THE EFFECT OF THE LEVELS OF LIQUID ORGANIC FERTILIZER FROM TRADITIONAL-MARKET WASTE ON THE PRODUCTION AND NUTRIENT CONTENTS OF SETARIA GRASS
Eko Hendarto, Bahrun and Nur Hidayat
Animal Science Faculty
Abstract
The efforts to improve the agronomy management techniques to increase the production and nutrient contents of forages are continually studied to increase the efficiencies in all aspects of life, one of which is fertilization. Tradidional-market waste liquid organic fertilizers can beused to fertilize setaria grass. This research was conducted to get information concerning the best dosage of liquid organic fertilizer utilization. An experimental method using Completely Randomized Design was applied in this study. The treatments were: 6 (six) doses of mixtures of the liquid organic fertilizer : water, of the ratios of 0:0, 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, and 1:5, volume by volume, each of which was repeated 4 times. The land area used was 2 m x 1.5 m per plot (experimental unit). The variables measured were the dry matter (DM) concentration, DM production, crude protein (CP), crude fat (CFt), and crude fiber (CFb) contents. The data used were the results of the harvest at second defoliation. The results of the study showed that the doses of water in the fertilizer did not indicate any significant differences (P > 0.05) on all varibles being studied. On the basis of the results, it is suggested that the addition of water into the fertilizer can be applied up to 5 folds the volume of the organic liquid fertilizer in the agronomy management of Setaria grass (Setaria splendida).
Keywords: liquid fertilizer, traditional market organic wastes, Setaria grass (Setaria splendida), production.
Topic: Feeds, feeding, and animal nutrition