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Jurnal Penyuluhan Pertanian
ISSN : 19075893     EISSN : 25990403     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51852/jpp.v16i1.460
This journal contains the results of research related to developing issues in the field of agricultural extension based on the needs of the community or farmer groups. published articles include research articles and literature studies.
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EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN FARMER GROUPS IN THE USE OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE AS FERTILIZER IN VEGETABLE CULTIVATION: KEBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK WANITA TANI (KWT) DALAM PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH RUMAH TANGGA SEBAGAI PUPUK PADA BUDIDAYA SAYURAN Firda Khoirotunnisa Elhikmah; Rudi Hartono; Nazaruddin
Jurnal Penyuluhan Pertanian Vol 17 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51852/jpp.v17i1.506

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The state of the population will be related to the state of household waste generated in daily activities. Household waste management by women farmer groups in Maja sub-district in general has not been carried out properly. Women who are members of women’s farmer groups in Maja subdistric 0.72%. This study aims to describe the level of empowerment of women's farmer groups, analyze the factors that influence the empowerment of women's farmer groups, and formulate a strategy to increase the empowerment of women's farmer groups in the use of household waste into fertilizer, assessing its impact of fertilizer application. Respondents in this study amounted to 58 people, namely members of women's farmer groups in Pageraji Village, Wanahayu Village, and Tegal Sari Village with saturated sampling method. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the empowerment of women's farmer groups was in the moderate category with a willingness indicator of 60%, and an indicator of ability 55%. The factors that influence the empowerment of women's farmer groups are extension activities and the function of women's farmer groups. The strategy is carried out with outreach activities to women farmer groups by determining the material based on descriptive analysis.
ANALYSIS OF NITROGEN FERTILIZER NEEDS WITH LEAF COLOR CHART AND FARMER PARTICIPATION FOR RICE PLANT (Oryza Sativa L.): ANALISIS KEBUTUHAN PUPUK NITROGEN DENGAN BAGAN WARNA DAUN DAN PARTISIPASI PETANI UNTUK TANAMAN PADI SAWAH (Oryza Sativa L.) Achdiyat; Narita Ayu Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51852/jpp.v17i1.526

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Farmers' participation in the analysis of nitrogen fertilizer needs with leaf color chart for Paddy (Oryza sativa L.) plants in Kec. Tambaksari Regency. Ciamis, to find out: the level of participation and factors related to farmer participation. This activity was carried out from April 22, 2019 to July 26, 2019. The variables studied in this study consisted of independent variables (farmer characteristics and the role of advisors) and the dependent variable (participation). Data was collected by filling out a questionnaire (questionnaire), interviews, and secondary data (from related institutions). The results of the analysis of farmer participation include the category of "medium" or 61.2%, and the category of "high" or 38.8%, there is no category "low", because the cultivation of lowland rice is the main commodity, farmers in fertilizing to see the color of the leaves have been carried out . Then based on the results of the analysis, the factors related to participation are age, extension activities, facilitators and communicators. Farmers 'participation in the analysis of nitrogen fertilizer needs with the Leaf Color Chart for lowland rice are: The majority of farmers' participation rates are included in the "medium" category, and factors related to participation are age, extension activities, facilitators, and communicators; Farmer participation needs to be increased in order to provide optimal benefits, success must be carried out by all parties to work together to achieve goals
FARMERS PREFERENCES IN THE USE OF NEW SUPERIOR VARIETY OF RICE (Oryza sativa L.) SEEDS IN RAJAPOLAH DISTRICT, TASIKMALAYA REGENCY, WEST JAVA PROVINCE: PREFERENSI PETANI DALAM PENGGUNAAN BENIH VARIETAS UNGGUL BARU TANAMAN PADI (Oryza sativa L.) DI KECAMATAN RAJAPOLAH KABUPATEN TASIKMALAYA PROVINSI JAWA BARAT Rani Ratnasari; Achdiyat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51852/jpp.v17i1.528

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This study aims to describe farmers' preferences in the use of new superior varieties of rice seeds and analyze the factors that influence farmers' preferences. This research was conducted in Rajapolah District, Tasikmalaya Regency. The data analysis of this study used descriptive and Chi-square analysis techniques. Farmers' preferences are known based on scores. Primary data was generated from filling out a questionnaire by 74 respondents. Characteristics of farmers consist of: age, formal education, experience in farming, knowledge of farmers. External factors: the role of extension workers, extension activities and the availability of facilities and infrastructure. The dependent variable consists of attributes, experience and satisfaction. The results of this study indicate that farmers' preferences reach the high criteria (18.92%) and are dominated by the medium criteria (79.73%). Based on seed attributes, farmers in Rajapolah District tend to prefer the Inpari 32 variety to the Mekongga variety, taking into account the attributes based on pest resistance. Experience and satisfaction with the Inpari 32 variety showed superior production even though the taste of rice was preferred by the Mekongga variety. Factors that influence farmers' preferences are indicators of knowledge on attribute indicators, age on experience, knowledge on experience, availability of facilities and infrastructure on experience and availability of facilities and infrastructure on satisfaction.
FARMERS PARTICIPATION IN INTEGRATED PEST CONTROL OF RICE (Oryza sativa L.) IN JAMANIS DISTRICT, TASIKMALAYA REGENCY WEST JAVA PROVINCE: PARTISIPASI PETANI DALAM PENGENDALIAN HAMA TERPADU TANAMAN PADI (Oryza sativa L.) DI KECAMATAN JAMANIS KABUPATEN TASIKMALAYA PROVINSI JAWA BARAT Ubaidillah Hamzah; Achdiyat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51852/jpp.v17i1.529

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This study aims to describe farmer participation and analyze factors related to farmer participation in integrated pest control of rice (Oryza sativa L.). The research was conducted in Jamanis District, Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java Province. Data analysis using descriptive analysis and chi-square. The measurement method uses a Likert modification. Primary data was generated by questionnaire with a research sample of 77 respondents. The independent variables consist of internal factors (age, education, farm area, farming experience, farmer motivation) and external factors (role of extension workers to farmer group functions). The dependent variable consists of farmers' participation in decision making, implementation of activities, evaluation, and utilization of activities. The results showed that farmer participation was in the medium category with a percentage of 44.16%, the low category with 40.26%, and the high category with 15.58%. Factors that determine farmer participation are the role of extension workers and the function of farmer groups as a vehicle for cooperation.
GROUP PARTICIPATION IN INTEGRATED PEST CONTROL THROUGH THE ULTILIZATION OF TRICHOGRAMMA SP IN RICE BUSINESS IN SAMARANG DISTRICT, GARUT REGENCY: PARTISIPASI KELOMPOKTANI TERHADAP PENGENDALIAN HAMA TERPADU MELALUI PEMANFAATAN Trichogramma sp PADA USAHATANI PADI DI KECAMATAN SAMARANG KABUPATEN GARUT Ummi Mahrani Nasution; Wida Pradiana; Wahyu Trisnasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51852/jpp.v17i1.536

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One way to reduce the negative impact of pesticide use on rice plants is to carry out integrated pest control. As for pest control efforts that can be done is to utilize physical plant-disturbing organisms, namely natural enemies. This study was conducted to determine the level of farmer group participation in integrated pest control through the use of Trichogramma sp in rice farming, analyze the characteristics, external factors and IPM principles on the level of group participation in integrated pest control through the use of Trichogramma sp in rice plants and develop an extension strategy to increase participation. farmers. Based on the results of research from 68 respondents that the participation rate of farmer groups at the planning stage was 51.5% (medium), the implementation stage was 64.7% (medium) at the evaluation stage was 63.2% (medium). Factors that partially influence participation are length of farming (0.021), institutional role (0.032), social and cultural environment (0.000), utilization of natural enemies (0.001), routine monitoring (0.000), and farmers as IPM experts ( 0.037). Based on the high value beta coefficient taken from indicators that have a significant effect on the participation variable, a strategy is formulated to increase farmer group participation through strengthening the social and cultural environment, strengthening the frequency of monitoring land and plants so that farmers know the conditions and needs of these plants.

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