Lambing Pen

Lambing Pen: A lambing pen is a pen in which a ewe is kept when giving birth to lambs. Using lambing pens can provide a safe and controlled environment for ewes during lambing, improving outcomes for both mothers and offspring.

Beech

beech: A common hardwood tree. Managing beech trees provides valuable timber and enhances biodiversity on the farm.

Fodder

Fodder: Plant material or a crop grown to give to animals as food, e.g., grass or clover. Growing and managing fodder crops provides nutritious feed for livestock and supports sustainable farming practices.

Drier

drier: A machine used to dry a crop, usually grain. Dryers help preserve crops by reducing their moisture content, preventing mold and spoilage.

Dairy Auction

A public sale where dairy cattle and dairy products are sold to the highest bidder. Dairy auctions are used to buy and sell livestock and goods. For example, attending a dairy auction to purchase high-quality cows for a dairy farm.

Halothane Gene

halothane gene: A recessive gene found in some breeds of pigs which affects the animal’s susceptibility to stress and can lead to porcine stress syndrome. Understanding genetic traits like the halothane gene allows farmers to select for healthier, more resilient livestock.

Source

source: to get materials or products from a particular place or supplier. ‘It was time people started buying food more ethically, said Mr Mitchell, to give them a sense of pride in their region. The extra work needed to source from multiple small suppliers was well worth it.’ [Farmers Weekly]. Sourcing materials and products ethically ensures sustainability and supports local economies.

Sheepmeat

sheepmeat: A term used in the EU for meat from a sheep or lamb. Farmers benefit from producing sheepmeat for its market demand and versatility in culinary uses.

Kieserite

kieserite: Kieserite – magnesium sulphate powder, used as a fertilizer where magnesium deficiency is evident, especially in light sandy soil. Helps farmers correct soil nutrient deficiencies.

Toxicological

toxicological: Referring to toxicology. Understanding toxicological principles can help farmers manage risks associated with pesticides, chemicals, and other toxic substances.