Category: S

Snow Mould

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2008  0 Comments on Snow Mould

snow mould: a fungal pre-emergent blight and root rot of cereals (Micronectriella nivalis). Managing snow mould ensures healthy cereal crops, preventing yield losses and maintaining quality.

Springer

 April Kingsman  December 13, 2008  1 Comment on Springer

springer: a cow almost ready to calve. Also called down-calver. Properly managing springers ensures healthy calving and productivity in dairy and beef operations.

Synthetic Hormone

 April Kingsman  December 7, 2008  0 Comments on Synthetic Hormone

synthetic hormone: a hormone manufactured from synthetic materials. Understanding and using synthetic hormones effectively supports healthy plant and livestock growth, enhancing farm productivity.

Slurry Spreader

 April Kingsman  December 1, 2008  0 Comments on Slurry Spreader

slurry spreader: a machine which spreads slurry. Using slurry spreaders ensures efficient application of slurry, improving soil fertility and supporting sustainable farming practices.

SEPA

 April Kingsman  November 24, 2008  1 Comment on SEPA

SEPA: Scottish Environment Protection Agency. Farmers benefit from engaging with SEPA to ensure environmentally sustainable farming practices.

Spermicide

 April Kingsman  November 17, 2008  0 Comments on Spermicide

spermicide: a substance that kills spermatozoa. Using spermicides helps farmers manage reproduction in livestock, supporting population control and productivity.

Selection

 April Kingsman  November 13, 2008  0 Comments on Selection

selection: The process of identifying plants or animals with desirable characteristics such as high yield or disease resistance as part of the activity of breeding new varieties. An individual chosen from a group in a breeding programme on the basis of distinctive characteristics. Farmers benefit from selection processes to improve crop and livestock productivity.

Shade Plants

 April Kingsman  November 6, 2008  0 Comments on Shade Plants

shade plants: Plants which prefer to grow in the shade. Farmers benefit from growing shade plants to diversify crops and optimize land use.

Spray Irrigation

 April Kingsman  October 18, 2008  0 Comments on Spray Irrigation

spray irrigation: a system of irrigation using sprinklers which are located along a boom. Some booms rotate and can distribute water over a large circular area. Using spray irrigation ensures efficient water distribution, promoting healthy crop growth and sustainable water use.

Secondary Substances

 April Kingsman  October 17, 2008  1 Comment on Secondary Substances

secondary substances: Chemical substances found in plant leaves, believed to be a form of defence against herbivores. Farmers benefit from understanding secondary substances to improve crop protection and resistance.