Agronomic practices refer to the various techniques and methods used in agriculture to optimize crop production, improve soil fertility, and maximize yields. This research area encompasses a wide range of practices, including crop rotation, fertilizer application, irrigation methods, pest and weed management, and soil conservation techniques. Researchers in agronomic practices study the impact of different management strategies on crop growth and yield, as well as on environmental sustainability and farm profitability. They may conduct experiments in the field or greenhouse to test the effectiveness of new practices, evaluate the benefits of sustainable farming methods, and develop recommendations for farmers to improve their practices. Overall, agronomic practices research aims to improve agricultural productivity, promote sustainable farming practices, and ensure food security for a growing global population.