Brush

brush: A dense growth of shrubs or small trees. Managing brush through clearing and controlled grazing supports pasture health and reduces fire risk.

Cattle Heat Detection

The process of identifying female cattle in estrus to optimize breeding timing. Heat detection methods include visual observation, electronic monitors, and hormone testing. For example, using heat detection aids to identify cows ready for insemination.

Intraspecific

intraspecific: Occurring within a species. Helps farmers understand breeding and genetic diversity within species.

Carnallite

Carnallite: A white or pale mineral containing hydrated magnesium and potassium chlorides, used as a source of potassium in fertilizers. Using carnallite in fertilizers improves soil fertility and crop yields.

Vitamin D

vitamin D: A vitamin which is soluble in fat, and is found in butter, eggs, and fish. It is also produced by the skin when exposed to sunlight. Ensuring adequate vitamin D intake can improve bone health and growth in livestock.

Eutrophic

eutrophic: Referring to water which is high in dissolved mineral nutrients. Understanding eutrophic conditions helps farmers manage water quality and prevent nutrient pollution.

Planning Inquiry

planning inquiry: A hearing before a government inspector relating to a decision of a local authority in planning matters. Helpful content: Participating in planning inquiries can help farmers advocate for their projects and address any concerns raised by the community or authorities. This process can lead to better-informed decisions that support agricultural development.