Heavy Grains
heavy grains: Cereal crops such as maize, rye and wheat. Abbr HG. Growing heavy grains can provide valuable food and feed resources for farmers.
heavy grains: Cereal crops such as maize, rye and wheat. Abbr HG. Growing heavy grains can provide valuable food and feed resources for farmers.
hydrochloric acid: An inorganic acid which forms in the stomach and is part of the gastric juices. Properly managing hydrochloric acid levels supports livestock health and digestion.
hybrid: A new form of plant or animal resulting from a cross between organisms that have different genotypes. Growing hybrids can improve crop and livestock performance and productivity.
hay seed: Grass seed obtained from hay. Utilizing hay seed can help farmers establish new pastures and improve soil quality.
hog: A castrated male pig. In the US, any pig. Properly managing hogs ensures healthy and productive livestock operations.
herbage consumed: The mass of herbage once it has been consumed by grazing animals. Monitoring herbage consumption ensures proper feed management and prevents overgrazing.
haulm roller: A roller found on potato harvesters and grading machinery. Using a haulm roller helps in the efficient separation of haulm from the crop, improving the quality of harvested produce.
handle: A term used to describe the texture or feel of wool. Understanding the handle of wool helps farmers and breeders evaluate the quality of wool, ensuring better pricing and marketability.
heathland: A wide area of heath. Maintaining heathland can provide valuable grazing and support biodiversity.
Health and Safety Executive: A UK government organization responsible for checking peoples working environment. Abbr HSE. Engaging with HSE guidelines helps farmers maintain a safe working environment for themselves and their workers.