Author: April Kingsman

Xeno-

 April Kingsman  July 9, 2010  0 Comments on Xeno-

xeno-: Xeno- is a prefix meaning different. Farmers may encounter xenobiotics, which are foreign chemical compounds that need careful management to avoid contamination and ensure food safety.

Fowl

 April Kingsman  July 7, 2010  1 Comment on Fowl

Fowl: A bird, especially a hen, raised on a farm for food. Properly managing fowl ensures high-quality meat and egg production.

Encephalopathy

 April Kingsman  July 6, 2010  0 Comments on Encephalopathy

encephalopathy: BSE. Managing encephalopathy is crucial for farmers to prevent the spread of diseases and maintain animal health.

Highlands And Islands Enterprise

 April Kingsman  July 4, 2010  0 Comments on Highlands And Islands Enterprise

Highlands and Islands Enterprise: A business and community development association for the Scottish Highlands. Abbr HIE. Engaging with HIE can provide farmers with support for business and community development in the Scottish Highlands.

Food Product Animal Welfare Policies

 April Kingsman  July 4, 2010  0 Comments on Food Product Animal Welfare Policies

The standards and practices that ensure the humane treatment and well-being of animals in food production, including housing, feeding, and handling. For example, developing food product animal welfare policies to meet ethical standards and consumer expectations.

Canning Factory

 April Kingsman  July 4, 2010  0 Comments on Canning Factory

Canning Factory: A factory where food is canned. Operating or utilizing canning factories helps farmers preserve and market their produce, reducing waste and increasing profitability.

Blind End

 April Kingsman  July 3, 2010  0 Comments on Blind End

blind end: The end of a furrow. Proper plowing techniques help avoid creating blind ends and ensure efficient field preparation.

Dumping

 April Kingsman  July 2, 2010  0 Comments on Dumping

dumping: The disposal of waste or the sale of agricultural products at a price below the true cost to get rid of excess produce cheaply, usually in an overseas market. Farmers should be aware of regulations and market conditions to avoid the negative impacts of dumping.

Heavy Grains

 April Kingsman  June 28, 2010  1 Comment on Heavy Grains

heavy grains: Cereal crops such as maize, rye and wheat. Abbr HG. Growing heavy grains can provide valuable food and feed resources for farmers.

Dewlap

 April Kingsman  June 26, 2010  0 Comments on Dewlap

dewlap: A fold of loose skin hanging from the throat of cattle. Dewlaps can be an indicator of breed characteristics and health status. Farmers should monitor the health and hygiene of dewlaps to prevent infections and ensure animal welfare. Proper care and management practices will contribute to the overall health and productivity of livestock.