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Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
ISSN : 26139456     EISSN : 25992570     DOI : -
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture publishes original articles, review articles, case studies and short communications on the fundamentals, applications and management of Sustainable Agriculture areas in collaboration with Indonesian Agrotechnology / Agroecotechnology Association (PAGI), Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network), and Indonesian Agricultural Higher Education Communication Forum (FKPTPI). This journal has two issues in a year and it will be published in April and October.
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PROYEK PENGEMBANGAN USAHA PETERNAKAN POLA INTEGRASI Diwyanto, Kusuma; Priyanti, A; Saptanti, R A
Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture Vol 23, No 2 (2008): October
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (3765.638 KB) | DOI: 10.20961/carakatani.v23i2.13996

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It is necessary for the development of the business of animal husbandry to be supported by various production means. One of the means is the availability of fodder. Fiber fodder such as grass, dried rice stalks, sugar cone shoots, cocoa fruit peels and the agricultural by-product of other food crops are the materials that are commonly used as the fodders of ruminant animals. The use of the agribusiness by-products as the raw materials in the industry of fodders represents as challenge and also an opportunity in the optimizing the local resources that has not been made used efficiently and optimally. Using LEISA approach each hectare of agriculture land can produce the fodder for 2-3 beef cattle/ha. In the case the beef cattle serve the function as ‘compost mills’ using the raw materials of the crops ‘wastes’ and finally the compost is used as organic fertilizer for crops. In the attempt to increase the population of the beef cattle with a viable production cost, the approach of integrating the beef cattle into the food crops, plantations and industrial plantation forests is technically, economically and socially feasible to develop. One of the key factors of the success in the integration is that there is not any residual material and the use of an innovation in a right and efficient manner. The implementation of the integrated system of the crops and beef cattle using the approach of low external input result in competitive products of animal husbandry. Therefore, the animal husbandry business with the integrated system of the crops and the beef cattle will be interesting in the future and will have a quite good opportunity.
ANALISIS EFISIENSI USAHA TANI SEMANGKA DI KABUPATEN SRAGEN Sundari, Mei Tri
Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture Vol 23, No 2 (2008): October
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

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The objective of this research is to know the revenue, cost and profit in watermellon farm. It wants to know the efficiency of watermelon farm in Sragen Regency. The method used in this research was analytical descriptive with survey in implementation. The location was selected purposively and it was Desa Pungsari, Kecamatan Plupuh, Kabupaten Sragen. Snowball sampling method is used to choose the sample. The data used in this research was primary data of cultivating season of 2006, which was the newest available data. By using R/C ratio we find that the value is 2,75 per ha. This value shows us that watermelon farm in Sragen had efficien because the value more than one. The average revenue of the farmer was 76.217.500 per ha and the cost was Rp 27.711.550 per ha.

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