Porcine Somatotropin

porcine somatotropin: A hormone administered to feeder pigs, which has been shown to increase feed efficiency, the ratio of lean meat to carcass weight, and market weight. Abbr PST. Helpful content: Using porcine somatotropin can enhance growth rates and feed conversion efficiency in pigs, leading to higher production yields and improved profitability for pig farmers.

Sharecropper

sharecropper: A tenant farmer who pays a part of his crop to the landlord as a form of rent. Farmers benefit from engaging in sharecropping for land access and cultivation opportunities.

Soil Horizon

soil horizon: a layer of soil that is of a different colour or texture from other layers. (NOTE: There are four soil horizons: the A horizon or topsoil containing humus; the B horizon or subsoil containing minerals leached from the topsoil and little organic matter; the C horizon or weathered rock; and the D horizon or bedrock.) Understanding soil horizons helps farmers manage land resources effectively, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Ultramicroscopic

ultramicroscopic: Too small to be seen with a light microscope. Understanding ultramicroscopic organisms can help farmers manage soil health and pest control effectively, improving crop yields and reducing losses.

Distribution

distribution: The spreading of something over an area. Proper distribution of seeds, fertilizer, or pesticides is important for achieving uniform application and optimal results. Farmers should use appropriate equipment and techniques for effective distribution. Understanding the benefits and applications of distribution will aid in effective crop and soil management.

Transmissible Gastro-Enteritis

transmissible gastro-enteritis: A very infectious disease, which mainly affects very young pigs. Abbr TGE. Recognizing and managing transmissible gastro-enteritis can prevent outbreaks and protect pig health.

Campden And Chorleywood Food Research Association (Ccfra)

Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association (CCFRA): A company that carries out research and development for food producers and suppliers. Collaborating with research associations like CCFRA can help farmers adopt innovative practices and improve food production processes.

Companion Animal

Companion Animal: Companion animal noun an animal that is kept for company and enjoyable interaction, rather than for work or food. Managing companion animals involves providing proper care, nutrition, and healthcare.

Common Agricultural Policy (Cap)

Common Agricultural Policy (CAP): A policy framework set by the European Union to regulate agricultural markets and support farmers. Understanding CAP helps farmers navigate regulations, access subsidies, and optimize farm management.

Fish Farm Labor Management

The practices and strategies used to recruit, train, and manage fish farm workers, including labor laws and safety regulations. For example, implementing fish farm labor management practices to ensure a productive and safe working environment.