One of the strategies to increase the rice self-sufficiency is by improving the rice crop index (IP) in rainfed field areas. This paper aims to obtain the areas for IP development based on agroclimate information on the rainfed fields in Gunungkidul. The methodology of research was based on descriptive analysis, surveys and interviews involving farmers, researchers, agricultural officers, and village officials. We performed field surveys and interviews in 2016 and 2017. The surveys were carried out by identification and verification of the water sources for agriculture, determination of the appropriate water infrastructure, and determination of the areas affected by rice cultivation development. The results showed that the determination of ...
The length of the dry season due to climate anomalies, which can cause drought. The drought can have...
The water saving technology for lowland rice cultivation was very crucial because of in the future i...
This paper is the first of a series that investigates whether new cropping systems with permanent ra...
One of the strategies to increase the rice self-sufficiency is by improving the rice crop index (IP)...
One of the strategies to increase the rice self-sufficiency is by improving the rice crop index (IP)...
The development of dry land requires precise planning due to its climate-sensitive nature. It is ess...
Abstract. Agriculture is the main support of the economy in Indonesia so that the sustainability of ...
Dryland has the potential to increase agricultural production, by increasing the cropping index. The...
The contribution of rain-fed farming to national food production in Indonesia has yet to be optimal....
Abstract. Irrigation water management problems will arise if there is a shortage of water in rice fi...
As the challenges toward increasing water for irrigation and water scarcity threats become more prev...
The water saving technology for lowland rice cultivation was very crucial because of in the future i...
Land use changing in Way Ketibung Irrigation Area from rice field cropping to rubber and palm oil pl...
Swamp paddy fields with their various problems have enormous potential to support the achievement of...
Increasing food crop production remains a top priority for the Indonesian government, as demand incr...
The length of the dry season due to climate anomalies, which can cause drought. The drought can have...
The water saving technology for lowland rice cultivation was very crucial because of in the future i...
This paper is the first of a series that investigates whether new cropping systems with permanent ra...
One of the strategies to increase the rice self-sufficiency is by improving the rice crop index (IP)...
One of the strategies to increase the rice self-sufficiency is by improving the rice crop index (IP)...
The development of dry land requires precise planning due to its climate-sensitive nature. It is ess...
Abstract. Agriculture is the main support of the economy in Indonesia so that the sustainability of ...
Dryland has the potential to increase agricultural production, by increasing the cropping index. The...
The contribution of rain-fed farming to national food production in Indonesia has yet to be optimal....
Abstract. Irrigation water management problems will arise if there is a shortage of water in rice fi...
As the challenges toward increasing water for irrigation and water scarcity threats become more prev...
The water saving technology for lowland rice cultivation was very crucial because of in the future i...
Land use changing in Way Ketibung Irrigation Area from rice field cropping to rubber and palm oil pl...
Swamp paddy fields with their various problems have enormous potential to support the achievement of...
Increasing food crop production remains a top priority for the Indonesian government, as demand incr...
The length of the dry season due to climate anomalies, which can cause drought. The drought can have...
The water saving technology for lowland rice cultivation was very crucial because of in the future i...
This paper is the first of a series that investigates whether new cropping systems with permanent ra...