Category: Dictionary

Beef Stew

 April Kingsman  October 23, 2008  0 Comments on Beef Stew

A hearty dish made from beef, vegetables, and broth, often slow-cooked to develop flavor. For example, producing beef stew meat for use in homemade and pre-packaged meals.

Cattle Milk Consumption

 April Kingsman  October 13, 2008  3 Comments on Cattle Milk Consumption

The use of milk and dairy products by consumers, influenced by dietary habits, cultural preferences, and nutritional awareness. For instance, promoting milk consumption through educational campaigns about its health benefits.

Calf Diarrhea

 April Kingsman  October 12, 2008  2 Comments on Calf Diarrhea

A common health issue in calves, often caused by infectious agents or nutritional factors. Calf diarrhea can lead to dehydration and poor growth. For instance, treating calf diarrhea with fluids and medications to restore health and prevent complications.

Dairy Supply Chain

 April Kingsman  October 5, 2008  0 Comments on Dairy Supply Chain

The sequence of processes involved in the production, processing, distribution, and sale of dairy products. For example, managing the dairy supply chain to ensure efficient and timely delivery of milk and cheese to consumers.

Beef Jerky

 April Kingsman  September 29, 2008  1 Comment on Beef Jerky

A dried, seasoned meat product made from lean cuts of beef. Jerky is a popular snack known for its long shelf life and rich flavor. For example, producing beef jerky for retail sale in various flavors and styles.

Input Costs

 April Kingsman  September 24, 2008  1 Comment on Input Costs

The expenses associated with dairy farm operations, including feed, labor, equipment, and veterinary care. Input costs impact farm profitability. For instance, reducing input costs through efficient resource management to enhance dairy farm profitability.

Ayrshire

 April Kingsman  September 20, 2008  0 Comments on Ayrshire

A breed of dairy cattle known for its balanced milk production and hardiness. Ayrshire cows are valued for their adaptability and efficient milk yield. For instance, selecting Ayrshire cows for their ability to thrive in diverse climates and produce high-quality milk.

Food Product Corporate Governance

 April Kingsman  September 12, 2008  0 Comments on Food Product Corporate Governance

The system of rules, practices, and processes by which food production and distribution businesses are directed and controlled, ensuring accountability, transparency, and ethical behavior. For example, strengthening food product corporate governance to enhance stakeholder trust and ensure responsible management.

Minerals

 April Kingsman  September 4, 2008  0 Comments on Minerals

Inorganic elements essential for the growth and health of plants and animals. Minerals include calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium. For instance, adding mineral supplements to livestock diets to ensure they receive adequate nutrients.

Food Product Life Cycle Assessment (Lca)

 April Kingsman  September 1, 2008  0 Comments on Food Product Life Cycle Assessment (Lca)

The evaluation of the environmental impacts of food products throughout their entire life cycle, from production to disposal, to identify opportunities for improvement and reduce negative effects. For example, conducting food product life cycle assessments to inform sustainable practices and enhance product performance.