Category: H

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.

Horticultural Development Council

 April Kingsman  October 7, 2007  4 Comments on Horticultural Development Council

Horticultural Development Council: A non-departmental government body providing information and support to people in the horticulture industry, including producers of soft fruit, mushrooms, and tree fruit. Abbr HDC. Engaging with HDC can provide farmers with valuable research and support for horticultural practices.

Hurdle

 April Kingsman  July 28, 2007  3 Comments on Hurdle

hurdle: A portable rectangular wooden frame used for temporary fencing for sheep. Using hurdles supports effective livestock management and flexible grazing practices.

Hectare

 April Kingsman  July 21, 2007  1 Comment on Hectare

hectare: Unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters or 2.471 acres. Understanding hectare measurements helps farmers manage land area more effectively.

Hill Radnor

 April Kingsman  June 18, 2007  5 Comments on Hill Radnor

Hill Radnor: Radnor. Raising Hill Radnor sheep provides farmers with hardy livestock suited to hilly and upland areas.

HSE

 April Kingsman  June 15, 2007  4 Comments on HSE

HSE: Abbreviation for Health and Safety Executive. Engaging with HSE guidelines helps farmers maintain a safe working environment for themselves and their workers.

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.