Month: January 2015

Dockage

 April Kingsman  January 23, 2015  0 Comments on Dockage

dockage: The amount deducted from the weight of grain delivered to a grain elevator because of the presence of unwanted material such as weed seeds or chaff. Managing dockage involves implementing proper cleaning and handling practices to reduce the presence of unwanted material. Farmers should use appropriate techniques and equipment to ensure high-quality grain delivery. Understanding the benefits of minimizing dockage will aid in improving grain quality and marketability.

Vitamin B Complex

 April Kingsman  January 23, 2015  0 Comments on Vitamin B Complex

vitamin B complex: A group of vitamins which are soluble in water, including folic acid, pyridoxine, and riboflavin. Ensuring adequate intake of the vitamin B complex can improve energy metabolism and overall health in livestock.

Pepper

 April Kingsman  January 23, 2015  1 Comment on Pepper

pepper: 1. A spice, either black or white, made from the berry-like fruit of the pepper vine. 2. The fruit of the Capsicum, either red, yellow, or green. Growing and processing peppers provides valuable spice and vegetable crops that meet market demand.

Enzyme

 April Kingsman  January 21, 2015  1 Comment on Enzyme

enzyme: A protein substance produced by living cells which promotes a biochemical reaction in living organisms. (NOTE: The names of enzymes mostly end with the suffix -ase.) Understanding enzymes helps farmers manage livestock nutrition and health.

Ovis

 April Kingsman  January 21, 2015  0 Comments on Ovis

Ovis: The Latin name for the sheep genus. Understanding sheep taxonomy and genetics is crucial for effective breeding and management. Farmers can benefit from knowledge of sheep breeds and their characteristics to optimize production and improve herd health and performance.

Predation

 April Kingsman  January 20, 2015  1 Comment on Predation

predation: The killing and eating of other animals. Helpful content: Understanding predation dynamics is important for managing wildlife and protecting livestock. Farmers can implement measures such as fencing and guardian animals to reduce predation risks and safeguard their animals.

Osmotic Pressure

 April Kingsman  January 19, 2015  0 Comments on Osmotic Pressure

osmotic pressure: The pressure required to prevent the flow of a solvent into a solution through a semi-permeable membrane. Managing osmotic pressure is crucial for plant water uptake and health. Farmers can benefit from understanding soil moisture dynamics and irrigation practices to ensure optimal crop hydration and productivity.

Liquor

 April Kingsman  January 17, 2015  0 Comments on Liquor

Liquor: Liquor is a concentrated liquid substance. Rumen liquor, silage liquor. Managing liquor in feed and silage can improve livestock nutrition and fermentation processes.

Crop Relative

 April Kingsman  January 17, 2015  1 Comment on Crop Relative

Crop Relative: Crop relative noun a wild plant that is genetically related to a crop plant. Understanding crop relatives aids in managing crop breeding and genetic diversity.

Monoterpenes

 April Kingsman  January 17, 2015  1 Comment on Monoterpenes

monoterpenes: a group of 10-carbon compounds found in plant oils, e.g. camphor and limonene. Understanding the applications and effects of monoterpenes can help farmers manage crop health and pest control more effectively.