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Budidaya Hijauan Pakan Ternak dan Pengolahan Pembuatan Silase di Desa Pringgasela Selatan, Kecamatan Pringgasela, Kabupaten Lombok Timur Aldy Ramadhan; Akbar Prayoga; Chalida Alfany; Desti Suci Safitri; Indah Nahdiat Isrori; M. Teguh Jaka Satya Samudra Jati Suara; Muliadi Muliadi; Yulia Azmi Khotimah; Syahrial Ayub; Muhammad Zuhdi; Syamsuddin Syamsuddin
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sains Indonesia Vol. 4 No. (1) (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

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South Pringgasela is one of the villages in the Pringgasela, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. South Pringgasela Village is one of 10 villages and sub-districts in the Pringgasela sub-district. South Pringgasela village has a lot of forage, namely elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) and drast elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum CV. Mott). The people of South Pringgasela mostly work as farmers and planters. Farmers in the village of South Pringgasela still use the traditional method. Therefore we provide training in the manufacture of fermented feed in the form of silage. Silage is animal feed that has a high water content, processed through a fermentation process with the help of micro-organisms. The process is carried out under anaerobic conditions or without oxygen, either with the addition of or without the addition of preservatives. With this silage making training, it aims to introduce livestock technology to farmers in South Pringgasela village, especially in the Kedondong area. Keywords: Silage, Pennisetum purpureum CV. Mott, P., Sotuh Pringgasela
Tree Planting Program for Disaster Mitigation in South Pringgasela Village, Pringgasela District, East Lombok Regency Aldy Ramadhan; Yulia Azmi Khotimah; Sindi Hikmala; Rina Sasmita Alfani; Muliadi; Muhammad Marwin; M. Teguh Jaka Satya Samudra Jati Suara; Indah Nahdiat Isrori; Dini Rosyida; Desti Suci Safitri; Chalida Alfany; Akbar Prayoga; Syamsuddin Syamsuddin
Media for Empowerment, Mobilization, and Innovation in Research & Community Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January-June
Publisher : Future Tecno-Science Publisher

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South Pringgasela Village, located in Pringgasela District, East Lombok Regency, is one of the areas at risk of natural disasters such as landslides and floods. To support reforestation and disaster mitigation, community service activities have been carried out by students of the 2021-2022 Mataram University Community Service Program (KKN). This activity focuses on planting trees on empty land and road cliffs around the Pancor Kopong tourist area, including the Goa Kopong spring tourist location. Tree planting is carried out to increase soil resistance to erosion and create a greener environment. The process of implementing the activity involved coordination with various parties, including village officials, mosque youth, and the local community. A total of 150 tree seedlings were successfully planted, with a growth success rate of 86% based on post-activity evaluations. The results of this activity show a positive impact on the environment, such as increasing the aesthetics of the tourist area, reducing disaster risks, and increasing public awareness of the importance of environmental conservation. This reforestation activity is expected to be the first step to encourage active community participation in protecting the environment and become a model for implementing conservation-based community service. Furthermore, the success of this program can be an inspiration for other regions in implementing disaster mitigation strategies through reforestation.