Dr. Hin Lyhour
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Dr. Hin Lyhour

Lecturer & Researcher
Department of Agricultural Biosystems Engineering, Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Biography

Dr. Hin Lyhour has obtained a Ph.D. in agricultural science from the Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Cambodia, since 2021. He is a lecturer and researcher in the fields of farming equipment development and biogas utilization and assessment. He leads some development projects as well as supervising master and doctoral students. Currently, he serves as a reviewer for some journals, too.

Area of Interest:

Agricultural Sciences
100%
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
62%
Agrotechnology
90%
Agricultural Environmental Protection
75%
Extension Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
7
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Mean, C.M., L. Hin, L. Lor, D. Theng, M. Lay and B. Frederiks, 2022. Performance assessment of simple covered lagoon digester in large-scale pig farm in Cambodia. Int. J. Environ. Rural Dev., 13: 68-74.
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  2. Hin, L., B. Buntong, M.R. Reyes, L. Hok, L. Lor, H. Clemmons and T.S. Kornecki, 2020. Performance of a no-till vegetable transplanter for transplanting thai round eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) in conservation agriculture. J. Environ. Sci. Eng., 9: 236-247.
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  3. Hin, L., B. Buntong, M.R. Reyes and L. Hok, 2020. Effects of crimping by oggun tractor-mounted roller/crimper on cover crop termination, soil strength, and soil moisture in upland Cambodia. Int. J. Environ. Rural Dev., 11: 45-50.
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  4. Hin, L., S. Moeuk and C. Sous, 2016. Economic analysis of small-scale pumping machines operated in rice production in Chum Kiri District, Kampot, Cambodia. Int. J. Environ. Rural Dev., 7: 83-89.
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  5. Hin, L., L. Lor and G. Hitzler, 2016. Efficiency of two-row chinese rice transplanter experimented at royal university of agriculture. Int. J. Environ. Rural Dev., 7: 77-82.
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