culture   farming

12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) livestock (1) ammonium sulfate (1) hull (1) soil (1) chloropicrin (1) crops (1) family meals (1) formic acid (1) magnesium sulfate (1) nodule (1) plot (1) potassium sulfate (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 livestock farming Livestock is crucial for farming and provides essential resources for food production and work in agricultural lifestyle. 3
2 ammonium sulfate farming Ammonium sulfate is commonly used in farming as a fertilizer to improve soil nutrients for plant growth. 2
3 hull farming In farming culture, hulls are the outer coverings of seeds or fruits, such as rice or nuts. 2
4 soil farming Soil fertility and structure are essential for successful traditional farming. 2
5 chloropicrin farming Chloropicrin is used as a pesticide in farming to control soilborne pathogens and nematodes. 1
6 crops farming The types of crops grown are determined by climate and soil and require careful monitoring and care. 1
7 family meals farming Family meals in farming culture are typically centered around locally grown produce and serve as a time for the family to gather after a day's work. 1
8 formic acid farming Formic acid is used as a natural pesticide and antibacterial agent in farming and as a remedy for certain skin conditions in traditional medicine. 1
9 magnesium sulfate farming Magnesium sulfate is used in farming as a fertilizer to improve plant growth and crop yield by supplementing magnesium and sulfur levels in the soil. 1
10 nodule farming In farming, a nodule is a round growth on the roots of certain plants containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria. 1
11 plot farming A plot in gardening and farming is a piece of land used for growing plants, vegetables, or fruits. 1
12 potassium sulfate farming Potassium sulfate is used as a fertilizer in farming to provide essential nutrients for plants. 1