Category: R

Reseed

 April Kingsman  December 3, 2010  9 Comments on Reseed

reseed: To reestablish a ley by sowing seed again. Reseeding improves pasture quality and productivity, supporting sustainable livestock grazing.

Redshanks

 April Kingsman  October 20, 2010  2 Comments on Redshanks

redshanks: Same as redlegs. Managing redshanks is essential for protecting crop yields and ensuring efficient harvests.

Refrigeration

 April Kingsman  September 26, 2010  3 Comments on Refrigeration

refrigeration: A method of prolonging the life of various foods by storing them at very low temperatures. Effective refrigeration reduces spoilage and waste, enhancing farm profitability.

Refine

 April Kingsman  September 5, 2010  1 Comment on Refine

refine: To process something to remove impurities. Refining agricultural products ensures higher quality and better market value, enhancing farm income.

Refrigerate

 April Kingsman  September 3, 2010  2 Comments on Refrigerate

refrigerate: To cool produce and keep it at a cool temperature. Refrigeration helps farmers preserve produce quality and extend shelf life, reducing waste and increasing marketability.

Raspberry Beetle

 April Kingsman  August 26, 2010  6 Comments on Raspberry Beetle

raspberry beetle: A serious pest (Byturus tomentosus) whose larvae feed on young raspberry fruit. Managing this pest is essential for farmers to protect raspberry crops and ensure high-quality yields.

Riddle

 April Kingsman  August 17, 2010  8 Comments on Riddle

riddle: A coarse sieve for sieving soil; to grade and sort produce according to size, using a sieve. Using riddles helps farmers manage soil quality and sort produce efficiently.

Raceme

 April Kingsman  June 10, 2010  5 Comments on Raceme

raceme: An inflorescence in which flowers are borne on individual stalks on a main flower stem. Understanding plant structures like racemes aids farmers in crop management and optimizing yields.

Romney

 April Kingsman  June 3, 2010  4 Comments on Romney

Romney: A hardy breed of sheep found in large numbers on Romney Marsh, which has heavy fine-quality long wool fleece. The Romney half-breed has been developed by crossing Romney ewes with North Country Cheviot rams, and has been widely exported. Also called Kent. Raising Romney sheep provides farmers with high-quality wool and meat, supporting diversified farm income.

Rain

 April Kingsman  May 24, 2010  7 Comments on Rain

rain: Water that falls from clouds as small drops. Adequate rainfall is crucial for crop irrigation and overall farm productivity, making it vital for farmers to monitor weather patterns.