Prill

prill: Prilled fertilizer, a form of fertilizer sold in small round granules. Helpful content: Prilled fertilizers ensure even distribution and consistent nutrient availability for crops. Their easy handling and application can improve fertilization efficiency and crop performance.

Soil Microbiology

The study of microorganisms in the soil and their interactions with plants, animals, and the soil environment. Soil microbiology helps understand how soil microbes contribute to soil health and fertility. For example, researching the role of beneficial soil microbes in nutrient cycling and plant growth to improve soil management practices.

Lactose

Lactose: Lactose is a sugar found in milk. Understanding lactose is crucial for farmers and dairy producers, especially when catering to markets with lactose-intolerant consumers.

Mushroom Packaging And Labeling

The process of filling and sealing mushrooms into containers for distribution and sale, including the design and information provided on packaging. For example, using sustainable packaging and clear labeling for mushrooms to meet consumer preferences and regulatory requirements.

Encroach On

encroach on: To come close to and gradually cover something. Managing encroachment helps farmers protect their land and maintain agricultural productivity.

Solari Piggery

Solari piggery: a type of housing for pigs, with fattening pens on each side of a central feeding passage, housed in an open-sided Dutch barn. Proper management of pig housing, such as Solari piggeries, ensures the health and productivity of pigs, supporting efficient livestock production.

Farm Buildings

Structures on a farm used for housing animals, storing equipment, and processing products. Farm buildings include barns, silos, and sheds. For example, constructing a new barn to house dairy cows and store feed.

Pedigree

pedigree: The ancestral line of animals bred by breeders, or of cultivated plants. Keeping accurate pedigree records ensures the quality and traceability of breeding programs, improving livestock and crop performance.

Dispersion

dispersion: The scattering of seeds over a wide area. Understanding seed dispersion is important for managing plant populations and optimizing crop yields. Farmers should implement proper planting and management practices to achieve desired dispersion patterns. Understanding the benefits and applications of dispersion will aid in effective crop establishment and growth.

Drawbar Power

drawbar power: The power available to pull an implement, as opposed to the brake horsepower of a tractor. Under field conditions, not all brake horsepower will be available to pull implements, because some of it is needed to make the tractor itself move forwards and overcome the resistance of the bearings and the soil on the wheels. Understanding drawbar power helps farmers select the right equipment for their tractors.