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    Assessing Opportunities to Increase Yield and Profit in Rainfed Lowland Rice Systems in Indonesia by Erythrina, Erythrina, Anshori, Arif, Bora, Charles Y., Dewi, Dina O., Lestari, Martina S., Mustaha, Muhammad A., Ramija, Khadijah E., Rauf, Abdul W., Mikasari, Wilda, Surdianto, Yanto, Suriadi, Ahmad, Purnamayani, Rima, Darwis, Valeriana, Syahbuddin, Haris

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-04-2021)
    “…In this study, we aimed to improve rice farmers’ productivity and profitability in rainfed lowlands through appropriate crop and nutrient management by closing…”
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    Farmer Preference to High Elevation Rice Technological Packages for Accelerating Technological Dissemination (A case Study in Humbang Hasundutan Regency) by Girsang, Setia Sari, Santosa, Agung B, Purba, Tommy, Siagian, Deddy R, Ramija, Khadijah E

    Published in Agro ekonomi (27-12-2021)
    “…Accelerating the introduction of a new technological package is needed to increase the productivity of high elevation puddled rice in Humbang Hasundutan. The…”
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    The effectiveness of aglime ameliorant to improve soil pH and maize ( Zea mays L.) growth and production in Langkat Regency by Manurung, Erpina Delina, Ramija, Khadijah EL, Batubara, Siti Fatimah

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2021)
    “…Tropical climatic conditions accompanied by high rainfall are supporting factors for soil acidification in Indonesia's drylands. One of the conventional…”
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    Assessing Rice Production Sustainability under Future Landuse and Population in Deli Serdang Regency, Indonesia by Siagian, Deddy Romulo, Shrestha, Rajendra P, Marpaung, Imelda, Napitupulu, Delima, Haloho, Lermansius, Simatupang, Sortha, Ramija, Khadijah EL, Girsang, Setia Sari

    Published in Landscape online (27-09-2022)
    “…Rice is the staple food and its cultivation requires a specific land condition. The population growth, urbanization, and plantation expansion together with…”
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