Winter Kill
winter kill: Winter kill refers to the death of plants during winter. Farmers need to choose resilient crop varieties and implement protective measures to minimize winter kill.
winter kill: Winter kill refers to the death of plants during winter. Farmers need to choose resilient crop varieties and implement protective measures to minimize winter kill.
dietary fibre: Same as roughage. COMMENT: Dietary fibre is found in cereals, nuts, fruit, and some green vegetables. It is believed to be necessary to help digestion and to avoid developing constipation, obesity, and appendicitis. Providing dietary fiber is important for maintaining the digestive health of livestock. Farmers should include adequate roughage in the diets of their animals to promote proper digestion and overall health. Understanding the sources and benefits of dietary fiber will aid in effective feed management.
Regional Development Agency: An organization which promotes the social and economic benefits of living in a region and undertakes projects to bring new industries and jobs to the region. Abbreviation: RDA. RDAs support rural development and economic growth, benefiting farmers through improved infrastructure and market access.
inorganic acid: An acid which comes from a mineral. Helps farmers understand chemical properties and applications.
ecological factors: Factors which influence the distribution of a plant species in a habitat. Knowledge of ecological factors helps farmers manage crops and land use effectively.
A type of fertilizer applied directly to plant leaves to provide nutrients. Foliar fertilizers are quickly absorbed and can address nutrient deficiencies. For example, spraying foliar fertilizer on fruit trees to improve leaf health and fruit production.
PDNS: Abbreviation Porcine Dermatitis and Nephropathy Syndrome. Managing PDNS is crucial for maintaining pig health and reducing economic losses in pig farming.
ostrich: A large flightless bird raised on farms for its meat. Ostrich farming can provide farmers with high-value meat and leather products. Understanding the care, feeding, and management of ostriches can enhance farm diversification and profitability.
The use of meteorological data and technology to predict and track weather conditions, important for agricultural planning. For example, using weather forecasting and monitoring systems to optimize planting and harvesting schedules.
solum: soil, including both topsoil and subsoil. Proper management of solum ensures soil health and fertility, supporting productive agriculture.