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The Agricultural Success of the Netherlands

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...

24 Oca 2026 148
June Bug (Phyllophaga)

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...

24 Oca 2026 130
How is Poppy Cultivation Done?

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...

24 Oca 2026 122
The Irrigation Solution of the Future

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%...

24 Oca 2026 136
What is Phosphorous Fertilizer?

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...

24 Oca 2026 134
Hazelnut Longhorn Beetle (Oberea linearis)

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...

24 Oca 2026 128
Digital Soil Analysis

Digital Soil Analysis

Digital Soil Analysis The most important element of soil-based agriculture is the determination of the soil structure. It is important to perform soil analysis both for planting suitable crops and for applying fertilization in the correct amount and at the right time. Especially...

23 Oca 2026 145
What is Digital Agriculture

What is Digital Agriculture

What is Digital Agriculture? Digital Agriculture is the use of digital technologies in agricultural production activities and increasing yield in production thanks to these technologies. Many different technologies are used within this process. Plant development, irrigation,...

23 Oca 2026 133
Digital Agriculture, What is Digital Agriculture

Digital Agriculture, What is Digital Agriculture

Digital Agriculture Digital agriculture is a modern agricultural practice that aims to cope with factors such as global population growth, climate change, epidemics, and traditional challenges of agriculture. Compared to traditional farming methods, it is more effective and...

23 Oca 2026 128
What is ÇKS (Farmer Registration System)

What is ÇKS (Farmer Registration System)

What is ÇKS (Farmer Registration System) “ÇKS” generally refers to the “Farmer Registration System”. The Farmer Registration System is a registration system where information about the products produced and animals owned by farmers engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry activities is recorded...

23 Oca 2026 259
Walnut

Walnut

What is Walnut, How is Walnut Production Done? Walnut belongs to the Juglandaceae family. Its Latin name is Juglands Regia. It is a fruit that grows on trees 0-30 in height. It starts flowering in May and ripens around June-July. Hard...

23 Oca 2026 123
What is Dormancy in Plants?

What is Dormancy in Plants?

What is Dormancy in Plants? In nature, plants must adapt to environmental conditions to survive. Cold weather in winter, extreme drought in summer, or other adverse environmental factors may require plants to slow down or completely stop their growth processes...

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