Feed Additives

Supplements added to animal feed to improve nutrition, health, and productivity. Feed additives include vitamins, minerals, and growth enhancers. For instance, adding probiotics to livestock feed to promote gut health and improve weight gain.

Foxtail Millet

Foxtail Millet: The first cereal to be cultivated in China, used for silage, hay, brewing, and flour in many parts of the world, and in Britain it is used as birdseed. Properly managing foxtail millet production supports diverse crop options and agricultural productivity.

Compost Activator

Compost Activator: Compost activator noun a chemical added to a compost heap to speed up the decomposition of decaying plant matter. Using compost activators enhances composting efficiency and nutrient cycling.

Edge Effect

edge effect: An increase in growth and yield seen in crop plants growing at the edge of a plot or field. Understanding edge effects can help farmers optimize planting strategies for better yields.

Food Product Nutrition Education Campaigns

The efforts to educate consumers about the nutritional benefits and healthy choices related to food products, including labeling, advertising, and community outreach. For example, launching food product nutrition education campaigns to promote informed and healthy eating habits.

Tanning

tanning: The process of converting animal skins to leather. Exploring tanning as a value-added process can diversify farm income and utilize all parts of livestock.

Dominance Hierarchy

dominance hierarchy: The system of priority given to specific individuals in terms of access to food and reproductive mates. In many species, a male is at the top of the dominance hierarchy. Farmers can use this knowledge to manage animal behavior and social structures within herds or flocks.

National Soil Resources Institute

National Soil Resources Institute: NSRI is an association formed in 2001 which provides education and training in the fields of soil and land management practice. Abbr NSRI. The National Soil Resources Institute offers farmers access to research, education, and training on soil health and land management. By utilizing NSRI’s resources, farmers can adopt practices that improve soil fertility, structure, and water retention, leading to better crop yields and sustainable land use. Knowledge gained from NSRI can also help farmers reduce soil erosion, enhance nutrient management, and promote environmentally friendly farming methods.

Multilateral

Multilateral : multilateral involving more than two countries or groups. Understanding multilateral agreements can help farmers navigate international trade and market dynamics, ensuring better compliance and profitability.

Steam Up

steam up: to feed a cow before it calves, to prepare it for the next lactation. Properly managing steam-up practices ensures healthy calving and productivity in dairy operations.