Category: H

Hgca

 April Kingsman  June 27, 2008  2 Comments on Hgca

HGCA: An organization established to improve the production and marketing of UK cereal crops and oilseeds, and to promote research. Full form Home Grown Cereals Authority. Engaging with HGCA can provide farmers with valuable support and resources for cereal production.

Horticulture

 April Kingsman  June 9, 2008  3 Comments on Horticulture

horticulture: The cultivation of flowers, fruit, and vegetables in gardens, nurseries, or glasshouses, as a science, occupation, or leisure activity. Practicing horticulture diversifies farm products and provides additional income streams.

Hump

 April Kingsman  May 1, 2008  5 Comments on Hump

hump: The rounded flesh on the back or shoulders of an animal, such as a camel, or certain breeds of cattle. Managing humps in livestock supports their health and well-being.

Hydroelectricity

 April Kingsman  March 28, 2008  9 Comments on Hydroelectricity

hydroelectricity: The electricity produced by water power. Utilizing hydroelectricity provides a renewable energy source for farm operations.

HFA

 April Kingsman  March 26, 2008  8 Comments on HFA

HFA: Abbreviation for Hill Farm Allowance. Utilizing HFA can provide financial support for farmers managing hill and upland farms.

Headrail

 April Kingsman  March 13, 2008  10 Comments on Headrail

headrail: A rail across the front of a cubicle, to which a halter can be attached. Using headrails ensures the safe and secure management of livestock in cubicles.

Horn

 April Kingsman  March 13, 2008  9 Comments on Horn

horn: A hard growth which is formed on the tops of the heads of animals such as cattle, deer, goats, and sheep. Managing horn health in livestock ensures their well-being and productivity.

Hop Bine

 April Kingsman  January 2, 2008  3 Comments on Hop Bine

hop bine: The new shoot of a hop plant, which has to be made to coil round climbing strings. Properly managing hop bines ensures healthy growth and high yields.

Humid

 April Kingsman  December 14, 2007  3 Comments on Humid

humid: Relating to air that contains moisture vapor. Decomposition of organic matter is rapid in hot and humid conditions. Managing humidity ensures proper crop and livestock conditions.

Hormone

 April Kingsman  October 14, 2007  2 Comments on Hormone

hormone: A substance produced in animals in one part of the body which has a particular effect in another part of the body. Understanding hormones supports livestock health and breeding programs.