dc.description.abstract | Animal feed is only obtained from daily grazing without taking into account the needs of livestock. The
problems that are often faced by farmers in dairy goat cultivation are the quality of the feed provided is still relatively
low and commercial feed is expensive. This is due to fluctuations in the quality and quality of existing feed raw
materials, especially from forages and legumes. Alternative feed from agricultural waste is not utilized because the
knowledge of farmers regarding feed processing and improving feed nutrition is limited. The limitations of tools such
as chopper machines used in chopping.Traditional maintenance and production costs that are not properly monitored,
steps need to be taken to improve maintenance management and feed management to improve the welfare of farmers.
Based on the results of the proposal team's analysis of the problems experienced by partners, in this year's service
activities, the proposer team formulates solutions to overcome partner problems. The solution offered for partner
problems is through the Triple Better Program theory by Patrick Boyle; informational through counseling partners
about the potential of agricultural waste as fermented feed to increase the quality and quantity of livestock production,
institutional through Training Activities for Partners on how to treat waste agriculture into fermented feed according
to livestock needs, and training and counseling on group organization and good business management and
developmental, namely monitoring the level of partner empowerment from an economic perspective. | en_US |