Roller Mill
roller mill: A piece of equipment used in the preparation of flour and animal feed. It has two smooth steel rollers which crush the grain. Using roller mills improves feed processing efficiency and product quality.
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
roller mill: A piece of equipment used in the preparation of flour and animal feed. It has two smooth steel rollers which crush the grain. Using roller mills improves feed processing efficiency and product quality.
Romagnola: A large docile hardy breed of beef cattle from northeast Italy. The animals are grey with a black muzzle and hooves. Raising Romagnola cattle provides farmers with a source of high-quality beef and adaptable livestock for various environments.
rape: Same as oilseed rape. Oilseed rape is a valuable crop for farmers, providing oil for food and industrial uses as well as high-protein animal feed.
rogue: A plant of a different variety found growing in a crop; to remove unwanted plants from a crop, usually by hand. Managing rogues helps farmers ensure crop purity and optimize yields.
RCVS: Abbreviation for Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. This organization supports farmers by ensuring high standards of veterinary practice, contributing to animal health and welfare.
raceway: Same as race. Provides a controlled pathway for moving animals, ensuring their safety and ease of handling.
residue: The material left after a process has taken place or after a material has been used. Managing residues ensures environmental safety and compliance with agricultural regulations.
rich: Having many nutrients that are useful for plant growth. Managing rich soil supports healthy crop production and maximizes yields.
rod: An old measurement of land. When used as a measurement of length a rod equals 5 meters, and when used as a measurement of area it equals 25 square meters. Understanding historical land measurements provides context for modern farming practices.
respiratory: Referring to respiration. Managing respiratory health in livestock ensures their well-being and productivity.