dc.description.abstract | RONY ALVIANSYAH HARAHAP, 2014 “Financial Analysis of Utilization of
Corn Cob With Bioactivator Starbio Fermentation , Aspergillus Niger and
Trichoderma viride in Ration to the Weaning Males Local Sheep". Guieded by
HASNUDI and TRI HESTI WAHYUNI .
The experiment was conducted at the Laboratory of Animal Biology
Animal Husbandry Program Faculty of Agriculture, University of North Sumatra
in August to September 2013. This study aims to determine the business value of
the use of corn cob on a weaning males local sheep. Sheep are used 20 with an
average initial body weight of 8,6 kg - 12,9 kg were divided into four treatments
and five replications. The treatment in this study is P0 : without fermented corn
cob, P1 : fermented corn cob starbio 0,5 % , P2 : Aspergillus niger fermented
corn cob 0,5 %, P3 : Trichoderma viride fermentation of corn cobs 0,5 %, P4 :
Aspergillus niger fermented corn cobs 0,25 % and 0,25 % Trichoderma viride.
The parameters used in this study is the Total Cost of Production, Total
Production, Profit and loss analysis, benefit cost ratio ( B / C ratio ) and income
over feed cost ( IOFC ) .
The results show the average of the highest income analysis is the P1
treatment gives a profit of Rp. 107.382,68 and the smallest is the loss P0 5.554,38.
The average benefit cost ratio ( B / C ) is the highest P1 of 1,19 and the smallest
in the P0 treatment by 0,99. Mean income over feed cost ( IOFC ) on the
treatment of 160.582,68 and P1 lowest at P0 treatment of 47.545,62. The
conclusion of this study is the use of corn cobs in local ram feed weaning
feasible to be applied in the sheep breeding bussines. | en_US |