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Pemberdayaan Petani dalam Memanfaatkan Air Hujan untuk Sistem Budidaya Tanaman dengan Metode Water Harvesting Tuhuteru, Sumiyati; Mahanani , Anti Uni; Rumbiak , Rein Edward Yohanes; Dewi, Yohana Sutiknyawati Kusuma; Tulak, Alber; Tabuni, Endius; Tabo, Opapur; Doga, Konius; Wenda, Endison; Lengka, Mariana; Himan, Rusina
Warta LPM WARTA LPM, Vol. 26, No. 4, Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/warta.v26i4.1474

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Rainwater harvesting is one municipal initiative that uses rainwater for everyday needs. Rainwater is very useful in meeting water sources for agriculture, homes and industries, but unmanaged rainwater can also cause disasters such as flooding and flooding. The rainwater that falls on the earth is clean water for living things. However, during the rainy season, when the catchment area decreases, rainwater cannot penetrate into the ground and often causes flooding. For this reason, this service activity is essential to help farmers meet their crops' water needs during periods of drought. This activity was conducted from November to December 2022 in Husok Village, Hubikiak District, Jayawijaya District, Papua Mountains. The implementation of this service activity will be implemented through the pilot project phase of the Kosabangsa program. This stage is divided into his three phases: the preparation phase, the activity phase, and the evaluation and monitoring phase. The results of the implementation of this community service activity were achieved based on the plans set and the tools made to function properly because they can accommodate and drain water to each holding tank in the middle of the land for watering the plants as well as being an alternative in providing clean water for farmer groups so they no longer have to walk far to take clean water. This is supported by community participation in accepting the technology made by the implementing team.
Empowerment of The Farmer Group Bisimo Etaikena in Managing Pig Livestock Waste to Become Organic Fertilizer Tuhuteru, Sumiyati; Mahanani, Anti Uni; Rumbiak, Rein Edward Yohanes; Sutiknyawati Kusuma Dewi, Yohana; Inrianti, Inrianti; Tabuni , Endius; Tabo, Opapur; Doga , Konius; Wenda, Endison; Lengka , Mariana; Himan , Rusina
SPEKTA (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat : Teknologi dan Aplikasi) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/spekta.v4i1.7832

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Background: The conversion of livestock manure into organic fertilizer is quite safe and not difficult to do. Compost is believed to improve soil texture by making the soil more friable. In order to increase food security and raise awareness of the value of health and the beauty of the environment for farmer groups that raise pigs, this activity aims to increase the knowledge and skills of farmers in Husoak Village. Contribution: Provide knowledge and enhance abilities for turning pig manure into compost that is good for cultivated plants, in increasing food security and farmers' knowledge about the importance of health and sustainability. Method: Conversation, Observation, and Socialization, providing assistance, engaging in manufacturing, and documenting Results: As evidenced by the number of farmers applying it—5 in total with 1 farmer serving as a pioneer in adopting the use of pig waste compost, which reduces odor pollution—the use of pig manure as compost is succeeding. Conclusion: that the compost processing training was completed within a month as planned, with the use of pig waste compost being observed in 5 farmers who had implemented the processing of pig manure into compost and had consumed the harvested products themselves. The next suggestion is to expand the use of composted pig manure as an agricultural input to ensure the sustainability of community agriculture