Category: B

Boysenberry

 April Kingsman  January 9, 2010  3 Comments on Boysenberry

boysenberry: A large, dark berry that is a cross between a raspberry, blackberry, and loganberry. Growing boysenberries provides unique fruit for fresh markets and processing.

Breech Birth

 April Kingsman  December 23, 2009  8 Comments on Breech Birth

breech birth: A birth in which the baby is delivered buttocks or feet first. Managing breech births in livestock ensures safe delivery and reduces complications.

BCMS

 April Kingsman  December 21, 2009  4 Comments on BCMS

BCMS: Abbreviation for British Cattle Movement Service. Registering with BCMS ensures accurate tracking of cattle for health and regulatory compliance.

Big Bale Silage

 April Kingsman  December 17, 2009  10 Comments on Big Bale Silage

big bale silage: Silage stored in big bales. This method ensures high-quality forage preservation and reduces spoilage.

Black Bean Aphid

 April Kingsman  December 8, 2009  4 Comments on Black Bean Aphid

black bean aphid: A small black aphid that infests beans and other plants. Implementing integrated pest management controls black bean aphids and protects crops.

Bunker

 April Kingsman  November 14, 2009  4 Comments 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  4 Comments 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  5 Comments 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  5 Comments 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  13 Comments on BBS

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