Publications

About The Journal of
Agriculture Society of India (ASI)

Sharing Knowledge That Shapes the Future of Agriculture.

The Agricultural Society of India (ASI) is committed to the advancement of agricultural science and knowledge dissemination through its official scholarly publication. Our flagship journal, Indian Agriculturist, has been a trusted platform for researchers, scholars, and professionals since 1957. Through timely and peer-reviewed publications, ASI plays a pivotal role in addressing key issues in agriculture, sustainability, rural development, and agri-policy in India and beyond.

About Our Publications

  • ASI publishes its official academic journal, Indian Agriculturist, which showcases original research, review articles, case studies, field reports, and expert commentaries covering a wide spectrum of agricultural and allied sciences. The journal is a valuable resource for academicians, scientists, students, and practitioners who seek evidence-based insights and innovations that address current and future challenges in the agricultural sector.
  • Published since 1957, Indian Agriculturist is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal and stands as one of the longest-running academic agricultural journals in India. It is published four times a year—in March, June, September, and December—and adheres to strict editorial and ethical guidelines to ensure high-quality scholarly output.

    Key Details:

    Title: Indian Agriculturist
    Publisher: The Agricultural Society of India
    ISSN: 0019-4336
    Frequency: Quarterly (4 issues per year)
    Publication Months: March, June, September, December
    DOI Registered: Yes
    Language: English

Agriculture Society of India
  • Scope and Focus Areas: The journal covers a broad range of themes in agriculture and allied fields, including but not limited to: Crop science and agronomy, Soil and water management, Agricultural economics and rural development, Plant breeding and biotechnology, Agri-environment and sustainability, Extension education and policy.

    ASI encourages submissions that are multidisciplinary, field-oriented, and innovative, with clear practical relevance for Indian agriculture.

  • Academic Integrity and Peer Review: All submissions to Indian Agriculturist undergo a double-blind peer-review process conducted by subject matter experts. The editorial board ensures that each article meets the highest standards of scientific accuracy, originality, and ethical research practice.
  • Accessibility and Archiving: Back issues and current volumes are made available to members, institutions, and libraries. ASI is in the process of digitizing its archives to enhance accessibility and academic reach. Each issue is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for citation and cross-referencing in global academic databases.
  • Contribution to the Agricultural Community: Through its publications, ASI continues to serve as a vital bridge between research and practice. The journal not only informs policy and education but also empowers farmers, researchers, and students with the latest knowledge and practical insights in agriculture.
Latest Issues

Latest Publications of the Agricultural Society of India

The Indian Agriculturist is the official journal published by The Agricultural Society of India. Serving as a trusted source of scholarly and practical insights, the journal is dedicated to advancing knowledge in agriculture, allied sciences, and rural development. It features peer-reviewed research articles, field studies, expert reviews, and policy perspectives contributed by academicians, scientists, and industry professionals from across the country. With each issue, the publication reinforces the Society’s commitment to promoting innovation, sustainability, and excellence in Indian agriculture.

Indian Agriculturist, Vol. 68, No. 1 & 2, pp. 1-5, 2024. View Document.

Indian Agriculturist, Vol. 68, No. 3 & 4, pp. 65-70, 2024. View Document.

Indian Agriculturist, Vol. 67, No. 1, 2, 3 & 4, pp. 1-6, 2023. View Document.

Indian Agriculturist, Vol. 66, No. 1, 2, 3 & 4, pp. 1-5, 2022. View Document.

* For previous publications, kindly use the “View Past Publications” button above.

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Agricultural Society of India

Join a legacy of agricultural excellence by becoming a valued member of The Agricultural Society of India. Whether you are a professional, academic, or student passionate about agriculture, our society offers a platform to engage with like-minded individuals, access valuable publications, and contribute to the advancement of agricultural science in India.

Past Issues (Archive)

Past Publications of the Agricultural Society of India

Preserving a Legacy of Agricultural Knowledge Since 1957.

The Agricultural Society of India (ASI) takes pride in its long-standing commitment to academic excellence and agricultural advancement through the continued publication of its official journal, Indian Agriculturist. Since its inception in 1957, ASI has built a rich archive of scholarly contributions that reflect the evolution of agricultural science and policy in India. These past publications serve as a valuable knowledge base for researchers, students, and practitioners across generations.

Assessment of Efficacy of Pheromone Trap to Control Fruit and Shoot Borer (Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee.) in Brinjal at Murshidabad District of West Bengal. View Document.

Carbon Sequestration by Biochar and other Soil Amendments in Agricultural Soils. View Document.

Characterizing the Farming System Components of Small and Marginal Land Holder Farming Systems of Patan District, Gujarat. View Document.

Effect of Bio-nano P and K on Performance of Black Gram Crop. View Document.

Effect of Bio-nano P and K on Performance of Black Gram Crop. View Document.

Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Baby Corn (Zea mays L.) Under Gangetic Alluvial Land after Rice. View Document.

Integrated Nutrient Management For Productivity, Quality, Nutrient Uptake and Economics of Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) After Rice in Gangetic Alluvial Soil. View Document.

Integrated Nutrient Management for Improving and Sustaining Crop Productivity. View Document.

Morphological and Physico-Chemical Characterization of Scented Radhunipagol and Danaguri Rice Landraces Grown in the Gangetic Alluvial Soil of West Bengal. View Document.

Variability for Different Characters and Screening for Heat Tolerance in Lentil. View Document.

Economic Heterosis for Seed and Oil Yield in Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus L.) Hybrids over Locations in Heterosis Breeding for West Bengal. View Document.

Integrated Phosphorus Management in Mustard [Brassica juncea (L) Czern and Coss]. View Document.

Effect of Sulphur on Yield and Yield Attributes of Rice and Subsequent its Residual Effect on Mustard and Green Gram Crops. View Document.

Evaluation of Allelopathic Potential of Adhatoda Vasica by Physio-Biochemical Approaches. View Document.

Interaction Effects between P and S in Soil on the Mobility of N, P and K in Rape (Brassica Campestris L.). View Document.

Performance of Gravity Fed Drip Irrigation Model for Demonstration of Small Pomegranate Orchard. View Document.

Studies on Insect Pests of Malvaceous Medicinal Plants, Abelmoschus Spp Under Southern West Bengal Condition. View Document.