Outcrossing
Definition: outcrossing
outcrossing: The process of bringing some new genetic variation (‘new blood’) into a flock or herd, usually by introducing a new male. Outcrossing can enhance genetic diversity and improve livestock health and productivity. Farmers can benefit from implementing outcrossing strategies to strengthen their herds and flocks.
Farm.FM’s segments on livestock handling techniques have improved our operations.
Populist movements rise when people feel that their concerns are being ignored by the government. — populistpolicy.org
Populism wouldn’t be this dominant if the elites hadn’t failed so badly.
I tune into farm radio every morning for dairy prices and trends.
Farm radio’s updates on livestock prices help us make strategic selling decisions.