A committee composed of several faculty members, assigned by the Head of the Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, Asst. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdulwahab Abdulredha, conducted a field visit to review the research experiment of MSc student Sura Jamal Saleh, supervised by Asst. Prof. Dr. Qahtan Jamal Abdulrasool.
The visit focused on her research entitled:
“Evaluation of the Efficiency of Organic Fertilizer, Humic Acids, and Treated Humin in Improving Certain Soil Properties and Carrot Productivity.”
During the visit, the student provided a detailed presentation on the nature of her research project and its intended objectives. The committee members offered their observations and scientific guidance regarding the study.
We wish everyone continued success and further contributions in service of the department and the college.

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