Author: April Kingsman

Centre For Alternative Technology (Cat)

 April Kingsman  August 22, 2007  0 Comments on Centre For Alternative Technology (Cat)

Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT): An association that advises on sustainable and environmentally sound methods in technological development. Engaging with CAT helps farmers adopt innovative and sustainable practices to improve farm operations.

Rubbed Seed

 April Kingsman  August 22, 2007  0 Comments on Rubbed Seed

rubbed seed: Same as graded seed. Using rubbed seed helps farmers ensure uniform crop establishment and growth.

Bulldozing

 April Kingsman  August 22, 2007  0 Comments on Bulldozing

bulldozing: The act of clearing land with a bulldozer. Efficient bulldozing practices prepare fields for planting and construction.

Laminitis

 April Kingsman  August 21, 2007  0 Comments on Laminitis

Laminitis: Laminitis is the inflammation of the lamina in a hoof, causing swelling, and often leading to deformed hooves. It is possibly caused by too much grain feed. Managing laminitis through proper diet and hoof care can prevent lameness in livestock, ensuring their health and productivity.

Agitator

 April Kingsman  August 20, 2007  0 Comments on Agitator

agitator: The part of a machine for harvesting root crops, such as potatoes, which shakes the earth off the crop after it has been lifted. Using agitators in harvesting machinery improves efficiency and reduces labor costs for farmers.

Ware Potatoes

 April Kingsman  August 19, 2007  0 Comments on Ware Potatoes

ware potatoes: Potatoes grown for human consumption, as opposed to those grown for seed. Growing ware potatoes can provide a steady income stream from the food market.

Spray Lines

 April Kingsman  August 19, 2007  0 Comments on Spray Lines

spray lines: a method of distributing irrigation water using flexible hose, mainly used for horticultural crops. Using spray lines ensures efficient water distribution, promoting healthy crop growth and sustainable water use.

Dog

 April Kingsman  August 19, 2007  1 Comment on Dog

dog: A domesticated carnivorous mammal (Canis lupus familiaris) that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, non-retractable claws, and a barking, howling, or whining voice. Dogs can serve various roles on a farm, including herding livestock, guarding property, and providing companionship. Proper training and care are essential for farm dogs to ensure they are healthy and effective in their roles.

Pigment

 April Kingsman  August 18, 2007  0 Comments on Pigment

pigment: A natural substance that gives color to an animal or plant. Understanding pigments helps in breeding plants and animals with desirable traits and improving product quality.

Ribwort

 April Kingsman  August 17, 2007  1 Comment on Ribwort

ribwort: Same as plantain. Plantain is a nutritious forage crop that improves pasture quality and supports livestock health.