Month: September 2011

Pneumatic Distributor

 April Kingsman  September 29, 2011  1 Comment on Pneumatic Distributor

pneumatic distributor: A machine which conveys fertilizer from a hopper to nozzles for spreading by a stream of air. Both trailed and mounted models are made. Helpful content: Pneumatic distributors ensure even and efficient fertilizer application, promoting uniform crop growth and reducing nutrient waste. Proper maintenance and calibration of these machines can enhance their performance.

Ground Beef

 April Kingsman  September 29, 2011  1 Comment on Ground Beef

Beef that has been finely chopped or ground, commonly used in various dishes such as burgers, meatballs, and tacos. Ground beef is versatile and popular in many cuisines. For example, producing ground beef for sale in grocery stores and restaurants.

Beef Stomach

 April Kingsman  September 26, 2011  1 Comment on Beef Stomach

The stomach of cattle, often used in traditional dishes such as tripe. For example, producing beef stomach for culinary and specialty markets.

Matted

 April Kingsman  September 24, 2011  0 Comments on Matted

matted: with many fibers woven together. Managing matted fibers in livestock can help farmers maintain the quality of wool and other products, ensuring better marketability.

Casual Labourer

 April Kingsman  September 24, 2011  0 Comments on Casual Labourer

Casual Labourer: A worker hired for a short period from time to time, such as a student hired to pick soft fruit. Employing casual laborers provides flexibility in managing farm operations during peak seasons.

Lameness

 April Kingsman  September 22, 2011  0 Comments on Lameness

A condition affecting the mobility of dairy cows, often caused by hoof problems or injuries. Lameness can impact milk production and cow welfare. For example, addressing lameness through timely hoof trimming and appropriate management practices.

Fagus

 April Kingsman  September 22, 2011  0 Comments on Fagus

Fagus: The Latin name for beech, a type of tree. Beech trees can be part of agroforestry systems, providing shade, windbreaks, and contributing to biodiversity on farms.

Doa

 April Kingsman  September 21, 2011  0 Comments on Doa

doa: Abbreviation for dead on arrival. Managing the health and welfare of livestock during transportation involves implementing proper handling, monitoring, and care practices. Farmers should work with veterinarians and transportation experts to ensure that animals arrive in good health. Understanding the factors contributing to DOA will aid in developing effective management strategies and improving animal welfare.

Cattle Milk Calcium

 April Kingsman  September 21, 2011  0 Comments on Cattle Milk Calcium

An essential mineral found in milk, important for bone health and various physiological functions. For instance, promoting milk consumption to ensure adequate calcium intake for strong bones and teeth.

Limb

 April Kingsman  September 20, 2011  0 Comments on Limb

Limb: A limb is the leg of an animal. Proper limb care and management can enhance livestock health and productivity.