As part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Quality Education, a practical session for the “Field Crop Production Technology” course was conducted for first-year students in the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Design. The session was held under the supervision of Professor Dr. Haider Abdul-Razzaq Baqir.
The lesson included a scientific overview of the growth stages of various field crops, alongside a detailed explanation of the optimal environmental conditions for plant development. Additionally, the session covered planting mechanisms and management techniques throughout the different stages of the growth cycle.
This activity is part of the department’s practical curriculum, which aims to:
  • Strengthen students’ hands-on application skills.
  • Bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and field practice.
  • Develop students’ scientific and technical proficiency in field crop production.

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