Category: T

Three-Point Linkage

 April Kingsman  March 4, 2018  0 Comments on Three-Point Linkage

three-point linkage: A method of coupling implements to a tractor. Automatic couplers for three-point linkage permit implements to be attached rapidly and safely. Using three-point linkage systems can improve machinery efficiency and ease of use on the farm.

Thrush

 April Kingsman  December 29, 2017  1 Comment on Thrush

thrush: A disease affecting the frog of a horse’s hoof. Recognizing and treating thrush can prevent lameness and improve horse health.

Twin Lamb Disease

 April Kingsman  October 23, 2017  0 Comments on Twin Lamb Disease

twin lamb disease: Same as pregnancy toxaemia. Recognizing and managing twin lamb disease can improve lamb survival rates and flock health.

Terracing

 April Kingsman  October 5, 2017  0 Comments on Terracing

terracing: A soil conservation practice that involves creating stepped levels on sloped land to reduce erosion and runoff. Terracing helps improve water retention and soil fertility.

Trefoil

 April Kingsman  September 4, 2017  1 Comment on Trefoil

trefoil: A leguminous plant, the thin wiry form of a small-flowered yellow clover, sometimes grown in pasture mixtures. It is a useful catch crop, and thrives in marshy acid soils. Growing trefoil can enhance pasture quality and provide forage for livestock.

t/pa

 April Kingsman  August 4, 2017  0 Comments on t/pa

t/pa: Abbreviation for tonnes per annum. Understanding production rates in terms of tonnes per annum helps in planning and optimizing farm outputs.

Toxicity

 April Kingsman  June 8, 2017  1 Comment on Toxicity

toxicity: The degree to which a substance is poisonous or harmful. Monitoring toxicity levels in soil, water, and products can ensure farm safety and compliance with regulations.

Tine Harrows

 April Kingsman  June 6, 2017  1 Comment on Tine Harrows

tine harrows: Sets of curved tines sometimes used when the soil surface is caked or compacted. A tine harrow will break up the soil to a depth of several inches. Utilizing tine harrows can improve soil structure and promote healthy crop growth.

Till

 April Kingsman  May 23, 2017  0 Comments on Till

till: To prepare the soil, especially by digging or plowing, to make it ready for the cultivation of crops. Effective tillage practices can enhance soil structure and fertility, supporting healthy crop growth.

Traceability

 April Kingsman  March 29, 2017  0 Comments on Traceability

traceability: The concept that each stage in the supply chain from farm to consumer can be traced so that the quality of the food can be guaranteed. Implementing traceability systems can enhance food safety and consumer trust.