Inhibit

inhibit: To prevent or limit the effect of something. Cloud cover inhibits cooling of the Earth’s surface at night. Helps farmers understand and manage environmental factors affecting agriculture.

Implement

implement: 1. The process of carrying out a plan. 2. A piece of equipment used for a certain job. Helps farmers use the right tools and techniques for agricultural tasks.

Industrial Crop

industrial crop: A crop grown for purposes other than food, e.g. flax grown for fibre. Helps farmers diversify their production and income sources.

Itch Mite

itch mite: An arachnid (Sarcoptes scabiei) which burrows into the animal’s skin, causing itching. Helps farmers identify and control mite infestations.

Indigestible

indigestible: Referring to food which cannot be digested, e.g. roughage. Helps farmers understand animal nutrition and feed composition.

International

international: Referring to more than one country. Helps farmers understand global agricultural practices and markets.

Irrigator

irrigator: A device for irrigating, e.g. the Baars irrigator. Helps farmers manage irrigation equipment.

Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis

infectious bovine rhinotracheitis: Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis – a virus disease of cattle which affects the reproductive, nervous, respiratory or digestive systems. Milk yield is depressed as adults run a high fever. Abbr IBR. Helps farmers manage and prevent this specific cattle disease.

Interculture

interculture: The practice of mixed cropping, where two or more different crops are grown together on the same area of land. Helps farmers manage crop diversity and soil health.

Insect-Borne

insect-borne: Referring to infection which is carried and transmitted by insects. Insect-borne viruses. Malaria is an insect-borne disease. Helps farmers manage and prevent insect-borne diseases.