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PELATIHAN DAN SOSIALISASI PEMASANGAN PERANGKAP ATRAKTAN BAGI PETANI UNTUK MENGENDALIKAN HAMA PENGGEREK BUAH KOPI Warlinson Girsang; Irawaty Rosalin; Rudiyantono; Yogie Nasution; Rio Pradana Muliyandra; Surya Nainggolan; Ahmad Husin
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sapangambei Manoktok Hitei Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sapangambei Manoktok Hitei
Publisher : Lembaga Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Simalungun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (985.383 KB) | DOI: 10.36985/jpmsm.v2i1.500

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In Simalungun regency, the intensity of the coffee berry borer attack was in the category of heavy and very heavy attack. The high intensity of attacks is caused by coffee farmers not carrying out control efforts. As a result, the population and spread of the coffee berry borer has increased over time. The majority of coffee farmers do not know the control technology to overcome the coffee berry borer. Including pest control using attractant traps, coffee farmers in Simalungun Regency are still not familiar with it. The way the attractant works, which produces an aroma that is able to stimulate female coffee berry borer pests to approach and then enter the trap, is completely unknown to coffee farmers. For the introduction of this pest control technology, the activities carried out with partner farmers started from providing counseling on pest control methods, introducing attractants and how they work, training farmers through demonstrations of installing attractants in coffee plantations, as well as socializing the importance of all coffee farmers willing to install attractants in their respective gardens. The results of the training and socialization of trapping attractants showed positive success benefits, as reflected in the knowledge of partner farmers on pre-test questions (before training) and answers to post-test questions (after training was given several times). Farmers' responses in the discussion session also reflected more curiosity about the use of attractants to overcome losses caused by the coffee berry borer
PELATIHAN MEMPERBANYAK HERBISIDA SENDIRI GUNA MENGURANGI BIAYA PRODUKSI PETANI Warlinson Girsang; Rosmaria Girsang; Olivia J Nainggolan; Deana Manihuruk; Amsal Randy Turnip; Jondarta Girsang; Basriadi Saragih
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sapangambei Manoktok Hitei Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sapangambei Manoktok Hitei
Publisher : Lembaga Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Simalungun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (250.109 KB) | DOI: 10.36985/jpmsm.v2i2.506

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Herbicides are needed by farmers to control weeds in their farming land. Although the price of herbicides is expensive, farmers always try to buy them. The need for working capital to buy herbicides is one of the factors that drives the increase in farm production costs. The initial survey of potential partner farmers illustrates that farmers are familiar with and have used various types of herbicides. However, all farmers in Dusun Bah Bulawan do not know how to make or reproduce herbicides. All farmers depend on buying commercial herbicides from agricultural kiosks, which are relatively expensive and tend to increase from year to year. Based on the situation analysis of partner farmers, a concept was formulated, namely how to make farmers' knowledge change from not knowing to knowing in terms of multiplying herbicides. The strategy of the activities carried out is to organize training. Farmers are equipped with technological knowledge to reproduce their own herbicides. With the skills of being able to reproduce their own herbicides, it is hoped that farmers can save production costs. Because the cost of buying herbicides can be reduced by a significant amount. The general objective of training activities is to help farmers overcome their problems and reduce farm production costs. Meanwhile, the specific objective is to increase the welfare of farmers through savings in farm production costs. Benefits of the activity: the knowledge and skills of farmers will increase, especially the technology for increasing herbicides. While the impact of activities: (a). Farmers gain additional knowledge of technology transfer from universities and create synergistic cooperation between universities and the community. (b). Farmers know more about the use of herbicides as weed control. (c). Farmers' knowledge changed from not knowing to knowledgeable in terms of multiplying herbicides. (d). Farmers are able to multiply their own herbicides to reduce farm production costs. (e). The level of income and welfare of farmers is expected to increase, because production costs for controlling weeds can be saved
Pelatihan Membanyakan Herbisida Sendiri Untuk Pengurangan Biaya Produksi Petani Warlinson Girsang; Rosmaria Girsang; Olivia J Nainggolan; Deana Manihuruk; Amsal Randy Turnip; Jondarta Girsang; Basriadi Saragih
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sapangambei Manoktok Hitei Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat SAPANGAMBEI MANOKTOK HITEI
Publisher : Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36985/0z8td526

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Herbicides are needed by farmers to control weeds in their farming land. Although the price of herbicides is expensive, farmers always try to buy them. The need for working capital to buy herbicides is one of the factors that drives the increase in farm production costs. The initial survey of potential partner farmers illustrates that farmers are familiar with and have used various types of herbicides. However, all farmers in Dusun Bah Bulawan do not know how to make or reproduce herbicides. All farmers depend on buying commercial herbicides from agricultural kiosks, which are relatively expensive and tend to increase from year to year. Based on the situation analysis of partner farmers, a concept was formulated, namely how to make farmers' knowledge change from not knowing to knowing in terms of multiplying herbicides. The strategy of the activities carried out is to organize training. Farmers are equipped with technological knowledge to reproduce their own herbicides. With the skills of being able to reproduce their own herbicides, it is hoped that farmers can save production costs. Because the cost of buying herbicides can be reduced by a significant amount. The general objective of training activities is to help farmers overcome their problems and reduce farm production costs. Meanwhile, the specific objective is to increase the welfare of farmers through savings in farm production costs. Benefits of the activity: the knowledge and skills of farmers will increase, especially the technology for increasing herbicides. While the impact of activities: (a). Farmers gain additional knowledge of technology transfer from universities and create synergistic cooperation between universities and the community. (b). Farmers know more about the use of herbicides as weed control. (c). Farmers' knowledge changed from not knowing to knowledgeable in terms of multiplying herbicides. (d). Farmers are able to multiply their own herbicides to reduce farm production costs. (e). The level of income and welfare of farmers is expected to increase, because production costs for controlling weeds can be saved