The Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research (EJAR) is an open access & peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research articles, short papers and critical reviews on all aspects of Agricultural Research. The journal publishes articles without any charge or fee. The EJAR Journal publishes the articles in English and is being published 2 times in a year. The Journal is a multidisciplinary journal and covers all fields of Agricultural Research . It is the main purpose of the Journal that to convey the latest development on the Agricultural Research towards the related scientists and to the readers. The Journal is also involved in both experimental and theoretical studies on the subject areas. Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously and it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. All the responsibilities for the article belongs to the authors. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance and readability.
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The Fall Armyworm Damage and Management in Cotton and CerealsResearch Article
Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in NigeriaResearch Article
Evaluation of Physiological Parameters in Cotton Production (Gossypium hirsutum L.) under Water Stress ConditionsResearch Article
Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Mucuna Pruriens (L.) DC (Velvet Bean) on Seed Germination and Plant Growth of Amaranthus (Cruentus L.)in Ibadan, NigeriaResearch Article
An Evaluation of the Poverty Status and Profit efficiency of Rice Farmers: Empirical Evidence from Fadama III Additional Financing in Benue State, Nigeria.Research Article
Assessment with Analytical Approach of Agricultural Challenges and Policies for Sustainable Malian EconomyReview
Carbon Footprint of Agricultural Production in SudanResearch Article
Quantitative Analysis of Burdur's Climatic TransformationReview
Agroterrorism and Global Warming: Risks and MitigationResearch Article
Salda Lake's Shrinking Waters: A 20-Year Satellite Analysis