Author: April Kingsman

Glyphosate

 April Kingsman  April 12, 2021  0 Comments on Glyphosate

glyphosate: Glyphosate is a systemic herbicide effective against a wide range of species. Some crops are genetically modified to tolerate it. Farmers can use glyphosate to manage weed growth efficiently, leading to higher crop yields and reduced labor costs.

Soil Microorganisms

 April Kingsman  April 10, 2021  1 Comment on Soil Microorganisms

Microscopic organisms that live in the soil and play a key role in decomposing organic matter, cycling nutrients, and improving soil health. Soil microorganisms include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and algae. For example, promoting the presence of beneficial soil microorganisms through organic farming practices to enhance soil health and support sustainable agriculture.

Dry Cow

 April Kingsman  April 9, 2021  0 Comments on Dry Cow

dry cow: A cow that is between lactations and is therefore not giving milk. Dry cows require proper management to ensure they are healthy and ready for the next lactation period. This includes providing adequate nutrition and monitoring their health.

Cattle Horn

 April Kingsman  April 6, 2021  0 Comments on Cattle Horn

The hard, keratinized structures on the heads of some cattle, used for protection and dominance. Horns can be removed or managed for safety. For instance, dehorning calves to prevent injuries and facilitate handling.

RPA

 April Kingsman  April 5, 2021  0 Comments on RPA

RPA: Abbreviation for Rural Payments Agency. The RPA supports farmers by administering agricultural subsidy schemes and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Permanent Wilting Point

 April Kingsman  April 3, 2021  0 Comments on Permanent Wilting Point

permanent wilting point: The soil water content below which plants wilt and are unable to recover. Understanding the permanent wilting point helps in planning irrigation schedules and preventing crop water stress.

Freestone

 April Kingsman  March 31, 2021  0 Comments on Freestone

Freestone: Referring to varieties of peach where the flesh does not cling to the stone. Properly managing freestone peach varieties ensures high-quality fruit production.

Ovulation

 April Kingsman  March 31, 2021  1 Comment on Ovulation

ovulation: The release of an ovum from the mature ovarian follicle into the fallopian tube. Understanding ovulation is crucial for effective livestock breeding. Farmers can benefit from monitoring and managing ovulation cycles to improve reproductive success and increase herd productivity.

Feather Eating

 April Kingsman  March 31, 2021  0 Comments on Feather Eating

Feather Eating: The pulling of the feathers of a bird by another bird. Addressing feather eating through proper nutrition and management practices prevents harm to poultry.

Distemper

 April Kingsman  March 28, 2021  0 Comments 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.