Month: December 2008

Lie

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2008  0 Comments on Lie

Lie: A lie is a place where an animal lies down. Livestock benefit from a dry lie at pasture. Providing comfortable resting areas for livestock can enhance their well-being and productivity.

Toxin

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2008  0 Comments on Toxin

toxin: A poisonous substance produced by microorganisms. Managing toxin levels in crops and livestock can prevent health issues and ensure product safety.

Snow Mould

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2008  0 Comments on Snow Mould

snow mould: a fungal pre-emergent blight and root rot of cereals (Micronectriella nivalis). Managing snow mould ensures healthy cereal crops, preventing yield losses and maintaining quality.

Organic Entry Level Stewardship

 April Kingsman  December 15, 2008  0 Comments on Organic Entry Level Stewardship

Organic Entry Level Stewardship: One of the categories under the Environmental Stewardship scheme, under which organic farmers can apply for funding in return for implementing certain environmental management schemes on their land. Abbr OELS. The OELS offers financial incentives for farmers to implement environmental management practices on their land. Participating in OELS can help farmers adopt sustainable practices, enhance biodiversity, and improve soil and water quality, while also receiving financial support.

Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle

 April Kingsman  December 14, 2008  0 Comments on Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle

Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle: A vehicle in which the power is transmitted to all four wheels, as opposed to only one pair of wheels as is usual in cars. Using four-wheel drive vehicles supports efficient farm operations and transportation on challenging terrains.

Springer

 April Kingsman  December 13, 2008  1 Comment on Springer

springer: a cow almost ready to calve. Also called down-calver. Properly managing springers ensures healthy calving and productivity in dairy and beef operations.

Large White

 April Kingsman  December 12, 2008  0 Comments on Large White

Large White: Large White is an important commercial breed of pig that is white with pricked up ears. Raising Large White pigs can contribute to efficient pork production and farm profitability.

In Utero

 April Kingsman  December 11, 2008  0 Comments on In Utero

in utero: In the womb. Helps farmers understand reproductive biology.

Twine

 April Kingsman  December 10, 2008  2 Comments on Twine

twine: A strong string used for binding bales. Proper use of twine can enhance bale management and ease of transport.

Rotate

 April Kingsman  December 10, 2008  1 Comment on Rotate

rotate: To grow different crops from year to year in a field. Rotating crops supports soil health, reduces pest and disease pressure, and improves overall farm productivity.