Division

division: Another name for a section of an organization. Managing divisions involves coordinating and aligning different parts of the farm or organization to achieve common goals. Farmers should establish clear communication and management practices to ensure effective division operations. Understanding the benefits of organized divisions will aid in efficient farm management and productivity.

Dusting

dusting: The act of using dry powdered fungicide or insecticide on crops. Proper application of dusting agents helps protect crops from pests and diseases while minimizing environmental impact.

Drove Road

drove road: A track along which sheep or cattle are regularly driven. Drove roads provide a designated route for moving livestock, reducing the risk of animals straying or getting lost.

Devon And Cornwall Longwool

Devon and Cornwall Longwool: A breed of sheep with long curly, high-quality fleece; the lambs have a fine soft white wool. Farmers raising Devon and Cornwall Longwool sheep should focus on proper grazing management, regular shearing, and health monitoring to maintain flock productivity. Marketing the unique characteristics of Devon and Cornwall Longwool fleece can attract premium buyers and enhance farm profitability.

DAPP

DAPP: Abbreviation for Deadweight Average Pig Price. Understanding the DAPP is essential for pig farmers to gauge market trends and set competitive prices. Keeping track of DAPP can help farmers make informed decisions about selling their livestock and managing production costs, ultimately maximizing profitability.

Dock Worker

dock worker: A person who works on the docks, loading and unloading ships. While not directly related to farming, understanding the role of dock workers can provide valuable insights into the supply chain and logistics. Farmers should engage with supply chain partners to ensure efficient and effective transportation of goods. Understanding the significance of logistics and supply chain management will aid in improving farm operations and marketability.

Devon Closewool

Devon Closewool: A breed of medium-sized sheep, the product of crosses between the Devon Longwool and the Exmoor Horn. Farmers raising Devon Closewool sheep should focus on proper grazing management, regular shearing, and health monitoring to maintain flock productivity. Marketing the unique characteristics of Devon Closewool fleece can attract premium buyers and enhance farm profitability.

Denature

denature: To add a poisonous substance to alcohol to make it unsuitable for humans to drink. To change the natural structure of a protein or nucleic acid by high temperature, chemicals, or extremes of pH. To make something change its nature. To convert a protein into an amino acid. Farmers and processors should understand the processes and implications of denaturing substances. Implementing safe and effective denaturing techniques can improve product quality and safety.

Dormant

dormant: Not actively growing. Dormant plants or seeds can survive unfavorable conditions and resume growth when conditions improve. Farmers can use dormant periods to prepare for the next growing season, perform maintenance, and plan for future crops.

Drainage Channel

drainage channel: A small ditch made to remove rainwater from the soil surface. Drainage channels help prevent waterlogging and soil erosion.