Category: S

Soil-Borne Fungus

 April Kingsman  September 25, 2007  4 Comments on Soil-Borne Fungus

soil-borne fungus: a fungus whose spores are carried in the soil. Managing soil-borne fungi protects crops from disease, ensuring healthy growth and better yields.

Sludge

 April Kingsman  September 21, 2007  11 Comments on Sludge

sludge: a thick wet substance, especially wet mud or snow; the solid or semi-solid part of sewage. Proper management of sludge ensures it can be used as a valuable resource for soil fertility and waste management, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Salivate

 April Kingsman  September 15, 2007  7 Comments on Salivate

salivate: To produce saliva. Farmers benefit from observing salivation patterns to detect potential health issues in livestock.

Sclerotinia

 April Kingsman  September 6, 2007  6 Comments on Sclerotinia

sclerotinia: A soil-borne disease affecting many crops, including potatoes, oilseed rape and peas. Farmers benefit from managing sclerotinia to protect crop health and prevent yield losses.

Spray Lines

 April Kingsman  August 19, 2007  2 Comments on Spray Lines

spray lines: a method of distributing irrigation water using flexible hose, mainly used for horticultural crops. Using spray lines ensures efficient water distribution, promoting healthy crop growth and sustainable water use.

Sorghum

 April Kingsman  August 14, 2007  9 Comments on Sorghum

sorghum: a drought-resistant cereal plant grown in semi-arid tropical regions such as Mexico, Nigeria, and Sudan. Latin name: Sorghum vulgare. Growing sorghum provides farmers with a resilient crop suitable for dry conditions, supporting food security and economic stability.

Sickle

 April Kingsman  August 5, 2007  4 Comments on Sickle

sickle: A curved knife-edged metal tool with a wooden handle, used for harvesting cereals. Farmers benefit from using sickles for manual harvesting and grass cutting.

Straw Burning

 April Kingsman  July 31, 2007  2 Comments on Straw Burning

straw burning: a cheap method of disposal of straw, which helps to control diseases. Properly managing straw burning ensures effective disease control while adhering to environmental regulations, supporting sustainable farming practices.

Standard

 April Kingsman  July 14, 2007  5 Comments on Standard

standard: something which has been agreed on and is used to measure other things by; a plant grown on a single long stem that is kept from forming branches except at the top; a type of fruit tree or rose tree where the stem is about two metres high, on top of which the head is developed; a large tree in a woodland. Using standard practices ensures consistency and quality in agricultural production, supporting market value and consumer trust.

Sprayer

 April Kingsman  July 10, 2007  3 Comments on Sprayer

sprayer: a machine which forces a liquid through a nozzle under pressure, used to distribute liquids such as herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, and fertilisers. Using sprayers ensures efficient application of agricultural inputs, promoting healthy crop growth and better yields.