Hydropower

hydropower: Same as hydroelectric power. Utilizing hydropower provides a renewable energy source for farm operations.

Hive Placement And Apiary Design

The principles and practices used to select and arrange beehive locations for optimal health and productivity, including considerations for sun exposure, wind protection, and forage availability. For example, designing an apiary to provide a suitable environment for honeybee colonies.

Tom Turkey

tom turkey: A male turkey. Raising tom turkeys can provide high-quality meat and diversify poultry production on the farm.

Labourer

Labourer: A labourer is a person who does heavy work. Employing labourers can help farmers manage demanding physical tasks, improving efficiency and productivity on the farm.

Palatability

palatability: The extent to which something is good to eat. Palatable feed encourages better livestock consumption and growth, improving overall health and productivity.

Deep Ploughing

deep ploughing: Ploughing very deep into the soil, used when reclaiming previously virgin land for agricultural purposes. Deep ploughing can improve soil structure and root penetration for crops. Farmers should consider the benefits and potential drawbacks of deep ploughing, such as soil erosion and disturbance of soil life. Implementing deep ploughing as part of a broader soil management plan can optimize its benefits while minimizing negative impacts.

Dairy Heifer

A young female dairy cow that has not yet calved. Dairy heifers are raised to join the milking herd. For example, managing dairy heifers’ nutrition and health to prepare them for their first lactation.

Tuberculosis

tuberculosis: An infectious disease caused by the tuberculosis bacillus, where infected lumps form in tissue and which affects humans and other animals. Cattle and pigs are more commonly affected than other species. It is a notifiable disease. Proper management of tuberculosis can prevent outbreaks and protect livestock and human health.