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Population Density Levels Wight and Length of Maggot Black Soldier Flies (Hermetia Illucens) with Different Feed Formulation Khaerunnisa, Salma; Hidayati, Yuli Astuti; Harlia, Ellin
JURNAL ILMIAH PETERNAKAN TERPADU Vol 12, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jipt.v12i2.p111-121

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Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggots are decomposing agents cultivated to convert organic materials. Both on-farm and off-farm livestock waste, as well as kitchen organic waste, are organic materials. Organic waste and its by-products can be degraded by BSF maggots into biomass rich in protein, which can be used as feed. This study aims to evaluate the effects of formulating dairy cow feces, milk sediment, and kitchen organic waste (KOW) as growth media on the population density, weight, and length of BSF maggots. The research method used is experimental with a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) involving four treatments and five replicates. The treatments include 100% KOW (P0), 50% KOW and 50% dairy cow feces (P1), 50% KOW and 50% milk sediment (P2), and 33.33% KOW, 33.33% dairy cow feces, and 33.33% milk sediment (P3). BSF maggot rearing was carried out for 20 days, from BSF eggs to the prepupa stage. The conclusion of this study was that the P2 formulation (dairy cow feces and kitchen organic waste) could increase the population density of BSF maggots, and the P3 formulation (dairy cow feces, milk sediment, and kitchen organic waste) could increase the weight and length of BSF maggots.
The Effect of Lifestyle on Financial Management: The Moderating Role of Financial Literacy among Millennial Workers in Sukabumi City Khaerunnisa, Salma; Norisanti, Nor; Komariah, Kokom
Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (September - O
Publisher : Dinasti Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v6i4.4816

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This study investigates the influence of lifestyle on financial management and examines the direct and moderating roles of financial literacy among millennial workers in Sukabumi City. A total of 155 respondents were selected using purposive sampling. Data analysis was conducted using path analysis with the bootstrapping method through SmartPLS 3.2.9 software. The findings reveal that lifestyle has a positive and significant effect on financial management. Similarly, financial literacy shows a positive and significant influence on financial management. Furthermore, financial literacy demonstrates a moderating effect by weakening the relationship between lifestyle and financial management, as indicated by a significant negative interaction effect. These results imply that enhancing financial literacy can help mitigate the potential adverse effects of an excessive lifestyle on financial management. This suggests the importance of integrating financial education programs into workplace development initiatives targeting millennials.