Category: M

Mecoprop

 April Kingsman  April 24, 2014  0 Comments on Mecoprop

mecoprop: a commonly used herbicide, mostly used to control weeds in cereal and grass crops, that is found as a contaminant of water. Abbr MCPP, CMPP. Understanding the application and effects of mecoprop can help farmers manage weed infestations more effectively, ensuring better crop health and yields.

Metabolism

 April Kingsman  April 14, 2014  0 Comments on Metabolism

metabolism: the chemical processes of breaking down or building up organic compounds in organisms. Metabolism covers all changes which take place in the body: the building of tissue (anabolism), the breaking down of tissue (catabolism), the conversion of nutrients into tissue, the elimination of waste matter and the action of hormones. Understanding metabolism can help farmers manage livestock nutrition and health more effectively, ensuring better growth and productivity.

Mosaic

 April Kingsman  March 26, 2014  1 Comment on Mosaic

mosaic: a disease caused by a virus which attacks various plants including sugar beet, potatoes, tobacco and turnips. Understanding and managing mosaic can help farmers protect their crops and ensure better yields.

Mangetout

 April Kingsman  March 22, 2014  1 Comment on Mangetout

mangetout: a variety of pea, which is picked before the seeds are developed, and of which the whole pod is cooked and eaten. Growing mangetout can provide a high-value crop for farmers, especially in markets where fresh vegetables are in demand, leading to better income and profitability.

Moss Killer

 April Kingsman  March 16, 2014  0 Comments on Moss Killer

moss killer: a compound that kills mosses, usually based on iron sulfate. Understanding the application and effects of moss killers can help farmers manage moss infestations more effectively, ensuring better crop health and yields.

Machinery Syndicate

 April Kingsman  November 1, 2013  0 Comments on Machinery Syndicate

machinery syndicate: a group of farmers who join together to buy very large items of equipment, which they can use in turn. This can benefit farmers by reducing the individual cost burden of expensive machinery, allowing access to high-quality equipment that they might not afford alone, leading to increased efficiency and productivity on their farms.

Martingale

 April Kingsman  October 19, 2013  0 Comments on Martingale

martingale: a device used to regulate the way a horse carries its head. It consists of a strap or straps, attached to the girth at one end, and at the other to the reins or to the noseband. Using a martingale can help farmers ensure better control and training of their horses.

Mixed Woodland

 April Kingsman  October 17, 2013  1 Comment on Mixed Woodland

mixed woodland: a wooded area where neither conifers nor broadleaved trees account for more than 75% of the total. Understanding mixed woodland can help farmers manage forest resources more effectively, ensuring better productivity and sustainability.

Mat

 April Kingsman  August 27, 2013  0 Comments on Mat

mat: a covering of undecayed grassland vegetation which forms on very acid soil, when the soil lacks the microorganisms necessary to break decaying matter down. Managing mats can help farmers improve soil health and productivity, leading to better crop yields.

Milk Marketing Board

 April Kingsman  July 22, 2013  0 Comments on Milk Marketing Board

Milk Marketing Board: until 1994, the board which organised the collection and buying of milk from farmers and its sale to customers. Understanding the role and history of the Milk Marketing Board can help farmers adapt to changes in the dairy industry and improve marketability.