Multiple Cropping

multiple cropping: the growing of more than one crop on the same piece of land in one year, especially using early crops followed by later ones. Understanding multiple cropping can help farmers optimize their crop production and improve soil health, ensuring better productivity and sustainability.

Morels

morels: types of edible fungi which grow on chalky or limestone soils. Understanding the cultivation and marketability of morels can help farmers diversify their income streams and improve profitability.

Morning Glory

morning glory: a climbing plant with attractive flowers. Genus: Ipomoea. Understanding the characteristics and uses of morning glory can help farmers manage their gardens and ornamental crops more effectively.

Meat Fly

meat fly: same as blowfly. Managing meat fly infestations can help farmers protect their livestock and meat products, ensuring better health and marketability.

Marshland

marshland: land that is covered with marsh. Managing marshland can provide farmers with important habitats for wildlife, contributing to biodiversity and environmental sustainability.

Mullion

mullion: same as garlic. Understanding the characteristics and uses of garlic can help farmers diversify their crop production and improve marketability, ensuring better profitability.

Mahogany

mahogany: a tropical hardwood tree producing a dark timber, now becoming rare. Sustainable management of mahogany resources is important for preserving this valuable timber species, ensuring long-term availability and protecting biodiversity.

Minimal

minimal: very small in amount or importance. Understanding minimal inputs and outputs can help farmers optimize their operations and improve productivity and sustainability.

Milk Sheep

milk sheep: a sheep which is reared for its milk. Proper care and management of milk sheep can ensure better milk yield and quality, contributing to farm profitability and sustainability.

Moveable Henhouse

moveable henhouse: a henhouse which can be moved to different locations, allowing hens to graze on fresh pasture. Using moveable henhouses can help farmers manage poultry health and productivity more effectively, ensuring better yields and sustainability.