The Quantum University successfully organized a four-day “Micro Irrigation and Farm Machinery Demonstration Camp” for the third-year students of the Quantum School of Agricultural Studies. The camp was conducted with the objective of providing students with practical exposure to modern agricultural technologies and sustainable farming practices. The initiative aimed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-field agricultural applications through experiential learning and live demonstrations.
The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation from B.Sc. Agriculture students along with local village farmers, creating an excellent platform for interaction, community engagement, and knowledge sharing. Throughout the program, students actively participated in practical field activities, technical demonstrations, and expert-led sessions focused on advanced farming techniques and agricultural innovation.
During the first two days of the camp, students received hands-on training on the installation and management of drip irrigation systems in agricultural fields. They learned about the various components of micro irrigation systems, water distribution mechanisms, maintenance practices, and the role of drip irrigation in water conservation and improving crop productivity. The practical demonstrations helped students understand the importance of efficient irrigation management in sustainable agriculture.
The remaining two days focused on farm mechanization and protected cultivation practices. Students were introduced to various farm machinery implements and their operational mechanisms through live demonstrations. They also visited poly houses and greenhouses to study protected cultivation techniques and controlled environment agriculture. The sessions enabled students to understand the practical applications of modern agricultural machinery and emerging technologies in contemporary farming systems.
Several agricultural experts from Krishi Vigyan Kendra conducted informative lectures and practical sessions during the camp. The experts shared valuable technical knowledge and field experiences related to irrigation management, mechanization, and sustainable farming practices. Overall, the camp proved to be highly informative and beneficial for the participants, who expressed great enthusiasm after gaining practical exposure to advanced agricultural technologies and innovative farming methods.




