Pudjawati, Nihawa Hajar
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Peningkatan Ketahanan Pakan Ternak Melalui Pembuatan Silase di Desa Pesantren, Kecamatan Blado, Kabupaten Batang Fita Ayu Widyaningtyas; Wisnu Arya Seta; Wafa Mei Diinaa Ibrahim; Ferlisca Sashy Reva; Harwin Fadia Lutfiyatus Sholichah; Dwi Cahyo Sampurno; Hafidz Amiruddin; Retno Cahyakinasih; Komala, Iyep; Pudjawati, Nihawa Hajar
Jurnal Pusat Inovasi Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. Khusus: Desember 2024
Publisher : Direktorat Pengembangan Masyarakat Agromaritim, Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jpim.6.Khusus.14-23

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Silage is forage processing done by fermentation using lactic acid under anaerobic conditions. Silage is an alternative animal feed that can fulfil animal feed needs when it is difficult to obtain. The rich nutrient content in silage, such as protein, carbohydrates and minerals can fulfil the nutritional needs of animals and support optimal productivity. This activity aims to provide in-depth knowledge and skills to farmers regarding silage making techniques as quality animal feed. Activities start from information gathering; preparation and making of silage materials, concepts, and samples; preparation and procurement of silage material tools; implementation of socialisation; opening of silage results, and evaluation of activities that have been carried out. This test consists of several variables including; aroma, texture, colour and the presence of fungi. The results of the activity showed an increase in farmers' knowledge about silage making, there were 82% of farmers who understood the material presented and 55% of farmers were very satisfied with the activities that had been carried out. The silage results that have been made show some characteristics that are less in accordance with the category of good quality silage at the top of the silage, but the silage results at the bottom are still in the category that can be accepted by livestock. Good quality silage can be determined through its physical quality, so an organoleptic test is carried out to see the physical quality of silage. The quality of the silage produced based on organoleptic tests has a brownish green colour, a slightly smelly aroma, a slightly watery mushy texture and the presence of fungi in the top layer. Thus, making silage has the potential to be a solution to overcome the problem of feed availability in the dry season and increase the capacity of farmers in managing feed.
Monitoring of Post-fire Vegetation Succession on Peatland in Bengkalis Island, Riau Province Pudjawati, Nihawa Hajar; Pulunggono, Heru Bagus; Asy'Ari, Rahmat; Zulfajrin, Moh; Nurazizah, Lina Lathifah; Saputri, Hanum Resti; Rivai, Fathan Aldi; Setiawan, Yudi
Media Konservasi Vol. 30 No. 3 (2025): Media Konservasi Vol 30 No 3 September 2025
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.30.3.423

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Peatlands are characterized by the accumulation of decomposed plant remains, which result in an organic carbon content of approximately 16 percent and form a layer at least 40 cm thick. Peat ecosystems play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity conservation, maintaining water availability, and regulating the climate. However, human activities threaten these functions, especially during the dry season, which often leads to extensive fires. Post-fire succession is a natural process through which the land attempts to restore its original state. Monitoring succession after peatland fires can be conducted using satellite-based remote sensing technology, which provides spatiotemporal information. This study utilized a time series of three Landsat satellites, namely Landsat 5 (TM), Landsat 8 (OLI), and Landsat 9 (OLI2), to monitor succession in burnt peat areas on Bengkalis Island from 2000 onward. Additionally, hotspot data from FIRMS NASA  and MODIS were incorporated. The results showed a total of 3,689 hotspots recorded between 2005 and 2023. The confirmed land cover types in the succession area include swamps, water bodies, and oil palm plantations. The information from this research is expected to inform policymaking by the government or peatland area managers, and serve as a reference for further studies.
Corrigendum to: “Monitoring of Post-fire Vegetation Succession on Peat Ecosystem Area in Bengkalis Island, Riau Province” [Media Konservasi, Vol 30 Issue 3, 2025, DOI: 10.29244/medkon.30.3.423] Pudjawati, Nihawa Hajar; Pulunggono, Heru Bagus; Asy’Ari, Rahmat; Zulfajrin, Moh; Nurazizah, Lina Lathifah; Saputri, Hanum Resti; Rivai, Fathan Aldi; Setiawan, Yudi
Media Konservasi Vol. 30 No. 3 (2025): Media Konservasi Vol 30 No 3 September 2025
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.30.3.470

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This corrigendum corrects errors in the previously published article.