Heterozygous

heterozygous: Relating to a cell or organism that has two or more variant forms (alleles) of at least one of its genes. Understanding heterozygosity helps in developing effective breeding strategies.

Hopper

hopper: A container with a hole at the bottom, for holding seed or fertilizer granules. Using hoppers ensures efficient and accurate distribution of seeds and fertilizers.

HTA

HTA: Abbreviation for Horticultural Trades Association. Engaging with HTA can provide farmers with valuable support and resources for horticultural practices.

Herd

herd: A number of animals such as cattle kept together on a farm or looked after by a farmer. Properly managing a herd ensures the health and productivity of livestock.

Hand Feeding

hand feeding: Hand rearing, the process of bringing up orphaned animals by feeding them with a bottle. Hand feeding orphaned animals ensures their survival and can contribute to the genetic diversity and productivity of the herd or flock.

Hedgebank

hedgebank: A raised strip of earth on which a hedge is planted. Managing hedgebanks can enhance field boundaries and provide habitats for wildlife.

Herdsman

herdsman: Someone who looks after a herd of animals. Skilled herdsmen are essential for maintaining the health and productivity of livestock.