The College of Medicinal and Industrial Plants organized a scientific field trip for third-year evening study students, which included a site visit to explore different types of agricultural sprinklers, their installation, and operation mechanisms. Additionally, a detailed explanation was provided on farm-connected solar energy systems, their types, and their applications in powering modern irrigation systems and other agricultural technologies.
During the visit, emphasis was placed on the role of solar energy in ensuring a continuous 24-hour electricity supply, contributing to reduced operational costs and promoting agricultural sustainability. This trip is part of the college’s applied programs aimed at enhancing students' practical experience and bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.
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