Month: June 2019

Immunisation

 April Kingsman  June 30, 2019  0 Comments on Immunisation

immunisation: The production of immunity to a specific disease, either by injecting an antiserum or by giving an individual the disease in such a small dose that the body does not develop the disease, but produces antibodies to counteract it. Helps farmers protect livestock from diseases.

National Institute Of Agricultural Botany

 April Kingsman  June 30, 2019  0 Comments on National Institute Of Agricultural Botany

National Institute of Agricultural Botany: NIAB is an organization in the UK that tests all new varieties of crops. After successful testing, the varieties are made available to farmers. Abbr NIAB. The National Institute of Agricultural Botany plays a critical role in ensuring the quality and performance of crop varieties. Farmers benefit from NIAB’s rigorous testing by gaining access to high-yielding, disease-resistant, and climate-adapted crop varieties. Utilizing NIAB-approved seeds can lead to improved crop performance, higher productivity, and greater resilience to environmental stresses, contributing to sustainable farming practices.

Respiratory System

 April Kingsman  June 29, 2019  0 Comments on Respiratory System

respiratory system: A series of organs and passages that take air into the lungs and exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide. Maintaining healthy respiratory systems in livestock ensures their overall health and productivity.

Food Product High-Performance Computing (Hpc) Clusters

 April Kingsman  June 29, 2019  0 Comments on Food Product High-Performance Computing (Hpc) Clusters

The powerful computing systems that use HPC to perform advanced simulations, modeling, and analysis in food production and distribution. For example, using food product HPC clusters to accelerate research and development and improve decision-making.

Scottish Blackface

 April Kingsman  June 29, 2019  1 Comment on Scottish Blackface

Scottish Blackface: A very hardy breed of small mountain sheep. The fleece gives a long coarse springy wool, valued for making carpets. Older ewes are crossed with Border Leicester rams to give Greyface hybrids. Farmers benefit from raising Scottish Blackface sheep for their hardiness and valuable wool production.

Distemper

 April Kingsman  June 29, 2019  1 Comment on Distemper

distemper: An infectious disease affecting dogs, cats, and some other animals, causing fever, respiratory, and gastrointestinal symptoms. Managing distemper involves implementing proper biosecurity measures, vaccination, and regular health monitoring. Farmers should work with veterinarians to develop effective disease management plans and prevent outbreaks. Understanding the signs and symptoms of distemper will aid in early detection and treatment, ensuring the health and productivity of the herd.

Febrile

 April Kingsman  June 28, 2019  0 Comments on Febrile

Febrile: Referring to a fever. Managing febrile conditions in livestock is crucial for maintaining animal health and preventing disease outbreaks.

Scrub

 April Kingsman  June 27, 2019  0 Comments on Scrub

scrub: 1. Small trees and bushes 2. An area of land covered with small trees and bushes. Farmers benefit from managing scrubland to maintain biodiversity and prevent invasive species.

Peppermint

 April Kingsman  June 26, 2019  1 Comment on Peppermint

peppermint: An aromatic herb (Mentha piperata) which is cultivated to produce an oil used in confectionery, drinks, and toothpaste. Growing herbs like peppermint can provide additional income and diversify farm products.

Plant Health And Seeds Inspectorate

 April Kingsman  June 26, 2019  0 Comments on Plant Health And Seeds Inspectorate

Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate: A branch of Defra which deals with plant health in the UK. Abbr PHSI. Helpful content: The Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate provides valuable services to farmers by monitoring and controlling plant pests and diseases. Their inspections and certifications help ensure the health and quality of crops, facilitating trade and market access.