Glossary F

The Environmental Glossary. Letter F +++ Popular Articles: 'Function', 'Feeder', 'Fishery'

Deutsch: Gemästete Rinder / Español: Ganado Engordado / Português: Gado Engordado / Français: Bovins d'engraissement / Italiano: Bovini ingrassati /

A Fed Cattle is a Steer or heifer that have been fed concentrates, usually for 90-120 days in a feedlot.

Deutsch: Bundesgesetz über Insektizide, Fungizide und Rodentizide / Español: Ley Federal de Insecticidas, Fungicidas y Rodenticidas / Português: Lei Federal de Inseticidas, Fungicidas e Rodenticidas / Français: Loi fédérale sur les insecticides, fongicides et rodenticides / Italiano: Legge federale sugli insetticidi, fungicidi e rodenticidi /

A Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act is the objective of FIFRA is to provide federal control of

A federal land is land owned and administered by the federal government, including national parks and national forests.

A Federal, Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) is It specifies the levels of pesticides, chemicals,

A Feed Bunk is Bunk - A feed trough or feeding station for cattle.

A Feed Grain is any of a number of grains used for livestock or poultry feed. Corn and sorghum are Feed Grains.

Deutsch: Fütterung / Español: Alimentador / Português: Alimentador / Français: Distributeur / Italiano: Alimentatore /

A feeder is a cattle that need further feeding prior to slaughter.

Or: A feeder is a producer who feeds cattle.

A Feeder Pig Operation is the operation when the Breeder sells pigs out of the Nursery phase to grow them out to market weight.

Deutsch: Fütterungsplatz / Español: Corral de engorde / Português: Confinamento / Français: Parc d'engraissement / Italiano: Feedlot /

A Feedlot is Enterprise in which cattle are fed grain and other Concentrates for usually 90-120 days.

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