Month: June 2012

Food Product Regulatory Compliance Reviews

 April Kingsman  June 18, 2012  3 Comments on Food Product Regulatory Compliance Reviews

The systematic evaluations of food production and distribution practices to ensure adherence to laws, regulations, and standards, including reporting and documentation. For example, conducting food product regulatory compliance reviews to maintain legal compliance and avoid penalties.

Milk Goat

 April Kingsman  June 17, 2012  2 Comments on Milk Goat

milk goat: a goat which is reared for its milk. Proper care and management of milk goats can ensure better milk yield and quality, contributing to farm profitability and sustainability.

Norway Rat

 April Kingsman  June 16, 2012  2 Comments on Norway Rat

Norway rat: same as brown rat. Managing Norway rats, also known as brown rats, is essential for protecting crops, feed stores, and farm infrastructure. Farmers can benefit from implementing integrated pest management strategies, including trapping, exclusion, and proper sanitation, to control rat populations. Understanding the behavior and habitat preferences of Norway rats helps farmers take effective measures to prevent infestations and reduce the risk of damage. Effective rodent management supports farm biosecurity, protects resources, and ensures a healthier farming environment.

Double Lows

 April Kingsman  June 12, 2012  1 Comment on Double Lows

double lows: Varieties of oilseed rape with low erucic acid and glucosinolate contents. These varieties are valued for their improved nutritional profile and reduced toxicity, making them suitable for animal feed and human consumption.

Non-Food Crops

 April Kingsman  June 12, 2012  0 Comments on Non-Food Crops

non-food crops: plural noun crops which are grown for purposes other than producing food, such as to provide renewable energy or chemicals. Non-food crops offer farmers opportunities to diversify their production and tap into emerging markets for bioenergy, industrial raw materials, and pharmaceuticals. By growing non-food crops, farmers can reduce dependency on traditional food markets, enhance income stability, and contribute to sustainable development. Understanding market demand and production requirements for non-food crops helps farmers make informed decisions and optimize their farming operations.

Soil Stability

 April Kingsman  June 10, 2012  0 Comments on Soil Stability

The ability of soil to maintain its structure and resist erosion, compaction, and other forms of degradation. Soil stability is influenced by factors such as organic matter, soil texture, and management practices. For example, enhancing soil stability through conservation tillage and cover cropping to protect soil health and support sustainable agriculture.

Fetus

 April Kingsman  June 10, 2012  0 Comments on Fetus

Fetus: Another spelling of foetus. Understanding fetal development is important for managing livestock pregnancies and ensuring healthy births.

Staple Commodity

 April Kingsman  June 9, 2012  0 Comments on Staple Commodity

staple commodity: a basic food or raw material. Growing staple commodities provides farmers with essential crops for food security and market stability.

Kent

 April Kingsman  June 8, 2012  0 Comments on Kent

Kent: Kent – Romney. Helps farmers understand and manage this sheep breed.

Controlled-Release Fertilizer

 April Kingsman  June 8, 2012  1 Comment on Controlled-Release Fertilizer

A type of fertilizer that releases nutrients gradually over time. This helps provide a steady supply of nutrients to plants and reduces the risk of nutrient leaching. For instance, using controlled-release fertilizer in a greenhouse to support consistent plant growth.