In pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for quality education, a committee composed of several faculty members from the Department of Field Crops conducted a field visit to the experiment of Prof. Dr. Wajeeha Abdul Hassan, Prof. Dr. Banan Hassan, Assistant Lecturer Sally Ali, and Assistant Lecturer Sarah Ibrahim, regarding their research titled ‘The Response of Sunflower Varieties to Potassium Fertilization in Different Planting Seasons.’
The committee members listened to a detailed explanation from the researchers about the nature of their research project and the objectives they aim to achieve. The committee then provided its observations and guidance to the researchers.
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