In alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals—Quality Education—a field visit was organized for second-year students from the Department of Agricultural Economics at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad. The visit was conducted as part of the practical component of the Field Crop Production Technology course under the supervision of Dr. Nafea Dhahi.

The visit included an introduction to several field crops cultivated within experimental trials carried out by fourth-year undergraduate students and graduate students in the Department of Field Crops.

This activity forms part of the department’s practical program, which aims to strengthen students’ applied skills and connect theoretical knowledge with hands-on field experience, thereby enhancing their scientific and professional competencies in field crop production.

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