Category: W

White Plymouth Rock

 April Kingsman  October 17, 2019  1 Comment on White Plymouth Rock

White Plymouth Rock: A large heavy breed of table poultry. Raising White Plymouth Rock chickens can provide high-quality meat, enhancing farm profitability.

WFD

 April Kingsman  July 16, 2019  1 Comment on WFD

WFD: Abbreviation for Water Framework Directive. Complying with the Water Framework Directive can improve water management and environmental sustainability on the farm.

Wool

 April Kingsman  March 12, 2019  0 Comments on Wool

wool: Wool is the soft, curly hair of sheep, used for textiles. Farmers raising sheep can sell wool as a valuable product, diversifying farm income.

Water Catchment

 April Kingsman  November 11, 2018  1 Comment on Water Catchment

water catchment: The act of rainwater being collected in a place, whether naturally (in a surface pool) or deliberately (using a water catchment system). Implementing water catchment systems can improve water availability and sustainability on the farm.

Winter Wheat

 April Kingsman  October 14, 2018  0 Comments on Winter Wheat

winter wheat: Winter wheat is sown in autumn or early winter and harvested in summer. Farmers benefit from winter wheat as it maximizes land use and provides an early summer harvest.

Windbreak

 April Kingsman  August 23, 2018  0 Comments on Windbreak

windbreak: A windbreak is a hedge or line of trees planted to protect land from wind. Windbreaks can significantly reduce soil erosion and protect crops, improving farm sustainability.

White Mulberry

 April Kingsman  July 25, 2018  2 Comments on White Mulberry

white mulberry: A tree grown for its leaves, on which silkworms feed. Cultivating white mulberry can support silk production and provide additional income streams.

Walnut

 April Kingsman  June 29, 2018  0 Comments on Walnut

walnut: A hardwood tree of the genus Juglans, with edible nuts. The timber is used in furniture making. Growing walnuts can provide high-value timber and nuts, diversifying farm income.

Wessex Saddleback

 April Kingsman  May 13, 2018  0 Comments on Wessex Saddleback

Wessex Saddleback: One of two saddleback breeds now joined with the Essex Saddleback to give the British Saddleback, a dual-purpose breed of pig, now rare. Preserving rare breeds like the Wessex Saddleback can maintain genetic diversity in livestock and provide high-quality meat.

Warfarin

 April Kingsman  April 25, 2018  1 Comment on Warfarin

warfarin: A substance used to poison rats, to which many rats in some areas are now resistant. Managing rodent populations can protect crops and prevent disease spread on the farm.