Category: E

Ectoparasite Disease

 April Kingsman  July 23, 2010  3 Comments on Ectoparasite Disease

ectoparasite disease: A disease caused by lice and other insects, usually characterized by intense irritation. Farmers need to manage ectoparasite diseases to ensure the health and welfare of their livestock.

Emission Standard

 April Kingsman  July 17, 2010  0 Comments on Emission Standard

emission standard: The amount of an effluent or pollutant that can legally be released into the environment, e.g., the amount of sewage which can be discharged into a river or the sea, or the amount of carbon monoxide that can legally be released into the atmosphere by petrol and diesel engines. Complying with emission standards helps farmers reduce pollution and avoid legal penalties.

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.

Excreta

 April Kingsman  May 20, 2010  0 Comments on Excreta

excreta: The waste material excreted from the body of an animal, e.g., faeces, urine, droppings, or sweat. Managing excreta helps farmers maintain hygiene and prevent disease spread.

Ecosphere

 April Kingsman  April 17, 2010  0 Comments on Ecosphere

ecosphere: The part of the Earth and its atmosphere where living organisms exist, including parts of the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere. Also called biosphere. Knowledge of the ecosphere helps farmers adopt practices that protect and sustain the environment.

Export Refunds

 April Kingsman  April 12, 2010  1 Comment on Export Refunds

export refunds: Refunds made by the EU to farmers to compensate for a lower export price for produce. Accessing export refunds helps farmers manage financial stability and market fluctuations.

Escherichia Coli

 April Kingsman  February 24, 2010  0 Comments on Escherichia Coli

Escherichia coli: A Gram-negative bacterium commonly found in faeces and associated with acute gastroenteritis if it enters the digestive systems of humans or animals. Understanding E. coli helps farmers ensure food safety and implement measures to prevent contamination.

Ecoparasite

 April Kingsman  January 24, 2010  0 Comments on Ecoparasite

ecoparasite: A parasite which is adapted to a specific host. Compare ectoparasite, endoparasite. Understanding ecoparasites helps farmers manage pest control and animal health.

Earmarking

 April Kingsman  January 14, 2010  1 Comment on Earmarking

earmarking: The process of identifying an animal by attaching a tag to its ear. Earmarking helps farmers keep track of livestock health, breeding, and management efficiently.

Environmental Pollution

 April Kingsman  December 18, 2009  0 Comments on Environmental Pollution

environmental pollution: The pollution of the environment by human activities. Preventing environmental pollution helps farmers maintain healthy ecosystems and comply with regulations.