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Edukasi Penanaman Cabai Untuk Mahasiswa Baru Biologi Dengan Media Polybag Untuk Pemberdayaan Pertanian Di Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram Baiq Melinda Utari; Rudi Ariatma; Edi Muhamad Jayadi; Ulfa Nurwiana; Mai Rizali; Muhamad Yul Fikrian; Muamar Kadafin
Aksi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Tajuk Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71024/aksi.2024.v1i1.33

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This article contains education about planting chilies for New Biology Students using polybag media. The aim is to provide insight and practical skills regarding chili cultivation to new students of the Biology Study Program at UIN Mataram, so that they have basic abilities in growing horticultural plants. The method used is by reviewing relevant literature regarding chili cultivation techniques using polybags and husks as media. The tools and materials prepared include chili seeds, polybags, a mixture of husks and soil, and embrat as a watering tool. The results of this activity include various achievements in terms of education, practical skills, and empowerment of the campus community. This program can increase new students' understanding of polybag media-based agriculture and provide direct experience in the practice of chili cultivation. Through this training, students not only gain theoretical knowledge, but also practical agricultural management skills, which are relevant to the needs of the world of work and everyday life. From an economic perspective, planting chilies in polybags also opens up opportunities for students to learn about the commercial potential of horticultural crops. From the results of this activity, it can be concluded that the practice of community service using polybags and husks was successful in providing new students with a good understanding of chili planting techniques in the campus environment.
Analisis Usahatani Pertanian Lahan Kering Melalui Integrasi Pertanian Dan Ternak Di Kabupaten Lombok Utara, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat Nuzuly Ilmia Cerminand; Ulfa Nurwiana; Mai Rizali
Agroinovasi: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Tajuk Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71024/agroinovasi.2024.v1i1.2

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The development of the agricultural sector is the mainstay of economic development. Empowerment of land resources as a basis for agricultural activities should receive more emphasis and attention from the government and other related parties. For this reason, strategic steps are needed to build public opinion and the government that dry land is the hope for the future of agricultural development to increase food security. The study used a descriptive method. The data collection technique used a survey technique. This study was conducted in North Lombok Regency, precisely in Bayan District, which was determine4d by "purposive sampling" with consideration of Bayan District. The results of the study showed that there were 7 types of planting and livestock patterns applied by respondent farmers in the dry land area of ​​Bayan District, North Lombok Regency with a combination of plant types that varied quite a lot between planting patterns, namely corn, rice, peanuts and cassava. Each planting pattern is integrated with livestock. Of the 7 planting patterns, there are 3 dominant planting patterns carried out by farmers, namely, the corn + livestock planting pattern as much as 40%, then the rice + livestock planting pattern (26.25%) and 16.25% for the rice + corn + livestock planting pattern. The cropping and livestock pattern that provides the highest income at the research location is rice + corn + livestock (X6) of 10,995,510.00 per hectare per year and the lowest income is in the peanut + livestock planting pattern (X4) of 2,808,721.60 per hectare per year.