Tolerance

tolerance: The ability of an organism to accept something, or not to react to something. Developing tolerant crop varieties can improve resilience to environmental stresses and enhance farm productivity.

Tree Ring

tree ring: Same as annual ring. Understanding tree rings can provide insights into the age and growth history of trees, useful for forestry management.

Triazole

triazole: One of a group of systemic, protectant, and curative fungicides, e.g., tebuconazole or myclobutanil. Triazoles can be used on a wide range of crops. Utilizing triazole fungicides can protect crops from diseases and improve yield.

Tertiary

tertiary: Coming after two other things, often used in a sequence of importance. Understanding tertiary processes and products in agriculture can help farmers add value and diversify their operations.

Tanker

tanker: A truck used to carry liquids such as petrol or milk. Efficient use of tankers ensures safe and reliable transport of essential liquids, supporting farm logistics and productivity.

Thorny

thorny: With thorns. Managing thorny plants effectively can prevent injuries and improve accessibility on the farm.

Tilapia

tilapia: A tropical white fish suitable for growing in fish farms. Raising tilapia can diversify farm income and provide a sustainable source of protein.

Tick-Borne Fever

tick-borne fever: An infectious disease transmitted by bites from ticks. In cattle, the disease causes loss of milk yield and a lower resistance to other diseases. In sheep, it causes fever, listlessness, and loss of weight. Abortions may occur as a result of tick-borne fever. Effective management and prevention of tick-borne fever are essential for maintaining livestock health and productivity.

Trafficability

trafficability: The ability of soil to take machinery or stock without significant soil damage. It is related to the soil water content. Monitoring and managing trafficability can prevent soil compaction and enhance crop growth.

Turn Out Time

turn out time: A season, usually in the spring, when animals which have been kept indoors during the winter are let out to grass. Managing turn out time effectively can enhance pasture management and livestock productivity.