Horned
horned: With horns. Managing horned livestock ensures their well-being and safe handling.
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
horned: With horns. Managing horned livestock ensures their well-being and safe handling.
heredity: The transfer of genetically controlled characteristics from parent to offspring. Managing heredity ensures the propagation of beneficial traits in livestock and crops.
halter: A rope with a noose for holding and leading horses or cattle. Using halters correctly ensures safe handling and management of livestock.
herbivore: An animal that feeds only on plants. Managing herbivores in a farm setting ensures balanced diets and healthy growth for livestock.
humify: To break down rotting organic waste to form humus. Practicing humification improves soil fertility and supports healthy crop growth.
heifer: A young female cow that has not yet borne a calf. Managing heifers properly ensures their health and productivity as future milk or meat producers.
heart rot: A disease of sugar beet and mangolds, caused by boron deficiency. Managing boron levels in soil helps prevent heart rot and ensures healthy crop growth.
halophyte: A plant that is able to grow in salty soil, as in estuaries. Cultivating halophytes can be a sustainable practice for farms in coastal or saline regions.
hedgerow: A line of bushes forming a hedge. Maintaining hedgerows can support biodiversity, provide natural barriers, and improve the aesthetics of the farm landscape.
habitat management: Same as nature management. Effective habitat management can lead to sustainable farming practices, helping maintain soil health and supporting beneficial wildlife.