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EMPOWERMENT OF FARMERS' GROUP IN WAMENA CITY THROUGH THE MAKING OF WELL-CONECTED IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s) -
Sumiyati Tuhuteru,
Rein Edward Yohanes Rumbiak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
abdi dosen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2620-5165
DOI - 10.32832/abdidos.v5i3.910
Subject(s) - cropping , irrigation , agriculture , empowerment , dry season , wet season , business , environmental science , agricultural engineering , service (business) , water resource management , water conservation , geography , engineering , agronomy , marketing , cartography , archaeology , political science , law , biology
A good irrigation system management is needed to meet the water needs of agricultural land through a system of providing and distributing water appropriately. The application of wells conducted on partner farmers' lands is intended to collect water from secondary channels to meet crop water needs during the dry season which will have an impact on planting intensity. The purpose of this activity is to create an alternative irrigation pattern through the manufacture of well-conducted irrigation technology that functions to store and distribute water, especially in the dry season. The method used in the implementation of this activity is the method of lecturing or socializing and making well-conducted. The result of this community service that the community in Walelagama District can implement an organic farming system following established rules by taking into account the need for plant water and can improve cropping patterns with good and correct organic farming methods that have an impact on the surrounding environment without depending on the rainy season.

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