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Sosialisasi Pemanfaatan Lahan Pekarangan Dalam Meningkatkan Pendapatan Keluarga Di Desa Sempulang Kabupaten Paser Arsela, Primadiyanti; Rahmisari, Hellina; Elpandari, Ilma
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bangsa Vol. 1 No. 9 (2023): November
Publisher : Amirul Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59837/jpmba.v1i9.438

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Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat bertujuan untuk mendorong warga desa Sempulang, Kecamatan Tanah Grogot, Kabupaten Paser, agar dapat memanfaatkan lahan pekarangan rumah sebagai warung hidup. Metode sosialisasi dan penyuluhan dengan tema pemanfaatan lahan pekarangan dalam meningkatkan pendapatan keluarga. Kegiatan sosialisasi ini dapat mendorong warga untuk memanfaatkan pekarangan rumah untuk bertanam secara organik. Pendapatan dan kesejahteraan masyarakat akan bertambah secara tidak langsung. Metode pendampingan, evaluasi, dan monitoring dapat digunakan untuk mengatasi masalah yang muncul selama tahap pelaksanaan kegiatan PKM. Beragam metode pemanfataan lahan pekarangan telah dipaparkan sehingga melalui penerapan teknologi yang ada akan dapat memaksimalkan pemanfaatan pekarangan di rumah warga. Beberapa penerapan teknologi pemanfaatan pekarangan yang telah diaplikasikan oleh warga Desa Sempulang antara lain budikdamber dan hidroponik sederhana sistem sumbu. Hasil dari kegiatan sosialisasi ini selanjutnya dipublikasikan untuk mendapatkan umpan balik dan masukan dari stakeholder serta guna menyebarluaskan informasi tentang pemanfaatan lahan pekarangan yang telah dilaksanakan oleh warga Desa Sempulang.
Planting Media Effectiveness on Celery (Apium graveolens L.) Growth Battong, Umar; Asman; Arsela, Primadiyanti; Ardaniah; Rahmisari, Hellina
Proceedings Series on Physical & Formal Sciences Vol. 8 (2025): Prosiding Seminar Nasional Fakultas Pertanian dan Perikanan
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pspfs.v8i.1472

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The study on the effectiveness of different planting media for growing celery (Apium graveolens L.) took place in Desa Tapis, Kabupaten Paser. Researchers set out to explore how various planting media could impact celery growth, using a randomized block design with three repetitions to ensure the results were reliable. The planting media tested included a control group (y1), a mixture of top soil and palm compost (y2), and a combination of top soil and husk charcoal (y3). The results were quite revealing. The different planting media had a significant impact on several growth factors, including the average height of the plants measured at 2, 4, and 6 weeks after planting (WAP). Other important metrics, such as the number of petioles and tillers at 6 WAP, as well as the fresh weight harvested at 6, 7, and 8 WAP, also showed notable differences. Additionally, root length measurements taken at 9 WAP highlighted the effectiveness of the planting media. Among the options tested, the combination of top soil and palm compost (y2) stood out as the best choice for promoting celery growth. This particular mix not only resulted in taller plants but also increased the number of petioles and tillers, along with greater fresh weight and root length. These findings suggest that using top soil with palm compost can significantly enhance celery growth, offering valuable insights for farmers and gardeners looking to improve their celery yields.
Effectiveness of palm oil waste bioconversion using maggot as organic fertilizer on the growth of pakcoy (Brassica rapa L.) Istiqomah, Hikmah Nur; Battong, Umar; Rahmisari, Hellina
Jurnal Agrotek Ummat Vol 12, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Agrotek Ummat
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jau.v12i3.32391

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The increasing generation of palm oil waste poses a serious challenge as it can cause environmental pollution if left unutilized. One environmentally friendly solution is to convert palm oil waste into organic fertilizer through maggot bioconversion. This study aimed to mitigate environmental impacts by converting palm oil waste into organic fertilizer using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae and to evaluate its effects on the growth of pakcoy (Brassica rapa L.). The experiment was conducted in Tepian Batang Village, Paser Regency, East Kalimantan, using a two-factor randomized block design with three kasgot (maggot compost) doses (40 g, 80 g, 120 g) and three types of palm oil waste-based growing media (empty fruit bunches, decomposed fronds, and palm ash), each applied at 150 g. Growth parameters observed included plant height, number of leaves, fresh weight, and dry weight of pakcoy. The results showed that the combination of 80 g kasgot and 150 g decomposed fronds (K2M2) increased plant height to 3.67 cm (↑11% compared to the overall mean), leaf number to 10.40 (↑15%), and fresh and dry weight to 47.75 g (↑28%). This combination proved most effective in accelerating vegetative growth of pakcoy. These findings highlight the potential of utilizing palm oil waste as a high-quality organic fertilizer to support sustainable agriculture and circular economy initiatives.