Month: March 2011

Alp

 April Kingsman  March 23, 2011  1 Comment on Alp

alp: A high mountain pasture, above the treeline. Managing high mountain pastures helps farmers optimize grazing resources for livestock.

Planter

 April Kingsman  March 22, 2011  0 Comments on Planter

planter: 1. A person who plants, especially a person who plants and looks after a plantation. 2. A device for planting. Helpful content: Using efficient planting devices can save time and labor for farmers, leading to more precise planting and better crop establishment. Skilled planters ensure that crops are properly spaced and cared for, enhancing productivity.

Biological Product

 April Kingsman  March 21, 2011  2 Comments on Biological Product

biological product: Any product derived from living organisms, including fertilizers, pesticides, and feed. Using biological products promotes sustainable farming and reduces chemical use.

Soil Crusting

 April Kingsman  March 20, 2011  0 Comments on Soil Crusting

A condition in which the soil surface becomes hard and compacted, reducing water infiltration and seedling emergence. Soil crusting can be caused by heavy rainfall, irrigation, and soil management practices. For example, using cover crops and organic matter to reduce soil crusting and improve soil health for crop production.

Pandemic

 April Kingsman  March 18, 2011  0 Comments on Pandemic

pandemic: Referring to an epidemic disease which affects many parts of the world. Managing pandemics and biosecurity measures is crucial to preventing widespread agricultural losses.

Support

 April Kingsman  March 16, 2011  0 Comments on Support

support: to hold the weight of something; to provide what is necessary for an activity or way of life. Properly managing support systems ensures efficient farm operations and productivity.

Dairy Followers

 April Kingsman  March 15, 2011  0 Comments on Dairy Followers

dairy followers: Young dairy cattle, intended to replace older cows in due course. Proper rearing of dairy followers is crucial for the sustainability of a dairy farm. Ensuring they receive adequate nutrition, vaccinations, and care will prepare them for productive milking in the future. Farmers should track the growth and health of these animals to identify potential issues early and ensure a smooth transition into the milking herd.

Filly

 April Kingsman  March 14, 2011  0 Comments on Filly

Filly: A young female horse. Understanding the care and development of fillies ensures their health and prepares them for productive roles on the farm.

Rural Enterprise Scheme

 April Kingsman  March 14, 2011  0 Comments on Rural Enterprise Scheme

Rural Enterprise Scheme: A system of government support for the adaptation and development of the rural economy, community, heritage, and environment. It is part of the England Rural Development Programme. The Rural Enterprise Scheme provides farmers with opportunities for diversification and economic growth.

Cucurbitaceae

 April Kingsman  March 11, 2011  0 Comments on Cucurbitaceae

Cucurbitaceae: Cucurbitaceae /kju:k?:b?tæsi:i:/ noun the Latin name for vine crops, the family of plants including melons, marrows, and gourds. Also called the cucurbits. Cultivating cucurbit crops provides nutritious vegetables for markets.