HLS
HLS: Abbreviation for Higher Level Stewardship. Utilizing HLS can provide financial incentives for sustainable farming practices.
HLS: Abbreviation for Higher Level Stewardship. Utilizing HLS can provide financial incentives for sustainable farming practices.
blackhead disease: A parasitic disease of poultry caused by Histomonas meleagridis. Managing blackhead disease through biosecurity and treatment maintains flock health.
xeriscaping: A landscaping method that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation. Xeriscaping is important for water conservation in agriculture.
tillage: The activity of preparing the soil for cultivation. Implementing appropriate tillage methods can improve soil health and optimize crop production.
Fibrous: Made of a mass of fibres. Fibrous rooted plants have roots that are masses of tiny threads with no major roots like tap roots. Growing fibrous rooted plants helps improve soil structure and prevent erosion.
pasteurisation: The heating of food or food products for a specific period to destroy bacteria. Pasteurisation ensures food safety and extends shelf life, protecting consumer health.
papain: An enzyme found in the juice of the papaya, used as a meat tenderizer and in medicine to help wounds to heal. Using natural enzymes in food processing and medicine can improve product quality and animal health.
rare breed: A breed of farm animal that is protected because its numbers are falling and it is in danger of becoming extinct. Preserving rare breeds helps maintain genetic diversity and can attract niche markets for specialty products.
Cruels: Cruels /kru:?lz/ noun same as actinobacillosis. Managing cruels involves providing proper healthcare and treatment for livestock.
potash fertilizer: A fertilizer based on potassium, e.g., potassium sulphate. Helpful content: Using potash fertilizers helps meet the potassium needs of crops, promoting healthy growth and development. Properly balanced fertilizers can prevent nutrient deficiencies and enhance overall crop productivity.