Broadleaf Weed
broadleaf weed: A type of weed with wide leaves that competes with crops. Controlling broadleaf weeds ensures healthy crop growth and high yields.
broadleaf weed: A type of weed with wide leaves that competes with crops. Controlling broadleaf weeds ensures healthy crop growth and high yields.
The seminal vesicles of cattle, often used for medicinal purposes. For example, producing beef seminal vesicle for pharmaceutical and health applications.
parrot mouth: A malformation of the upper jaw of horses, preventing proper mastication. The condition prevents the horse from grazing. Early detection and management of congenital issues like parrot mouth improve animal welfare and productivity.
pecan: A North American tree (Carya illinoensis) which produces sweet nuts that are eaten as dessert nuts and used in many forms of confectionery. Growing pecans provides a valuable nut crop that meets market demand and can be sold fresh or processed.
The services and techniques used to simulate cyber attacks on food production and distribution systems, identifying vulnerabilities and improving defenses. For example, conducting food product penetration testing to assess security posture and address potential weaknesses.
introduce: To bring something into being or start to use something new. The lab introduced a new rapid method of testing. Helps farmers adopt new technologies and practices.
downy: Referring to something such as plumage that is very soft. Downy feathers provide insulation and are important for the survival of young birds.
drainage ditch: A channel to take away rainwater. Drainage ditches are essential for managing water on farmland, preventing waterlogging, and protecting crops.
Land Erosion Control: Land erosion control is a method of preventing the soil from being worn away by irrigation, planting, or mulching. Implementing erosion control techniques helps farmers preserve soil quality and prevent land degradation.
stake: a thick wooden post, to which a tree or shrub is attached to keep it upright. Proper staking of plants supports healthy growth and stability, leading to better yields.