Agriculture 4.0
Dijital tarım uygulamaları, nesnelerin interneti (IoT) ve tarım 4.0 ile geleceğin modern çiftçilik yöntemleri.
How to Grow Apricots?
How to Grow Apricots? Apricot cultivation is an important agricultural activity, especially in Turkey. Globally, apricot production is carried out in many countries across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. However, Turkey, world...
Irrigation Control with Wireless Sensors
Undoubtedly, one of the most important factors in agriculture is irrigation. Smart systems have begun to integrate rapidly in the correct use of resources, planning of labor, and significant increase in productivity. This technology's...
How to Grow Squash?
Squash cultivation is a summer vegetable that differs significantly from other vegetables depending on growing seasons and processing methods. Squash is an annual vegetable within the genus Cucurbita belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family...
What are Good Agricultural Practices?
What are Good Agricultural Practices? Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) is a comprehensive approach that forms the basis of today's agriculture and aims to ensure quality, safety, and sustainability at every stage of agricultural production. These practices...
Silkworm, Silkworm Rearing
What is a Silkworm? The silkworm is an insect species that spends a part of its life as a butterfly. This species is responsible for the production of silk thread, a valuable product used especially in the textile industry. Found in the larval stage of the silkworm...
Climate Change and Agriculture Report
Climate Change and Agriculture Report Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Bekir Pakdemirli, by announcing the 27-item 'Climate Change and Agriculture Evaluation Report' in which the results of the workshops on 'Climate Change and Agriculture' held across the country were collected...
The Agricultural Success of the Netherlands
The details underlying the agricultural success of the Netherlands are quite diverse. The country's small but fertile agricultural lands are an important factor supporting high productivity in agricultural production, despite being a densely populated country...
June Bug (Phyllophaga)
June Bug (Phyllophaga) June bug is an insect species known for its plant-eating habits. It takes its name from emerging from the soil in late spring or early summer. The size of females reaches up to 40 mm. Their antennae are small and the tips are knob-shaped...
How is Poppy Cultivation Done?
How is Poppy Cultivation Done? Poppy cultivation is an agricultural activity carried out especially to obtain poppy seeds and poppy gum. The poppy plant is generally grown in many regions of Asia and Europe. However, Turkey...
The Irrigation Solution of the Future
We will need to grow more with less! In the future, agricultural production will need to be increased due to population growth despite global warming. Experts estimate that the use of information technologies in agriculture can increase food production by 70%...
What is Phosphorous Fertilizer?
What is Phosphorous Fertilizer? Phosphorous fertilizer is a type of fertilizer that provides phosphorus for plants to grow, develop, and yield products healthily. Also known among the public as “base fertilizer,” phosphorous fertilizers are generally used to increase the soil's natural phosphorus content...
Hazelnut Longhorn Beetle (Oberea linearis)
Hazelnut Longhorn Beetle (Oberea linearis) The Hazelnut Longhorn beetle is a black insect species with an average length of 11-15 mm and a width of 3-4 mm. Its legs are yellow and its antennae are close to the length of its body. Locally known as "uçkurutan" or the dracula beetle...