Haulm Silage

haulm silage: Silage made from the stems and leaves of peas and beans left after harvest. Producing haulm silage can provide a valuable feed source for livestock, improving farm sustainability.

Habitat Restoration

habitat restoration: Activity carried out to return an area to a former more favorable condition for wildlife. Restoring habitats can enhance farm productivity by improving pollination and pest control through natural processes.

Habitat

habitat: The type of environment in which a specific organism lives. Knowing the habitat needs of crops and livestock ensures they are grown or raised in optimal conditions, leading to healthier and more productive farming.

Herbicide

herbicide: A chemical that kills plants, especially used to control weeds. Proper use of herbicides helps farmers manage weeds effectively, ensuring healthy crop growth and higher yields.

Hide-Bound

hide-bound: A condition where dehydration makes it difficult for the animal’s skin to move over the underlying tissues. Preventing hide-bound conditions ensures the health and well-being of livestock.

Harden Off

harden off: To make plants which have been raised in a greenhouse become gradually more used to the natural temperature outdoors. Hardening off plants ensures they can withstand outdoor conditions, leading to better survival and growth rates.

Hyperphosphate

hyperphosphate: A soft rock phosphate obtained from North America. Using hyperphosphate improves soil fertility and supports healthy crop growth.

Hindquarters

hindquarters: The back part of an animal, including the haunches and hind legs. Managing the hindquarters of livestock effectively ensures proper meat processing and quality.

Hydrocarbon

hydrocarbon: A compound formed of hydrogen and carbon. Understanding hydrocarbons supports environmental health and sustainability on the farm.