Pedology

pedology: The study of the soil. Understanding pedology helps in improving soil health and fertility, leading to better crop yields.

Stillbirth

stillbirth: the birth of a dead animal or abortion at a late stage of pregnancy. Properly managing stillbirths ensures livestock health and productivity, supporting farm profitability.

Cotentin

Cotentin: Cotentin /k?t?ntin/ noun French breed of sheep from the Cotentin peninsula of Normandy. Raising Cotentin sheep provides high-quality meat and wool for markets.

Diet Formulation

diet formulation: The combining of different types of feedstuffs or nutrients to form a healthy and balanced diet for an animal. Probably the most likely area for reform was diet formulation, and with feed accounting for 70 percent of production costs, it was essential to examine management practices such as phase feeding to more precisely tailor feed inputs to requirements. [Farming News]. Proper diet formulation is crucial for optimizing the health and productivity of livestock. Farmers should work with veterinarians and nutritionists to develop balanced and cost-effective diets for their animals. Understanding the principles of diet formulation will aid in efficient feed management and improved farm profitability.

Soil Management

soil management: the study of soil’s physical properties and how to maintain a healthy and functional soil system. Proper soil management ensures long-term soil health and productivity, supporting sustainable agricultural practices.

Mountain

mountain: land which rises above the surrounding land, forming a natural feature of the landscape. Understanding the characteristics and management of mountain land can help farmers optimize their agricultural practices and improve sustainability.

Lop Ears

Lop Ears: Lop ears are long ears which hang down on either side of the animal’s head. Understanding animal anatomy, such as lop ears, can aid in livestock management and breeding.

Rubus

Rubus: A genus of plants including cane fruits such as raspberries and blackberries. Growing Rubus species provides farmers with high-value fruit crops and supports diversified farm income.

Risk

risk: A combination of the likelihood of injury, damage, or loss being caused by a potentially dangerous substance, technology, or activity, or by a failure to do something, and the seriousness of the possible consequences; something that is regarded as likely to cause injury, damage, or loss. Understanding and managing risks helps farmers protect farm assets and ensure operational safety.

Hydrology

hydrology: The study of water, its composition and properties, and in particular the place of water in the environment. Understanding hydrology supports proper water management and sustainability on the farm.