Month: July 2009

Vitamin Supplement

 April Kingsman  July 17, 2009  1 Comment on Vitamin Supplement

A feed ingredient added to cattle diets to provide essential vitamins. Vitamin supplements help prevent deficiencies and support overall health. For example, providing vitamin A supplements to cattle to support vision and immune function.

Tenderometer

 April Kingsman  July 16, 2009  1 Comment on Tenderometer

tenderometer: A device used for testing vining peas to see how firm they are, allowing harvesting to take place at the right time. Using a tenderometer helps farmers harvest peas at optimal quality and ripeness, maximizing yield and market value.

Homogenization

 April Kingsman  July 16, 2009  1 Comment on Homogenization

The process of breaking down fat molecules in milk to create a uniform texture and prevent cream separation. Homogenization improves milk quality and consistency. For example, homogenizing milk to produce smooth and consistent dairy products like yogurt and ice cream.

Fagopyrum

 April Kingsman  July 15, 2009  0 Comments on Fagopyrum

Fagopyrum: The Latin name for buckwheat, a plant cultivated for its grain-like seeds and as a cover crop. Buckwheat is beneficial for farmers as it improves soil health, prevents erosion, and provides a nutritious food source.

Health Recordkeeping

 April Kingsman  July 14, 2009  1 Comment on Health Recordkeeping

The practice of maintaining detailed health records for each animal in a herd. Health recordkeeping helps track vaccinations, treatments, and medical history. For example, using software to manage the health records of a dairy herd.

Handle

 April Kingsman  July 13, 2009  0 Comments on Handle

handle: A term used to describe the texture or feel of wool. Understanding the handle of wool helps farmers and breeders evaluate the quality of wool, ensuring better pricing and marketability.

Reference Price

 April Kingsman  July 12, 2009  0 Comments on Reference Price

reference price: The minimum price at which certain fruit and vegetables can be imported into the EU. Understanding reference prices helps farmers stay competitive in the market and ensure fair pricing for their produce.

Wild Oats

 April Kingsman  July 7, 2009  0 Comments on Wild Oats

wild oats: Wild oats are a type of weed found in cereal crops. Effective management of wild oats is essential for farmers to ensure healthy crop yields, often achieved through selective herbicides or manual weeding.

Digger

 April Kingsman  July 7, 2009  0 Comments on Digger

digger: A type of plough body with a short, sharply curved moldboard. Diggers are used for deep ploughing, especially to prepare for root crops or for land reclamation. Using diggers can improve soil preparation and root penetration for crops. Farmers should select the appropriate type of digger for their needs and use it properly to achieve optimal soil conditions. Understanding the benefits and applications of diggers will aid in effective soil management and crop establishment.

Metabolisable Protein

 April Kingsman  July 6, 2009  0 Comments on Metabolisable Protein

metabolisable protein: a type of protein which can be metabolised by an animal, used as a feed supplement to improve lactation. Understanding the role of metabolisable protein can help farmers improve livestock nutrition and productivity.