R-Z Flashcards

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Spreading:

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the process of applying fertilizing material to soil or crops by spreading it evenly.

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Spelt:

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a rustic species of wheat with a very loose ear.

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Spikelet:

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a basic inflorescence typical of grasses.

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Stall:

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an individual unit in a barn in which animals can lay and move around freely.

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Sprayer:

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device used to apply fertilizer or plant protection products to soil or plants as a mist.

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SCEA:

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Société Civile d’Exploitation Agricole (agricultural partnership) governed by the provisions of the French Civil Code whose purpose is to engage in agricultural activity. Members’ financial liability is unlimited.

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SCOP:

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Surface en Céréales Oléagineux et Protéagineux (surface area planted with oilseed and protein crops).

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Sowing:

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the process of spreading seed in soil generally using a seed drill.

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SICA:

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Société d’Intérêt Collectif Agricole (a type of agricultural cooperative).

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Silo:

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a generic term for areas, buildings or facilities used for storing various agricultural products.

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Subsoiling:

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a tillage method aimed at breaking up deeper soil layers to improve porosity beneath tilled land (performed using a subsoiler).

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Sanitary break:

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a period of indeterminate length during which a rearing house is emptied of animals to clean and disinfect the whole building and any equipment present before reintroducing animals. Commonly used in batch rearing.

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Tedder, rotary drum tedder

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a piece of agricultural equipment composed of 4 to 8 rotors (=rotary heads) enabling fodder to be propelled and spread around the field to dry it quickly and evenly. Syn: the French term pirouette or toupie is used depending on the region.

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14
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Teat cup shell:

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a part of a milking machine composed of a cylindrical metal tube containing rubber or silicone liners. It is attached directly to the udder and used for collecting milk.

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Tillable/arable land:

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tillable land includes areas of land used for cereals, oilseeds, protein crops, industrial beet, textile crops, medicinal plants, aromatic plants, potatoes, fresh and dried field-scale vegetables, fodder crops and fallow land. In addition to the above areas, arable land conventionally also includes land used for market gardening and flower cultivation and farmers’ private gardens.

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16
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Starter crop:

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The first crop in a crop rotation. In the strict sense: the rotation crop for which the period of time until it is sown again is longest. Sometimes used to refer to all crops other than straw cereals.

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Triticale

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cereal produced by crossing wheat and rye.

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UTH (Unité de Travail Humain):

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labor unit, a unit used to represent the size of the workforce on a farm. One UTH corresponds to one full-time worker on a farm.

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Windrow:

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a continuous strip of fodder, or by extension, straw or beet, left on the ground after mowing, harvesting, or pulling. This operation is referred to as windrowing.

20
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Windrower:

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an agricultural machine aligning a product (fodder, straw, etc.) on the ground.

21
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Weeding:

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all chemical and mechanical techniques used for eliminating adventives.

22
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Zootechnics:

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all disciplines involved in producing and farming productive livestock.