Month: December 2006

Partly Mixed Ration

 April Kingsman  December 18, 2006  0 Comments on Partly Mixed Ration

partly mixed ration: A winter feed for livestock which combines total mixed ration and separate concentrate feeding, by mixing some concentrates with the roughage and keeping the rest aside as additional feed for higher-yielding animals. Abbr PMR. Using partly mixed rations ensures balanced nutrition for livestock, improving health and productivity.

Occupational Health

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2006  1 Comment on Occupational Health

The practice of ensuring the health and safety of workers in agricultural settings. Occupational health includes measures to prevent injuries, illnesses, and exposure to hazards. For example, providing safety training and protective equipment to farm workers to reduce the risk of accidents and health issues.

Propagation

 April Kingsman  December 15, 2006  1 Comment on Propagation

propagation: The production of new plants. Helpful content: Successful propagation involves understanding plant biology and environmental conditions. Farmers can enhance plant growth and survival rates by optimizing propagation methods and providing proper care.

I Symbol

 April Kingsman  December 15, 2006  1 Comment on I Symbol

I symbol: Iodine – a chemical element essential to the body, especially to the functioning of the thyroid gland, and is found in seaweed. Knowledge of iodine is important for farmers to ensure the health of livestock and prevent deficiencies.

Binder

 April Kingsman  December 15, 2006  0 Comments on Binder

binder: A machine used to cut and bind corn, now largely replaced by the combine harvester. Understanding the evolution of harvesting equipment helps farmers choose the best tools for their needs.

Grassland

 April Kingsman  December 14, 2006  0 Comments on Grassland

grassland: Grassland is land covered mainly by grasses. Managing grasslands sustainably supports livestock production and preserves biodiversity, benefiting both the environment and the farm.

Acceptable Daily Intake

 April Kingsman  December 13, 2006  0 Comments on Acceptable Daily Intake

acceptable daily intake: The quantity of a substance such as a nutrient, vitamin, additive or pollutant which a person or animal can safely consume daily over their lifetime. Understanding acceptable daily intake levels helps farmers ensure the safety of their produce for consumers.

Food Product Distribution Channels

 April Kingsman  December 12, 2006  0 Comments on Food Product Distribution Channels

The pathways and strategies used to sell and distribute food products to consumers, including direct sales, wholesalers, and retailers. For example, exploring food product distribution channels to expand market reach and increase sales.

Diploid

 April Kingsman  December 12, 2006  0 Comments on Diploid

diploid: Referring to an organism that has two matched sets of chromosomes in a cell nucleus, one set from each parent. NOTE: Each species has a characteristic diploid number of chromosomes. Understanding diploid organisms is important for managing breeding and genetic improvement programs. Farmers should work with geneticists and breeders to develop effective breeding strategies that enhance the productivity and resilience of their livestock and crops. Knowledge of genetics will aid in optimizing breeding programs and improving farm performance.

Cation

 April Kingsman  December 12, 2006  0 Comments on Cation

Cation: An ion with a positive electric charge. Understanding cation exchange capacity helps farmers manage soil fertility and optimize crop growth.