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AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming
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AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM), KH University. A. Wahab Hasbullah Jombang. The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research papers and article review in plant science i.e. agronomy, horticulture, plant breeding, soil sciences, plant protection and other pertinent field. The Scope of our journal includes: (1) agronomy, (2) horticulture, (3) plant breeding, (4) soil sciences, (5) plant protection, (6) other pertinent field related to plant production.
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Analysis of Factors of Utilization of Homegarden As an Effort to Meet Family Nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency Yusron Rosyadi; Anggi Indah Yuliana; Mochamad Chumaidi
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 2 (2021): October
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The homegarden is a place or land around the yard of the house with clear boundaries, planted with one or various types of plants and still has an emotional relationship with the owner or is functional with the house in question. This study aimed to determined the factors of using homegarden in an effort to meet family nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency. This type of research is analytic and the research design is cross sectional. The sample in the study was 96 respondents. The results of the study obtained that there was no relationship between education and the use of homegarden in an effort to meet family nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency with a significance value = 0.285%. There is a relationship between knowledge and the use of homegarden in an effort to increase family nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency with a significance value = 0.000%. There is a relationship between the number of family members and the use of homegarden in an effort to increase family nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency, the significance value = 0.000%. There is a relationship between income and the use of homegarden in an effort to increase family nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency with a significance value = 0.011%. There is a relationship between behavior and the use of homegarden in an effort to increase family nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency, the significance value = 0.000%. There is a relationship between attitude and the use of homegarden in an effort to increase family nutrition in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang Regency, the significance value = 0.000%. It is hoped that the people of Tambakrejo Village will further optimize the use of homegarden in order to create environmentally friendly and healthy
Healthy Drinks of Javanese Clover and Ginseng Based on Organoleptic Tests Ahmad Saiful Arifin; Mohamad Nasiruidin; Ana Mariatul Khiftiyah
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 2 (2021): October
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Clover is generally used as a remedy for sore throat, mouth sores, fever, and shortness of breath. Researchers have the idea of ​​combining with Javanese ginseng leaves so that they can produce drinks that are rich in benefits. This research was conducted to determine the process of making a healthy drink and organoleptic test. This study uses the RAL method with five levels and four repetitions, so that in this study twenty experimental units were obtained. With a combination of K1 is clover 30%; ginseng 70%, K2 is clover 40%; ginseng 60%, K3 is clover 50%; ginseng 50%, K4 is clover 60%; ginseng 40%, K5 is clover 70%; ginseng 30%. Data analysis used descriptive, qualitative methods. The process of making clover ginseng healthy drink by mashing clover leaves and ginseng leaves, filtering, cooking until boiling then adding sugar, stirring slowly over medium heat, and speeding up the mix when it has clotted to get fine crystals. The cause of the color change is influenced by the crystallization temperature. The aroma of sugar caramel in the healthy drink of clover and ginseng and the taste is sweet. The acceptance variable is in great demand in the combination of 50% clover leaf K3 and 50% ginseng leaf.
Factors Affecting Cassava Cultivation in Jombok Village Ngoro Sub-District Jombang Regency Alfan Aji Prasetyo; Umi Kulsum Nur Qomariyah
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 2 (2021): October
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Jombok Village is one of the producers of cassava in Jombang Regency. In the initial observations in the field, about 70% of farmers in Jombok Village have planted cassava in the last 5 years. This study aims to determine the factors of cassava cultivation in Jombok Village Ngoro Sub-district Jombang Regency. Cultivation factors can affect the yields produced. The research was conducted using a purposive method based on the availability of data and information in the field. The results of the study will be analyzed descriptive qualitatively focus using biotic and abiotic factors. A total of 20 research samples showed that most of them were influenced by other factors. Abiotic factors are influenced by rainfall, environmental temperature, water, soil, and sunlight, while abiotic factors are influenced by plant pests. From several factors, if the needs of cassava plants have not been met, the productivity will decrease. The average temperature in Jombok Village is 27.90C. The productivity of cassava plants annually reaches 118 tons.
Relationship Factors Social Farmers on The Level Implementation Technology IPM of Rice Plants Muzizah Zizah; Ambar Susanti
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 2 (2021): October
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Sendangrejo Hamlet is one of the areas of Banjardowo Village , Jombang District which is the main rice producer. Based on data obtained from the Farmers Group Association (GAPOKTAN) in the hamlet, farmers still carry out conventional and scheduled pest and disease control, it is necessary to implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) to get better quality and quantity of production. This study aims to determine the relationship of farmer social factors to the implementation of integrated pest and disease management technology (IPM) on rice plants in Sendangrejo Hamlet, Banjardowo Village, Jombang District. The research was carried out. The method in this study used descriptive analysis method, with a variable consisting of 2 variables, namely variable X including age, education, and length of farming while for variable Y consisted of IPM implementation. Respondents were taken by 20 respondents from 154 farmer populations. Questionnaire data (questionnaire) was used with an ordinal scale. It is known that there is a significant relationship between social factors including age, education and duration of farming on the level of IPM implementation on rice plants in Sendangrejo Hamlet, Jombang District. Keywords: Social Factors, IPM Implementation, Rice Plants.
Financial Feasibility Analysis of Durian Fruit Business (Durio Zibethinus ) Afrina Hidayatul Arifah; Mazidatul Faizah
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): October
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A number of tourist areas in Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency, are the main attraction for tourists. One of the attractions of Wonosalam District is the durian fruit. For durian lovers, Wonosalam is familiar to the ears, so that when harvest time arrives, they will enjoy the fruit as well as travel to enjoy its natural beauty. In Wonosalam there are various types of durian. Starting from Durian Montong, Musang King, to Wonosalam's mainstay, Durian Bido. For the price of Durian Bido, it starts from Rp. 50,000 to Rp. 200,000/seed depending on the type and weight of the fruit. Research Objectives (1). Knowing the income level of durian farming in Sumber Village, Kec. Wonosalam, (2). Knowing the financial feasibility of durian farming in Sumber Village, Kec. Wonosalam in terms of B/C ratio. This research was conducted in Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency. The location of this research was chosen intentionally (purposive sampling) because, in Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, there are 32 residents who have land planted with durian trees with an area of ​​<5000 m2, so the respondents who were taken in this study were only 4 people. . With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. In Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, there are 32 residents who have land planted with durian trees with an area of ​​<5000 m2, so the respondents who were taken in this study were only 4 people. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. In Sumber Hamlet, Wonosalam Village, Wonosalam District, there are 32 residents who have land planted with durian trees with an area of ​​<5000 m2, so the respondents who were taken in this study were only 4 people. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4. With the consideration of these 4 people, the land area is > 5000 m2. (1). The total cost of the durian fruit farming analysis on average is Rp. 62,109,925/Ha/Year, the average durian fruit farming revenue is Rp. 64,175,000/Ha/Year, and the average income earned by farmers is Rp. 90,181,575/Ha/Year. (2). R/C Ratio of 2.4. (3). B/C Ratio of 1.4.
Study on Optimization of Irrigation and Drainage Systems in Jombatan Village Muhammad Arif Hakim; Mohamad Nasirudin; Canggih Nailil Maghfiroh
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 3 (2022): February
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The development and management of irrigation infrastructure from a historical perspective is closely related to national food security. In infrastructure management, irrigation must meet the needs of farmers. Every plant needs sufficient water to increase agricultural productivity and farmer's welfare. Meeting water needs requires adequate irrigation and drainage channels in each area. One of them is Jombatan Village, which is a village located in Kesamben District, Jombang Regency. Optimising the performance of irrigation and drainage channels in Jombatan Village requires a concrete step. This irrigation and drainage literature review discuss optimising the performance of irrigation and drainage channels. All irrigation and drainage canal buildings have the same conditions; namely, the walls of the buildings are overgrown by plants and moss, some of the walls of the canal buildings are damaged due to the lack of strength of the building structure. The effectiveness of irrigation and drainage channels in Jombatan Village is still not optimal because infrastructure maintenance is still lacking, and community knowledge is still lacking.
Community Perception of Homegarden Utilization Can Support Food Diversification in Tambakrejo Village Jombang Ahmad Nurfaizin; Anggi Indah Yuliana; Nurul Aini; Nerisa Agnesia Widiyanto
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 3 (2022): February
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Food production has decreased every year, due to the conversion of agricultural land and population growth that continues to increase. Therefore, the yard is one solution to maintain food availability and even food diversification in the family. This study aimed to measure the level of public perception of the use of homegarden in supporting food diversification in Tambakrejo Village, Jombang District, Jombang Regency. This type of research is a qualitative research with descriptive statistical analysis. The sample in this study amounted to 100 respondents with a questionnaire in the form of a Likert scale. The results obtained in this study indicate that the community perception of Tambakrejo Village towards the processing of homegarden is in the low category, the community perception of Tambakrejo Village on the benefits of homegarden utilization in the low category, the community perception of Tambakrejo Village on food diversification is in the medium category, and the community perception of Tambakrejo Village on the sustainability of homegargen processing is categorized high.
Pragilling Cooling Technique on Quality Characteristics of Milled Rice based on Cooling Temperature and Duration Adam Bramantara Putra; Erik Cahyono
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 3 (2022): February
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This study aims to determine the effect of temperature, duration of cooling, and physical quality of rice that is influenced by pragiling refrigeration technique. The resultsshowed a decrease of moisture content in the process of drying of impari varieties (22.4% -13.4%) and cisadane varieties (25% -14.3%). Dry shrinkage occurs due to the amount of water that evaporates during the drying process on the 16 kg varieties of impari and cisadane varieties of 21 kg. In addition to the varieties of grain milled rice varieties also affected by the characteristics of grain quality, the varieties of impari obtained average (52.40 ± 3.23%) while in cisadane varieties obtained average (54.54 ± 1.2%). Visual appearance, color degree measurement (Lab *) of milled rice with pragiling and non cooling cooling technique has no significant effect on the given treatment. In the analysis of quality characteristics of rice with pragiling cooling technique, the quality of rice produced is better than non-coolant treatment this is seen from the percentage of head grains, broken grains and groats that produced reached 87.68%. This is in accordance with the analysis data of variance where temperature has significant effect (0.00 <0.05) on the four temperatures used. The cooling time had a significant effect on the physical quality of rice produced with significance value (0.00 <0.05) at three time levels used.
Distribution of Rice Plant Pests (Oryza sativa L.) in Vegetative and Generative Phases: analytical study Moh Khafid Nasrullah; Akbar Rafsanjani
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 3 (2022): February
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Rice as one of the main foods that experience many obstacles in doing cultivation. One of them is insect pest attack. This study aims to study the activity of insect pests that damage rice plants to inhibit their growth and development. Increasing rice production in Indrapuri District, Aceh Besar District continues to be pursued. This research activity was carried out from April to June 2019, by adopting the observation method to detect the presence of types of pests by using sweeping equipment in the form of a net at the location of rice field plots. The collection of pests from the insect group is carried out by identifying them which refers to the insect identification key. The results showed that insect and non-insect types of pests were found that were destructive in both the vetetative and generative phases to inhibit their growth and development which had a negative impact on production.
Effect of Dosage and Time Interval of Application of Liquid Organic Fertilizer Gamal Leaves on Growth and Yield of Mustard Plants (Brassica Juncea L.) Andreas Budi Santoso
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol 1 No 3 (2022): February
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the dose and time interval of applying organic Gamal leaf fertilizer on the growth and yield of mustard (Brassica junceaL). The study was conducted from March 2019 to May 2019 at the STIPER East Kutai Agrotechnology Experimental Garden. The design used was a Completely Randomized Design (CRD), with a factorial pattern, where the treatment of giving a dose of organic Gamal leaf fertilizer consisted of 4 treatments, namely: D0 = 0 ml L- 1, D1 = 40 ml L-1, D2 = 80 ml L-1, D3 = 120 ml L-1, while the time interval treatment consisted of 3 treatments, namely I1 = once every 3 days, I2 = once every 5 days, I3 = 7 days once. All treatments were repeated 3 times. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance followed by the smallest significant difference test at a significance level of 5%. The variables observed included the height of the mustard plant, the number of leaves of the mustard plant, the fresh weight per plant of the mustard greens. There was no interaction between the dosage of liquid organic fertilizer of Gamal leaves and the time interval of administration of all the variables measured. significantly to plant height (8.332), number of leaves (7.911) and fresh weight (7.027), while the time interval treatment had a significant effect only on plant height (8.076) and number of leaves (7.683).

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