible; organic farming practice doesn’t ensure pest-free; the use of organic fertilizer is more difficult than synthetic fertilizer; and a large part of farmers have inadequate supply of manures. Socio-economic characteristic of farmers consisting of: education level, agricultural land ownership status, and livestock ownership are also revealed as influential factors to the organic farming decision process.
SWEET POTATO CULTIVATION TECHNOLOGY IN BAGS IN SURAU VILLAGE, TABA PENANJUNG, CENTRAL BENGKULU W, Widodo; Reny Herawati; Sumardi
PAKDEMAS : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian

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The implementation of community service activities in Surau Village involves the academic community including lecturers and postgraduate students. This implementation was carried out in the form of lectures and discussions between the service team and Surau village residents. This community service is related to the welfare and food security of residents in Surau village which needs to be improved. Counseling and practice of planting sweet potatoes in sacks was carried out jointly between the service team with the participation of mothers from Surau Village. Surau village residents are enthusiastic and enthusiastic about participating in community service development activities carried out by lecturers and postgraduate students from the Agroecotechnology Masters Study Program. In this activity the service team brought sacks containing planting media and sweet potato seeds. The sack containing the planting medium is perforated at several points which represent the distance between the plants when planted in the raised bed. In addition to having holes prepared at points for planting sweet potato stems, the sacks are also provided with holes in which mineral water bottles have been installed and holes have been prepared to drain the water if conditions are not rainy. In practice, planting sweet potato stems is very easy and fun and when the sweet potatoes start to grow they can be used as ornamental plants in the yards of the residents of Surau Village.