December 18, 2024
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Quality Meat Scotland

Quality Meat Scotland: The red meat marketing board for Scotland, abbreviated as QMS. This organization supports farmers by promoting high standards in meat production and providing marketing assistance, which can lead to higher demand and better prices for their products.

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Quadrat

quadrat: An area of land measuring one square meter, chosen as a sample for research on plant populations. Using quadrats helps farmers monitor and manage vegetation, leading to more informed decisions about crop rotation, pest control, and sustainable farming practices.

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Quality Grain

quality grain: The application of quality standards when selling grain. Good quality is indicated by a high specific weight. Adhering to these standards can help farmers achieve better prices for their crops and build a reputation for reliability and excellence in the market.

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Quince

quince: A small tree (Cydonia vulgaris) native of western Asia, the hard pear-shaped sour fruit of which are rich in pectin and used to make jellies and other preserves. Growing quince can provide farmers with a unique fruit crop that appeals to niche markets and adds diversity to their farming operations.

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Quota System

quota system: A system where imports or supplies are regulated by fixing maximum or minimum amounts. The quota system helps stabilize markets by controlling supply levels, which can prevent price crashes and ensure that farmers receive fair compensation for their products.

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Quick-Freeze

quick-freeze: To preserve food products by freezing them rapidly. Quick-freezing helps farmers extend the shelf life of their produce, reducing waste and providing consumers with fresher, high-quality food products throughout the year.

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Quarantine

quarantine: The period when an animal, person, plant, or ship just arrived in a country is kept separate in case it carries a serious disease, to allow the disease time to develop and be detected. Quarantine protects livestock from diseases, ensuring the health of farm animals and preventing the spread of infections that could devastate agricultural productivity.

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Quail

quail: A small game bird (Coturnix coturnix), now reared to produce oven-ready birds and also for their eggs. Raising quail can diversify farm income and provide a high-protein food source with relatively low maintenance requirements.

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Quart

quart: A measure of liquids and dry goods such as grain equal to two pints, or 1.14 liters. Understanding and using the quart measurement allows farmers to accurately measure and manage the distribution of farm products, ensuring consistency and quality in their outputs.

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Quota

quota: A fixed amount of something which is allowed. A quota has been imposed on the fishing of herring. Quotas help manage resources sustainably by preventing overproduction or overfishing, thus protecting long-term agricultural and environmental health.

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Quicklime

quicklime: A calcium compound made from burnt limestone, used in the composition of cement and in many industrial processes. Quicklime is valuable for soil stabilization and pH adjustment in agriculture, helping farmers improve soil conditions for optimal crop growth.

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Quercus

Quercus: The Latin name for the oak tree. Knowing botanical names like Quercus helps farmers and agricultural professionals communicate clearly about specific plants, enhancing collaboration and research efforts in forestry and crop management.

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Quintal

quintal: A unit of weight sometimes used to measure bulk agricultural commodities, equal to 100kg. Using the quintal measurement allows farmers to standardize bulk transactions, facilitating trade and ensuring fair pricing for large quantities of agricultural products.

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Quality Assurance

quality assurance: The system of procedures used in checking that the quality of a product is good. Implementing quality assurance ensures that farm products meet high standards, enhancing consumer trust and compliance with regulations, thus benefiting farmers through better market access and reduced risk of product recalls.