In line with the Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education, a committee of faculty members from the Department of Field Crops conducted a field visit to the research experiment of Master’s student Maher Laith Assi. His study, titled “Barley Sustainability Under the Effect of Ethephon Application Rates and Growth Stages on Grain Yield and Its Components,” is supervised by Assistant Professor Dr. Naseer Faraj Shujai.
The committee listened to a detailed presentation by the student on the nature of his research and its intended objectives, and provided valuable feedback and guidance.
We wish everyone continued success and further achievements.

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