Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
The cultivation of land for effective crop growth and raising of livestock.Farmers engage directly
in agriculture by preparing soil, planting crops, harvesting those crops and preparing them for
transportation.
Fertilizer:
Any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or to plant tissues to supply
one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.
Vegetables:
The process of germinating your seedlings in one flat tray.Usually 3-4 inches deep.
Orchard
Farmers:
Germination:
Farm Plan:
Soil:
Crops:
A tube of wet paper containing the seed to grow,and placed in a jar for several days.
SOIL:
Sandy: Granular soils that contain small rocks and mineral particles.
Silt: A granular material of a size somewhere between sand and clay whose mineral origin is quartz and
feldspar.
Clay: Fine-grained natural rock or soil material that combines with one or more clay minerals with traces
of metal oxides and organic matter.
Peaty: A type of soil made up of waterlogged partially-decomposed plant material including
sphagnum moss and other acid-loving plant, which has built up over 10,000 years in poorly-drained
wetland habitats.
Saline: A nonsodic soil containing sufficient soluble salt to adversely affect the growth of most
crop plants with a lower limit of electrical conductivity of the saturated extract being 4 decisSiemens
which is equivalent to a value of mmhos.
Gardener: A person who tends and cultivates a garden as a pastime or for a living
Fruit Crops: Any one of a group of wild and cultivated trees, shrubs, subshrubs, perennial undershrubs,
and lianas.