Ecological Restoration

ecological restoration: The process of renewing and maintaining the health of an ecosystem. Ecological restoration benefits farmers by enhancing ecosystem services and land productivity.

Integrated Administration And Control System

Integrated Administration and Control System: Measures intended to combat fraud in aid applications and ensure fair competition in Europe, part of the CAP reforms of 1992. Abbr IACS. Helps farmers comply with regulations and secure necessary subsidies.

Furlong

Furlong: One-eighth of a mile, or 220 yards. Properly managing measurements supports accurate farm planning and operations.

Drainage Channel

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

Steak

Cuts of meat that are typically sliced perpendicular to the muscle fibers, known for their tenderness and flavor. Steaks are a popular choice for grilling and dining. For example, producing ribeye and sirloin steaks for the retail market.

Sty

sty: a structure for housing pigs, usually with a small run next to it. Also called pigsty. Properly managing sties ensures pig health and productivity, supporting efficient livestock operations.

Rooster

rooster: A cock, a male domestic fowl (especially US). Raising roosters is essential for breeding programs and ensuring flock health.

Glufosinate Ammonium

glufosinate ammonium: A systemic herbicide acting against a wide range of species. Some crops have been genetically modified to tolerate it. Using glufosinate ammonium helps control weeds effectively, improving crop yields.

Royal Horticultural Society

Royal Horticultural Society: A national society which organizes the Chelsea Flower Show and has permanent gardens at Wisley in Surrey. Abbreviation: RHS. The RHS provides resources and support for farmers and gardeners, promoting best practices in horticulture.

Translocation

translocation: A movement of substances through the tissues of a plant. Timing of application is crucial to ensure good control and minimal check to grass growth. Understanding translocation can improve crop management and optimize nutrient use.