Journal of Agricultural Sciences (JAS) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, open access journal, published by the Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University. The journal invites original research papers containing new insight into any aspect of Agricultural Sciences that are not published or not being considered for publication elsewhere. Preliminary, confirmatory, or inconclusive research, review articles, case and local studies and works presenting new records and taxonomy will not be evaluated.
The Journal of Agricultural Sciences - Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi accepts original research articles in English in the field of agricultural sciences. Local, taxonomy and case related studies, ordinary and out-of-date research articles are out of the scope of the journal. The journal publishes 4 times a year in March, June, September and December.
The key players of publications like Taylao& Francis, Willey, Springer, Elsevier have journals specifically for Agricultural research. Do perform a search and choose. All these group journals have high IF& NAAS score. All the Best.
Taylor & Francis, ELSEIVER, Frontiers. However, it honestly depends on the specific research area as said by @Anand Choudhary. Be sure not to also fall prey to predator journals. I wish you all the best!
I think thé area of concern of your article should serve as a guide for the kind of publication journal you will want to choose. For example your work is on sustainable farming, choose a journal on agriculture science. On the other hand if your work IS based on climate change/ agriculture, go straight to springers
BEST cannot be measured on a scale. A handful are "Normal," while others are "OA." If your work is funded, consider operating in open access mode; otherwise, choose "normal." If you're looking for financing based on your research articles, look for journals with high impact factors.
Journals can be chosen based on the topic. The list of NAAS-Rated journals is accessible online. Browse and make your decision. Many thanks.
I recommend Reviews in Agricultural Science (RAS) for publishing academic review articles. RAS focuses on publishing high-quality reviews in various fields of agricultural science.
One of the most significant advantages of publishing in RAS is that there are no article processing charges (APCs).