Category: B

Bunker

 April Kingsman  November 14, 2009  1 Comment on Bunker

bunker: A storage area for silage or grain. Using bunkers ensures proper storage and preservation of farm products.

Butterfly

 April Kingsman  October 30, 2009  1 Comment on Butterfly

butterfly: A flying insect with large, often brightly colored wings. Encouraging butterfly populations supports pollination and enhances farm biodiversity.

Bird Table

 April Kingsman  October 10, 2009  1 Comment on Bird Table

bird table: A platform for feeding birds. Providing bird tables supports farm biodiversity and helps control insect pests.

Best Practice

 April Kingsman  October 3, 2009  1 Comment on Best Practice

best practice: The most effective method of achieving an objective or completing a task. Implementing best practices improves farm efficiency and sustainability.

BBS

 April Kingsman  October 2, 2009  0 Comments on BBS

BBS: Abbreviation for big bale silage. Utilizing big bale silage methods ensures high-quality forage preservation.

Berry

 April Kingsman  July 25, 2009  0 Comments on Berry

berry: A small fleshy fruit with several seeds, like a tomato or grape. Growing berry crops provides nutritious fruit for fresh markets and processing.

Bioremediation

 April Kingsman  July 21, 2009  0 Comments on Bioremediation

bioremediation: The use of living organisms to remove or neutralize contaminants from a polluted area. Implementing bioremediation techniques helps farmers manage soil and water quality.

BDFA

 April Kingsman  July 4, 2009  0 Comments on BDFA

BDFA: Abbreviation for British Deer Farmers Association. Joining BDFA provides support and resources for deer farming operations.

Birth

 April Kingsman  July 1, 2009  0 Comments on Birth

birth: The process of bringing forth young from the womb. Managing livestock births ensures healthy offspring and maintains herd productivity.

Broad Spectrum

 April Kingsman  June 25, 2009  0 Comments on Broad Spectrum

broad spectrum: A term describing pesticides that are effective against a wide range of pests. Using broad-spectrum pesticides supports comprehensive pest management but requires careful application to avoid non-target effects.