Month: July 2023

Wensleydale

 April Kingsman  July 30, 2023  0 Comments on Wensleydale

Wensleydale: A longwool breed of sheep. The animals are large and polled, and the skin of the face, legs, and ears is blue. Wensleydales are now rare, but are still found in Yorkshire. Raising rare breeds like Wensleydale sheep can maintain genetic diversity and provide high-quality wool and meat.

Contour Plowing

 April Kingsman  July 30, 2023  0 Comments on Contour Plowing

A method of plowing that follows the natural contours of the land to prevent erosion. Contour plowing reduces runoff and helps maintain soil structure. For example, farmers use contour plowing to protect soil health on sloped fields.

Malathion

 April Kingsman  July 26, 2023  0 Comments on Malathion

malathion: an organophosphorus insecticide used to kill aphids, mainly on flowers grown in glasshouses. Proper use of malathion can help control pest populations and protect crops from damage, ensuring better crop health and yields.

Insemination

 April Kingsman  July 23, 2023  1 Comment on Insemination

insemination: The introduction of sperm into the vagina. Helps farmers understand and apply artificial insemination techniques.

Skin Spot

 April Kingsman  July 19, 2023  0 Comments on Skin Spot

skin spot: a potato disease causing pimple-like dark brown spots which can harm the buds in the eyes of seed tubers. Managing skin spot disease ensures healthy potato crops, preventing yield losses and maintaining quality.

Food Product Risk Assessment

 April Kingsman  July 19, 2023  0 Comments on Food Product Risk Assessment

The identification and evaluation of potential risks in food production and distribution, including safety, quality, and market risks. For example, conducting food product risk assessments to develop mitigation strategies and ensure business continuity.

Vitamin B1

 April Kingsman  July 19, 2023  0 Comments on Vitamin B1

vitamin B1: A vitamin found in yeast, liver, cereals, and pork. Adequate vitamin B1 intake can improve energy metabolism and overall health in livestock.

Xenobiotics

 April Kingsman  July 18, 2023  0 Comments on Xenobiotics

xenobiotics: Xenobiotics are chemical compounds foreign to an organism. Farmers need to manage xenobiotics to prevent contamination of crops and livestock, ensuring food safety.

Botanical

 April Kingsman  July 17, 2023  1 Comment on Botanical

botanical: Relating to plants or plant life. Understanding botanical terms helps farmers manage plant health and diversity.

Cactus

 April Kingsman  July 17, 2023  1 Comment on Cactus

Cactus: A succulent plant with a fleshy stem often protected by spines, found in the deserts of North and Central America. (Plural: cacti or cactuses.) Cultivating cacti can provide farmers with drought-resistant crops that require minimal water, useful in arid farming regions.