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Jurnal Ilmiah MADIYA: Masyarakat Mandiri Berkarya
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Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Fokus and Scope Jurnal ini merupakan jurnal yang mempublikasikan artikel kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat peneliti, akademisi, praktisi, dan komunitas peduli masyarakat saat menangani dan mengelola berbagai potensi, hambatan, tantangan, dan masalah yang ada di masyarakat. Scope publikasi adalah multidisiplin ilmu dengan konsep terapan keilmuan.
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Penerapan Teknologi Tepat Guna Mesin Pencacah Sayuran Hijau untuk Meningkatkan Efisiensi Usaha Ternak Bebek Suparmono; Suadi, Suadi; Khairina, Isni; Dewi, Ratna; Manurung, John Sihar
Jurnal Ilmiah Madiya (Masyarakat Mandiri Berkarya) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Edisi November 2025
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Medan

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Feed costs are the largest component of duck farming and often pose a major constraint on the sustainability of small-scale farmers. This community service program aimed to apply appropriate technology, in the form of a green vegetable-chopping machine, to improve the efficiency of duck farming businesses. The partner was a household-scale laying duck farmer with approximately 300 ducks who partially substituted commercial feed with discarded green vegetables from traditional markets. The main problems were low feed intake efficiency due to whole-vegetable feeding and the absence of chopping equipment. The implementation methods included field surveys and situation analysis, machine design and fabrication, operational testing, training in operations and maintenance, and impact evaluation. The results showed that the vegetable chopping machine with A capacity of approximately 100 kg/hour and a 1 HP electric motor significantly improved the utilization of green feed. The application reduced commercial feed costs by about 25% and increased daily egg production by around 4–5%. This activity demonstrates that simple, affordable, and context-appropriate technology can effectively enhance business efficiency and economic resilience of small-scale duck farmers.
Rekayasa Mesin Pencacah Rumput sebagai Solusi Teknologi Tepat Guna untuk Efisiensi Pakan Ternak Kambing Sutrisno, Joko; Ginting, Berta Br; Parulian, Sopar; Adam, Hikamah Adwin; Anisa, Septri
Jurnal Ilmiah Madiya (Masyarakat Mandiri Berkarya) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Edisi November 2025
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One of the main challenges faced by small-scale ruminant farmers is the high cost of feed and the low efficiency of forage utilization, both of which directly increase production costs and reduce profit margins. This community service program aimed to improve goat feed efficiency through the application of appropriate technology in the form of a grass chopping machine, combined with feed management strengthening. The program was implemented with a partner goat farmer in Sumber Karya Village, Binjai Timur District, using a participatory approach that included a needs assessment, the design and fabrication of a 100 kg/hour grass-chopping machine, operational and maintenance training, and feed management assistance. The results indicate that the application of the chopping machine reduced forage waste from approximately 40% to less than 10%, resulting in monthly feed cost savings of up to ±30%. Improved feed efficiency also contributed to faster weight gain and a shorter fattening period. These findings demonstrate that integrating appropriate technology with management support effectively enhances feed efficiency and improves the economic sustainability of smallholder goat farming.