Checkoff Program
Checkoff Program:
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Checkoff Program:
The systems and applications that use edge computing to process data closer to the source, reducing latency and improving efficiency in food production and distribution. For example, implementing food product edge computing technologies to enhance real-time monitoring and decision-making.
The prostate gland of cattle, often used for medicinal purposes. For example, producing beef prostate gland for pharmaceutical and health applications.
Calf Hutch:
The practices and strategies used to care for and manage cattle, including feeding, health care, and breeding. Effective cattle management is essential for productivity and profitability. For example, implementing a comprehensive cattle management plan to ensure herd health and productivity.
Cage-Free:
Practices and techniques used to manage and reduce water use in agriculture. Water conservation helps protect water resources and ensure sustainable agricultural production. For example, implementing drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting to conserve water and support crop growth.
Buckrake:
The study and application of genetic principles to improve livestock breeds. Genetics in animal agriculture includes selective breeding, genetic testing, and biotechnology. For example, using genetic testing to identify cattle with superior meat quality traits.
A calf that is raised and prepared for exhibition in livestock shows, judged on conformation and quality. Show calves are groomed and trained for competition. For instance, selecting and raising a show calf to compete in junior livestock shows.