Maturity

maturity: the time when a plant’s seeds are ripe or when an animal has become an adult. Understanding maturity can help farmers manage harvest and breeding schedules more effectively, ensuring better yields and productivity.

Bug

bug: A general term for insects. Managing bugs through integrated pest management protects crop health and yields.

Swath

swath: a row of grass or other plants lying on the ground after being cut; a row of potatoes which have been lifted and left lying on the ground. Properly managing swaths ensures efficient harvesting and crop quality, supporting farm productivity.

Vasectomize

vasectomize: To perform a vasectomy on an animal. Using vasectomized animals in breeding programs can help manage genetic diversity and improve herd health.

Nursery Bed

nursery bed: a bed in which seedlings are planted out from the seedbed until they are large enough to be put in permanent positions. Nursery beds provide a controlled environment for young plants to grow and develop before being transplanted to their final locations. Farmers can benefit from using nursery beds to ensure healthy and vigorous seedlings, improve transplant success rates, and optimize crop production. Proper management of nursery beds, including soil preparation, irrigation, and pest control, supports effective plant propagation and enhances overall farm productivity.

Fallow Cultivation

Fallow Cultivation: A type of cultivation where the period under crops is increased and the length of the fallow is reduced. This method helps maximize land use efficiency and productivity.

Heaves

heaves: A condition of horses, where spores from mouldy hay block the animals’ lungs, making breathing difficult. Preventing mould in hay ensures the health and productivity of horses.

MHS

MHS: abbreviation Meat Hygiene Service. Understanding the role of the Meat Hygiene Service can help farmers ensure the safety and quality of their meat products, leading to better marketability and consumer trust.