Announcements
1. The Black Sea Journal of Agriculture supports "the VIII. International Congress on Domestic Animal Breeding Genetics and Husbandry - 2024 (ICABGEH-24)", which is to be held on September 23 - 25, 2024, in Antalya, Türkiye, as a media partner.
2. Black Sea Journal of Agriculture has been indexed by TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM TR Dizin since 2021.
3. 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
A Detailed Examination of Türkiye's Projected Precipitation and Growth Season Trends under Climate Change ConditionResearch Article
The Effects of Fertilizer and Different Soil Conditioner to Yield and Yield Components in Chickpea CultivarsResearch Article
Effects of Different Mixture Ratios of Common Vetch and Triticale on Forage Yield and Silage QualityResearch Article
Fruit Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Different Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo L.) Genotypes Grown in GiresunResearch Article
The Effect of Treated Wastewater Levels on the Rooting of Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus L.) Green CuttingsResearch Article
Evaluation of Agricultural Mechanization as an Indicator of Agricultural Development: A Comparative Study for Turkey and EgyptResearch Article
Effects of Breeding Practices on Reproductive Efficiency of Ewes and Fattening Performance of Lambs