Month: January 2022

Zinc

 April Kingsman  January 13, 2022  0 Comments on Zinc

zinc: Zinc is a metallic trace element essential for biological life. Farmers need to manage zinc levels in soil and animal feed to ensure healthy crops and livestock.

Osmosis

 April Kingsman  January 13, 2022  0 Comments on Osmosis

osmosis: The movement of molecules of a solvent from a solution of one concentration to a solution of a higher concentration through a semi-permeable membrane until the two solutions balance in concentration. Understanding osmosis is important for efficient irrigation and nutrient uptake in plants. Farmers can benefit from optimizing irrigation practices and managing soil salinity to enhance crop growth and yields.

BHC

 April Kingsman  January 13, 2022  0 Comments on BHC

BHC: Abbreviation for benzene hexachloride. Awareness of BHC and its regulation ensures safe pesticide use on the farm.

Controlled Environment

 April Kingsman  January 13, 2022  1 Comment on Controlled Environment

Controlled Environment: Controlled environment noun an environment in which conditions such as temperature, atmosphere, and relative humidity are regulated and monitored. Utilizing controlled environments ensures optimal growing conditions for crops and livestock.

Knee Cap

 April Kingsman  January 13, 2022  0 Comments on Knee Cap

knee cap: Knee cap – a felt protector for the knees of horses, used especially when transporting them as a protection against damage caused when slipping. Also used on young horses when jumping. Helps farmers protect horses during transport and training.

Perennial Irrigation

 April Kingsman  January 12, 2022  1 Comment on Perennial Irrigation

perennial irrigation: A system that allows the land to be irrigated at any time. This may be by primitive means such as shadufs, or by distributing water from barrages by canal and ditches. Implementing perennial irrigation systems ensures consistent water supply, improving crop yields and reducing water stress.

Leachate

 April Kingsman  January 10, 2022  2 Comments on Leachate

Leachate: Leachate is 1. a substance which is washed out of the soil, and 2. a liquid which forms at the bottom of a landfill site. Properly managing leachate can prevent environmental contamination and improve waste management.

Clover

 April Kingsman  January 9, 2022  0 Comments on Clover

Clover: A large genus (Trifolium) of leguminous plants with trefoil leaves and small flowers. Growing clover supports soil health through nitrogen fixation and provides valuable forage for livestock.

Milling Quality

 April Kingsman  January 9, 2022  1 Comment on Milling Quality

milling quality: the calculation of how easy it is to separate the white endosperm from the brown seed coat or bran in the milling process. In general, hard wheats are of higher milling quality than soft wheats. Understanding milling quality can help farmers optimize their grain production and marketability, ensuring better profitability.

Share

 April Kingsman  January 9, 2022  0 Comments on Share

share: Same as ploughshare. Farmers benefit from using shares for efficient and precise ploughing.