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RISET PASAR PUPUK KASGOT Rifki Andi Novia; Purwanto; Loekas Susanto; Budi Prakoso; Ismangil; Muhammad Rif'an; Ratri Noorhidayah; Ruly Eko Kusuma Kurniawan; Hidayat Sulistyo; Aditya Hani
JURNAL AGRICA Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL AGRICA
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/agrica.v16i2.8562

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Pupuk Kasgot merupakan pupuk organik berasal dari budidaya maggot Black Soldier Fly (BSF) yang perlu dikembangkan dan dipasarkan kepada petani. Tahap awal pengembangan pasar pupuk Kasgot melalui riset pasar sebagaimana dalam tujuan penelitian, yakni menentukan target pasar, mengetahui sikap petani dan informasi pasar, serta potensi pasar pupuk Kasgot. Metode analisis deskriptif digunakan dengan pengumpulan data menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif melalui observasi dan wawancara. Data riset pasar dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner, dengan uji validitas dan uji realibilitas. Data dianalisis menggunakan lembar kerja sebagai alat untuk merepresentasikan apa yang ingin diketahui dan diteliti. Hasil analisis lembar kerja dapat disimpulkan bahwa target pasar pupuk Kasgot yakni petani usia produktif, luas lahan kurang dari 5.000 meter persegi, status lahan milik sendiri, jenis lahan merupakan lahan basah dengan komoditas yang ditanam yakni padi dan hortikultura. Dalam aspek sikap, pemahaman petani terhadap pupuk Kasgot tergolong rendah, namun setelah adanya sosialisasi, aspek perasaan dan kecenderungan bertindak petani untuk mencoba sangat besar. Pupuk Kasgot juga memiliki potensi pasar untuk dapat bersaing dengan pupuk organik lainnya. Salah satu strategi pemasarannya berupa sosialisasi dan pengenalan kepada petani melalui pertemuan kelompok tani dan dipraktekan pada lahan percontohan (demplot).
Impact of Biofertilizer Application and Soybean Cultivar Selection on Intercropping: A Study of Growth and Yield Performance Rahma Harti, Adi Oksifa; Sakhidin; Muhammad Rif'an; Totok Agung; Ida Marina
International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary (October - December 2023)
Publisher : Green Publisher

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This study examines how the use of biofertilizer and intercropping methods impacts the growth and pod yield of different soybean cultivars. The research involved six high-quality soybean cultivars, which were treated with Fermented Liquid Organic Fertilizer (LOF) Azolla at various doses. The researchers also considered environmental factors and soil fertility conditions during the evaluation. The findings revealed that environmental factors play a crucial role in influencing the growth of soybean plants. Additionally, suboptimal soil fertility, as well as pest, disease, and weed infestations, presented challenges to soybean productivity. Through careful analysis, the researchers identified that cultivar K2 (Anjasmoro) treated with a dose of 250 ml/L LOF displayed the best performance. Notably, positive correlations were observed between plant height, number of filled pods, and seed weight per plot. The use of biofertilizer and intercropping systems demonstrated significant potential in promoting sustainable soybean productivity. Consequently, this study contributes to the development of sustainable farming practices and offers insights to enhance soybean production in an eco-friendly manner.
Agro-Climatic Factors and Their Influence on Sustainable Soybean Production Rahma Harti, Adi Oksifa; Sakhidin, Sakhidin; Muhammad Rif'an; Totok Agung
International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary (January-March 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/ijam.v2i4.463

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This research explores the impact of intercropping corn and soybean, along with the combined effects of Azolla pinnata dose, the best soybean variety, and cytokinin concentration, on enhancing the physiology and agronomy of the plants. The study was conducted using 36 experimental units in a plot between soybean and corn. Various parameters were observed, including seed viability and vigor, soil analysis, nutrient content analysis of POC Azolla pinnata, temperature, air humidity, sunlight radiation, rainfall, pest infestation, diseases, and weeds. Additionally, plant height, leaf count, secondary branch count, total plant dry weight, leaf chlorophyll, leaf area ratio, leaf chlorophyll index, and stomatal conductance were measured. The data were analyzed using Djajasukanta and Sitompul-Guritno calculations, focusing on the average relative growth rate (RGR), average net assimilation rate (NAR), and root-shoot ratio (RSR). The results demonstrated that intercropping corn and soybean with the combination of Azolla pinnata dose, the best soybean variety, and cytokinin concentration had a positive impact on soybean production and quality. The Anjasmoro variety showed favorable outcomes in various parameters, such as plant height, leaf count, and branch count. Physiological leaf analysis revealed that the treatment combination with the Anjasmoro variety exhibited optimal photosynthetic rates and chlorophyll content, indicating higher photosynthesis efficiency. Moreover, the treatment with the Dega 1 variety displayed faster growth and efficient resource allocation, as evident from the high RSR value. The selection of the best soybean variety, Azolla pinnata dose, and cytokinin concentration can lead to sustainable improvements in soybean crop yield. These findings hold significant implications for agricultural management and enhancing food security.