Trenching

trenching: A method of double digging which loosens the soil to a depth of two feet, twice as deep as in plain digging. Implementing trenching can enhance soil structure and fertility, supporting healthy crop growth.

Telemark

Telemark: A Norwegian breed of dairy cattle. The animals are red with white patches. Telemark cattle are known for their hardiness and good milk production, making them suitable for various farming environments.

Transplant

transplant: Taking a growing plant from one place and planting it in the soil in another place. A plant taken from one place and planted in the soil in another place. Proper transplanting techniques can improve crop establishment and growth.

Tied Cottage

tied cottage: A house which can be occupied by the tenant as long as the tenant remains an employee of the landlord. Understanding tied cottage arrangements can provide housing solutions for farm workers and support farm operations.

Total Bacterial Count

total bacterial count: A system of calculating the strength of an infection by counting the number of bacteria present in a sample quantity of liquid taken from the animal. Monitoring total bacterial count ensures food safety and quality in dairy and meat products.

Tankard

tankard: A variety of mangel. Including diverse crops like tankard in farm planning can enhance feed options for livestock and improve farm sustainability.

Tracklayer

tracklayer: A heavy-duty caterpillar tractor, used mainly for earthmoving and drainage work. Using tracklayers can improve land preparation and drainage, supporting better crop growth.

Two-Tooth

two-tooth: A sheep showing two permanent incisors, approximately 18 months old. Managing two-tooth sheep can enhance wool and meat production.

Transgenesis

transgenesis: The process of transferring genetic material from one organism to another. Utilizing transgenesis can improve crop and livestock traits, enhancing productivity and resilience.

Trimmings

trimmings: Small pieces of vegetation which have been cut off a hedge when trimming. Utilizing trimmings can reduce waste and provide organic material for composting.