Tall Fescue
tall fescue: A very hardy perennial grass often used for winter grazing in hilly or less fertile areas. Planting tall fescue can provide reliable forage for livestock, especially in challenging environments.
tall fescue: A very hardy perennial grass often used for winter grazing in hilly or less fertile areas. Planting tall fescue can provide reliable forage for livestock, especially in challenging environments.
toxicology: The scientific study of poisons and their effects on the human body. Applying toxicology knowledge can help farmers ensure the safe use of chemicals and protect health.
transpire: (Of a plant) to lose water through stomata. Ensuring adequate water supply and managing transpiration can improve plant health and yield.
tedding: The process of spreading by lifting the swaths of new-mown grass in haymaking. Proper tedding practices ensure quicker drying of hay, maintaining its nutritional value.
Trondheim: Blacksided Trondheim. Understanding livestock breeds like Trondheim can support breeding programs and optimize animal performance.
top link sensor: The mechanism by which most draught controls sense the draught on a tractor implement. It uses the top link of the three-point linkage. Proper use of top link sensors can enhance tractor performance and efficiency.
tox- / toxi-: Prefix indicating poison. Understanding toxic substances and their effects is crucial for safe farm management and preventing contamination.
tine: A pointed spike on a cultivator or harrow. Types of tine include rigid, spring-loaded, and spring. A sharp prong of a fork or rake. Proper use and maintenance of tines can enhance soil preparation and crop management.
trial: A test carried out to see if something works well. Conducting trials can help farmers evaluate new practices, products, or technologies before full implementation.
tray: A flat shallow container, usually made of plastic, in which seeds can be sown in a greenhouse. Using trays for seed sowing can improve germination rates and ease of management.