Efek Ekonomis Penggunaan Mesin Pertanian (Traktor Roda Dua) Sebagai Mesin Pengolah Tanah Di Areal Pesawahan Cimencrang Jawa Barat
Economic Effect of Agricultural Machinary Application (Two -Wheels Tractor ) for Tillage of Rice Field Areas of West Java
Ahmad Rizky,
Anzellika Alia,
Cut Nafisyah,
Dina Maryani,
Ikhsan H,
Jusstella Sthevy,
Muammar Michael and
Masliah Dwi
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Abstract:
Soil treatment for rice plants must be prepared two months before planting. Soil processing is intended to create better physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the soil to a certain depth to be suitable for plant growth. The study was conducted in the cimencrang paddy field with field observations and farmers' methods. The land preparation activity is divided into two stages, namely the first land preparation and the second land preparation. First processing, cut the soil and turn it over. Processing the second land, destroying the lumps produced from the first treatment. There are two things that can be analyzed from observations including economic analysis and tractor efficiency. Economic analysis includes costs incurred to process land taking into account the operational time required. The tractor efficiency is assessed from the use of the tractor in processing the land and the type of tractor used.
Keywords: economic effects; rice fields; agricultural machinery; tillage; two-wheel tractors. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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