Line

Line: To line means to cover the inside of a container to prevent the contents from escaping. Landfill sites may be lined with nylon to prevent leaks of dangerous liquids. Properly lining containers can prevent contamination and ensure safe storage of agricultural products.

Lasso

Lasso: A lasso is a rope with a noose at the end, used to catch cattle. To lasso means to catch cattle using a lasso. Using a lasso is a traditional and effective method for managing livestock.

Lomé Convention

Lomé Convention: Lomé Convention is an agreement reached in 1975 between the European Community and 66 developing nations (the ACP states). It gives entry into the EU for certain agricultural produce without duty, with sections on guaranteed prices. Cotonou Agreement. Understanding trade agreements like the Lomé Convention can help farmers access new markets and enhance agricultural trade.

Loamy

Loamy: Loamy refers to soil that is dark, crumbly, and fertile. Managing loamy soil can enhance crop productivity and farm sustainability.

Lamb

Lamb: Lamb refers to 1. a young sheep under six months of age, and 2. meat from a lamb. To lamb means to give birth to lambs. Most ewes lamb without difficulty, but some may need help. Proper lambing management ensures the health of both ewes and lambs, leading to higher survival rates and better meat production.

Loader

Loader: A loader is a machine used to load crops, manure, etc., into trailers or spreaders. The front-end tractor-mounted loader is the most common. Using loaders can enhance farm efficiency and reduce manual labor.

Linuron

Linuron: Linuron is a residual herbicide which acts in the soil. Managing herbicides like linuron can help farmers control weeds and protect crops.

Lactation

lactation: The period during which a female mammal produces milk following birth. Managing lactation is crucial for optimizing milk production and ensuring the health of both mother and offspring.

Linch Pin

Linch Pin: A linch pin is a pin used to lock an implement onto the three-point linkage at the rear of a tractor. Using linch pins can enhance the safety and efficiency of attaching implements to tractors.

Land Classification

Land Classification: Land classification is the classification of land into categories, according to its value for a broad land use type. In England and Wales, the Defra classification map has five main grades, between Grade 1 (completely suitable for agriculture) and Grade 5 (land with severe limitations, because of its soil, relief, or climate). Knowing land classification assists farmers in optimizing land use and adhering to agricultural policies.