Category: S

Soil Nutrition

 April Kingsman  February 3, 2011  0 Comments on Soil Nutrition

soil nutrition: the condition of soil in terms of the plant nutrients it contains; the action of putting nutrients into soil through the application of fertilisers. Proper soil nutrition ensures healthy crop growth and optimal yields, supporting productive agriculture.

Shears

 April Kingsman  February 1, 2011  0 Comments on Shears

shears: Large clippers used to shear a sheep. Farmers benefit from using shears for efficient and precise wool clipping.

Steer

 April Kingsman  January 9, 2011  0 Comments on Steer

steer: a castrated male bovine over one year old. Also called bullock. Properly managing steers supports healthy growth and productivity in beef operations, enhancing farm profitability.

Sedge

 April Kingsman  January 8, 2011  1 Comment on Sedge

sedge: One of a number of grass or rushlike herbs of the family Cyperaceae, common in marshlands and poorly drained areas. They have minimal nutritional value. Farmers benefit from managing sedge to maintain soil health and prevent waterlogging.

Salsify

 April Kingsman  January 8, 2011  1 Comment on Salsify

salsify: A plant with a long white root which is used as a vegetable. Farmers benefit from growing salsify as a unique crop offering diversification and potential market niche.

SFA

 April Kingsman  December 23, 2010  0 Comments on SFA

SFA: Small Farms Association. Farmers benefit from engaging with SFA for support and resources tailored to small-scale farming operations.

Skin

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2010  1 Comment on Skin

skin: the outer layer on an animal, fruit, or vegetable. Proper management of skin health in livestock and produce helps farmers maintain quality and market value, reducing losses and enhancing profitability.

Swing Plough

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2010  0 Comments on Swing Plough

swing plough: a plough used in upland areas which is designed to swing from one side to the other when the tractor changes direction at the end of a furrow. Using swing ploughs ensures efficient soil preparation and crop establishment, supporting productive agriculture.

Silviculture

 April Kingsman  December 10, 2010  1 Comment on Silviculture

silviculture: The cultivation of trees as part of forestry. Farmers benefit from engaging in silviculture for sustainable forestry and timber production.

Staphylococcal Mastitis

 April Kingsman  December 9, 2010  0 Comments on Staphylococcal Mastitis

staphylococcal mastitis: a condition of cows caused by several types of staphylococci especially when accompanied by stress resulting from liver fluke or cold conditions. Milk becomes watery and the cow has a high temperature. Proper management of staphylococcal mastitis ensures dairy cow health and milk quality, supporting farm productivity.