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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
agricultural land (Land used primarily for the production of plant or animal crops, including arable agriculture, dairying, pasturage, apiaries, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture, animal husbandry and the necessary lands and structures needed for packing, processing, treating, or storing the produce) laborantza-lur
agricultural landscape (No definition needed) nekazaritza-paisaia
agricultural landscape (No definition needed) laborantza-paisaia
agricultural legislation (Agricultural law is a blend of traditional fields of law including the law of contracts, bailments, torts, criminal, environmental, property, nuisance, wills and estates, and tax law. As such, it is a gathering of statutory and common law) laborantza-legeria
agricultural machinery (Machines utilized for tillage, planting, cultivation and harvesting of crops. Despite its benefits in increasing yields, mechanisation has clearly had some adverse environmental effects: deep ploughing exposes more soil to wind and water erosion; crop residues can be removed as opposed to ploughing back into the soil; removal of residues can lead to a serious loss of organic content in the soil, which may increase the risk of soil erosion) laborantzako makineria
agricultural management (The administration or handling of soil, crops and livestock) nekazaritzaren kudeaketa
agricultural management (The administration or handling of soil, crops and livestock) laborantzaren kudeaketa
agricultural method (Practices and techniques employed in agriculture to improve yields and productivity. Over the last few decades they have undergone big changes: tilling, sowing and harvesting have become increasingly mechanised, and the methods of applying fertilisers and pesticides have become more sophisticated. Many changes within the agricultural system can be summed up by "intensification". The result and aim of intensification has been to achieve increases in production, yields and labour productivity in agriculture) laborantza-teknika
agricultural pest (Insects and mites that damage crops, weeds that compete with field crops for nutrients and water, plants that choke irrigation channels or drainage systems, rodents that eat young plants and grain, and birds that eat seedlings or stored foodstuffs) laborantzako izurri
agricultural planning (The development of plans and measures to achieve greater and more efficient output from agriculture; a sound agricultural policy should be able to reconcile three basic needs: the production of food and agricultural products, the protection of the environment and the maintenance of the socio-economic structure of rural areas) laborantzaren plangintza
agricultural policy (A course of action adopted by government or some other organization that determines how to deal with matters involving the cultivation of land; raising crops; feeding, breeding and raising livestock or poultry; and other farming issues) laborantza-politika
agricultural pollution (The liquid or solid wastes from farming, including: runoff from pesticides, fertilizers, and feedlots; erosion and dust from plowing; animal manure and carcasses, crop residues, and debris) nekazaritza-poluzio
agricultural product (The output of the cultivation of the soil) nekazaritza-produktu
agricultural product (The output of the cultivation of the soil) laborantza-produktu
agricultural production nekazaritza-produkzio
agricultural production laborant
agricultural production laborantza-produkzio
agricultural production nekazaritza-ekoizpen
agricultural real estate (Property of agricultural land and anything permanently affixed to the land, such as buildings, fences, etc.) jabetza landatar
agricultural storage (Any deposit or holdings of farm products, fertilizers, grains, feed and other related supplies in facilities or containers, often to prevent contamination or for times when production cannot meet demand) laborantza-produktuen biltegiratze