About the Journal
FAQ
1. What is the American Journal of Agriculture?
The American Journal of Agriculture (ISSN 2790-5756) is a monthly publication by AJPO Journals USA LLC. It is dedicated to advancing agricultural sciences by providing a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share original research and innovative findings in the field of agriculture.
2. What topics are covered in the American Journal of Agriculture?
The American Journal of Agriculture covers a wide range of topics in agricultural sciences, including crop production, animal husbandry, soil science, agroecology, agribusiness, food security, and rural development. The journal provides comprehensive coverage of all key aspects of the agricultural sector.
3. How does the peer review process work for the American Journal of Agriculture?
The American Journal of Agriculture follows a rigorous and transparent peer review process to ensure the high quality and relevance of the articles it publishes. The peer review process helps maintain academic integrity and ensures that only the best research is published in the journal.
4. Is the American Journal of Agriculture an open access journal?
While the American Journal of Agriculture offers broad visibility and accessibility, it operates under a traditional subscription model. However, it ensures wide dissemination of high-quality agricultural research by indexing articles in reputable databases.
5. Where is the American Journal of Agriculture indexed?
The American Journal of Agriculture is indexed in several prestigious platforms, including ResearchGate, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Scilit, and Crossref (DOI). This helps increase the journal's visibility and accessibility to a global audience of researchers and practitioners.
6. Who is on the editorial board of the American Journal of Agriculture?
The American Journal of Agriculture boasts a distinguished editorial board composed of eminent experts from diverse countries and disciplines. These experts ensure the quality of published research by providing guidance, feedback, and oversight throughout the editorial process.
7. Does the American Journal of Agriculture allow authors to retain copyright?
Yes, the American Journal of Agriculture respects the intellectual property rights of authors. Authors are allowed to retain the copyright of their articles, while granting the journal the right to publish and disseminate their work.
8. What makes the American Journal of Agriculture a reputable journal in agricultural sciences?
The American Journal of Agriculture is a reputable journal due to its rigorous peer review process, distinguished editorial board, and broad indexing in respected databases. It adheres to the highest ethical standards and best practices in scholarly publishing, making it a trusted platform for agricultural research.