Translaminar Fungicide
translaminar fungicide: A fungicide that is absorbed into a plants system through its leaves. Using translaminar fungicides can provide effective disease control and protect crop health.
translaminar fungicide: A fungicide that is absorbed into a plants system through its leaves. Using translaminar fungicides can provide effective disease control and protect crop health.
thiamine: Vitamin B1, found in yeast, cereals, liver, and pork. Ensuring adequate thiamine in livestock diets can prevent deficiencies and improve overall health and performance.
timberline: US same as treeline. Understanding the timberline helps farmers in planning land use and managing forested areas.
twist: A disease of cereals and grasses which causes malformation of the leaves and stalks due to the growth of internal fungus. This may prevent the ear emerging from its sheath (Dilophospora alopecuri). Recognizing and managing twist can prevent crop losses and improve yield.
ton: A unit of measurement of weight, equal to 1016kg. Also called long ton. US a unit of measurement of weight, equal to 907kg. Also called short ton. Understanding weight measurements is crucial for accurate product sales and logistics.
tunnel drying: A method of storage drying of hay, where the bales are stacked in the form of a tunnel over a central duct through which unheated air is blown. Utilizing tunnel drying can preserve hay quality and ensure effective drying.
two-sward system: A grazing system where the area being grazed is kept separate from the area being conserved for cutting. Implementing a two-sward system can optimize pasture use and improve livestock nutrition.
thresh: To separate grains from stalks and the seedheads of plants. Efficient threshing practices can improve crop processing and yield.
thatch: To cover a roof with reeds, straw, grass, or other plant material. Proper thatching techniques can provide sustainable roofing options and utilize farm by-products effectively.
testis: One of two male sex glands in the scrotum, producing sperm. In mammals, including humans, the paired testes also secrete sex hormones. The plural of testis is testes. Proper management of testis health in livestock can improve reproductive performance and productivity.