Author: April Kingsman

Cattle Estrus Synchronization

 April Kingsman  May 7, 2010  1 Comment on Cattle Estrus Synchronization

A management practice that uses hormones to control and synchronize the estrous cycles of female cattle. Estrous synchronization helps facilitate timed artificial insemination. For instance, synchronizing the estrous cycles of a cowherd to enable mass breeding.

Common Agricultural Policy

 April Kingsman  May 6, 2010  9 Comments on Common Agricultural Policy

Common Agricultural Policy: Common Agricultural Policy noun a set of regulations and mechanisms agreed between members of the European Union to control the supply, marketing, and pricing of farm produce. Abbr CAP. COMMENT: The European Union has set up a common system of agricultural price supports and grants. The system attempts to encourage stable market conditions for agricultural produce, to ensure a fair return for farmers and reasonable market prices for the consumer, and finally to increase yields and productivity on farms in the Union. A system of common prices for the main farm products has been established with intervention buying as the main means of market support. The first major reforms in 30 years were carried out in 1992 and included arable set-aside, suckler cow quotas, ewe quotas, price reductions on oilseeds, peas, beans, cereals, and beet. The second major CAP reform was in 2003 with the introduction of the Single Farm Payment Scheme (SFPS), which brought together individual subsidy schemes into a single payment calculated on the land area used. Understanding the Common Agricultural Policy helps farmers navigate subsidies and market regulations.

Native Breeds

 April Kingsman  May 6, 2010  9 Comments on Native Breeds

native breeds: plural noun breeds which have been developed in a country, and not brought in from other countries. Native breeds are often well-adapted to local conditions, including climate and available feed resources. Farmers can benefit from raising native breeds as they typically exhibit greater resistance to local diseases, require fewer inputs, and can thrive on locally available feed. This can lead to reduced veterinary costs, improved animal welfare, and sustainable livestock production. Additionally, marketing products from native breeds can attract consumers interested in supporting heritage and local agriculture.

Ration

 April Kingsman  May 5, 2010  4 Comments on Ration

ration: An amount of food given to an animal or person. Proper rationing ensures that livestock receive balanced nutrition, promoting growth, health, and productivity.

Surface Water

 April Kingsman  May 3, 2010  5 Comments on Surface Water

surface water: water that flows across the surface of the soil as a stream after rain and drains into rivers rather than seeping into the soil itself. Compare ground water. Properly managing surface water ensures water conservation and healthy soil conditions, supporting productive agriculture.

Cereal

 April Kingsman  May 2, 2010  6 Comments on Cereal

Cereal: A type of grass cultivated for its grains, used to make flour, animal feed, or produce alcohol. Growing cereal crops provides staple food and feed sources, contributing to farm productivity and food security.

Polwarth

 April Kingsman  May 2, 2010  10 Comments on Polwarth

Polwarth: An Australian breed of sheep (from Lincoln and Merino) which gives fine wool. Helpful content: Polwarth sheep are known for their high-quality wool and adaptability to various climates. Farmers can benefit from raising this breed due to its dual-purpose nature, providing both meat and wool, and its suitability for different farming conditions.

PMR

 April Kingsman  May 1, 2010  4 Comments on PMR

PMR: Abbreviation for partly mixed ration. Helpful content: Using a partly mixed ration can improve feed efficiency and animal performance on dairy and livestock farms. This feeding strategy ensures that animals receive balanced nutrition, leading to better health and productivity.

Emergency Response Planning For Livestock

 April Kingsman  May 1, 2010  6 Comments on Emergency Response Planning For Livestock

The preparation and implementation of plans to address emergencies that affect livestock, including natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and equipment failures. For example, developing emergency response plans to protect livestock and ensure continuity of operations.

Anaesthesia

 April Kingsman  April 30, 2010  4 Comments on Anaesthesia

anaesthesia: The loss of the feeling of pain. A process that prevents a person or animal from feeling pain, usually by the use of drugs. The US spelling is anesthesia. Managing anesthesia helps farmers ensure the safety and welfare of livestock during medical procedures.