Announcements
1. The Article Processing Charge (APC) Policy has been updated. Please check the "Price Policy" before submitting your article.
2. The Black Sea Journal of Agriculture supports "the IX. International Congress on Domestic Animal Breeding Genetics and Husbandry - 2025 (ICABGEH-25)", which is to be held on September 03 - 04, 2025, in Szeged, Hungary, as a media partner.
3. Black Sea Journal of Agriculture has been indexed by TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM TR Dizin since 2021.
4 Dear author/s, the article written only in English will be accepted for evaluation in the Black Sea Journal of Agriculture.
Black Sea Journal of Agriculture (BSJ Agri) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, open-access international journal published electronically 6 times (January, March, May, July, September, and November) in a year. It publishes, in English, full-length original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, rapid communications, or technical notes on various aspects of agricultural science like agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, animal science, plant science, horticulture, plant breeding, plant fertilization, plant protection, soil science, aquaculture, biological engineering, environmental impacts of agriculture and forestry, food science, husbandry, irrigation and water management, land use, waste management, etc.
Research Article
Agricultural Insurance Marketing and Management: A Strategic Approach Using Time Series AnalysisResearch Article
Effect of Cashless Economy Policy on Smallscale Agricultural Businesses in Anambra State, NigeriaResearch Article
A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary MedicineResearch Article
The Effect on Mycotoxin Development of Combined Organic Acid Additive at Different Levels in Dairy FeedResearch Article
Molecular Determination of the Associations between Myostatin Gene and Some Growth Traits of RabbitsResearch Article
Effect of Different Mixture Ratios on Silage Quality in Silage Corn and CowpeaResearch Article
Comparison of Inoculation Methods for Screening Tomato, Pepper, and Aubergine Plants Inoculated with Neoscytalidium Novaehollandiae