Month: April 2010

Ornamental Plants

 April Kingsman  April 24, 2010  0 Comments on Ornamental Plants

ornamental plants: Plants grown for decorative purposes in gardens and landscape design projects. Growing ornamental plants can diversify farm income and enhance aesthetic value.

Dam

 April Kingsman  April 23, 2010  1 Comment on Dam

dam: The mother of an animal. Knowing the lineage and health of the dam is important for breeding programs and offspring quality.

Olive

 April Kingsman  April 22, 2010  1 Comment on Olive

olive: A Mediterranean tree with small yellowish-green edible fruit from which an edible oil can be produced. Olive cultivation can provide farmers with a high-value crop. Understanding best practices for growing, harvesting, and processing olives can enhance profitability and product quality.

Pear

 April Kingsman  April 22, 2010  0 Comments on Pear

pear: A pome fruit of the genus Pyrus used for dessert fruit, cooking, or for fermenting to make perry. In the UK, William’s Bon Chretien, Conference, and Doyenne du Comice are popular dessert varieties, while William’s is also commonly used for canning. Growing pears provides a valuable fruit crop that can be sold fresh, processed, or used in beverages.

Sapwood

 April Kingsman  April 19, 2010  1 Comment on Sapwood

sapwood: An outer layer of wood on the trunk of a tree, which is younger than the heartwood inside and carries the sap. Farmers benefit from identifying sapwood for sustainable timber harvesting and tree health assessment.

Fowl Pest

 April Kingsman  April 19, 2010  1 Comment on Fowl Pest

Fowl Pest: A viral disease of chickens. Proper monitoring and control measures are essential to prevent the spread of fowl pest and maintain poultry health.

Ecosphere

 April Kingsman  April 17, 2010  0 Comments on Ecosphere

ecosphere: The part of the Earth and its atmosphere where living organisms exist, including parts of the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere. Also called biosphere. Knowledge of the ecosphere helps farmers adopt practices that protect and sustain the environment.

Soil Moisture Deficit

 April Kingsman  April 16, 2010  0 Comments on Soil Moisture Deficit

soil moisture deficit: the difference between the amount of water that is in a soil and the amount needed for crops to grow successfully. Abbr SMD. Monitoring soil moisture deficits helps farmers optimize irrigation practices, ensuring crops receive adequate water without overuse.

Sweet Potato

 April Kingsman  April 16, 2010  1 Comment on Sweet Potato

sweet potato: a starchy root crop grown in tropical and subtropical regions. COMMENT: The sweet potato is valuable as famine food in parts of Africa and South America. The main producing countries are Indonesia, Vietnam, and Japan. In the Southern USA, the tubers are called ‘yams’. The plant has no connection with the ordinary potato. Properly managing sweet potato crops ensures healthy growth and high yields, supporting farm productivity and profitability.

Strake

 April Kingsman  April 15, 2010  0 Comments on Strake

strake: an attachment bolted onto the rear wheels of a tractor to improve wheel grip. The strake has spikes which can be extended beyond the tyre and which dig into the soil. Using strakes ensures efficient tractor operation and soil preparation, supporting productive agriculture.