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Dairy Farm Household`s Economy: Case Study at Pandesari, Pujon, Malang Hartono, B
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol 8, No 3 (2006): September
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Animal Science, Purwokerto-Indonesia

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The objective of this research was to analyze household’s economy of dairy farms. The study was conducted at Pandesari Village, Pujon District, Malang Regency, East Java Province on August 2004. One hundred twenty five farm households were chosen as respondents using a stratified purposive sampling technique. Data was  analyzed by using descriptive method. The results showed that  the absorbtion of family labor in dairy farmer on the first second and third scales were 226.77, 134.52 and 68.69 JKSP/UT/year, respectively. The contribution of the dairy income of the first, second and third scales were  53.70%,  68.38% and  86,81%, respectively. The contribution of expenditure for food on the first second and third scales were 41.18%,  36.18% and  30.18%, respectively. In conclusion dairy farms were be able to absorb family labor,  as the  main source of household`s income and increased the life standar of farmers. (Animal Production 8(3): 226-232 (2006) Key Words : Dairy farm, family labor, household’s economy
Income Upgrading Model of Cattlemen in the Utilization of Artificial Insemination Technology: A Case Study in Village of Kanonang III, Regency of Minahasa Wantasen, E; Hartono, B; Hanani, N
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol 15, No 2 (2013): May
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Animal Science, Purwokerto-Indonesia

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Cattlemen allocate labor on their cattle business. These activities have contributed further to the family income used to meet household needs. Besides the beef business, they seek food crops such as rice, corn, peanuts and so forth to obtain additional income. The breeders utilize the technology of artificial insemination and natural mating in the beef cattle production. The usage of insemination technology is expected to increase the income derived from the beef cattle that will result in increasing the investments and the income of farming food crops. The objectives of this study are to analyze the correlating factors that affect the farmers’ income from the cattle business and farming crops under condition of the usage of  artificial insemination technology and  to analyze the effects of the external factor changing  toward the profits of  beef cattle business, the costs of cattle production , the cost of crop production,  food crops farm income, animal health costs and the cost of the barn with the condition of the artificial technology usage. The measurement technology of the artificial insemination uses the cost inseminator approach. This research is a case study of 100  cattlemen in the village of Kanonang III Minahasa District selected by random sampling. Model of simultaneous equations with the method of 2 SLS is used to estimate all the parameters of the study. The result of research showed that the economic model of breeders can explain in relation to the use of artificial insemination with income and costs of production in cattle  and farm crops well. Insemination technology increases the profits for the  cattle production, the costs of cattle production,  the costs of crop production, farm food crops income, animal health costs and the cost of the barn. These results indicate that the artificial insemination technology can improve economics the performance of beef breeders.Animal Production 15(2):144-152, May 2013
Psikologi Pembisnis dan Kesejahteraan Subyektif; Pergolakan Manajemen Strategis UMKM Produk Peternakan dan Pertanian di Jawa Timur Dalam menghadapi Dinamika Bisnis Suryawan, A; Hartono, B; Putritamara, J; Syamsulhadi, M
PETERPAN (Jurnal Peternakan Terapan) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Lampung

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The role of psychology in subjective well-being among entrepreneurs has been well-established by previous researchers, but this study focuses on small businesses in the potential products of honey and coffee commodities. Therefore, this research delves deeper into the influence of entrepreneurs' psychology on subjective well-being in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) specializing in honey and coffee in East Java. This study utilized cross- sectional data, surveying 175 integrated entrepreneurs in honeybee and coffee farming in East Java using a questionnaire instrument. The data analysis employed a quantitative approach with Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM).The empirical study proves that entrepreneurs' psychology, specifically optimism, positively affects subjective well-being. Farmers with higher levels of optimism can drive entrepreneurs towards achieving subjective well-being, including life satisfaction, good household conditions, and happiness. Therefore, to achieve subjective well-being, entrepreneurs should maintain positive expectations when facing business uncertainties, always believe in generating ample revenue, envision a promising future, hope for things to go as planned, believe in miracles, and maintain optimism towards better fortunes beyond expectations. This study has implications for businesses of all sizes, emphasizing the measurement of intangible resources in achieving subjective well-being