Category: K

Kg/Ha

 April Kingsman  October 16, 2010  1 Comment on Kg/Ha

kg/ha: Kilograms per hectare – a unit of measurement for application rates of fertilizers and other inputs. Helps farmers manage input application rates.

Kemp-Free Mohair

 April Kingsman  April 6, 2010  0 Comments on Kemp-Free Mohair

kemp-free mohair: Kemp-free mohair – mohair which does not have any kemp. Helps farmers produce high-quality mohair.

Kennel

 April Kingsman  March 24, 2010  0 Comments on Kennel

kennel: Kennel – 1. A small hut for a dog. 2. A commercial establishment where dogs are reared or kept for their owners. Helps farmers manage and care for working and pet dogs.

Kiln

 April Kingsman  March 14, 2010  0 Comments on Kiln

kiln: A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially for firing ceramics or drying grain. Using a kiln can help preserve and process agricultural products.

Killing Age

 April Kingsman  November 21, 2009  0 Comments on Killing Age

killing age: Killing age – the age of an animal or bird when it is slaughtered. Helps farmers determine the optimal time for harvesting livestock for meat.

Kibbled

 April Kingsman  August 29, 2009  0 Comments on Kibbled

kibbled: Kibbled – coarsely ground, as in kibbled maize. Helps farmers process feed for livestock.

K Symbol

 April Kingsman  January 29, 2009  2 Comments on K Symbol

K symbol: Potassium – a chemical element essential for plant growth. Symbol K. Helps farmers understand the importance of potassium in soil fertility and plant nutrition.

Kainite

 April Kingsman  October 7, 2008  1 Comment on Kainite

kainite: Kainite – a potash fertilizer, made of a mixture of potassium and sodium salts, with sometimes magnesium salts added, used mainly on sugar beet and similar crops. Helps farmers improve soil fertility and crop yields.

Kilometre

 April Kingsman  July 24, 2008  0 Comments on Kilometre

kilometre: Kilometre – a measure of length equal to 1000 metres or 0.621 miles. Symbol km. Helps farmers understand distance measurements.

Knapweed

 April Kingsman  February 21, 2008  0 Comments on Knapweed

knapweed: Knapweed – a perennial weed (Centaurea nigra). Helps farmers identify and manage weed control.