Month: March 2013

Tamworth

 April Kingsman  March 17, 2013  0 Comments on Tamworth

Tamworth: A breed of pig, red-gold in color, which makes the animal almost immune to sunburn. Tamworths are widely exported due to their ability to thrive in hot sunshine and rough conditions, making them a valuable breed for diverse climates.

Forester

 April Kingsman  March 16, 2013  0 Comments on Forester

Forester: A person who manages woodland and plantations of trees. Proper forest management practices ensure sustainable timber production and environmental health.

Seaweed

 April Kingsman  March 14, 2013  0 Comments on Seaweed

seaweed: Any of the large algae that grow in the sea and are usually attached to a surface. Farmers benefit from using seaweed as a natural fertilizer and soil conditioner.

Multistage

 April Kingsman  March 13, 2013  0 Comments on Multistage

Multistage: multistage a system in which there are several stages. Understanding multistage systems can help farmers optimize their operations and improve productivity and sustainability.

Nematode Disease

 April Kingsman  March 13, 2013  1 Comment on Nematode Disease

nematode disease: a disease of the alimentary tract and lungs, caused by nematodes. Infection is transmitted from one group of animals to another by means of infective larvae in herbage. Managing nematode diseases in livestock is essential for maintaining animal health and farm productivity. Farmers can benefit from implementing preventive measures such as proper grazing management, regular deworming, and maintaining good hygiene practices. Early diagnosis and treatment can reduce the spread of infection and minimize economic losses. Ensuring healthy livestock leads to better growth rates and higher farm profitability.

Poussin

 April Kingsman  March 13, 2013  1 Comment on Poussin

poussin: A young chicken killed for the table. Helpful content: Poussin is a delicacy in many markets, providing an additional revenue stream for poultry farmers. Proper rearing and processing techniques ensure high-quality meat and meet market demand.

Consumerism

 April Kingsman  March 12, 2013  0 Comments on Consumerism

Consumerism: Consumerism /k?n sju:m?riz(?)m/ noun a movement for the protection of the rights of consumers. Engaging with consumerism supports fair trade practices and ensures product quality.

Kitchen Garden

 April Kingsman  March 11, 2013  0 Comments on Kitchen Garden

kitchen garden: Kitchen garden – a garden with herbs and small vegetables, ready for use in the kitchen. Helps farmers grow and manage small-scale food production.

GCT

 April Kingsman  March 11, 2013  0 Comments on GCT

GCT: Abbreviation for Game Conservancy Trust. The trust provides valuable guidance for managing game species and habitats, enhancing biodiversity and income from hunting activities.

Sustainable Products

 April Kingsman  March 10, 2013  0 Comments on Sustainable Products

sustainable products: products which are created and supplied using sustainable methods. Producing and marketing sustainable products ensures responsible resource use and supports farm sustainability.