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ANALISIS KELAYAKAN USAHATANI TERPADU PADA ZONA AGROEKOSISTEM LAHAN KERING DATARAN TINGGI BERBASIS KONSERVASI M. Basri; Noldin Abolla; Nimrot E.M Neonufa
Partner Vol 23, No 1 (2018): Edisi Juli
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v23i1.306

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This study aims to analyze the feasibility of the integrated farming system in a conservation-based highland and dryland agroecosystem zone between plants and livestock. The method of determining the sample used in the study was random with a sample size of 36 farmers. The data used in this study were collected through observation techniques, interview techniques, and desk study. The data then was examined through (1) analysis of revenues and revenues, and (2). Analysis of business feasibility. The result shows that from the results of economic analysis of integrated farming based on Conservation in Netpala village, North Molo sub-district, Timor Tengah Selatan district (TTS) with an average land area of 1 ha, the total cost needed was Rp. 27,550,000. IDR 84,600,000, and income of IDR 57,050,000 per planting season. With an R / C ratio of 2.07.
Pengaruh Sistem Penanaman Dan Pendangiran Terhadap Hasil Padi Pada Periode Transisi Organik Noldin M. Abolla
Partner Vol 19, No 1 (2012): Edisi Juli
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v19i1.128

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Effect Of Cropping System And Rotating Hoe On Rice Yield At Organic Trancition Period. The increasing of food demand, such as rice is caused by population growth. Rice production can be increased through improvements in land cultivation and the improvement of the rotating hoe system. The aims of this research were to determine the effect of interaction between two cropping systems and rotating hoe to yield of rice. This research was conducted at Srihardono, Bantul Yogyakarta from June to October 2010. This research was aranged in Split Plot design with three blocks replications. The main plots were rotating hoe consisted of without rotating hoe and rotating hoe. The sub plots were cropping systems, which consisted of 20 cm x 20 cm (square cropping system), 25 cm x 25 cm (square cropping system), (30+10) cm x 10 cm (legowo cropping system) and (40+10) cm x 10 cm (legowo cropping system). All data were analyzed using Anova 5 %, followed by DMRT analysis  5% when there was any difference among treatments. The result showed that the effect of the interaction between cropping system and rotating hoe was significantly different on plant growth, but it was not significantly different on the yield crop. The interaction between cropping system and rotating hoe significantly influenced differently on plant growth rate, plant-dried weight and age of flowering, but was not significantly different on panicle length, panicle number, grain number/panicle, per cent of grain content, weight of 1000 grain and actual yield. Square cropping system 25 cm x 25 cm without rotating hoe was  more efficient  with actual yield i.e. 7.03 tones/ha compared to the legowo cropping system with rotating hoe. Key words: rice, rotating hoe, cropping system, square, legowo, growth, rice yield. Rachat de véhicule sans contrôle technique https://rachatvotrevoiture.com/rachat-de-vehicule-sans-controle-technique/
KAJIAN PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM PERTANIAN TERPADU PADA MODEL USAHATANI KONSERVASI BERBASIS TEKNOLOGI HEDGEROW DALAM PENGELOLAAN AGROEKOSISTEM LAHAN LERING DI DATARAN TINGGI NETPALA, TTS Noldin Abolla; Nimrot E.M Neonufa; Laurensius W. Wardhana; M. Basri
Partner Vol 23, No 1 (2018): Edisi Juli
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v23i1.304

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This study aims to determine the feasibility of the Integrated Farming System (IFS) model on conservation farming with Hedgerow Technology which is applied in the Netpala village highland region to land productivity and interactions between components in the system. The study wascarried out in the Agroecosystem Zone V, Netpala plateau, Mollo Utara District, TTS. The method used is the experimental method, through an on-farm research approach together with farmers. The results of the study showed that the conservation farming IFS model with Hedgerow technology could be developed in this region and positively correlated with agricultural productivity and income, ecologically, socio-culturally and economically. Positive interactions are indicated by an ecological and economic feasibility assessment. Economically indicated by the value of B / C ratio> 1 (2.07), which means that the IFS model has economic value and is worth developing. If you wish to write a persuasive, analytical, or comparative essay, contact professional " write my essay " service to assist you in the creation of your written assignment. Contact support to discuss the varieties of essays that can handle the type of assignments you have prepared. Professional writers are able to offer guidance as to which type of essay is best suited for your requirements and how to proceed from there.
INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES ON CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION FOR FARMERS Stormy Vertygo; Melinda R. S. Moata; Dina V. Sinlae; Noldin Abolla
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Peternakan Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Peternakan
Publisher : Jurusan Peternakan Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (737.705 KB) | DOI: 10.35726/jpmp.v5i1.400

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Community service organized by Politani in the form of a Tailor-made Training (TMT) was conducted from 6th to 13th of October 2019 in Soe city and Noinbilla village, South Central Timor Regency (TTS). The aim of this training was to give a clear perspective and profound comprehension about inclusive participatory approaches on climate adaptation and mitigation especially for farmers which could subsequently assist them in establishing a smarter-climate agriculture that is more resilient to climate change. The program was divided into two major sessions: 1) In-door training; where the participants were given interactive-based theoretical training about the topic and 2) Study Filed Trip; where they visited several vegetational areas in order to further practised what they have learned from the previous session. Evaluation showed that almost all of the participants attending the program have had a clear understanding on the basic principles of smart-climate agriculture and how they are going to apply the participatory approaches for establishing and strengthening partnership form multi-sectoral perspectives in order to achieve a more climate-resilient agriculture yet still productive.
Broadening Partnership for Strengthening the Networks of Politani Kupang Stormy Vertygo; Steven Starmans; Albertien Kijne; Eurídice Leyequién; Dina V. Sinlae; Melinda R.S. Moata; Noldin Abolla
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Direktorat Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1095.735 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.66045

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A tailor-made training (TMT) assembled by both Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang (Politani Kupang) and Van Hall Larenstein of Applied Sciences, Netherlands (VHL) was conducted from the 9th to 13th November 2020. This training focused on the importance of establishing, maintaining, and broadening partnerships for a better institutional development. As many as 19 participants were invited to attend the training and were assigned into five groups based on the five prioritized commodities the institution was planning to expand further, which were: meat/beef, coffee, honey, shallot, and catfish. The training was organized through both online and offline methods. The online method implemented both an asynchronous pathway, in which all the materials were posted through Google Classroom and Whatsapp group, and an asynchronous pathway, in which the teaching-learning process was organized via ZOOM. For the in-person method, the participantswere taken to a field trip. By the end of the training, all the participants had understood the concepts of partnerships and their importance, how to construct and differ between a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a Contract, how to achieve cultural awareness for a fruitful partnership, and how to outline a business plan and demonstrate a 3-minute pitch to be implemented on potential business partners during the field trip.