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Land survey assistance and its potential for the provision of sustainable agricultural land in East Barito District [Pendampingan survei lahan dan potensinya untuk penyediaan lahan pertanian berkelanjutan di Kabupaten Barito Timur] Saijo, S; Septian, S; Aziz, Imam Abdul
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 4, No 3 (2024): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpen.v4i4.42493

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The conversion of rice paddy fields into oil palm plantations and mining sites in East Barito Regency, Central Kalimantan, poses a significant threat to the sustainability of agriculture. If this trend continues, the availability of land suitable for farming will decline. This study aims to assist local communities in the identification and management of sustainable agricultural land. The activities were conducted in Wuran Village, Karusen District, East Barito Regency, Central Kalimantan, from July to August 2024. The methods employed in this community service include interviews and assistance in soil suitability surveys as well as analysis of nutrient content at the site. Interview results indicate that 90% of respondents found the program beneficial. Soil surveys, analyzed with pH as a primary indicator, revealed a low pH of 4.5, necessitating interventions to raise it closer to the neutral pH of 6. Efforts undertaken include improving water management through the construction of bunds and the application of lime. Nutrient analysis showed that nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) levels were categorized as moderate to low. To enhance land productivity, it is recommended to increase doses of urea, SP-36, and KCl according to guidelines, along with the application of organic amendments such as straw. In conclusion, the enthusiasm of the community for the assistance provided indicates the potential for sustainable agricultural practices on their land. The findings of this study are expected to serve as a reference for the development of more sustainable agricultural strategies in the region.
Training on the cultivation technique of indigofera plants and introduction to drones for the world of agriculture and forestry [Pelatihan teknik budidaya tanaman indigofera dan pengenalan drone untuk dunia pertanian dan kehutanan] Saijo, S; Iskandar, Beni; Susilo, Djoko Eko Hadi
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 5, No 2 (2025): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpen.v5i2.45920

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The productivity of ruminant livestock is closely correlated with the continuous availability of forage, both in quality and quantity, making its availability crucial. On the other hand, the use of drone technology to support efforts in agriculture and forestry is also very important to be socialized to the community. Therefore, training is the right solution to achieve this, enabling the dissemination of knowledge about the utilization of indigofera as livestock feed and the use of drones. The aim of this service is to train students on indigofera cultivation techniques and how to use drones in the fields of agriculture and forestry. The service is conducted at Senior High School 1 Jabiren Raya, Jabiren Raya Sub-District, Pulang Pisau District, Central Kalimantan Province, using a training method, with 40 students participating. It will be held on February 18, 2025, with several stages of preparation and implementation. Activities were conducted at two locations, the first in the Auditorium with a theoretical presentation, and the second on the grounds of SMAN 1 Jabiren Raya, which served as a practical site for cultivation and drone operation. The results of the community service activities indicate that the training on indigofera cultivation techniques and the introduction of drone usage in agriculture and forestry showed a significant difference in knowledge before and after the training. In conclusion, the comparison of understanding before and after the training was 27% compared to 90%.