Month: July 2012

Pony

 April Kingsman  July 16, 2012  1 Comment on Pony

pony: A small breed of horse, often ridden by children, but also living wild in some parts of the world. Helpful content: Ponies are versatile animals that can be used for riding, light draft work, and as companions for other livestock. Farmers can benefit from their hardiness, low maintenance requirements, and adaptability to various farm tasks.

Soil Profile

 April Kingsman  July 13, 2012  1 Comment on Soil Profile

A vertical section of soil that shows the different layers or horizons from the surface to the underlying material. The soil profile provides information about soil formation, properties, and fertility. For example, studying the soil profile to understand soil characteristics and guide land use planning and management.

Over Thirty Month Scheme

 April Kingsman  July 13, 2012  0 Comments on Over Thirty Month Scheme

Over Thirty Month Scheme: A scheme supporting farmers by providing payment and support for the disposal of cattle born or reared in the United Kingdom before August 1996. This helps farmers manage older cattle, comply with regulations, and maintain a healthy and productive herd.

World Trade Organization

 April Kingsman  July 12, 2012  0 Comments on World Trade Organization

World Trade Organization: The World Trade Organization (WTO) aims to reduce trade restrictions. Farmers benefit from fair trade practices and access to international markets promoted by the WTO.

Beehive Management Techniques

 April Kingsman  July 11, 2012  0 Comments on Beehive Management Techniques

The practices and strategies used to care for and manage beehives, ensuring healthy and productive colonies. For example, implementing beehive management techniques to optimize honey production and prevent disease outbreaks.

Honey Fungus

 April Kingsman  July 10, 2012  0 Comments on Honey Fungus

honey fungus: A fungus which primarily attacks trees and shrubs. Managing honey fungus ensures healthy tree and shrub growth on the farm.

Coeliac Disease

 April Kingsman  July 9, 2012  1 Comment on Coeliac Disease

Coeliac Disease: Coeliac disease /si:liak di:zi:z/ noun a disease of the small intestine resulting from an inability to digest wheat protein (NOTE: The protein gluten causes the body’s own immune system to attack and damage the gut lining). Awareness of coeliac disease is essential for farmers producing gluten-free products.

Down

 April Kingsman  July 8, 2012  1 Comment on Down

down: The small soft feathers of a young bird or soft feathers below the outer feathers in some adult birds. Down is highly valued for its insulating properties and is used in clothing and bedding products.

MMBM

 April Kingsman  July 3, 2012  0 Comments on MMBM

MMBM: abbreviation mammalian meat and bone meal. Understanding the uses and nutritional value of MMBM can help farmers provide balanced diets for their livestock, leading to better growth and productivity.

Doe

 April Kingsman  July 3, 2012  0 Comments on Doe

doe: A female deer, goat, rabbit, or hare. Does are important in breeding programs and require proper care to ensure successful reproduction and the health of their offspring. Farmers should monitor their nutrition, health, and birthing conditions.