Month: January 2010

Potato Clamp

 April Kingsman  January 31, 2010  0 Comments on Potato Clamp

potato clamp: A heap of stored potatoes covered with straw and earth. Helpful content: Proper storage of potatoes in clamps helps maintain their quality and reduce spoilage. This traditional method can be cost-effective and efficient for small-scale farmers.

Convert

 April Kingsman  January 30, 2010  0 Comments on Convert

Convert: Convert verb to change something to a different system, set of rules, or state How do you convert degrees C into degrees F? Photochemical reactions convert oxygen to ozone. She has converted her car to take LPG. Understanding conversion processes aids in managing resources and adapting to new systems.

Screenings

 April Kingsman  January 28, 2010  0 Comments on Screenings

screenings: Grains which are small and pass through the sieve when grain is screened. Farmers benefit from managing screenings to ensure high-quality grain production.

Cross-Fertilization

 April Kingsman  January 25, 2010  0 Comments on Cross-Fertilization

Cross-Fertilization: Cross-fertilization noun the fertilizing of one individual plant by another of the same species. Engaging in cross-fertilization practices supports genetic diversity and crop improvement.

Spoil

 April Kingsman  January 24, 2010  2 Comments on Spoil

spoil: (of food) to rot or decay. Proper storage and handling of food products prevent spoilage, ensuring quality and reducing losses.

Natural Selection

 April Kingsman  January 24, 2010  1 Comment on Natural Selection

natural selection: the process of evolutionary change, by which offspring of organisms with certain characteristics are more able to survive and reproduce than offspring of other organisms, thus gradually changing the composition of a population. Understanding natural selection can help farmers with livestock breeding programs. By selecting animals with desirable traits such as disease resistance, productivity, and adaptability, farmers can improve herd or flock performance over time. This knowledge supports the development of robust livestock populations that are better suited to local conditions and market demands.

Ecoparasite

 April Kingsman  January 24, 2010  0 Comments on Ecoparasite

ecoparasite: A parasite which is adapted to a specific host. Compare ectoparasite, endoparasite. Understanding ecoparasites helps farmers manage pest control and animal health.

Dray

 April Kingsman  January 24, 2010  1 Comment on Dray

dray: A flat cart without sides. Drays are used for transporting heavy loads on farms, such as hay bales or equipment.

IOMC

 April Kingsman  January 23, 2010  0 Comments on IOMC

IOMC: Interorganisation Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals. Helps farmers understand and comply with chemical safety standards.

Hog

 April Kingsman  January 22, 2010  1 Comment on Hog

hog: A castrated male pig. In the US, any pig. Properly managing hogs ensures healthy and productive livestock operations.