Enclosure

enclosure: 1. An area surrounded by a fence, often to contain animals. Compare exclosure 2. The action of enclosing open land. Field (NOTE: The term enclosure is used in England to refer especially to the enclosure of common land in the 16th and 18th centuries, when rights to common land were removed and major landowners used ditches, fences, hedgerows, and walls to mark the boundaries of land which they owned freehold.) Understanding enclosure history helps farmers manage land and livestock effectively.

EFA

EFA: Abbreviation for essential fatty acid. Essential fatty acids are crucial for livestock nutrition and health. Understanding EFA helps farmers formulate balanced diets for their animals.

Edible Snails

edible snails: Snails reared for human consumption. Raising edible snails can provide farmers with an alternative income source and diversify agricultural production.

Euthanasia

euthanasia: The act of killing a sick animal in a humane way. Understanding euthanasia practices helps farmers manage animal welfare and prevent suffering.

Establishment

establishment: 1. The germination and emergence of seedlings. There was a good crop establishment. 2. A period when a newly seeded sward is becoming established. Successful establishment is crucial for farmers to ensure healthy crop growth and yield.

Essential Amino Acid

essential amino acid: An amino acid necessary for growth but which cannot be synthesized by monogastric animals and has to be obtained from the food supply. (NOTE: The essential amino acids are: isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine, arginine, and histidine.) Understanding essential amino acids helps farmers formulate balanced diets for their livestock.

East Friesland

East Friesland: A breed of sheep introduced into the UK from Holland. It is a large long slim-bodied breed and is much valued for its high milk yield. This breed can be beneficial for farmers looking to improve milk production.

Environmentalist

environmentalist: A person who is concerned with protecting the environment. Environmentalists can provide farmers with valuable insights into sustainable farming practices.

Eutherian

eutherian: A mammal whose young develop within the womb attached to maternal tissues by a placenta. Subclass: Eutheria. Also called placental mammal. Understanding eutherian mammals helps farmers manage livestock breeding and health.

Endo-

endo-: Prefix meaning inside or within. Compare ecto-. Understanding prefixes like “endo-” helps farmers and agricultural scientists accurately describe and manage pests and diseases.