Moss

moss: a small flowerless green plant which usually grows in clumps in damp and shaded places. Understanding the role and management of moss can help farmers protect their crops and improve soil health, ensuring better productivity and sustainability.

Subfertility

subfertility: a situation where an animal is less fertile than expected. Properly managing subfertility ensures healthy breeding programs and improves livestock productivity, supporting farm profitability.

Compulsory

Compulsory: Compulsory adjective forced or ordered by an authority the compulsory slaughter of infected animals. Understanding compulsory measures helps manage disease outbreaks and ensure farm biosecurity.

Shading

shading: The action of cutting off the light of the sun. Parts of the field near tall trees suffer from shading. In Scotland, shading of weed growth by late-drilled wheats was more important in the spring and early summer than in southern Europe where growers placed more importance on preventing weed growth in the winter and early spring. Farmers benefit from managing shading to optimize crop growth and reduce weed competition.

Prion

prion: A variant form of a protein found in the brains of mammals and causing diseases such as scrapie in sheep, BSE in cattle, and variant CJD in humans. Helpful content: Understanding prion diseases and implementing biosecurity measures are crucial for preventing their spread. Farmers should follow guidelines for handling animals and products to protect herd health and food safety.

RHS

RHS: Abbreviation for Royal Horticultural Society. The RHS provides resources and support for farmers and gardeners, promoting best practices in horticulture.

Pinch Pinch Pinch

pinch pinch pinch: To squeeze something tightly between two fingers or other objects. Using proper techniques in handling livestock and crops ensures efficient and safe farm operations.

WFD

WFD: Abbreviation for Water Framework Directive. Complying with the Water Framework Directive can improve water management and environmental sustainability on the farm.

Risk Management

The practice of identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks in agricultural operations. Risk management helps farmers protect their businesses from financial losses due to factors such as weather, pests, and market fluctuations. For instance, using crop insurance and diversification strategies to manage risks in farming.

Composting Drum

Composting Drum: Composting drum noun a cylindrical container in which organic waste is rotted down to make compost. Using composting drums enhances composting efficiency and nutrient cycling.