Half-Breed
half-breed: An animal of mixed breed, mainly applied to crossbred sheep. Crossbreeding can produce animals with desirable traits such as disease resistance and improved productivity.
half-breed: An animal of mixed breed, mainly applied to crossbred sheep. Crossbreeding can produce animals with desirable traits such as disease resistance and improved productivity.
euthanasia: The act of killing a sick animal in a humane way. Understanding euthanasia practices helps farmers manage animal welfare and prevent suffering.
The pathways through which agricultural products are sold and distributed to consumers, including direct sales, wholesalers, and retailers. For example, exploring agricultural marketing channels to expand market reach and increase sales.
silage tower: A container used for making and storing silage. Farmers benefit from using silage towers for efficient and controlled silage production and storage.
botfly: A fly that lays eggs on animals, which hatch into larvae that burrow into the host’s skin. Controlling botflies protects livestock health and prevents infestations.
petrol: A fuel for vehicles such as tractors. Compare diesel. Ensuring a reliable supply of petrol supports farm operations and machinery maintenance.
Coomb: Coomb /ku:m/ noun a measure of cereals, equalling one sack or four bushels. Understanding agricultural measures like coomb aids in managing crop yields and storage.
Converter: Converter /k?n v?t?/ noun a device which alters the form of something A backup converter converts the alternating current power into direct current. Utilizing converters ensures efficient resource use and adaptation to new systems.
dehydrated milk: Milk which has been dried and reduced to a powder. Dehydrated milk is a valuable product for extending the shelf life of milk and reducing transportation costs. Farmers and processors should ensure proper drying techniques and packaging to maintain the quality of dehydrated milk. Understanding market opportunities for dehydrated milk can help optimize production and profitability.
The study of the principles and practices of crop production and management. Crop science includes research on plant breeding, genetics, and pest management. For example, developing new crop varieties with improved resistance to diseases.