Category: R

Radnor

 April Kingsman  October 7, 2008  5 Comments on Radnor

Radnor: A breed of small hill sheep similar to the Welsh Mountain. Offers farmers a hardy breed option well-suited for rough terrains, enhancing farm productivity and wool/meat quality.

Rhizoctonia Root Rot

 April Kingsman  October 6, 2008  7 Comments on Rhizoctonia Root Rot

rhizoctonia root rot: A common soil fungus (Rhizoctonia solani) which attacks the roots of seedlings and retards growth. Managing this fungus is crucial for protecting crop health and ensuring optimal growth.

Rough Grazing

 April Kingsman  October 4, 2008  3 Comments on Rough Grazing

rough grazing: Unimproved grazing, found in mountain, heath, and moorland areas. Utilizing rough grazing supports livestock production on marginal lands and enhances biodiversity.

Rust

 April Kingsman  September 27, 2008  2 Comments on Rust

rust: A fungal disease that gives plants a reddish powdery covering. Managing rust is crucial for protecting crop health and ensuring high-quality yields.

Roguing Glove

 April Kingsman  September 21, 2008  4 Comments on Roguing Glove

roguing glove: A glove impregnated with herbicide, used to destroy wild oats. Using roguing gloves helps farmers manage weeds effectively and protect crop health.

RAS

 April Kingsman  August 29, 2008  4 Comments on RAS

RAS: Abbreviation for Royal Agricultural Societies. These societies support farmers through research, education, and advocacy, enhancing agricultural practices and policies.

Retail

 April Kingsman  August 2, 2008  2 Comments on Retail

retail: The sale of small quantities of goods to the general public. Engaging in retail sales allows farmers to capture higher profit margins and connect directly with consumers.

Rice

 April Kingsman  July 19, 2008  7 Comments on Rice

rice: A plant that is the most important cereal crop and the staple food of half the population of the world. Latin name: Oryza sativa. Growing rice provides farmers with a staple crop that has high demand and multiple market applications.

Restore

 April Kingsman  July 8, 2008  4 Comments on Restore

restore: To give something back, or put something back to a previous state or position. Restoring soil health and fertility supports sustainable farming practices and ensures long-term productivity.

Rafter

 April Kingsman  June 28, 2008  3 Comments on Rafter

rafter: To plough land, leaving a space between the furrows. Helps farmers manage soil erosion and maintain soil health by controlling water runoff.