Clun Forest
Clun Forest: A hardy grass hill breed of sheep with fine dense fleece, a dark brown face, and a permanent topknot. Raising Clun Forest sheep provides high-quality wool and meat, contributing to farm productivity and income.
Clun Forest: A hardy grass hill breed of sheep with fine dense fleece, a dark brown face, and a permanent topknot. Raising Clun Forest sheep provides high-quality wool and meat, contributing to farm productivity and income.
Quercus: The Latin name for the oak tree. Knowing botanical names like Quercus helps farmers and agricultural professionals communicate clearly about specific plants, enhancing collaboration and research efforts in forestry and crop management.
The process of preparing for the transfer of dairy farm ownership and management to the next generation or new owners. For example, developing a dairy farm succession plan to ensure a smooth transition and preserve the farm’s legacy.
A highly contagious viral disease in cattle, causing respiratory and reproductive problems. IBR is managed through vaccination and herd management practices. For example, vaccinating cattle against IBR to prevent respiratory disease and reproductive losses.
neutralise: neutralise, verb to make an acid neutral. Acid in drainage water can be neutralized by limestone. To make a bacterial toxin harmless by combining it with the correct amount of antitoxin. To counteract the effect of something. Neutralizing harmful substances in soil, water, or livestock environments is essential for maintaining farm productivity and safety. Farmers can benefit from understanding neutralization processes and using appropriate materials to mitigate the impact of acids, toxins, and other harmful agents. Effective neutralization practices ensure healthier crops, livestock, and overall farm sustainability.
interbreed: To mate and have offspring. To cross animals or plants with different characteristics to produce offspring with distinctive features. Helps farmers manage breeding programs.
Compost Heap: Compost heap noun a pile of organic, especially plant, waste, usually kept in a container and left to decay gradually, being turned over occasionally. It is used as a fertilizer and soil improver. Managing compost heaps involves regular turning and monitoring to ensure proper decomposition.
broad beans: A type of large-seeded legume. Growing broad beans provides nutritious food and improves soil health through nitrogen fixation.