Energy Crops
Energy Crops:
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
Energy Crops:
Tools and machinery used in precision agriculture to enhance farming efficiency and productivity. Precision farming equipment includes GPS-guided tractors, automated planters, and drone technology. For instance, using GPS-guided equipment to ensure accurate planting and reduce overlap in field operations.
A container used to package and distribute milk, typically made of glass or plastic. For example, using reusable milk bottles to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
The approaches used to promote and sell food products, including branding, advertising, and consumer education. For example, developing food product marketing strategies to highlight the quality and benefits of locally produced goods.
Diversified Farming:
The systems and practices used to track the origin and movement of food products through the supply chain, ensuring transparency and accountability. For example, using food product traceability systems to monitor production and distribution and ensure food safety.
The gall bladder of cattle, often used in traditional dishes and for making pet food. For example, producing beef gall bladder for culinary and industrial applications.
Custom Harvesting:
Coverall:
The proportion of lean, edible meat obtained from a carcass, used to assess yield and quality. For example, evaluating cutability to optimize meat production and meet market demands.