Month: April 2011

Breeding Cycle

 April Kingsman  April 28, 2011  0 Comments on Breeding Cycle

breeding cycle: The regular pattern of breeding and reproduction in animals. Understanding breeding cycles helps farmers manage mating, gestation, and birthing schedules.

Manx Loghtan

 April Kingsman  April 27, 2011  1 Comment on Manx Loghtan

Manx Loghtan: a rare breed of sheep, which is native to the Isle of Man. The wool is mouse-brown and the animals are multi-horned. Raising Manx Loghtan sheep can provide farmers with a unique and high-value product, particularly for niche markets interested in rare breeds and specialty wool.

Pond

 April Kingsman  April 24, 2011  1 Comment on Pond

pond: A small area of still water formed artificially or naturally. Helpful content: Ponds provide essential water sources for irrigation, livestock, and wildlife. Proper management of farm ponds can enhance water availability, support biodiversity, and improve overall farm sustainability.

Rapeseed

 April Kingsman  April 23, 2011  1 Comment on Rapeseed

rapeseed: The seed of the rape plant. Rapeseed is processed into oil and meal, offering farmers a profitable crop option with multiple market applications.

Farm Fresh Eggs

 April Kingsman  April 23, 2011  0 Comments on Farm Fresh Eggs

Farm Fresh Eggs: Class A eggs described as “farm fresh” in the EU. These eggs meet high standards of quality and freshness, appealing to consumers.

Hare

 April Kingsman  April 23, 2011  0 Comments on Hare

hare: A long-eared furry animal, similar to but larger than a rabbit, with hind legs longer than forelegs. Managing hare populations on farmland can help prevent crop damage and maintain ecological balance.

Finishing Cattle

 April Kingsman  April 23, 2011  0 Comments on Finishing Cattle

The final phase of cattle production, where cattle are fed a high-energy diet to reach market weight. Finishing aims to improve meat quality and yield. For example, managing the finishing phase to ensure cattle reach the desired weight and condition for slaughter.

Case Hardening

 April Kingsman  April 20, 2011  1 Comment on Case Hardening

Case Hardening: The formation of a hard surface on a piece of food by deposition of sugar or salt. Understanding case hardening helps farmers and food processors ensure the quality and preservation of food products.

Haystack

 April Kingsman  April 20, 2011  0 Comments on Haystack

haystack: A heap of hay, built in the open air and protected by thatching. Building haystacks can provide long-term storage for hay, ensuring a steady feed supply for livestock.

Game Birds

 April Kingsman  April 19, 2011  1 Comment on Game Birds

game birds: Wild birds which are classified as game and can be shot only during certain seasons. The most important in the UK are pheasant, partridge, and grouse. Managing game birds can provide additional income through hunting leases.