A SEMINAR OF SCIENTIFIC CLUBS WAS HELD

Nowadays, young people, who are the future of the Motherland, are actively involved in the implementation of large-scale reforms in the country. It is impossible to imagine modern education without digital technologies. Accordingly, based on the concept of development of the digital education system in Turkmenistan, various scientific clubs are being created among students of higher educational institutions and in connection with this, students interest in science is increasing.

On Turkmen Agricultural Institute has several scientific clubs in all areas. They conduct research related to scientific work. Recently, as part of the “Advanced Agrochemist” club, a scientific seminar dedicated to “World Soil Day” was held, The seminar organized by the Council of Young Scientists of our institute. All members of the institute’s scientific circles took part in it. The participants of the seminar “Topragyň hasyllylygyny ýokarlandyrmakda sanly tehnologiýalary ulanmagyň geljegi we meseleleri” made their interesting reports.

The scientific seminar was also attended by students who are members of such scientific clubs as “Young Gardener”, “Agroengineer”, “Civil Engineer”, “Reclamation Engineer”, “Hydraulic Engineer”, “Young Veterinarian” and the scientific advisers of the clubs. The seminar revealed the importance of digital technologies in the further development of the country’s agriculture. Advanced technologies used in soil cultivation, plant care and fertilization in agriculture are described.

During the scientific and practical seminar, young scientists and students received valuable information on the use of digital technologies to increase soil fertility.

The scientific seminar was actively attended by a 4th year student of the specialty “Land Construction and Cadastre” S.Arazgeldiyeva with a report on the topic “Application of the remote sensing method in mapping agricultural areas”, a 1st year student of the specialty “Greenhouse Management” U.Hanmyradova with a report on the topic “The importance of digital technologies in determining the stability and temperature of the soil” and a 1st year student of the specialty “Agronomy” J.Mirabova with a report on the topic “The importance of digital technologies in obtaining a rich harvest from the soil”. Participants who actively participated in the seminar were awarded with certificates of honor.

The seminar participants expressed great gratitude to our respected President for creating great opportunities for scientific creativity and the widespread use of digital technologies in scientific development.

Yangiljon PALYAZOVA,
Lecturer of the Department of Agrochemistry and Soil Science