Acid Rain
acid rain: Precipitation such as rain or snow which contains a higher level of acid than normal. Acid rain can damage crops and soil, so farmers need strategies to mitigate its impacts.
acid rain: Precipitation such as rain or snow which contains a higher level of acid than normal. Acid rain can damage crops and soil, so farmers need strategies to mitigate its impacts.
intensify: To use intensive farming methods. Helps farmers achieve higher productivity.
tick: A tiny parasite that sucks blood from the skin. Managing tick infestations is crucial for livestock health and preventing disease transmission.
style: the elongated structure that carries the stigma at its tip in many flowers. Understanding the structure and function of styles helps farmers manage plant reproduction and optimize yields.
vice: A bad habit in an animal, such as biting other animals tails. Identifying and managing vices can improve animal welfare and productivity.
NAWARAD: abbreviation for National Assembly for Wales Agriculture and Rural Affairs Department. NAWARAD supports farmers in Wales by providing resources, grants, and policy guidance on sustainable agriculture, animal welfare, and rural development. Engaging with NAWARAD helps farmers access financial assistance, stay informed about regulatory changes, and implement practices that enhance farm productivity and environmental stewardship. This support can lead to more resilient and profitable farming operations, contributing to the overall well-being of rural communities in Wales.
gram: A gram is a metric measure of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. Precise measurement of inputs and outputs improves farm management and product quality.
multiple resistant: referring to organisms which are resistant to more than one pesticide or antibiotic. Understanding and managing multiple resistance can help farmers protect their crops and livestock, ensuring better health and productivity.
Float: Same as Dutch harrow. Proper use of a float helps prepare seedbeds and improve soil conditions for planting.
Feekes 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.