Sward

sward: a cover of grasses and clovers which makes a pasture. Properly managing swards ensures healthy pasture growth and livestock productivity, supporting sustainable farming practices.

Allopatric

allopatric: Referring to plants of the same species which grow in different parts of the world and so do not cross-breed. Understanding allopatric species helps farmers manage biodiversity and breeding programs.

Pesticide Residue

pesticide residue: The amount of pesticide that remains on a crop after it has been applied. Monitoring and managing pesticide residues ensures food safety and compliance with health regulations.

Soil Porosity

The measure of the volume of pores or spaces within the soil, which affects water retention, drainage, and root growth. Soil porosity is influenced by factors such as soil texture, structure, and organic matter content. For example, enhancing soil porosity through conservation tillage and organic matter addition to support healthy plant growth and optimize water use efficiency.

Solanum

Solanum: the Latin name for the potato family. Understanding the Solanum family helps farmers manage crop diversity and optimize production, supporting agricultural productivity.

Mixed Farming

mixed farming: the practice of combining arable and dairy farming. Understanding mixed farming can help farmers diversify their income streams and improve sustainability.

Sodium

sodium: a chemical element which is a constituent of common salt and essential to animal life. Ensuring adequate sodium levels in livestock diets supports overall health and productivity.

Sheep And Goat Farming

The practices and strategies used to raise sheep and goats for meat, milk, and fiber production, including breeding, feeding, and health care. For example, adopting sheep and goat farming practices to produce high-quality products and maintain animal welfare.

Wild

wild: Wild refers to animals or plants that are not domesticated or cultivated. Understanding wild species is important for farmers to manage their land effectively, preserving biodiversity and preventing potential damage from wild animals.