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.

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.

Food Product Business Continuity

The practices and strategies used to ensure the ongoing operation and resilience of food production and distribution businesses during and after disruptions. For example, implementing food product business continuity plans to safeguard against potential risks and ensure long-term success.

Short Plate

A primal cut of beef obtained from the lower rib and belly area, known for its rich flavor and marbling. Plate cuts include short ribs and skirt steak. For instance, producing short ribs for grilling and braising.

Food Product Sexual Harassment Prevention

The practices and policies that prevent and address sexual harassment in the workplace, ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all employees. For example, developing food product sexual harassment prevention programs to protect employees and promote workplace safety.

Bull Sale

An event where bulls are auctioned or sold for breeding purposes. Bull sales are important for acquiring high-quality genetics. For example, attending a bull sale to purchase bulls with superior genetics for herd improvement.

Muscling

The amount and distribution of muscle on an animal’s body. Muscling is a key trait in meat production. For instance, evaluating the muscling of beef cattle to ensure high-quality meat cuts and market demand.

Water Trough

A container used to hold water for livestock. Water troughs come in various sizes and materials and are placed in fields or barns. For instance, placing water troughs in pastures to provide drinking water for grazing cattle.

Bull Selection And Management

The process of choosing and managing bulls for breeding based on their genetic traits and performance. Bull selection is crucial for improving herd quality. For example, selecting bulls with high genetic merit for growth and carcass traits.

Wind Erosion

The process by which soil is removed from the land surface by wind movement. Wind erosion can reduce soil fertility and degrade land quality. For example, implementing windbreaks and cover cropping to prevent wind erosion and protect soil health in agricultural landscapes.