Author: April Kingsman

Free-Running Sleeve

 April Kingsman  May 30, 2020  0 Comments on Free-Running Sleeve

Free-Running Sleeve: A loose sleeve fitted over shafts to stop clothing from becoming entangled by riding on the shaft if contact is made, e.g., on manure spreader beater drive shafts. Properly using free-running sleeves enhances farm safety.

Vitamin B2

 April Kingsman  May 29, 2020  0 Comments on Vitamin B2

vitamin B2: A vitamin found in eggs, liver, green vegetables, milk, and yeast. Adequate vitamin B2 intake can improve growth and health in livestock.

Box

 April Kingsman  May 29, 2020  0 Comments on Box

box: An enclosed container used for storage or transport. Efficient use of boxes supports organization and protection of farm products.

Discriminant

 April Kingsman  May 28, 2020  0 Comments on Discriminant

discriminant: The method used to identify a species, especially in soil analysis. Understanding discriminants is important for identifying species and managing soil health. Farmers should work with soil scientists and agronomists to perform accurate soil analysis and make informed decisions about soil management. Understanding the benefits and applications of discriminants will aid in effective soil management and crop production.

Suckler Herd

 April Kingsman  May 27, 2020  2 Comments on Suckler Herd

suckler herd: a herd of beef cattle, where each dam suckles its own calf or calves. Properly managing suckler herds ensures healthy growth and productivity in beef operations, supporting farm profitability.

Cube

 April Kingsman  May 25, 2020  0 Comments on Cube

Cube: Cube noun a small square block or pellet verb to press animal feed into small square pellets. Utilizing cubes enhances feed quality and management for livestock.

Pullet

 April Kingsman  May 21, 2020  0 Comments on Pullet

pullet: A young female fowl, from hatching until a year old. Helpful content: Proper care and nutrition for pullets are crucial for successful egg production. Farmers can achieve higher yields and healthier flocks by providing optimal conditions during the pullet stage.

Disease-Free

 April Kingsman  May 21, 2020  1 Comment on Disease-Free

disease-free: Referring to an animal, plant, or area which does not have any diseases. Maintaining disease-free status involves implementing proper biosecurity measures, vaccination, and regular health monitoring. Farmers should work with veterinarians and agricultural extension services to develop effective disease prevention and management plans. Understanding the importance of disease-free status will aid in maintaining animal health and farm productivity.

Centigrade

 April Kingsman  May 16, 2020  0 Comments on Centigrade

Centigrade: Same as Celsius. Understanding temperature scales helps farmers monitor and manage environmental conditions for optimal crop and livestock health.

Producer

 April Kingsman  May 16, 2020  0 Comments on Producer

producer: 1. A person or company that produces something. 2. An organism that takes energy from outside an ecosystem and channels it into the system, e.g., green plants (primary producers) and herbivores (secondary producers). Helpful content: Producers form the foundation of the food chain. Farmers as primary producers play a critical role in the agricultural ecosystem, converting natural resources into food, fiber, and fuel.