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Pengenalan Tanaman Hidroponik dengan Mengkreasi Limbah Plastik pada Siswa Sekolah Dasar Ubaidillah, Mohammad; Puspito, Agung Nugroho; Suud, Hasbi Mubarak; Marvintha, Kirana Ndaru; Zaphora, Shineya Zennita; Hapsari, Salu Silvi; Firdaus, Rayhan Wahyu; Dewi, Ruli Kusuma; Amelia, Wirda Fransisca; Aprillianto, Bayu; Zahrosa, Dimas Bastara
AJAD : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Divisi Riset, Lembaga Mitra Solusi Teknologi Informasi (L-MSTI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59431/ajad.v3i3.193

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Hydroponics can be an alternative program for elementary or early childhood education as a form of effort to instill an entrepreneurial spirit in agriculture. In addition to raising the theme of hydroponics in community service, we display Go Green material, namely the use and management of plastic waste as a support in Hydroponics activities. Many benefits of the Hydroponics program and the utilization of plastic waste in schools are as follows. Introducing this hydroponic planting system as a new knowledge for students, increasing students' knowledge and insight about the use of plastic waste, and instilling the spirit of farming from an early age. The indicators of the achievement of community service activities are the active participation of SD Pejagan students during the activity and the last achievement is that students practice at their respective homes.
KULIAH KERJA NYATA UNIVERSITAS JEMBER MEMBANGUN DESA KEMBANGKAN RUBUHA ATASI HAMA TIKUS DI DESA LICIN Samudro, Fathan Setyo; Al Islami, Mohamad Riedho; Romadhani, Chita Shofiya; Lakonawa, Dino; Maghfiroh, Melinda Dwi; Marvintha, Kirana Ndaru; Wulandari, Amanda Eka; Janah, Febriyanti Alya; Huwae, Michelle Abelina; Pamungkas, Desika; Haryadi, Nanang Tri
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 03 (2025): November
Publisher : Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v3i03.4

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Rice field rat pest infestation (Rattus argentiventer) is the main obstacle in efforts to increase rice productivity in Indonesia, including Licin Village. Therefore, it requires a strategy with environmentally friendly, effective, and sustainable control. The University of Jember Village Building Real Work Lecture Activity in Licin Village offers a solution with an ecological approach through the use of owls (Tyto alba) as natural predators. Students and farmer groups carried out activities in several stages: socialization about the life cycle of rats and the benefits of owls, counseling on pest control, making owl houses, and installing Rubuha in rice fields. The Rubuha design is available in a standard size (50 x 50 x 50 cm) and is crafted from wood and plywood materials, featuring a protective roof to withstand rain. The results of the activity showed that the farmer groups responded positively to the use of owls as an alternative to rat pest control. Socialization and counseling increase farmers' knowledge about the life cycle of rats and the role of natural predators in agricultural ecosystems. The installation of Rubuha in strategic locations began to show signs of the presence of owls, although the adaptation process took time. Thus, the implementation of Rubuha through active community participation can be a sustainable solution in rat pest control in Licin Village. The success of the program is highly dependent on the continuity of monitoring, evaluation, and collaborative support from farmers, village governments, and related institutions in expanding the implementation in all rice fields.