Heartwood

heartwood: The hard dead wood in the centre of a tree trunk which helps support the tree. Utilizing heartwood from trees can provide valuable timber for various uses.

Herbage Consumed

herbage consumed: The mass of herbage once it has been consumed by grazing animals. Monitoring herbage consumption ensures proper feed management and prevents overgrazing.

Housing

housing: A series of buildings for livestock. Providing proper housing for livestock supports their health and productivity.

Hemp Nettle

hemp nettle: A common weed which affects spring cereals and vegetables. Managing hemp nettle through proper weed control methods ensures healthy crop growth and prevents yield loss.

Hungry Soil

hungry soil: Soil which lacks nutrients, and so needs large amounts of fertilizer to produce good crops. Managing hungry soil ensures healthy crop growth and high yields.

Herbage Allowance

herbage allowance: The weight of herbage per unit of live weight at a point in time. Calculating herbage allowance helps farmers manage grazing efficiently and maintain pasture health.

Hemp

hemp: A plant used to make rope and that also produces an addictive drug. Growing hemp can provide farmers with valuable fiber for industrial use and contribute to diversified farm income.

Humidity

humidity: A measurement of how much water vapor is contained in the air. Monitoring humidity supports proper growing conditions for crops and livestock.

Home-Saved Seed

home-saved seed: Same as farm-saved seed. Using home-saved seed helps farmers reduce costs and maintain seed quality.