Category: O

Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development

 April Kingsman  September 25, 2014  0 Comments on Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development: An international intergovernmental association set up in 1961 to coordinate the economic policies of member nations. Abbr OECD. The OECD provides valuable economic data and policy recommendations that can help farmers stay informed about global market trends and make strategic decisions. Engaging with OECD resources can support farm business planning and improve competitiveness.

Oestrous Cycle

 April Kingsman  April 11, 2014  0 Comments on Oestrous Cycle

oestrous cycle: The pattern of reproductive activity shown by most female animals, except most primates. Understanding the oestrous cycle is crucial for effective livestock breeding. Farmers can benefit from monitoring and managing the oestrous cycle to improve reproductive success and increase herd productivity.

Outfall

 April Kingsman  April 9, 2014  2 Comments on Outfall

outfall: A pipe from which sewage, either raw or treated, flows into a river, lake, or the sea. Also called outfall sewer. Managing outfalls is crucial for preventing water pollution and protecting environmental health. Farmers can benefit from implementing proper waste management practices to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

Outhouse

 April Kingsman  September 20, 2013  1 Comment on Outhouse

outhouse: A farm building which is not attached to the main farmhouse, and may be used for storage or for keeping poultry. Proper management and maintenance of outhouses can improve farm efficiency and biosecurity. Farmers can benefit from using outhouses for organized storage, equipment housing, and livestock shelter.

Organic Fertiliser

 April Kingsman  November 28, 2012  1 Comment on Organic Fertiliser

organic fertiliser: A fertiliser made from dead or decaying plant matter or animal wastes, such as leaf mould, farmyard manure, or bone meal. Organic fertilizers improve soil fertility and structure. Farmers can benefit from using organic fertilizers to enhance soil health, reduce input costs, and support sustainable farming practices.

Optimise

 April Kingsman  October 14, 2012  0 Comments on Optimise

optimise: To make something as efficient as possible. Optimizing farm operations can improve productivity and profitability. Farmers can benefit from applying best practices in resource management, technology adoption, and process improvement to achieve sustainable growth and efficiency.

Over Thirty Month Scheme

 April Kingsman  July 13, 2012  0 Comments on Over Thirty Month Scheme

Over Thirty Month Scheme: A scheme supporting farmers by providing payment and support for the disposal of cattle born or reared in the United Kingdom before August 1996. This helps farmers manage older cattle, comply with regulations, and maintain a healthy and productive herd.

Osr

 April Kingsman  May 4, 2012  0 Comments on Osr

OSR: Oilseed rape. Oilseed rape is a versatile crop that can improve farm income and soil health. Farmers can benefit from rotating oilseed rape with other crops to enhance yields and reduce pest pressures.

Overtopping

 April Kingsman  March 19, 2012  0 Comments on Overtopping

overtopping: Cutting too much off the top of a plant when preparing it, such as when preparing sugar beet. Avoiding overtopping is important for maintaining plant health and maximizing yields. Farmers can benefit from understanding proper pruning and harvesting techniques to optimize crop performance.

Offal

 April Kingsman  January 12, 2012  1 Comment on Offal

offal: The inside parts of an animal, such as liver, kidney, or intestines, used as food. Offal is a valuable by-product that can be used to diversify farm income. Farmers can benefit from processing and marketing offal products to enhance profitability and reduce waste.