Panemone
panemone: A type of windmill in which flat surfaces spin around a vertical axis. Using renewable energy sources like windmills can reduce operational costs on farms.
panemone: A type of windmill in which flat surfaces spin around a vertical axis. Using renewable energy sources like windmills can reduce operational costs on farms.
perry: Fermented pear juice. Producing perry provides a valuable beverage that can be marketed alongside other fruit products.
pigsty pigsty pigsty: A pen or shed for pigs. Properly designed pigsties ensure animal welfare and easy management, improving farm productivity.
phosphorylate: To combine with a phosphate. Understanding biochemical processes like phosphorylation aids in improving animal and plant health through better nutrition and disease management.
pome: A fruit with a core containing the seeds enclosed in a fleshy part that develops from the receptacle of a flower and not from the ovary. Helpful content: Pome fruits like apples and pears are important commercial crops. Understanding their growth and development helps farmers optimize orchard management practices for better yields and fruit quality.
plumule: The tiny structure in a plant embryo from which a shoot will develop. Helpful content: Understanding the development of the plumule helps farmers optimize seedling growth and transplantation. Healthy seedling development is critical for establishing strong and productive crops.
passporting: The provision of a plant or animal passport. Implementing passporting systems ensures traceability and biosecurity in agriculture.
phytochemical: Referring to the chemical processes in plants. Understanding phytochemistry aids in developing effective plant protection and improvement strategies.
pure breeding: The mating of purebred animals of the same breed. Helpful content: Pure breeding programs help maintain and improve breed characteristics. Farmers can achieve uniformity and higher quality in livestock through careful selection and breeding practices.
pecking order: The order of social dominance in a group of birds, and also animals (NOTE: The equivalent in cattle is the bunt order). Understanding social hierarchies in livestock helps in managing animal behavior and welfare.