Month: May 2011

Bore

 April Kingsman  May 22, 2011  0 Comments on Bore

bore: To drill a hole, often for water. Proper bore management ensures water availability and sustainability on the farm.

Moisture Holding Capacity

 April Kingsman  May 21, 2011  0 Comments on Moisture Holding Capacity

moisture holding capacity: the amount of water that a soil can hold. Abbr MHC. Understanding moisture holding capacity can help farmers manage soil and crop health more effectively, ensuring better productivity and sustainability.

Pigging

 April Kingsman  May 21, 2011  1 Comment on Pigging

pigging: Producing pigs. Efficient pigging practices improve productivity and meet market demands for pork products.

Soil Degradation

 April Kingsman  May 21, 2011  0 Comments on Soil Degradation

The decline in soil quality and productivity due to erosion, compaction, contamination, and other factors. Soil degradation can result from unsustainable farming practices and environmental pressures. For example, implementing conservation practices to prevent soil degradation and support sustainable agriculture.

ACR

 April Kingsman  May 20, 2011  0 Comments on ACR

ACR: Automatic cluster removal. Using ACR systems can improve milking efficiency and udder health in dairy operations.

Fixation

 April Kingsman  May 19, 2011  1 Comment on Fixation

Fixation: The act of fixing something. Nitrogen fixation. Understanding nitrogen fixation helps farmers manage soil fertility and improve crop growth.

Famine

 April Kingsman  May 17, 2011  0 Comments on Famine

Famine: A period of severe food shortage. Knowledge of famine conditions helps farmers plan for food security and manage resources effectively.

Ovum

 April Kingsman  May 16, 2011  0 Comments on Ovum

ovum: A female egg cell which, when fertilised by a spermatozoon, begins to develop into an embryo. Managing ova is crucial for optimizing breeding programs and reproductive efficiency in livestock. Farmers can benefit from understanding reproductive biology and implementing best practices in breeding management to enhance productivity.

Vining

 April Kingsman  May 15, 2011  0 Comments on Vining

vining: The harvesting of peas for processing. Efficient vining can improve pea quality and farm profitability.

Milker

 April Kingsman  May 14, 2011  0 Comments on Milker

milker: 1. a cow which is giving milk 2. a cow which is kept for milk 3. a farmworker who supervises the milking of cows 4. the part of the milking machine which is attached to the cow’s teats with teat cups. Proper management of milkers can ensure better milk yield and quality, contributing to farm profitability and sustainability.