Float

Float: Same as Dutch harrow. Proper use of a float helps prepare seedbeds and improve soil conditions for planting.

Feeke’S Large Scale

Feeke’s Large Scale: A method of determining the growth stage of a crop by comparing plant size and leaf arrangement when the plant is young. This method helps farmers monitor crop development and plan management practices.

Fertilizer

fertilizer: A chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility. Using fertilizers correctly is crucial for enhancing soil health and crop yields.

Fumitory

Fumitory: A common weed (Fumaria officinalis) affecting cereal and clover crops. Properly managing fumitory helps protect crop health and yields.

Farm Watch Scheme

Farm Watch Scheme: A scheme organizing networks of farmers to be in touch with one another and the local police to report suspicious activity. This enhances farm security and community cooperation.

Fruiting Season

Fruiting Season: The time of year when a particular tree has fruit. Properly managing fruiting seasons supports efficient harvests and crop productivity.

Fur

Fur: A coat of hair covering an animal. Properly managing fur supports animal health and performance.

Farm Assurance

Farm Assurance: A scheme applying specific criteria to guarantee quality control for farm produce. Farm assurance programs help farmers maintain high standards and improve consumer confidence in their products.

Fetus

Fetus: Another spelling of foetus. Understanding fetal development is important for managing livestock pregnancies and ensuring healthy births.

FAO

FAO: Abbreviation for Food and Agriculture Organization. This organization provides resources and guidance to farmers worldwide, promoting sustainable agriculture and food security.