Author: April Kingsman

Milk Pasteurization

 April Kingsman  June 14, 2007  5 Comments on Milk Pasteurization

The process of heating milk to a specific temperature for a set period to kill harmful bacteria and extend shelf life. Pasteurization is a critical step in dairy processing. For example, pasteurizing milk to ensure it is safe for consumption and meets regulatory standards.

Picloram

 April Kingsman  June 13, 2007  4 Comments on Picloram

picloram: A systemic herbicide. Understanding herbicides like picloram aids in effective weed management and protecting crop yields.

Celeriac

 April Kingsman  June 13, 2007  2 Comments on Celeriac

Celeriac: A variety of celery with a thick edible root used in soups and salads. Growing celeriac provides a nutritious and versatile crop for fresh markets, enhancing farm income.

Herd Book

 April Kingsman  June 13, 2007  6 Comments on Herd Book

herd book: The record of animals kept by breeding societies in which only the offspring of registered animals can be recorded. Maintaining a herd book helps farmers track pedigrees and improve breeding programs.

BASC

 April Kingsman  June 13, 2007  6 Comments on BASC

BASC: Abbreviation for British Association for Shooting and Conservation. Farmers can collaborate with BASC to promote sustainable land use and wildlife conservation.

Dehorning

 April Kingsman  June 12, 2007  7 Comments on Dehorning

dehorning: The process of removing or preventing the growth of horns on livestock. Dehorning can reduce injuries and improve safety in animal handling.

Environmentally Friendly

 April Kingsman  June 12, 2007  5 Comments on Environmentally Friendly

environmentally friendly: Intended to minimize harm to the environment, e.g., by using biodegradable ingredients. Also called environment-friendly. Adopting environmentally friendly practices helps farmers protect the natural world and improve sustainability.

Episodic

 April Kingsman  June 10, 2007  8 Comments on Episodic

episodic: Happening sometimes but not regularly. Managing episodic events helps farmers plan for and mitigate the impacts of irregular occurrences.

Cattle Plague

 April Kingsman  June 10, 2007  5 Comments on Cattle Plague

Cattle Plague: A disease of cattle eradicated from the UK in 1877 but still found in parts of Asia and Africa. Understanding the history and prevention of cattle plague helps farmers protect their herds from similar diseases.

Field Crop

 April Kingsman  June 9, 2007  6 Comments on Field Crop

Field Crop: A crop grown over a wide area, e.g., most agricultural crops and some market-garden crops. Effective field crop management ensures high yields and sustainable farming practices.