DEVELOPMENT OF CORN CROPS IN DRY LAND, DRY CLIMATE USING PANCA MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY IN SITUBONDO, EAST JAVAPlease Just Try to Submit This Sample Abstract Moh. Saeri (1*), Zainal Arifin (2), Chendy Tafakresnanto (2)
(1*) Research Center for Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, BRIN Indonesia
(2) Research Center for Horticultural and Estate Crops, National Research and Innovation Agency, BRIN Indonesia
Abstract
Abstract
Dry climate dry land in various agro-ecosystems in East Java is quite extensive so that it has the potential as an area for growing corn. However, it has not been managed optimally, and has limited irrigation which only relies on rainfall with low soil fertility. Corn cultivation technology on dry land is available, but it is necessary to review the feasibility factors of socio-economic techniques in an efficient, inexpensive and easy to implement manner. With the main problems of limited water and low soil fertility, five land management techniques are needed, namely (a) water management, (b) nutrient management, (c) organic matter management, (d) soil amelioration and conservation and (e) crop integration livestock or institutions. Activities to develop dry climate dry land agriculture through the implementation of five land management technologies on corn plants along with research on superimposed planting systems, biocahar and irrigation as well as display of corn varieties and fertilization carried out during the dry season (MK 1) 2019 in Kandang Village, Kapongan District, Regency Situbondo in an area of 20 hectares gives effective results.
Keywords: five land management technology, dry land with dry climate, Situbondo