Dairy Exporter
A business or individual involved in selling and shipping dairy products to international markets. For example, working as a dairy exporter to expand the market for milk and cheese in foreign countries.
Mothers and Motherhood in Rural Settings
A business or individual involved in selling and shipping dairy products to international markets. For example, working as a dairy exporter to expand the market for milk and cheese in foreign countries.
The process of administering anthelmintic drugs to animals to eliminate parasitic worms. Deworming is crucial for maintaining animal health and productivity. For instance, regularly deworming livestock to prevent parasitic infestations and improve weight gain.
The study and assessment of market conditions, including supply, demand, and consumer preferences, to inform agricultural business decisions. For example, conducting market analysis to identify trends and opportunities in the agricultural sector.
The tools and systems used to manage retail operations, including inventory, sales, and customer service, in food production and distribution. For example, using food product retail management software to enhance store performance and customer satisfaction.
The strategies and practices used to protect farm property, assets, and operations from theft, vandalism, and other threats. For example, implementing farm security measures to safeguard livestock, equipment, and crops.
A breed of beef cattle developed in the United States, known for its hardiness and fertility. Beefmaster cattle are used for meat production and crossbreeding. For example, raising Beefmaster cattle for their efficiency and adaptability to various environments.
A type of fish commonly farmed for its edible flesh. Trout farming involves raising fish in controlled environments such as ponds or tanks. For instance, operating a trout farm to produce fish for the seafood market and meet consumer demand.
The development and implementation of programs to reward and retain loyal customers, including discounts, points, and exclusive offers. For example, creating food product loyalty programs to encourage repeat purchases and build customer loyalty.
The ability of soil to hold water and make it available to plants. Soil water retention is influenced by factors such as soil texture, organic matter, and management practices. For example, enhancing soil water retention through organic matter addition and conservation tillage to support healthy crop growth and reduce irrigation needs.
Actions taken to respond to and manage emergencies such as natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and accidents on farms. Effective emergency response plans help minimize damage and ensure safety. For example, having a plan in place to handle a wildfire threatening farm buildings and livestock.