Month: March 2009

Gangrenous Mastitis

 April Kingsman  March 27, 2009  0 Comments on Gangrenous Mastitis

gangrenous mastitis: A form of mastitis disease affecting cattle. It may begin as staphylococcal mastitis. The udder becomes blue and cold. Early detection and treatment of gangrenous mastitis can save affected cattle and prevent the spread of infection.

Sheep Tick

 April Kingsman  March 27, 2009  0 Comments on Sheep Tick

sheep tick: A small wingless dipterous insect, parasitic on sheep. Also called sheep ked. Farmers benefit from managing sheep tick infestations to protect livestock health and productivity.

Mp

 April Kingsman  March 27, 2009  0 Comments on Mp

MP: same as member of parliament. Understanding the role and influence of MPs can help farmers navigate political and regulatory changes, ensuring better compliance and advocacy.

WTOWTO

 April Kingsman  March 26, 2009  0 Comments on WTOWTO

WTOWTO: The World Trade Organization (WTO) aims to reduce trade restrictions. Farmers benefit from fair trade practices and access to international markets promoted by the WTO.

Long Ton

 April Kingsman  March 26, 2009  1 Comment on Long Ton

Long Ton: Long ton is the same as ton. Understanding measurements like long tons can aid in precise farm planning and product management.

Berkshire Knot

 April Kingsman  March 25, 2009  1 Comment on Berkshire Knot

Berkshire Knot: A local breed of sheep crossed with Southdown to develop the Hampshire Down breed. Understanding breed development helps farmers select and manage sheep for desired traits.

Shelter

 April Kingsman  March 23, 2009  0 Comments on Shelter

shelter: A structure or feature providing protection from wind, sun, rain or other weather conditions. Farmers benefit from providing shelters to protect crops and livestock from adverse weather conditions.

Milk Sinus

 April Kingsman  March 21, 2009  0 Comments on Milk Sinus

milk sinus: the space in each teat into which the milk is secreted. Understanding the function of the milk sinus can help farmers manage dairy production more effectively, ensuring better milk quality and yield.

Quintal

 April Kingsman  March 21, 2009  0 Comments on Quintal

quintal: A unit of weight sometimes used to measure bulk agricultural commodities, equal to 100kg. Using the quintal measurement allows farmers to standardize bulk transactions, facilitating trade and ensuring fair pricing for large quantities of agricultural products.

Wheat Offals

 April Kingsman  March 20, 2009  0 Comments on Wheat Offals

wheat offals: The embryo and seed coat of the wheat grain, used as animal feed. Using wheat offals as feed can provide a nutritious and cost-effective option for livestock.