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.
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
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.
Four Tooth Sheep: A sheep that is 1821 months of age. Properly managing four tooth sheep ensures their health and productivity.
Fishmeal: A powder of dried fish, used as an animal feed or fertilizer. Using fishmeal as feed enhances livestock nutrition and supports sustainable farming practices.
FVO: Abbreviation for Food and Veterinary Office. This office provides valuable guidance to farmers on best practices for food safety and animal health.
Fallowing: The process of allowing land to lie fallow for a period. It helps improve soil structure, fertility, and reduce pest and weed pressure.
Fen: An area of flat marshy land with plants such as reeds and mosses growing in alkaline water. Managing fenland can provide valuable wildlife habitats and agricultural resources.
Feed Grain: A cereal fed to animals and birds, e.g., wheat or maize. Choosing high-quality feed grain supports animal health and growth.
Forage Maize: Maize grown for ensilage. Properly managing forage maize production ensures a valuable feed source for livestock and supports crop rotation.
Field Trial: A trial that tests the ability of a crop variety to perform under normal cultivation conditions. Conducting field trials helps farmers select the best varieties for their specific conditions and improve crop performance.
Folic Acid: A vitamin in the vitamin B complex found in milk, liver, yeast, and green plants such as spinach. Ensuring adequate folic acid levels supports livestock health and reproduction.