Tap
tap: A pipe with a handle that can be turned to make a liquid or gas come out of a container. Having reliable taps and water management systems is crucial for farm irrigation and livestock care.
tap: A pipe with a handle that can be turned to make a liquid or gas come out of a container. Having reliable taps and water management systems is crucial for farm irrigation and livestock care.
Tipulidae: A family of insects including crane flies and their larvae, leatherjackets, which destroy plant roots. Managing Tipulidae can prevent damage to crops and maintain soil health.
tapeworm: A parasitic worm with a long flattened segmented body that lives mainly in the guts of vertebrate animals. Managing tapeworm infestations is vital for livestock health and productivity.
toxicological: Referring to toxicology. Understanding toxicological principles can help farmers manage risks associated with pesticides, chemicals, and other toxic substances.
trug: A low fruit or garden basket made of willow strips fastened to a strong framework of ash or chestnut. Using trugs can improve harvesting efficiency and ease of transport for produce.
trichinosis: A disease caused by infestation of the intestine by larvae of roundworms or nematodes, which pass round the body in the bloodstream and settle in muscles. Pigs are usually infected after eating raw swill. Proper management of trichinosis can prevent outbreaks and ensure livestock health.
topper unit: A unit forming part of a two- or three-stage system, with a chopper and blower unit. Utilizing topper units can enhance processing efficiency and product quality.
toxicosis: Poisoning. Recognizing and preventing toxicosis in livestock can improve health and productivity.
thyme: A common aromatic Mediterranean plant (Thymus) used for flavoring soups, stuffings, and sauces. Growing thyme can diversify farm produce and provide value-added culinary herbs.
transport: A system of moving things from one place to another. Road and rail transport. An integrated transport policy. The activity of moving something from one place to another. Understanding transport logistics can improve farm operations and product distribution.