Canal
Canal: A waterway made by people to irrigate land. Constructing and maintaining canals ensures adequate water supply for irrigation, supporting crop growth and farm sustainability.
Canal: A waterway made by people to irrigate land. Constructing and maintaining canals ensures adequate water supply for irrigation, supporting crop growth and farm sustainability.
Strategies and practices to prevent and manage mastitis in dairy herds, including hygiene, milking procedures, and treatment protocols. For example, implementing a comprehensive mastitis control program to reduce infections and improve milk quality.
The use of advanced technology to improve farming practices and efficiency. Farm technology includes GPS guidance systems, automated machinery, and data analytics. For example, using precision farming tools to optimize planting and irrigation.
NSA: abbreviation for nitrate-sensitive area. Managing nitrate use in nitrate-sensitive areas is crucial for protecting water quality and preventing pollution. Farmers can benefit from adhering to regulations and adopting best practices for nitrogen management, such as using precision farming techniques, cover crops, and buffer zones. Compliance with guidelines helps maintain soil fertility, protect water resources, and promote sustainable farming practices.
hoof and horn meal: A fertilizer made from animal hooves and horns. Using hoof and horn meal improves soil fertility and supports healthy crop growth.
green: Green refers to a color like that of grass, immature plants, or environmental policies. Adopting green practices supports sustainable farming, improves environmental health, and meets consumer demand for eco-friendly products.
elder: A small tree (Sambucus nigra) with little black berries used to make wine. Growing elder can provide farmers with additional income from berry and wine production.
The overall skeletal size of an animal, influencing its growth, development, and suitability for various production systems. For example, choosing cattle with medium frame size for efficient feedlot performance and market weight.
bottom plow: A plow designed for deep tillage. Using bottom plows improves soil structure and prepares fields for planting.
intervention: The act of making a change in a system. Helps farmers implement necessary changes in farming practices.