Category: F

Fox

 April Kingsman  January 7, 2014  8 Comments on Fox

Fox: A carnivorous canine predator (Vulpes vulpes) with red fur and a large bushy tail. Managing fox populations through proper practices helps protect livestock and maintain ecological balance.

Flail

 April Kingsman  December 28, 2013  15 Comments on Flail

Flail: A wooden hand tool used for beating grain to separate the seeds from the waste parts. Proper use of flails supports traditional farming practices and efficient grain processing.

Feedmill

 April Kingsman  December 16, 2013  7 Comments on Feedmill

Feedmill: A mill for preparing animal feed. Proper operation of a feedmill ensures consistent quality and supply of feed for livestock.

Feedstuff

 April Kingsman  December 9, 2013  2 Comments on Feedstuff

Feedstuff: Food for farm animals. Also called feedingstuff. Providing high-quality feedstuff is essential for livestock health and productivity.

Flatten

 April Kingsman  October 13, 2013  2 Comments on Flatten

Flatten: To become flat or make something flat. To make plants lie flat on the ground. Flattened stems by a roller-crusher. Properly managing flattened crops ensures easier harvesting and reduces crop loss.

Finish

 April Kingsman  September 14, 2013  3 Comments on Finish

Finish: To feed cattle or sheep at a rate of growth that increases the ratio of muscle to bone and the proportion of fatty tissue in the carcass to a level fit for slaughter. Proper finishing practices ensure high-quality meat and marketability.

Foldland

 April Kingsman  September 8, 2013  5 Comments on Foldland

Foldland: An area of land allotted to each manor for the purpose of grazing the manor’s sheep. Understanding historical land use practices supports the management of grazing systems.

Foliage

 April Kingsman  August 20, 2013  6 Comments on Foliage

Foliage: The leaves on plants. Properly managing foliage supports plant health, photosynthesis, and crop yields.

Foodstuff

 April Kingsman  August 19, 2013  5 Comments on Foodstuff

Foodstuff: Something that can be used as food, such as cereals, vegetables, and other foodstuffs. Properly managing foodstuffs ensures high-quality food production and marketability.

Fertilise

 April Kingsman  August 17, 2013  11 Comments on Fertilise

Fertilise: 1. (of a sperm) to join with an ovum. 2. (of a male) to make a female pregnant. 3. To put fertiliser on crops or soil. Proper fertilisation practices enhance crop growth and soil health.