Category: D

Deer Forest

 April Kingsman  June 6, 2020  1 Comment on Deer Forest

deer forest: An extensive tract of upland, usually treeless, but managed by keepers to provide deer-stalking. Managing a deer forest requires knowledge of wildlife management, habitat conservation, and hunting regulations. Farmers and land managers should work with wildlife experts to maintain healthy deer populations and sustainable hunting practices. Promoting eco-tourism and hunting experiences can also provide additional income streams.

Discriminant

 April Kingsman  May 28, 2020  0 Comments on Discriminant

discriminant: The method used to identify a species, especially in soil analysis. Understanding discriminants is important for identifying species and managing soil health. Farmers should work with soil scientists and agronomists to perform accurate soil analysis and make informed decisions about soil management. Understanding the benefits and applications of discriminants will aid in effective soil management and crop production.

Disease-Free

 April Kingsman  May 21, 2020  1 Comment on Disease-Free

disease-free: Referring to an animal, plant, or area which does not have any diseases. Maintaining disease-free status involves implementing proper biosecurity measures, vaccination, and regular health monitoring. Farmers should work with veterinarians and agricultural extension services to develop effective disease prevention and management plans. Understanding the importance of disease-free status will aid in maintaining animal health and farm productivity.

Duckling

 April Kingsman  May 11, 2020  0 Comments on Duckling

duckling: A young duck. Ducklings require proper care, including adequate nutrition, warmth, and protection from predators, to ensure healthy growth and development.

Dither

 April Kingsman  May 1, 2020  2 Comments on Dither

dither: The practice of mixing up seeds before planting. Dithering can improve seed distribution and germination rates. Farmers should use appropriate techniques and equipment for effective dithering. Understanding the benefits and applications of dithering will aid in effective crop establishment and growth.

Deadweight Average Pig Price

 April Kingsman  April 22, 2020  0 Comments on Deadweight Average Pig Price

Deadweight Average Pig Price: The average price for pigs, calculated each week from reports by abattoirs on the price they paid for the pigs they have slaughtered. It replaced the Adjusted Eurospec Average price report in 2004. Abbr DAPP. Pig farmers should stay updated with the Deadweight Average Pig Price to make informed decisions about selling their pigs. Understanding market trends and pricing can help maximize profits and plan production schedules effectively.

Dubbin

 April Kingsman  April 13, 2020  2 Comments on Dubbin

dubbin: Prepared grease used for waterproofing and softening leather. Dubbin is essential for maintaining leather goods used in farming, such as boots and harnesses, ensuring they remain durable and water-resistant.

Disease Resistance

 April Kingsman  March 25, 2020  0 Comments on Disease Resistance

disease resistance: The ability of a plant or animal to prevent or overcome infection by pathogens. Breeding for disease resistance can improve crop and livestock health and reduce the need for chemical treatments.

Discharged

 April Kingsman  March 22, 2020  0 Comments on Discharged

discharged: The process of converting a substance into gas, or the loss of electrical energy from a battery. Managing the discharge of substances and equipment is important for maintaining farm operations and safety. Farmers should implement proper handling, storage, and disposal practices to prevent contamination and accidents. Understanding the processes and impacts of discharge will aid in effective resource management.

Drip Irrigation

 April Kingsman  March 19, 2020  1 Comment on Drip Irrigation

drip irrigation: An irrigation system where water is supplied by ground-level pipes and released slowly at the base of each plant. Also called trickle irrigation, this method conserves water and reduces weed growth, making it an efficient and sustainable method for watering crops. Farmers should regularly inspect and maintain drip systems to ensure optimal performance.