ADVANCED AGRICULTURE BY IHSAN
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I am Dr Muhammad Zahid Ihsan, Professor of Agriculture, expert of advanced agriculture, specialist in crops production and food nutrition. In my channel named Advance Agriculture by Ihsan, you will find information about the problems and solutions of cereal crops, pulses, oil seed seed crops, medicinal plants, orchards and kitchen gardening that will help you to improve your crop production.
I will also guide you about modern technology used in agriculture such as hydroponics, high efficiency irrigation systems, tunnel farming and new agri-business including livestock rearing. We will also educate you about new crop varieties, pesticides and fertilizers available in the market.
We will also talk about healthy lifestyle that is food, nutrition and organic crops farming. As a professor, I have introduced a new protein rich pulse crop (Lupin) in Pakistan.
Feel free to ask me your specific farming problems so that I may guide you properly for solution.
I will also guide you about modern technology used in agriculture such as hydroponics, high efficiency irrigation systems, tunnel farming and new agri-business including livestock rearing. We will also educate you about new crop varieties, pesticides and fertilizers available in the market.
We will also talk about healthy lifestyle that is food, nutrition and organic crops farming. As a professor, I have introduced a new protein rich pulse crop (Lupin) in Pakistan.
Feel free to ask me your specific farming problems so that I may guide you properly for solution.
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