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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
laborantza-produkzio agricultural production
laborantza-sistema cultivation system (Any overall structure or set-up used to organize the activity of preparing land or soil for the growth of new crops, or the activity of promoting or improving the growth of existing crops)
laborantza-teknika farming technique (The business, art, or skill of agriculture)
laborantza-teknika 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)
laborantzako efluente agricultural effluent (Any solid, liquid or gas that enters the environment as a by-product of agricultural activities)
laborantzako ekonomia agricultural economics (An applied social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural or farming goods and services)
laborantzako elikagaien industria agri-foodstuff (Industry dealing with the production, processing, and supply of agricultural food products)
laborantzako eraikin agricultural building (The buildings and adjacent service areas of a farm)
laborantzako eraikin farm building (The dwelling on a farm as distinguished from utility buildings as a barn, corncrib, milk house)
laborantzako hidraulika agricultural hydraulics (Science and technology involved in the management of water resources, in the control of erosion and in the removal of unwanted water)
laborantzako hondakin agricultural waste (Unusable materials, liquid or solid, that result from agricultural practices, such as fertilizers, pesticides, crop residue (such as orchard prunings) and cattle manure)
laborantzako hondamendi agricultural disaster (Violent, sudden and destructive change in the environment either affecting or caused by land cultivation or the raising of crops or livestock)
laborantzako izurri 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 makineria agricultural equipment (Machines utilized for tillage, planting, cultivation, and harvesting of crops)
laborantzako makineria 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 ustiaketa agricultural exploitation (No definition needed)
laborantzako ustiategi agricultural holding (As defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, an agricultural holding is simply a basic unit for agricultural production)
laborantzaren azpiegitura agricultural structure (The buildings, machinery, facilities, related to agricultural production)
laborantzaren balio agricultural undervaluation (The underrating or diminishing in value of agricultural or farming goods and services)
laborantzaren ekologia agricultural ecology