E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

The effects of conservation land to provide feed in dry land farming on the East Island Indonesia

  • da Silva Helena,
  • Seran Yohanes L.,
  • Kotta Noldy R E,
  • Saeri Moh.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131603008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 316
p. 03008

Abstract

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The study was conducted in South Central Timor and North Central Timor in the month of March to May 2017, the aims are the determinate the additional amount of money value of feed crops planted as a hedge row in vegetative conservation than without conservation, and the value of money of corn plants grown in the hedge row cultivation land for five years. Data were collected through interviews and field observations. The results showed that: (a) Production of biomass feed is grown as a hedge row to increase over time utilization and production will be stable after the fourth year by 25 t ha-1 year-1, (b) The relationship between biomass production and utilization of time to form a linear line with equation y = 6032.63 x - 592.6. (c) The relationship between biomass with time concession revenue line shape with the linear equation Y = 2,021,458.37x-2,444,254.57, (d) Hedge row has the potential to supply cattle feed about 2-3/6 months fattening or 4-6 fish/year, (e) Gross margin vegetative conservation concession for five years at IDR 50,111,138 ha-1 and without conservation of IDR 20,077,617