Month: May 2009

Ovulate

 April Kingsman  May 30, 2009  0 Comments on Ovulate

ovulate: To release an ovum from the mature ovarian follicle into the fallopian tube. Understanding ovulation is crucial for effective livestock breeding. Farmers can benefit from monitoring and managing ovulation cycles to improve reproductive success and increase herd productivity.

Livestock Management Practices

 April Kingsman  May 30, 2009  1 Comment on Livestock Management Practices

The strategies and techniques used to care for and manage livestock, including feeding, health care, and housing. For example, implementing effective livestock management practices to ensure animal welfare and productivity.

Nitrate-Sensitive Area

 April Kingsman  May 29, 2009  0 Comments on Nitrate-Sensitive Area

nitrate-sensitive area: a region of the country where nitrate pollution is likely and where the use of nitrate fertilizers is strictly controlled. Abbr NSA, NVZ. Managing nitrate use in nitrate-sensitive areas is crucial for protecting water quality and preventing pollution. Farmers can benefit from adhering to regulations and adopting best practices for nitrogen management, such as using precision farming techniques, cover crops, and buffer zones. Compliance with guidelines helps maintain soil fertility, protect water resources, and promote sustainable farming practices.

Furrow Slice

 April Kingsman  May 29, 2009  0 Comments on Furrow Slice

Furrow Slice: The soil displaced by the mouldboard of a plough when it creates a furrow. Properly managing furrow slices supports efficient soil management and crop establishment.

Trimmer

 April Kingsman  May 27, 2009  1 Comment on Trimmer

trimmer: An implement for trimming hedges. Using trimmers can enhance landscape management and farm maintenance.

Basal Area

 April Kingsman  May 27, 2009  0 Comments on Basal Area

basal area: The area covered by the trunks of trees or stems of plants. Knowing the basal area helps farmers manage forest density and optimize timber production.

Consumption

 April Kingsman  May 26, 2009  1 Comment on Consumption

Consumption: Consumption noun 1. the fact or process of using something a car with low petrol consumption The country’s consumption of wood has fallen by a quarter. 2. The taking of food or liquid into the body Nearly 3% of all food samples were found to be unfit for human consumption through contamination by lead. Understanding consumption patterns helps manage resource use and optimize production.

Environmental Quality Standard

 April Kingsman  May 25, 2009  1 Comment on Environmental Quality Standard

environmental quality standard: A limit for the concentration of an effluent or pollutant which is accepted in a specific environment, e.g., the concentration of trace elements in drinking water or of additives in food. Complying with environmental quality standards helps farmers protect ecosystems and ensure food safety.

Pigtail Pigtail

 April Kingsman  May 24, 2009  2 Comments on Pigtail Pigtail

pigtail pigtail: A twisted lock of hair tied in a knot. Managing livestock health includes monitoring and managing hair and skin health to prevent diseases.

Microbial Ecology

 April Kingsman  May 23, 2009  0 Comments on Microbial Ecology

microbial ecology: the study of the way in which microbes develop in nature. Understanding microbial ecology can help farmers manage soil health and crop production more effectively, ensuring better productivity and sustainability.