Nearly 80% of Sipungguk Village is an agricultural area producing rice plants in Salo District. Sipungguk Village as a source of rice barns cannot be separated from environmental problems, related to the management of rice straw which is not yet optimal. If left unchecked, this will have an impact on the agricultural environment. Rice straw as rice plant residue after harvest is simply burned or thrown away, this action apart from polluting the air is also a waste of valuable resources. This issue is used as a challenge for students in implementing the 2023 Smart UMRI Real Work Lecture (KKN) by carrying out the work program: "Empowerment of Farmers through the Cultivation of Organic Rice Straw Compost". This program is accompanied by field supervisors (DPL) and practitioners in the agricultural sector. The community service method (PKM) is implemented through the KKN Program by carrying out several programs, namely: environment, health, education, Active and Creative, as well as additional work programs, namely: routine pickets at the Sipungguk Village Office. This PKM aims to: increase knowledge, manage organic compost, maintain health and awareness of environmental care, and empower and cultivate organic rice straw compost businesses.