Author: April Kingsman

Contract Work

 April Kingsman  June 13, 2009  0 Comments on Contract Work

Contract Work: Contract work noun work carried out by specialist firms on a contract, which involves payment for work carried out, e.g. the provision of a drainage system or combining a crop. Engaging in contract work ensures access to specialized services and expertise for farm operations.

Rhizobium Bacteria

 April Kingsman  June 10, 2009  1 Comment on Rhizobium Bacteria

A group of soil bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with legumes, fixing atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants. Rhizobium bacteria help improve soil fertility and support sustainable agriculture. For example, inoculating legume seeds with rhizobium bacteria to enhance nitrogen fixation and crop growth.

Creep

 April Kingsman  June 9, 2009  0 Comments on Creep

Creep: Creep noun 1. a slow movement of soil down a slope 2. a small entrance through which young animals can pass. Understanding soil creep aids in managing land stability and preventing erosion.

Beef Bladder

 April Kingsman  June 7, 2009  0 Comments on Beef Bladder

The bladder of cattle, often used in traditional dishes and for making pet food. For example, producing beef bladder for culinary and specialty markets.

Rough Terrain Vehicle

 April Kingsman  June 7, 2009  0 Comments on Rough Terrain Vehicle

rough terrain vehicle: A vehicle specially designed to travel over difficult ground. Abbreviation: RTV. Using rough terrain vehicles supports efficient farm operations in challenging environments.

Small Farms Association

 April Kingsman  June 3, 2009  0 Comments on Small Farms Association

Small Farms Association: an organisation which represents the interests of small farmers on a national scale. Abbr SFA. Joining associations like the SFA provides small farmers with advocacy, resources, and support, helping them succeed in their operations.

Soil Atmosphere

 April Kingsman  June 1, 2009  2 Comments on Soil Atmosphere

soil atmosphere: same as soil air. Proper soil aeration ensures healthy root growth and overall soil health, supporting productive agriculture.

Ovulate

 April Kingsman  May 30, 2009  0 Comments on Ovulate

ovulate: To release an ovum from the mature ovarian follicle into the fallopian tube. Understanding ovulation is crucial for effective livestock breeding. Farmers can benefit from monitoring and managing ovulation cycles to improve reproductive success and increase herd productivity.

Livestock Management Practices

 April Kingsman  May 30, 2009  1 Comment on Livestock Management Practices

The strategies and techniques used to care for and manage livestock, including feeding, health care, and housing. For example, implementing effective livestock management practices to ensure animal welfare and productivity.

Nitrate-Sensitive Area

 April Kingsman  May 29, 2009  0 Comments on Nitrate-Sensitive Area

nitrate-sensitive area: a region of the country where nitrate pollution is likely and where the use of nitrate fertilizers is strictly controlled. Abbr NSA, NVZ. Managing nitrate use in nitrate-sensitive areas is crucial for protecting water quality and preventing pollution. Farmers can benefit from adhering to regulations and adopting best practices for nitrogen management, such as using precision farming techniques, cover crops, and buffer zones. Compliance with guidelines helps maintain soil fertility, protect water resources, and promote sustainable farming practices.