Pale Soft Exudative Muscle

pale soft exudative muscle: A condition where an animal’s meat becomes pale and lacks firmness. Abbr PSE. Managing livestock stress and diet can prevent this condition, ensuring better meat quality.

Analysis

analysis: The process of examining something in detail. The process of breaking down a substance into its parts in order to study them closely. Samples of material were removed for analysis. Understanding analysis helps farmers make informed decisions about crop and livestock management.

Bennet

bennet: Another term for bent, stiff-stemmed grasses found in pastures. Managing grasses like bennet supports healthy pastures for livestock grazing.

Viral Strike

viral strike: Any apparently new virus disease, borne by wind or vectors, which travels through a wide area causing devastating effects for a time, especially in large livestock units. Early detection and management of viral strikes can prevent widespread losses and protect farm profitability.

Immature

immature: Referring to an organism or part that is still developing. Helps farmers manage livestock and crop development stages.

Lice

Lice: Lice is the plural of louse. Managing lice infestations through proper pest control measures can protect livestock health and improve farm productivity.

Land Use

Land Use: Land use refers to the way in which land is used for different purposes such as farming or recreation. A survey of current land use helps farmers plan for diverse and sustainable agricultural practices.

Corriedale

Corriedale: Corriedale /k?rideil/ noun a New Zealand breed of sheep, originally from longwool rams and Merino ewes. Corriedale is now bred in Australia both for meat and its thick 27-micron wool. Raising Corriedale sheep provides high-quality meat and wool for markets.