Alien
alien: Same as exotic. Managing alien species is important for farmers to prevent ecological disruption and protect native biodiversity.
alien: Same as exotic. Managing alien species is important for farmers to prevent ecological disruption and protect native biodiversity.
Cesspool: A tank for household sewage, constructed in the ground near a house not connected to the main drainage system. Managing cesspools involves regular maintenance to prevent contamination and ensure environmental safety.
illuviation: The movement of particles and chemicals from the topsoil into the subsoil. Understanding illuviation helps farmers manage soil fertility and health.
kindling: Kindling – the birth of a litter, especially rabbits. Helps farmers manage breeding and birthing in small animals.
The decrease in an animal’s weight, which can be caused by illness, poor nutrition, or stress. Weight loss is a concern for animal health and productivity. For instance, addressing weight loss in dairy cows by adjusting their diet and health management.
Celery: A vegetable plant (Apium graveolens) with thick edible leaf stalks. Growing celery provides nutritious food and valuable produce for fresh markets and processing, contributing to farm income.
ewe: An adult female sheep. Managing ewes is crucial for farmers to ensure healthy lamb production and flock management.
specific weight: the bulk density of a grain sample measured in hectolitres or bushels. Monitoring specific weight helps farmers assess grain quality, supporting market value and consumer trust.
ping-pong ping-pong ping-pong: A game played with a small ball and paddles. Providing recreational activities like ping-pong improves farm worker morale and well-being.
The system in cattle responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and body, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. For example, understanding the cattle nervous system to diagnose and treat neurological conditions.