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husbandry
[ huhz-buhn-dree ]
noun
- the cultivation and production of edible crops or of animals for food; agriculture; farming.
- the science of raising crops or food animals.
- careful or thrifty management; frugality, thrift, or conservation.
- the management of domestic affairs or of resources generally.
husbandry
/ ˈhʌzbəndrɪ /
noun
- farming, esp when regarded as a science, skill, or art
- management of affairs and resources
husbandry
/ hŭz′bən-drē /
- The application of scientific principles to agriculture, especially to animal breeding.
Word History and Origins
Origin of husbandry1
Example Sentences
As well as tech, there's also good old-fashioned animal husbandry skills.
But whatever Eliza’s husbandry, and however many trees survived, they took several years to bear fruit, and the first crop might have amounted to a massive 16 oranges.
Once commercial options become available, they would likely be marketed as husbandry practices that maximize animal "happiness."
As a result, only 13 percent of the meat products offered in supermarkets are produced according to husbandry standards that exceed the minimum legal guidelines.
The animal husbandry sector faces a complex set of challenges as a result of various competing interests.
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