Aims and Scope
The Journal of Agricultural Research and Livestock (JARL) aims to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research that advances the understanding and practice of agricultural sciences and livestock management. The journal seeks to promote scientific excellence by providing a platform for innovative research findings, methodologies, and technologies that address the challenges and opportunities in agriculture and animal husbandry. JARL is committed to fostering knowledge exchange among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to support the development of sustainable and efficient agricultural systems.
JARL emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture and livestock management, aiming to enhance productivity while preserving environmental integrity. The journal encourages research that explores innovative solutions to global challenges such as climate change, food security, and biodiversity conservation. By covering a wide range of topics, JARL strives to be a leading source of knowledge that contributes to the advancement of agricultural sciences and the improvement of livestock production systems worldwide.
Key Areas of Interest Include:
Crop Science: Research on crop production, genetics, breeding, and plant physiology.
Soil Science: Studies on soil fertility, conservation, management, and agroecology.
Plant Pathology: Research on plant diseases, pest management, and crop protection.
Animal Nutrition: Research on animal feed, nutrition strategies, and dietary impacts on livestock health.
Animal Breeding and Genetics: Studies on genetic improvement, breeding programs, and reproductive technologies.
Veterinary Science: Research on animal health, disease prevention, and veterinary treatments.
Livestock Production Systems: Studies on management practices, housing, welfare, and productivity of various livestock species.
Sustainable Agriculture: Research on organic farming, agroforestry, and climate change adaptation strategies.
Technological Innovations: Studies on precision agriculture, biotechnology, and advanced agricultural technologies.
Agricultural Economics and Policy: Research on market dynamics, economic policies, trade, and policy analysis related to agriculture and livestock sectors.