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Agriwar Journal
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 28081323     EISSN : 28081137     DOI : https://doi.org/10. 22225/aj
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Agriwar Journal is an agricultural science journal published for the development of science and technology in the use of natural resources and sustainable agricultural management, which provides a forum for publishing research articles or review articles. This journal includes original research articles, review articles and brief communication bases for agricultural development including; Agronomy, Soil Science, Pest Disease Control, Food Technology, Biotechnology, Fisheries, Aquatic Resources Management, Livestock, Animal Feed Nutrition, Agribusiness, and Agroindustry.
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The Competence of Balinese Cattle Farmers in Oeledsala Village, Taebenu District, Kupang Regency Fadillah Andre Kurniawan; Siti Azizah
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This research is located in Oeledsala Village, Taebenu District, Kupang Regency. This research aims to provide additional information for Bali Cattle breeders to be able to increase income by using a more targeted system and it is also hoped that the results of this research can help the government make decisions and policies in economic development for Bali Cattle breeders. The respondents we interviewed were 50 Balinese cattle breeders in Oeledsala Village. Data collection was carried out from 15 September 15, 2023, to 10, 2023. The data taken in this research were the level of technology (X1), Extension Experience (X2), and Breeder Competency (Y). The data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and regression analysis. The results of the research show that both the level of technology used by breeders and the experience of participating in extension program have a positive impact on increasing the potential of Bali cattle breeders, however, based on the hypothesis testing carried out, the variable that has a significant influence between the two independent variables used in this research is the variable of experience following livestock extension (X2) because it has a p-value < 0.05).
Application of Pig Manure and NPK on The Growth and Yield of Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum Frutescens L.) Gede Yudi Sedana; Made Sri Yuliartini; Ketut Agung Sudewa
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This study aims to determine the effect of pig manure and NPK fertilizer doses on the growth and yield of cayenne pepper (Capsicum frutescens L.) plants. This study used a Randomized Block Design (RBD). The results of this study show that the interaction between the dose of pig manure and NPK fertilizer (PxN) has no significant effect on all observed variables. The dose of pig manure (P) had a very substantial impact on all observed variables except the harvest index variable which did not show a significant impact. The dose of NPK (N) fertilizer did not have a substantial effect on all observed variables, except for the harvest index (very considerable impact). The highest fresh weight and oven-dry weight of fruit per plant were obtained at a pig manure dose of 30 tons ha-1, namely 343.39 g and 53.34 g, respectively increased by 158.95% and 66.94% compared to the lowest fresh weight and oven-dry weight of fruit obtained at a pig manure dose of 0 tons ha-1, namely 132.61 g and 31.95 g, respectively. The NPK fertilizer dose treatment gave a fresh weight of fruit per plant that was not significantly different from one another.
Income Analysis of Kalang Buffalo Farmers in the Tanjung Terakan Group Kutai Kartanegara Regency Kharidha Armina; Dinar Anindyasari; Ibrahim; Suhardi; I Putu Gede Didik Widiarta; Ardiansyah; Ruth Dameria Haloho
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Buffalo farming is an integral part of Indonesia's agricultural system, particularly in the Tanjung Terakan group, Muara Wis District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. Small-scale farmers in this area raise kalang buffaloes as a secondary enterprise, utilizing family labor. This study aims to assess the profitability and performance of buffalo farming in this region. The research employed a survey method to gather data on production costs and income of the farmers. The findings revealed that the average annual income of the Tanjung Terakan group is IDR 134,549,211.00, with a remarkable profit margin of 2,247%. Despite a 9% yearly interest rate charged by Bank Kaltimtara, the buffalo business in this area remains lucrative. Based on these results, it is recommended that the Tanjung Terakan group continue their buffalo farming efforts due to the significant value it brings.
The Role of Social Media Marketing and Electronic Word of Mouth on the Purchase Intention of Frozen Meat Products I Putu Gede Didik Widiarta; Dinar Anindyasari; Amalina Nur Wahyuningtyas
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In the modern digital era, technology and the internet have become essential components of marketing strategies. This study aims to investigate the influence of Social Media Marketing (SMM) and Electronic Word of Mouth (eWOM) on the purchase intention of frozen meat products in Samarinda, Indonesia. Understanding consumer response to online promotions is increasingly important, particularly in the food industry, given the expanding role of digital marketing. The research employs a quantitative approach, engaging 400 respondents across different age groups, genders, and education levels. Data was collected through structured questionnaires to gauge the impact of SMM and eWOM on purchase intention, as well as the moderating role of demographic factors. The analysis indicates that both SMM and eWOM significantly enhance purchase intention, with eWOM exhibiting a stronger influence. Younger consumers aged 20-35 and those with higher education levels are more susceptible to online reviews and social media promotions compared to older or less-educated consumers. Moreover, women display greater responsiveness to interactive marketing content than men. The study recommends that companies in the frozen meat industry focus their digital strategies on leveraging positive reviews and social media promotions to elevate consumer engagement and purchase intentions. These findings contribute to the body of knowledge on digital marketing and provide practical insights for marketers aiming to maximize the impact of digital campaigns in the contemporary era.
The Influence of Farmer’s Attitudes in the Decision to Use Chemical Pesticides in the Protection of Horticultural Crop Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum Frutescens L.) in Bayan District, North Lombok Regency I GN Aryawan Asasandi; M. Yusuf; Fadli
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Farmer's attitudes are the main factor in deciding to carry out something, including decisions regarding the use of pesticides in farming. The objectives of this research are (1) analyzing the influence of farmers' attitudes on decisions regarding the use of chemical pesticides in protecting cayenne pepper plants and (2) finding a model approach to reducing the use of chemical pesticides on cayenne pepper plants. This study uses descriptive methods and quantitative research types. The study uses a comparative type. The research location was in Bayan District as a center for the development of cayenne pepper in North Lombok Regency. Data analysis uses SEM (Structural Equation Model) with PLS (Partial Least Squares). The results of the research are: (1) The influence of farmers' attitudes, consisting of affective and conative, influences farmers' decisions in protecting cayenne pepper plants using chemical pesticides. Meanwhile, the cognitive aspect does not influence farmers' decisions. (2) The model that can be proposed is to reduce the use of chemical pesticides; it is necessary to maximize farmers' attitudes through socialization and training, especially those that can touch farmers' cognition (knowledge).
Risk Study of Cayenne Pepper and Tomato Farming in Suralaga District, East Lombok Vita Diana; Halil; Pande Komang Suparyana
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West Nusa Tenggara Province is one of the central areas for developing horticultural commodities, including cayenne pepper and tomato plants. High production not balanced by market demand can cause cayenne peppers and tomatoes to be sold at lower prices. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of risk of production, price, and income of cayenne pepper and tomato farming in Suralaga District, East Lombok Regency. This study was conducted in Suralaga District, East Lombok Regency in Kerongkong Village and Suralaga Village. Respondents in this study were cayenne pepper and tomato farmers in the Suralaga District totaling 60 respondents. Risk measurement uses the method of variance, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation. The results of the study showed. The level of risk of cayenne pepper farming is greater or riskier than tomato farming, both in terms of production risk, price risk, and income risk. In cayenne pepper farming, the production risk is KV = 0.16 / Ha is greater than the risk of tomato production of KV = 0.11 / Ha. The risk of cayenne pepper price, which is KV=0.04, is greater than the risk of tomato price, which is KV=0.01. The risk of cayenne pepper farming income, which is KV=0.18/Ha, is greater than the risk of income in tomato farming, which is KV=0.11/Ha. 1. It is expected that cayenne pepper farmers will optimize the use of inputs, especially fertilizers so that the production produced is high with good quality. Meanwhile, tomato farmers are expected to think about off-farm, namely processing agro-industry, to be able to get higher added value.
Optimization of Water Utilization Through the Application of Hydropande Technology to Meet Clean Water and Agricultural Needs in Timuhun Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Regency I Komang Ery Kusnada; I Ketut Sudiarta; I Gusti Agung Putu Eryani; Yohanes Parlindungan Situmeang; Dewa Nyoman Sudita; Nengah Muliarta
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Timuhun Village, located in Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Regency, covers an area of 375 hectares with a population of 3,334 in 2021. Approximately 86.67% of the total land is utilized for agriculture, including rice fields, gardens, and dry fields, with a total agricultural area of 325 hectares. This village plays a significant role in food production, especially rice, supported by the irrigation system from Subak Timuhun, which utilizes the Manik Tirta Spring. However, challenges in water management arise due to the higher elevation of agricultural land compared to water sources, leading to difficulties in meeting the demands for clean water and irrigation. The Appropriate Technology of Hidropande is introduced as a solution to lift water from lower sources. This study aims to develop an integrated water management model by analyzing the residual water volume from the Manik Tirta Spring, determining the irrigation requirements for the paddy-cassava-paddy cropping pattern, and planning optimal water management strategies. Utilizing CROPWAT 8.0 software, this research estimates the water needs of crops based on various climatic and soil parameters. The results indicate that the highest irrigation water requirement reaches 41 mm/decade in December, while the lowest demand of 6.8 mm/decade occurs during the maturation phase of the plants. With calculations showing surplus residual water of 1.97 liters/second, the potential discharge from the Manik Tirta Spring can be maximized to support irrigation and meet clean water needs, alongside plans for developing a more efficient Hidropande pump. This study provides valuable insights into sustainable water management in Timuhun Village.

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