Month: October 2013

Inoculate

 April Kingsman  October 10, 2013  0 Comments on Inoculate

inoculate: To introduce vaccine into a body in order to stimulate the production of antibodies to a particular organism, giving rise to immunity to the disease. The baby was inoculated against diphtheria. Helps farmers protect livestock from diseases.

Jetting

 April Kingsman  October 7, 2013  0 Comments on Jetting

jetting: Jetting – 1. A method of applying insecticide under pressure, used on sheep. 2. A method of cleaning out blocked field drains using high-pressure water jets. Helps farmers manage pests and maintain drainage systems.

Receptacle

 April Kingsman  October 5, 2013  0 Comments on Receptacle

receptacle: The top part of a flower stalk that supports the flower. In some plants, such as strawberries, it develops into the fruit. Knowledge of plant anatomy helps farmers improve crop yields and quality.

Set

 April Kingsman  October 5, 2013  1 Comment on Set

set: 1. A seed potato 2. A seed onion 3. A badger’s burrow. To harden. The resin sets in a couple of hours. To form fruit or seed. To plant something. Farmers benefit from understanding and managing set plants for effective crop production.

Syndrome

 April Kingsman  October 3, 2013  0 Comments on Syndrome

syndrome: a group of signs of a disease that occur together. Properly managing syndromes ensures effective disease control and livestock health, supporting farm productivity.

Silvopasture Systems

 April Kingsman  October 3, 2013  1 Comment on Silvopasture Systems

The integration of trees and shrubs into pasture systems to provide shade, shelter, and additional forage for livestock. For example, adopting silvopasture systems to improve pasture productivity and enhance biodiversity.

Neigh

 April Kingsman  October 2, 2013  1 Comment on Neigh

neigh: a sound made by a horse. verb (of a horse) to make the characteristic sound of a horse. Compare bleat, grunt, low. Understanding the vocalizations of farm animals, such as a horse’s neigh, can help farmers monitor animal behavior and well-being. Recognizing these sounds aids in detecting signs of distress, illness, or changes in the environment that may require attention. Effective communication with and observation of animals can improve animal welfare, ensure timely interventions, and enhance overall farm management and productivity.

Pink-Eye Pink-Eye Pink-Eye

 April Kingsman  October 2, 2013  0 Comments on Pink-Eye Pink-Eye Pink-Eye

pink-eye pink-eye pink-eye: A disease of cattle and other animals, causing redness and discharge from the eye. Managing livestock health includes monitoring and treating diseases like pink-eye to prevent complications.

Home-Saved Seed

 April Kingsman  October 2, 2013  0 Comments on Home-Saved Seed

home-saved seed: Same as farm-saved seed. Using home-saved seed helps farmers reduce costs and maintain seed quality.

Acreage

 April Kingsman  October 1, 2013  1 Comment on Acreage

acreage: The area of a piece of land measured in acres. Knowing the acreage of their land helps farmers plan crop rotations and manage resources effectively.