Month: February 2007

Inactivate

 April Kingsman  February 5, 2007  0 Comments on Inactivate

inactivate: To make something unable to act. The ultraviolet component of sunlight inactivates some herbicides. Helps farmers manage chemical usage in agriculture.

Feed Storage

 April Kingsman  February 3, 2007  0 Comments on Feed Storage

Facilities and methods used to store feed ingredients and rations. Proper feed storage helps maintain feed quality and prevent spoilage. For instance, using silos and bins to store feed for dairy cows and ensure a steady supply.

Disintegrate

 April Kingsman  February 2, 2007  0 Comments on Disintegrate

disintegrate: To break up into small parts. Proper management of disintegration processes is important for maintaining soil health and preventing pollution. Farmers should implement practices like crop rotation, organic amendments, and proper waste management to enhance disintegration and nutrient cycling. Understanding the factors contributing to disintegration will aid in developing effective management strategies.

Dairy Pricing

 April Kingsman  February 1, 2007  1 Comment on Dairy Pricing

The determination of prices for dairy products based on factors such as production costs, market demand, and regulatory frameworks. For example, setting dairy prices to ensure profitability and competitiveness in the market.

Peel

 April Kingsman  February 1, 2007  0 Comments on Peel

peel: 1. The outer layer of a fruit. Oranges have a thick peel. Lemon peel is used as flavoring. 2. The skin of a potato. Verb to remove the peel from a fruit or potato. Using peels in composting can improve soil fertility and reduce waste.