Sheath blight of rice

What causes sheath blight in rice? Rice sheath blight disease, caused by the basidiomycetous necrotroph Rhizoctonia solani, became one of the major threats to the rice cultivation worldwide, especially after the adoption of high‐yielding varieties. What is the symptoms of sheath blight of rice? The early symptoms of sheath blight include oval circles on leaves … Read more

Synergistic gardening

What is synergistic farming? The concept of synergistic cultivation was born in the 80s; this method is based on agronomic practices mainly aimed to the fertility of soil and the consequent better health of the whole soil-microorganism-plant system, rather than the increase in productivity. What are the basic gardening techniques? Organic Gardening. In plain terms, … Read more

Pardoo Station

Is Pardoo station open? Pardoo Station Caravan Park is open as from the Friday 22nd May, 2020. We welcome quests & essential travellers from Mid –West, Gascoyne and Pilbara regions. When you book with us you have agreed to following. We have a Contactless bookings. Who owns Pardoo station? Pardoo Station was established in the … Read more

Crown shyness

What causes crown shyness? Trees in windy areas suffer physical damage as they collide with each other during winds. As the result of abrasions and collisions, there is an induced crown shyness response. … If the crowns are artificially prevented from colliding in the winds, they gradually fill the canopy gaps. Do all trees have … Read more

R

What is R used for? R is a programming language and environment commonly used in statistical computing, data analytics and scientific research. It is one of the most popular languages used by statisticians, data analysts, researchers and marketers to retrieve, clean, analyze, visualize and present data. Why is R so popular? R is the most … Read more

Nectar source

What is the main source of nectar? Some of the main sources of nectar are fruit trees, clover and flowering trees. Which plants are good source of nectar? spring vegetation, such as hazel, snowdrops, primroses, saffron, willow, hellebore, heather, wild cherry, dandelion; fruit trees; acacia, linden, maple, chestnut; woodland undergrowth and. meadow flowers. Do roses … Read more

Category:Animal husbandry occupations

Which type of occupation is animal husbandry? Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products. It includes day-to-day care, selective breeding and the raising of livestock. What are the four types of animal husbandry? Dairy Farming. … Poultry Farming. … Fish Farming. … … Read more

Agriculture in Scotland in the early modern era

What agriculture is in Scotland? Sheep farming is the predominant type of farming in the north west and there are also many sheep farms in the south of the country. Larger cereal farms are concentrated in the east. Beef farming takes place throughout Scotland, but is particularly common in the south west. When was the … Read more

Agriculture in North Macedonia

What do North Macedonia produce? The main export products from North Macedonia are tobacco, lamb meat, fresh and processed vegetables and fruits, wine, and confectionary products. What are three agricultural products that come from Macedonia? The country mainly produces cereals, especially wheat, maize, oats, and rice, and also vegetables, such as tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers, … Read more

Mountbellew Agricultural College

How long is the green CERT course? Graduates of the two year full-time cycle at agricultural colleges and graduates of Teagasc adult Green Cert programmes meet the education requirements for young trained farmer schemes and incentives. How many agricultural colleges are in Ireland? 12 institutions in Ireland offering Agriculture degrees and courses. Is the green … Read more