The aims of this study is to determine the effect of giving Trichoderma Compost on the growth and production of Brachiaria humidicola grass on peatlands and to determine the dosage of Trichoderma compost which gives the best results for the growth and production of Brachiaria humidicola grass on peatlands. This research was conducted in Tanjung Taruna Village, Jabiren Raya District, Pulang Pisau Regency, from September to November 2018. This study was designed using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with a single treatment of various doses of compost (K), k0 = without compost, k1 = 20 tons ha-1, k2 = 30 tons ha-1 and k3 = 40 tons ha-1. The results of this study showed that giving compost had an effect on the plant height of Brahiaria humidicola grass 6 week after planting and 8 week after planting as well as crop production and 30 ton ha-1 compost giving the best production of Brahiaria humidicola on peat land.
The study aims to determine the effect of various EM4 (effective microorganism) mixtures, sugarcane juices and corn flour on the physical quality of silage of Kumpai Grass (Hymenachine amplexicaulis). To get the right level of additive mixture to produce good dilation This research was conducted using a randomized complete design with treatment A (EM3 3%, Sugarcane water 1%, Corn flour 2%), B (EM3 3%, Sugarcane water 2%, Corn flour 3%), A (EM3 3%, Sugarcane water 3%, Corn flour 6%), A (EM3 3%, Sugarcane water 4%, Corn flour 8%). The observed variables were physical silage in the form of odor, texture and color. The result showed that the addition of EM4 (effective microorganism) additives, sugarcane juices and corn flour had no effect on organoleptic testing of silage Kumpai Grass (Hymenachine amplexicaulis).
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of adding feed with maggot and rice bran as a base ingredient in basal feed on live weight, carcass and giblets of broiler chickens and to determine the rate of addition of feed with maggot and rice bran as a base ingredient in basal feed which will give good results. best on live weight, carcass and broiler chicken giblets. The implementation of this research took place at the practical location of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Palangka Raya Christian University, Jalan G.S Rubay Palangka Raya. This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments with 5 replications, namely A = 100% basal feed, B = 100% basal feed and 5% additional feed, C = 100% basal feed and 10% additional feed and D = feed. basal 100% and additional feed 15%. From the results of the study, it can be seen that the addition of feed with maggot and rice bran as a base ingredient in basal feed has no effect on live weight, carcass and broiler chicken giblets.
This research aim to know the level of organic and anorganic giving best result to growth vegetatif rumput gajah (Pennisetum purpureum). This research was design by using Completely Randomized Design with the single treatment various level organic and an organic manure (P), that is p0 = control (without organic and an organic manure), p1 = 100% urea + 0% organic manure., p2 = 75 % urea + 25 % organic manure., p3 = 50 % urea + 50 % organic manure., p4 = 25 % urea + 75 % organic manure and p5 = 0 % urea + 100 % organic manure, each treatament repeated 5 times so that there are 24 experemintal units. The result of this research is level organic and an organic give the influence to hihg crop 6mst and 8 mst, amount of leaf 6 mst rumput gajah (Pennisetum purpureum). The component og growth show the same tendency, where the effect of organic manure given better result, coumtary with the anorganic manure
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