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THE EFFECT OF ECONOMIC SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS TO THE FARMERS 'ATTITUDE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SRI METHOD (SYSTEM OF RICE INTENSIFICATION) ON RICE Khairunisa Rangkuti; Ainul Mardhiyah; Muhammad Syafii
JASc (Journal of Agribusiness Sciences) Vol 1, No 1 (2017): "JASc" JOURNAL OF AGRIBUSINESS SCIENCES
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The purpose of this research is to know the application of SRI (System of Rice Intensification) method in Pematang Setrak Village, to analyze farmer attitude toward SRI (System of Rice Intensification) method and to know the influence of socio-economic characteristics of farmers (age, education,  number of dependents  and  land area) on farmers attitude in the application of SRI (System of Rice Intensification) method. The method used is descriptive method and multiple linear analysis. From the research results obtained: 37.50% and 35%, the attitude of farmers strongly agree and agree with the implementation of this method of SRI means that rice farmers in the village of Pematang Setrak Teluk Mengkudu Sub district Serdang Berdagai district accept and give a positive attitude towards the application of SRI Method (System of Rice Intensification). From the multiple regression analysis obtained R-Square value of 0.816, it identifies that simultaneously the attitude of farmers affected by age, education, duration of farming, the number of dependents, and the land area of 81.6%, and the remaining 18.4% influenced by other factors outside variables studied. While partially tested the variables that affect the attitude of farmers are age variables, the number of dependents, and land area whereas education and duration of farming does not affect the attitude of farmers in the application of SRI method.Keyword :  Rice, SRI Method, attitude of farmer
The Role of Agriculture Instructor in Farmer Group Development Coffee Plant (Caffea) (Case Studies: in Jongok Raya Village Bandar Subdistrict Bener Meriah Regency) Khairunisa Rangkuti; Mailina Harahap; Wien Rezeki
JASc (Journal of Agribusiness Sciences) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): "JASc" JOURNAL OF AGRIBUSINESS SCIENCES
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This study aims to examine the role of agricultural extension field in the development of the coffee crop farmer groups and to examine how the development of farmer groups who do agricultural extension to farmers' groups coffee plants. using saturated sample method is by taking the entire population to sampled with a total of 27 respondents. The analytical method used is using the scoring system and descriptive. The results showed that the role of agricultural extension in the development of farmer groups categorized coffee plants already Enough role in carrying out its duties as a teacher, adviser, Analyser and the Organizer. Where the category and the results overall score educator role of farmer groups in the development of the coffee crop farmer group is 1107. The results regarding the development of farmer groups who do agricultural extension to farmers' groups in the village coffee plants belonging Pretty Good Jongok Kingdom where 26 farmers, or 96.3% category Good enough to accept innovation and capability in carrying out activities in the given extension, only 1 or 3.7% of respondents were classified as Less Good was also due to less active in farmer groups.