Teaching

Department of Soil and Water Science

Stages: 4th and 3th

No. of Students: 45 and 78 respectively

Supervising research project for undergraduate students:

stage: 3rd

Number of students: 8

Department of Horticulture

Stages: 3th

No. of Students: 65

Department of Field Crops

Stages: 3th

No. of Students: 80

Department of Agriculture Extention

Stages: 3th

No. of Students: 83

At the Faculty of Agricultural Science, Soil and Water Science Department, I am teaching two courses namely;

1. Soil Fertility and Fertilizer

2. Plant nutrition

My Philosophy in Teaching

“Where would you be without agriculture?” Farmers often respond, “Naked and hungry”, to this thought-provoking question. There are 6.8 billion people that live in this world today who must utilize agriculture to survive. In our society today, many of these people do not realize the impact that agriculture has on their lives and environment. It is imperative that individuals involved in the agricultural industry improve peoples’ understanding of what agricultural science is and the purpose of it. Because of the growth of the human population in the world, more and more farmers and ranchers are needed daily to feed the world. People also need to be made aware of the role they play in agriculture. This can all be accomplished in a complete agricultural science program by the relationship of the classroom instruction and supervised agricultural experiences.