Category: S

Shearer

 April Kingsman  July 29, 2013  1 Comment on Shearer

shearer: A person who clips the fleece off a sheep. Farmers benefit from employing skilled shearers to ensure efficient and high-quality wool production.

Screwworm

 April Kingsman  July 12, 2013  1 Comment on Screwworm

screwworm: A fly similar to the bluebottle, but dark green in colour, common in Central and South America. It devastated cattle in the USA in the 1950s, but has now been eradicated there. Farmers benefit from preventing screwworm infestations to protect livestock health and prevent economic losses.

Space Allowance

 April Kingsman  June 19, 2013  0 Comments on Space Allowance

space allowance: the amount of space a farmed animal should have in which to move around, feed, and rest. (NOTE: Guidelines on minimum space allowances are set out in the animal welfare codes.) Ensuring proper space allowance for livestock supports animal health and welfare, promoting better productivity and ethical farming practices.

Sulphuric Acid

 April Kingsman  April 27, 2013  0 Comments on Sulphuric Acid

sulphuric acid: a strong acid that exists as a colourless oily corrosive liquid and is made by reacting sulphur trioxide with water. It is used in batteries and in the manufacture of fertilisers, explosives, detergents, dyes, and many other chemicals. Formula: H2SO4. Understanding and using sulphuric acid effectively supports soil fertility and healthy crop growth, enhancing farm productivity.

Stipula

 April Kingsman  April 27, 2013  1 Comment on Stipula

stipula: a newly sprouted feather. Properly managing stipula development ensures healthy growth and productivity in poultry farming.

Saler

 April Kingsman  April 24, 2013  1 Comment on Saler

Saler: A hardy breed of French cattle, found in the Cantal department of central France. The animals are reddish in colour and are reared both for meat and for milk production. The Saler is one of the best French suckler cows. Farmers benefit from Saler cattle due to their dual-purpose nature, providing both milk and meat efficiently.

String Bean

 April Kingsman  April 15, 2013  0 Comments on String Bean

string bean: same as French bean. Growing string beans provides farmers with a versatile crop for fresh and processed markets, enhancing farm income and sustainability.

Seep

 April Kingsman  April 14, 2013  1 Comment on Seep

seep: To flow slowly through a substance. Water seeped through the rock. Chemicals seeped out of the container. Farmers benefit from managing seepage to prevent soil and water contamination.

Stunt

 April Kingsman  April 4, 2013  0 Comments on Stunt

stunt: to reduce the growth of something. Properly managing stunted growth ensures healthy plant development and better yields, supporting farm productivity.

Supplementary Ration

 April Kingsman  March 30, 2013  0 Comments on Supplementary Ration

supplementary ration: a type of concentrate fed to livestock to supplement feeds of hay and roots. Properly managing supplementary rations ensures optimal livestock nutrition and health, supporting productivity and well-being.