Hypomagnesaemia

hypomagnesaemia: A condition caused by a lack of magnesium in the bloodstream that makes animals shiver and stagger. Cattle may be affected shortly after being turned out onto spring pastures after having wintered indoors. Also called grass staggers. Preventing and managing hypomagnesaemia ensures the health and productivity of livestock.

Hyphae

hyphae: Long thin filaments which make up a typical fungus. Understanding hyphae supports effective fungal management and soil health.

Highland

highland: Referring to a hilly or mountainous area. Highland vegetation is mainly grass, heather, and herbs. Managing highland areas effectively supports grazing livestock and biodiversity.

Hornbeam

hornbeam: A tree which produces very hard wood, formerly used in making wheels for farm carts. Growing hornbeam provides farmers with valuable timber and supports biodiversity.

Horticulturist

horticulturist: A person who specializes in horticulture. Skilled horticulturists support farm productivity and sustainability through specialized knowledge and practices.

Hygiene

hygiene: The state or practice of being clean and keeping healthy conditions. Maintaining good hygiene practices ensures the health and productivity of livestock and farm workers.

Hardjo

hardjo: Leptospira hardjo. Monitoring and managing Leptospira hardjo infections in livestock helps prevent economic losses and ensures the health of the herd.

Haunch

haunch: The hind leg of an animal, especially a deer. Understanding the anatomy of animals like deer helps farmers manage and process meat more effectively.