World Research Journal of Agricultural Mechanization

Editor-in-Chief :
Publisher : Bioinfo Publications
Frequency : Yearly
Index Copernicus Value (ICV) :       CODEN : WRJAM
DOI : 10.9735/       Abbreviation :
Subject : Agriculture Sciences

Aim & Scope

****The journal ceased publication and is no longer accepting submissions.***

World Research Journal of Agricultural Mechanization, a broad-based journal was founded on two key tenets: To publish the most exciting researches with respect to the subjects of Agricultural Mechanization. Secondly, to provide a rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing, and to disseminate the articles freely for research, teaching and reference purposes.

Journal Aim and Scope covers following research areas (but not limited to):

Agricultural Machinery

Baler Combine Harvesterfarm Tractormower

Fertilizing & Pest Control

Food And Food Transformation

Irrigation

Obsolete Farm Machinery

Planting

Produce Sorter

Soil Cultivation

Traction And Power

World Research Journal of Agricultural Mechanization-open access gives a worldwide access larger than that of any subscription-based journal in field, no matter how prestigious or popular, and probably increases the visibility and impact of published work. World Research Journal of Agricultural Mechanization-open access gives barrier-free access to the articles for research. It increases convenience, reach, and retrieval power. Free online articles is available for software that facilitates full-text searching, indexing, mining, summarizing, translating, querying, linking, recommending, alerting, "mash-ups" and other forms of processing and analysis. World Research Journal of Agricultural Mechanization - Open access puts rich and poor on an equal footing for these key resources and eliminates the need for permissions to reproduce and distribute content.

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World Research Journal of Agricultural Mechanization accepts online letters to the editors, brief comments that contribute to the previously published articles or other relevant finding in field.

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