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Dahlanuddin

Researcher at University of Mataram

Publications -  23
Citations -  251

Dahlanuddin is an academic researcher from University of Mataram. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beef cattle & Leucaena. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 19 publications receiving 189 citations. Previous affiliations of Dahlanuddin include University of Queensland.

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Liveweight gain and feed intake of weaned Bali cattle fed grass and tree legumes in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

TL;DR: In this article, the average daily liveweight gain (LWG), feed and water intake and diet digestibility were determined over 8 or 10 weeks, with chest girth and wither height measured at the commencement and end of the experiments.
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Assessing the sustainable development and intensification potential of beef cattle production in Sumbawa, Indonesia, using a system dynamics approach

TL;DR: Increases in farm profit were shown to depend near equally on the higher productivity of the Leucaena leucocephala (leucanea) tree legume feeding system and an associated price premium, demonstrating the importance of supporting improved agricultural production with better marketing practices.
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Growth of Bali bulls fattened with Leucaena leucocephala in Sumbawa, Eastern Indonesia

TL;DR: The objective of this work was to document the practices employed by farmers in Sumbawa to maximize growth rates by feeding leucaena, so that their detailed knowledge can be passed onto other villagers in a pilot roll-out program.
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Adoption of leucaena-based feeding systems in Sumbawa, eastern Indonesia and its impact on cattle productivity and farm profitability

TL;DR: The main drivers of adoption of cattle fattening with leucaena were: the high growth rates achieved, the needs of farmers being met in terms of relevance and cultural appropriateness, and field extension staff being well trained and mentored, and respected by the farmers.