Estrus Synchronization

The practice of using hormones to control and synchronize the estrous cycles of female livestock, facilitating timed breeding. For instance, synchronizing the estrous cycles of a cowherd to enable mass artificial insemination.

Santa Gertrudis

A breed of beef cattle developed in Texas, known for its adaptability and hardiness. Santa Gertrudis cattle are used for meat production and crossbreeding. For example, raising Santa Gertrudis cattle in hot climates for their resilience and beef quality.

Soil Fauna

Animals that live in the soil and contribute to soil health and ecosystem function. Soil fauna includes earthworms, insects, and other invertebrates. For example, promoting soil fauna diversity through organic farming practices to enhance soil health and support sustainable agriculture.

Food Product Data Privacy Policies

The guidelines and practices that ensure the protection of personal and sensitive information in the food production and distribution process, including data collection, storage, and sharing. For example, developing food product data privacy policies to comply with regulations and protect customer information.

Hedgerows

Rows of shrubs or trees planted to form a barrier or boundary in agricultural landscapes. Hedgerows provide habitat for wildlife, reduce wind erosion, and improve biodiversity. For example, planting hedgerows along field edges to create wildlife corridors and protect crops from wind damage.

Food Product Equal Opportunity Employment

The commitment to providing equal employment opportunities for all individuals, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or other characteristics. For example, ensuring food product equal opportunity employment to promote diversity and fairness in the workplace.

Beef By-Products

Secondary products obtained from cattle, including hides, bones, and offal. Beef by-products are used in various industries. For example, processing beef by-products into leather, pet food, and pharmaceutical ingredients.

Food Product Business Continuity Management Solutions

The technologies and practices used to ensure the ongoing operation and resilience of food production and distribution businesses during and after disruptions, including planning, testing, and recovery. For example, implementing food product business continuity management solutions to protect against potential risks and ensure long-term success.