Cattle Reproductive System

The system in cattle responsible for producing and delivering offspring, including the ovaries, uterus, testes, and accessory glands. For example, managing cattle reproductive health to optimize breeding and calving success.

Crested Dogstail

Crested Dogstail: Crested dogstail /krestid d?gzte?l/ noun a perennial grass (Cynosurus cristatus) which is not very palatable because of its wiry inflorescences, and is used in seed mixtures for lawns. Utilizing crested dogstail enhances lawn management and soil health.

Soil Moisture

The amount of water present in the soil, which affects plant growth, nutrient availability, and soil health. Soil moisture is influenced by factors such as precipitation, irrigation, and soil texture. For example, managing soil moisture through proper irrigation practices to support healthy plant growth and optimize water use efficiency.

Tarragon

tarragon: An aromatic plant (Artemisia dracunculus) whose leaves are used for seasoning. Growing tarragon can diversify farm produce and provide value-added culinary herbs.

VIDA

VIDA: Abbreviation for Veterinary Investigation Diagnosis Analysis. Using VIDA can improve disease tracking and management in livestock.

Best Practice

best practice: The most effective method of achieving an objective or completing a task. Implementing best practices improves farm efficiency and sustainability.

White-Faced Woodland

White-faced Woodland: A large hill breed of sheep, with white face and legs and pinkish nostrils. The ram has heavy twisted horns. Found mainly in the South Pennines, it has been crossed with other hill breeds to give them its size and vigour. Also called Penistone. Raising White-faced Woodland sheep can provide high-quality wool and meat, enhancing farm income.

BBS

BBS: Abbreviation for big bale silage. Utilizing big bale silage methods ensures high-quality forage preservation.