Pathogen
pathogen: An agent, usually a microorganism, that causes a disease. Identifying and managing pathogens is essential for preventing disease outbreaks in crops and livestock.
pathogen: An agent, usually a microorganism, that causes a disease. Identifying and managing pathogens is essential for preventing disease outbreaks in crops and livestock.
wholesale seed merchant: A wholesale seed merchant is a dealer who sells large quantities of seeds, often to retailers or large-scale farmers. Farmers benefit from buying seeds wholesale as it often reduces costs and ensures a consistent supply of seeds for planting.
viner: A machine for harvesting vining peas. Using viners can improve harvest efficiency and reduce labor costs.
The strategies and practices used to manage the nutrients in livestock feed and manure to optimize animal health and reduce environmental impact. For example, developing nutrient management plans to ensure balanced diets and sustainable manure management.
Linch Pin: A linch pin is a pin used to lock an implement onto the three-point linkage at the rear of a tractor. Using linch pins can enhance the safety and efficiency of attaching implements to tractors.
Texel: A breed of sheep from the North of Holland, used to cross-breed as a flock sire. Using Texel sheep can enhance meat production and improve flock genetics, optimizing farm profitability.
bident: A two-year-old sheep. Understanding age-related terms helps farmers manage sheep breeding and care schedules.