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Plant Response To Organic Fertilizer In Panca Agung Village, Bulungan District Hariyati, Tati; Putra, Marlan Unmani; S, Sabarudin; Suryanta, Ipung; Fikri, M.; Lesmana, Rina
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 1, No 12 (2024): Madani, Vol. 1 No. 12 2024
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10630272

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Agriculture in Indonesia generally still depends on the use of chemical fertilizers, where chemical fertilizers can increase plant productivity, but the presence of chemical fertilizers if used continuously in the long term will have an impact on damage to the soil, environment and ecosystem, resulting in the soil becoming hard due to the accumulation of waste. chemicals (residues). Panca Agung Village has the potential for quite fertile agricultural land, with many types of plants being cultivated such as vegetables, fruit, rice, banana trees and coconut trees. With this potential, existing waste can be used as raw material which can be processed into environmentally friendly organic fertilizer, which can be used as plant fertilizer to replace chemical fertilizers. The aim is to determine the response of plants to the application of organic fertilizer. The method used is in three stages, namely 1) Collection of waste raw materials, 2) making organic fertilizer, 3) Application of fertilizer to plants. The results obtained by applying organic fertilizer make the plants grow more fertile, the leaves appear to grow faster and the harvest time of the plants is faster. Based on the results, it can be concluded that applying organic fertilizer is no less than using chemical fertilizer, in terms of plant growth.
Utilization of Rice Husk Waste Into Rice Husk Charcoal as an Environmentally Friendly Planting Media In Pimping Village Putra, Marlan Usmani; Hariyati, Tati; S, Sabarudin; R, Risnafaty; Imelda, Dewi Qomariah; Bagus, Qodrat
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 3, No 8 (2024): November
Publisher : Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14504603

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This community service activity aims to provide understanding and training to junior high school students in Pimping Village about the utilization of rice husk waste into rice husk charcoal as a mixture of planting media. Rice husks, which have been considered waste, actually have great potential if processed by pyrolysis to produce rice husk charcoal. Rice husk charcoal has good physical properties, such as high aeration capacity, water retention capacity, and nutrient content that can improve the quality of planting media. The method used is education and training for junior high school students at TPU 3 with a total of 49 participants. The results of the activity increased the understanding of junior high school students about the processing of rice husk waste, as well as the benefits of utilizing rice husk charcoal to support sustainable agriculture. With socialization and training, it can increase the knowledge of participants, especially junior high school students, TPU can utilize waste optimally, thereby reducing the remaining waste from milling in the form of discarded rice husks which were previously of little value by processing the husk into rice husk charcoal which has economic value and can even be used as a more effective and environmentally friendly planting medium.
Utilization of Rice Husk Waste Into Rice Husk Charcoal as an Environmentally Friendly Planting Media In Pimping Village Putra, Marlan Usmani; Hariyati, Tati; S, Sabarudin; R, Risnafaty; Imelda, Dewi Qomariah; Bagus, Qodrat
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 3, No 8 (2024): November
Publisher : Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14504603

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This community service activity aims to provide understanding and training to junior high school students in Pimping Village about the utilization of rice husk waste into rice husk charcoal as a mixture of planting media. Rice husks, which have been considered waste, actually have great potential if processed by pyrolysis to produce rice husk charcoal. Rice husk charcoal has good physical properties, such as high aeration capacity, water retention capacity, and nutrient content that can improve the quality of planting media. The method used is education and training for junior high school students at TPU 3 with a total of 49 participants. The results of the activity increased the understanding of junior high school students about the processing of rice husk waste, as well as the benefits of utilizing rice husk charcoal to support sustainable agriculture. With socialization and training, it can increase the knowledge of participants, especially junior high school students, TPU can utilize waste optimally, thereby reducing the remaining waste from milling in the form of discarded rice husks which were previously of little value by processing the husk into rice husk charcoal which has economic value and can even be used as a more effective and environmentally friendly planting medium.