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Mahmood Shaker Mahmood Al-totonjy
Research InterestsMechanization of plant production
Mechanization of animal production
Conservation Agriculture
Sustainable Agriculture
Protected Agriculture
Agricultural machines and equipment
Use of Ai in agriculture
Gender | MALE |
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Place of Work | Presidency |
Position | Scientific Division Officer |
Qualification | Master |
Speciality | Agricultural Machines and Equipment |
Msh41551@ntu.edu.iq | |
Phone | 07517572261 |
Address | Mosul, Iraq, Ninava, Mosul, Iraq |

Department of Scientific Affairs, Northern Technical University, Iraq
Assistant Lecturer, Agricultural Technical College/ Mosul, Northern Technical University, Mosul, Iraq, 41002
Assistant Lecturer Mahmood Shaker Al-Totonjy is an academic and researcher currently working in the Department of Scientific Affairs at the Presidency of the Northern Technical University, Mosul, Iraq, moreover he is a lecturer at the Agricultural Technical College/ Mosul, Northern Technical University, Iraq.
Assistant Lecturer Mahmood Shaker Al-Totonjy received his Master's degree in Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Science / Seed and Agriculture Equipment / Conservation Agriculture from the University of Mosul in 2014. He also obtained a bachelor's degree in agricultural machinery and Equipment science from the University of Mosul in 2011.
Assistant Lecturer Mahmood Al-Totonjy published 3 peer-reviewed research articles, in the field of general and precise specialisation in addition to research and teaching roles, the assistant teacher works as an arbitrator in many local and international journals
Languages
English Language (75%)
Arabic Language (100%)
Skills
Using Microsoft Office Applications (90%)
Managerial Skills (90%)
Speaker, Lecturer and Trainer (95%) (90%)
Academic Researcher (85%)
Academic Qualification
Master in Agricultural Machinary and Equipment
Nov 1, 2011 - Apr 22, 2014Master's degree in agricultural machinery and equpiment
Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Science from the University of Mosul
Oct 1, 2007 - Jul 1, 2011Working Experience
Scientific Division [Head of Scientific Division/ Department of Scientific Affairs/ Northern Technical University]
Oct 16, 2024 - PresentScientific and Student Affairs [Vice Dean of for Scientific and Student Affairs/ Technical Agricultural College]
Sep 3, 2023 - Aug 26, 2024Studies and Planning Division [Head of the Studies and Planning Department / Technical Agricultural College]
Mar 23, 2023 - Sep 3, 2023Scientific Division [Head of Scientific Division/ Technical Agricultural College]
Feb 1, 2022 - Mar 23, 2023Publications
The Economic Feasibility for Operating the Algerian Combine Harvester PMA at Nineveh Area Conditions
Aug 28, 2024Journal International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science
publisher International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)
DOI https://doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2024.808025
Issue 8
Volume 8
The study was conducted in Nineveh Governorate by conducting a comparison of agricultural crops (wheat, barley, lentils) for the seasons (2014 – 2015 – 2016) to determine the economic feasibility of operating the Algerian combine harvester (PMA) and its impact on some of the factors and characteristics studied. (A. Maintenance before operation B. Maintenance during operation C. Oils, greases and fuel, D. Transportation costs E. Food costs F. Costs of technicians and administrators G. revenues from the three crops) The data was analyzed according to the design (R.C.B.D.) and the results were as follows: A. The year 2016 recorded the lowest pre-operation maintenance cost, reaching 862000 dinars, while the year 2014 recorded the highest value, reaching 863667 dinars, B. The year 2014 recorded the lowest value, reaching 647667 dinars, while the year 2016 recorded the highest value, reaching 920933 dinars, C. The year 2014 recorded the lowest value, reaching 210000 dinars, while the year 2016 recorded the highest value, reaching 633667 dinars, D. The year 2016 recorded the lowest value, reaching 378333 dinars, while the year 2015 recorded the highest value, reaching 718667 dinars, E. The year 2016 recorded the lowest value, reaching 171466 dinars, while the year 2016 recorded the highest value, reaching 232000 dinars, F. The year 2016 recorded the lowest value, reaching 139133 dinars, while the year 2015 recorded the highest value, reaching 917000 dinars, G. The year 2015 recorded the highest value of revenues for crops, respectively (wheat, barley, lentils), while the year 2016 recorded the lowest value of revenues for crops, respectively (wheat, barley, lentils).
EFFECT OF SEEDING DEPTHS OF TWO TYPES OF FURROW OPENERS AND CLOSERS IN ZERO TILLAGE SEEDER IN SOME MECHANIZATION TRAITS AND IN SOME GROWTH TRAITS
Oct 3, 2019Journal Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
publisher Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture Vol. (47), Supplement III,
DOI https://doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2024.808025
Issue 3
Volume 47
A field experiment was carried out on (28/12/2012) in the agricultural season (2012-2013) in Bauazh / Tilkaif location (Moderate Rainfall Area-MRA) in a farmer's fields, experiment field was implemented Zero – Tillage farming system for several seasons. The field soil texture was clay. Italian Gaspardo Sc250 Seeder modified to ZT farming system used in the cultivation of bread wheat (Bohouth 4) the rainfall precipitation in the season was (516 mm). Experiment included three factors: the first factor was Press wheels with two levels, gang press wheel and mutual press wheel, the second factor was the Opener types with two levels, Hoe (Tine) Opener and inverted (T) Opener. The third factor was the seeding depths with two levels (3-4 cm) and (4.1-5 cm). Experiment was implemented with split split plot under randomized complete block design with three replicates where is the press wheels represent the main plot while the Openers within subplot while seeding depths was under sub sub plot. Following mechanization Traits were studied (the actual disturbed volume, the achieved depth), crop growth traits were also studied (number of plants/m2 , expected loss rate). The results did not show significant differences between the two types of press wheel in (the actual disturbed volume and the achieved depth) While there were no significant differences between the two types Openers in the form of (the achieved depth) The obtained results indicated that the depth of the seed depth (3-4 cm) in the improvement (the actual disturbed volume, the achieved depth) compared to the depth (4.1-5 cm) Triangular interference between the pressure wheels on a single line, the Hoe tine and the depth (3-4 cm) showed the best values for the actual effect of the soil compared to the rest of the treatments. While the triangular interference between the pressure wheels on a single line with the inverted (T) depth (4.1-5 cm) was higher (the achieved depth) than the rest of the coefficients. Bilateral interference record between pressure wheels on a single line with the inverted T was the highest number of plants per square meter and the lowest loss ratio of the seeds compared to the rest of the treatments. Triangular interference between the pressure wheels on a single line, the inverted T and the depth (3-4 cm) the highest number of plants per square meter, and the lowest percentage compared to the rest of the transactions. Key words: Seeders, Furrow Openers, Furrow Closers, Zero-Tillage.
EFFECT OF TWO TYPES (FURROW OPENERS AND CLOSERS) IN ZERO TILLEGE SEEDER ON SOME MECHANIZATION TRAITS
Sep 1, 2018Journal Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
publisher Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
DOI https://doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2024.808025
Issue 3
Volume 46
A field experiment was carried out during the agricultural season (2012-2013) in Moderate Rainfall Area-MRA /Nineveh governorate. Italian Gaspardo Sc250 Seeder modified to ZT farming system used in the cultivation of bread wheat. The experiment included three factors: the first factor was Press wheels with two levels, gang press wheel and mutual press wheel, the second factor was the Opener types with two levels, Hoe (Tine) Opener and inverted (T) Opener, the third one was the seeding depths with two levels (3-4 cm) and (4.1-5 cm). This experiment was implemented with split split plot under randomized complete block design with three replicates where the press wheels represented the main plot while the Openers within subplot and seeding depths were under sub sub plot. The mechanization Traits studied were: (slippage percentage, fuel consumption, field efficiency, power requirements).The results showed a significant effect of gang press wheel in enhanced these mechanization traits: (slippage percentage, fuel consumption, field efficiency, power requirements) compared with mutual press wheel. The results also indicated the less significant value of the Hoe opener. The results again showed the significant effect of (3-4 cm) seeding depth in improving the fallowing traits: (slippage percentage, fuel consumption, field efficiency, power requirements) compared with the depth (4.1-5 cm). The interaction between the two types of press wheels and opener types had a significant effect in mechanization traits. The interaction between gang press wheel with seeding depth (3-4 & 4.1-5 cm) had a significant effect in enhancing mechanical characteristics (Slippage percentage, Fuel consumption, Field efficiency, Power requirement). The dual interaction between the Hoe tine with seeding depth (3-4 cm) recorded the best results for the following traits (Slippage percentage, Fuel consumption, Power requirements) and high field efficiency compared with other treatments. Triple interaction between gang press wheel with Hoe tine and seeding depth (3-4 cm) had best values for the studied traits (Slippage percentage, Fuel consumption, Field efficiency, Power requirements) compared with other treatments.