(n.) The yard or inclosure attached to a barn, or the space inclosed by the farm buildings.
Example Sentences:
(1) Even the landscape is secretive: vast tracts of crown land and hidden valleys with nothing but a dead end road and lonely farmhouse, with a tractor and trailer pulled across the farmyard for protection.
(2) Results of all the parameters tested showed markedly higher increases with farmyard manure than with nitrogenous fertilizer and in the control, without significant differences between the latter two.
(3) It has been proved that the method can be successfully used for the determination of biochemical changes in microbe cultures, the soil, in composts, in farmyard manures etc.
(4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest An example of a rare Bechstein’s bat roost in a partially hollow oak tree, Finemere Wood, Buckinghamshire, ancient wood and nature reserve next to HS2 Photograph: Patrick Barkham for the Guardian After Prideaux dropped me off in a neighbour’s muddy farmyard, I climbed a hill into Finemere Woods, an ancient woodland owned by Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust .
(5) Farmyard manure applied to some experimental plots at Rothamsted appears to have been a more significant source of Cd than combined atmospheric and phosphate fertiliser inputs.
(6) Therefore, to reduce the likelihood of transmission of T. spiralis between rats and swine, it is essential that rat populations in a farmyard environment be controlled.
(7) 'You have to take into account emissions that occurred in the farmyard, for example.
(8) Gallop poll Because … Horses are by far and away the most searched-for farmyard animal of them all … … and our obsession with all things equine cannot be allowed to become any more intense – the future of the human race depends on it.
(9) Addition of 2% farmyard manure to the richer soil enhanced this effect.
(10) My daughter and I had lunch at a farmyard café in east London with an old university friend and her three-year-old son, and everyone from the girl on the counter to the mums that packed out the place assumed we must be a couple.
(11) The clinical entity in humans should be called farmyard pox regardless of the species of virus isolated.
(12) It has been established that the absolute number of S. calcitrans subpopulation can be as high as 100,000 specimens per a farmyard.
(13) Samples were treated with farmyard manure at rates of 0 and 0.5% C, and moisture at levels of 50, 65, and 80% of the water holding capacity.
(14) After 3 monts of the experiment the Coliform titre decreased to 101 in the liquid manure, but to 104 in the farmyard manure.
(15) Back in her farmyard, Hobbs looks at the array of buildings, some in a better state of repair than others.
(16) The pathogens do not survive very long in stored farmyard manure because of the temperatures and biological and biochemical activities prevailing in the middens.
(17) Turn left into the village at the Bay Horse, then take the second lane on the left and follow brown signs This spick-and-span, friendly farm has a farmyard full of toys to ride, from tots' scuttlebugs to grown-ups' go-karts.
(18) In contrast to the farmyard manure, in the liqued dung thermophilic actinomycetes did not occur at all.
(19) The study site included a farmyard, schools, a bat cave, rice paddies and a heronry.
(20) The development of meso- and thermophilic microorganisms proceeded more strongly in the examined farmyard manure than in the liquid cattle manure.
Stackyard
Definition:
(n.) A yard or inclosure for stacks of hay or grain.