In support of Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education), a committee of faculty members from the Department of Field Crops conducted a field visit to the experimental site of MSc student Ali Salem Mohsen. His research, titled “Effect of Foliar Application of Nano and Chelated Potassium Concentrations on Certain Wheat Varieties under Saline Well Water Irrigation,” is supervised by Assistant Professor Dr. Ream Shaker Mahmoud.

During the visit, the student delivered a detailed presentation on his research project, outlining its objectives and methodology. The committee members provided valuable feedback and guidance to support the progress of his study.

We wish everyone continued success and further achievements.

You May Also Like

Participation of Faculty Members from the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences in the Field Day of Unifert Agricultural Company

Defending a PhD Dissertation about Per-Fluorinated Materials at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Organizes a Workshop on the Impact of Climate Change on the Poultry Industry

Visit by a Delegation from the University of Baghdad to our College to Inspect the Progress of Examinations

The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Organizes a Workshop on Organic Farming

Discussion of a Research Proposal Organized by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

Discussion of a Research Proposal Organized by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar Discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on Small-Scale Plowing

A Seminar Discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on the Production of Solid and Liquid Organic Fertilizers

A Workshop Organized by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on the Use of Machine Learning

Visit of the President of University of Baghdad to the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

The Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Welcomes the Former Minister of Agriculture

Comments are disabled.