Month: August 2009

Oilseed Rape

 April Kingsman  August 31, 2009  0 Comments on Oilseed Rape

oilseed rape: A plant of the cabbage family with bright yellow flowers, grown to provide an edible oil and animal feed from the processed seeds. Oilseed rape is a versatile crop that can improve farm income and soil health. Farmers can benefit from rotating oilseed rape with other crops to enhance yields and reduce pest pressures.

Kibbled

 April Kingsman  August 29, 2009  0 Comments on Kibbled

kibbled: Kibbled – coarsely ground, as in kibbled maize. Helps farmers process feed for livestock.

Geld

 April Kingsman  August 27, 2009  0 Comments on Geld

geld: To castrate an animal, especially a horse. Castrating livestock can manage breeding and behavior, improving farm safety and productivity.

Rural Inspectorate Wales

 April Kingsman  August 27, 2009  0 Comments on Rural Inspectorate Wales

Rural Inspectorate Wales: The organization that is responsible for administering CAP schemes in Wales. Abbreviation: RIW. The RIW supports farmers by ensuring compliance with agricultural regulations and promoting best practices.

Gang

 April Kingsman  August 27, 2009  0 Comments on Gang

gang: A group of workers working together, e.g., a gang of sheep shearers. Effective management of work gangs can increase efficiency and productivity during peak labor times.

Farm Gate Prices

 April Kingsman  August 26, 2009  1 Comment on Farm Gate Prices

Farm Gate Prices: Prices which a farmer receives for his or her produce. Understanding farm gate prices helps farmers negotiate better deals and plan their finances.

Worrying

 April Kingsman  August 26, 2009  0 Comments on Worrying

worrying: Worrying is the chasing of livestock by uncontrolled dogs. Farmers need to protect their animals from worrying to prevent stress and injuries, ensuring livestock welfare and productivity.

Agricultural Burning

 April Kingsman  August 24, 2009  1 Comment on Agricultural Burning

agricultural burning: The burning of agricultural waste as part of farming practice, e.g., stubble burning. Understanding regulations and best practices for agricultural burning helps farmers manage waste and prevent environmental harm.

Stemmed

 April Kingsman  August 22, 2009  0 Comments on Stemmed

stemmed: with a stem; a short-stemmed variety of rose. Properly managing stemmed plants ensures healthy growth and optimal yields, supporting productive agriculture.

Nitrifier

 April Kingsman  August 21, 2009  0 Comments on Nitrifier

nitrifier: a microorganism that is involved in the process of nitrification. Nitrifiers play a crucial role in converting nitrogen into forms that plants can absorb. Farmers can benefit from practices that support healthy soil microbial communities, such as maintaining soil organic matter, proper irrigation, and avoiding excessive use of agrochemicals. Promoting the activity of nitrifiers ensures efficient nitrogen cycling, improves soil fertility, and enhances crop growth and productivity.