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Fire fighting implements
Agricultural fire fighting implements are specialized equipment designed to combat fires in farms, fields, and forests. They include fire-resistant shields, extinguishers, firefighting tractors/trucks with attachments, handheld tools (saws, pumps), and aerial lifts/ladders. Effective use requires careful selection and maintenance to combat fires in various environments and terrain types.
OTC livestock medication
OTC agricultural livestock medications are used to treat common health issues in animals. These products can be used to treat parasites, respiratory issues, and skin problems. Examples of OTC medications include dewormers, antibacterial products, and vitamins/supplements. It's important to follow product labels and consult a veterinarian if unsure about proper use or dosage.
Fertilizer
Agricultural fertilizer is a substance added to soil to improve its fertility and promote plant growth. It typically contains essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are necessary for plant development and productivity.
Commercial and private spray programs
An agricultural spray program is a planned approach to apply pesticides, fertilizers, and other plant protection products to crops. The goal is to minimize environmental impact while maximizing crop yields and quality. A well-designed program considers factors like weather, soil type, crop stage, and pest pressure to deliver targeted treatments that reduce waste and minimize contamination.
Crop seeds
Agricultural crop seeds are specifically designed and bred for optimal growth and yield in various environments and regions. They are often treated with coatings or fertilizers to enhance germination rates, disease resistance, and pest control.
Agro chemicals
Agricultural chemicals, also known as crop protection products, are substances used to control pests, weeds, and diseases in agricultural settings. They can be classified into several categories, including insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and rodenticides, each designed to target specific types of pests.