Farmland Bird Indicator

Farmland Bird Indicator: A standard way of measuring the frequency of birds found in agricultural areas. This indicator helps farmers monitor and enhance biodiversity on their land.

Chlorosis

Chlorosis: A reduction of chlorophyll in plants, making the leaves turn yellow. Managing chlorosis involves identifying and addressing nutrient deficiencies to ensure healthy crop growth.

Plough In

plough in: To cover a crop, stubble, or weeds with soil by turning over the surface with a plough. Helpful content: Ploughing in crop residues and organic matter can improve soil fertility and structure. This practice enhances nutrient cycling and promotes sustainable soil management.

C3

C3: A metabolic pathway in plants, which uses three-carbon compounds to fix CO2 from the atmosphere. C3 plants, like wheat and rice, are adapted to cooler, wetter environments. Recognizing C3 plants allows farmers to optimize planting schedules and irrigation practices for these crops.

Cattle Ear Tag

A form of identification placed on the ear of cattle, used for management and record-keeping. Ear tags help track individual animals’ health and production records. For example, using ear tags to identify and monitor each cow in a herd.

High Fructose Corn Syrup

high fructose corn syrup: A sweetener used in the soft drinks industry, extracted from maize. Abbr HFCS. Also called isoglucose. Producing HFCS can add value to corn crops and provide an additional revenue stream for farmers.

Windbreaks

Rows of trees, shrubs, or other plants planted to reduce wind speed and protect soil from erosion. Windbreaks help improve microclimates and provide habitat for wildlife. For example, planting windbreaks around agricultural fields to reduce wind erosion and support soil health and crop productivity.

Dibber

dibber: A hand tool for making holes in soil to plant small plants. Using a dibber can improve planting efficiency and accuracy. Farmers and gardeners should select the right type of dibber for their needs and use it properly to ensure successful planting. Understanding the benefits and applications of a dibber can aid in effective crop establishment and growth.

Station

station: a very large farm, specialising in raising sheep or cattle. Managing stations effectively supports large-scale livestock production, enhancing farm profitability and sustainability.

Milk Pipeline

A system of pipes used to transport milk from the milking parlor to the bulk tank, ensuring hygienic handling and storage. For example, installing a milk pipeline system to streamline milk collection and improve quality.