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Journal : AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian

PENDUGAAN MODEL PERAMALAN VOLUME IMPOR PAKAN TERNAK Herlena Bidi Astuti; Wawan Eka Putra; Emlan Fauzi; Yesmawati Yesmawati
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 7 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : UNIVED Press, Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v7i2.1161

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Feed is an important element in developing livestock business. At present, imports are still needed to meet domestic needs. This study aims to examine the best forecasting model for the volume of animal feed imports. The data used are monthly import volume data from 2015: 1-2019: 9 used for this study and three models namely Moving Average, exponential smoothing and simple linear regression. the selection of the best model is based on the value of MAPE, MAD and MSD or MSE. The results showed that the best forecasting model was the Simple Linear Regression method.
Analysis Of Causes Of Jembrana Disease In Bali Cow And Prevention Measures Jhon Firison; A Salim; Sudarmansyah Sudarmansyah; Alfayanti Alfayanti; Emlan Fauzi; Afrizon Afrizon; Andi Ishak
AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian Vol 9 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : UNIVED Press, Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/agritepa.v9i2.1380

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Jembrana disease is very detrimental to Balinese cattle breeders because it can cause rapid and sudden death of livestock in a relatively large area. Bengkulu Province is an area with the highest cases of Jembrana disease in Indonesia. This study aims to briefly explain the causes of Jembrana disease and its prevention efforts. The data collected is secondary data that is processed descriptively. The results of the analysis showed that Jembrana disease was caused by Lentovirus from the Retroviridae family. The clinical signs of this disease are mainly enlarged lymph nodes in the shoulders, front of the knees, and under the ears, as well as blood sweating in the back, inner thighs, abdomen, legs, and scrotum. Jembrana disease can be transmitted directly or indirectly through intermediaries. The most common risk factor for spreading is the uncontrolled movement of animals. The most recommended control and treatment are vaccination, counseling through communication, information and education and livestock traffic control. Breeders still need to control vectors and take biosecurity precautions such as maintaining the cleanliness of cages, equipment, places to eat and drink and administer vitamins