16 February، 2026

The Center for Arid Farming and Conservation Agriculture Research at University of Mosul begins weed control operations in its research fields.

 The research staff at the Center for Arid Farming and Conservation Agriculture Research has commenced weed control operations in the research fields included in the current year’s research plan. The activities started on Sunday, February 15, 2026, under the supervision of Assistant Lecturer Ammar Habib Mahmoud, with the participation of several agricultural engineers working at the center.

  This activity comes within ongoing scientific efforts aimed at preparing a suitable agricultural environment for research experiments, contributing to improved crop growth and reducing the impact of weeds on field study results, in addition to enhancing the efficiency of agricultural resource management within the research fields.

  The activity also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 2: Zero Hunger, by supporting agricultural research that enhances productivity and food security, and Goal 15: Life on Land, through the sustainable management of agricultural lands and the conservation of soil fertility and natural resources.

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The Center for Arid Farming and Conservation Agriculture Research at University of Mosul begins planting spring chickpea genetic lines in its fields.
A Farmer from Diyala Governorate Visits the Center for Arid Farming and Conservation Agriculture Research at University of Mosul to Transfer Conservation Agriculture Techniques to His Fields.

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