Month: September 2008

Progeny Test

 April Kingsman  September 22, 2008  0 Comments on Progeny Test

progeny test: The evaluation of the breeding value of an animal or plant variety by examining the performance of its progeny. Helpful content: Progeny testing provides valuable insights into genetic traits and breeding potential. Farmers can use this information to make informed decisions about breeding programs and improve herd or crop quality.

HCC

 April Kingsman  September 21, 2008  0 Comments on HCC

HCC: Abbreviation for Hybu Cig Cymru. Supporting HCC initiatives can help farmers improve their meat production practices and market reach.

Roguing Glove

 April Kingsman  September 21, 2008  0 Comments on Roguing Glove

roguing glove: A glove impregnated with herbicide, used to destroy wild oats. Using roguing gloves helps farmers manage weeds effectively and protect crop health.

Ayrshire

 April Kingsman  September 20, 2008  0 Comments on Ayrshire

A breed of dairy cattle known for its balanced milk production and hardiness. Ayrshire cows are valued for their adaptability and efficient milk yield. For instance, selecting Ayrshire cows for their ability to thrive in diverse climates and produce high-quality milk.

Bedding

 April Kingsman  September 19, 2008  0 Comments on Bedding

bedding: Materials like straw, shavings, or sand used as litter for animals. Providing proper bedding improves animal comfort and health.

Nutrient Film Technique

 April Kingsman  September 14, 2008  0 Comments on Nutrient Film Technique

nutrient film technique: a system for growing crops in a plastic channel through which a thin film of water containing nutrients flows. Abbr NFT. The nutrient film technique (NFT) is a hydroponic growing system that delivers nutrients directly to plant roots through a continuous flow of nutrient-rich water. Farmers can benefit from using NFT to grow crops in controlled environments, reducing the need for soil and improving resource efficiency. This technique allows for precise control of nutrient delivery, leading to faster growth rates, higher yields, and improved crop quality. Implementing NFT systems supports sustainable and innovative farming practices.

Pupate

 April Kingsman  September 14, 2008  0 Comments on Pupate

pupate: To move from the larval to the pupal stage. Helpful content: Monitoring insect pupation helps farmers predict pest emergence and plan control measures. This knowledge is crucial for integrated pest management and minimizing crop damage.

Crop Year

 April Kingsman  September 14, 2008  1 Comment on Crop Year

Crop Year: Crop year noun a period of twelve months calculated as the time from the sowing and harvesting of one crop until the next sowing season. Understanding crop years aids in managing agricultural cycles and production schedules.

Toadstool

 April Kingsman  September 14, 2008  0 Comments on Toadstool

toadstool: A fungus that resembles an edible mushroom but may be poisonous. Identifying and managing toadstools can prevent poisoning and protect farm safety.

Gloucester Old Spot

 April Kingsman  September 13, 2008  1 Comment on Gloucester Old Spot

Gloucester Old Spot: A breed of pig from the Southwest of England, Wiltshire, Somerset, and Gloucester. It is large, with clearly defined black spots on a white coat, and is now a rare breed. Raising Gloucester Old Spot pigs can provide high-quality meat and contribute to the conservation of heritage breeds.