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.
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: A birth in which the baby is delivered buttocks or feet first. Managing breech births in livestock ensures safe delivery and reduces complications.
BCMS: Abbreviation for British Cattle Movement Service. Registering with BCMS ensures accurate tracking of cattle for health and regulatory compliance.
big bale silage: Silage stored in big bales. This method ensures high-quality forage preservation and reduces spoilage.
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: A storage area for silage or grain. Using bunkers ensures proper storage and preservation of farm products.
butterfly: A flying insect with large, often brightly colored wings. Encouraging butterfly populations supports pollination and enhances farm biodiversity.
bird table: A platform for feeding birds. Providing bird tables supports farm biodiversity and helps control insect pests.
best practice: The most effective method of achieving an objective or completing a task. Implementing best practices improves farm efficiency and sustainability.
BBS: Abbreviation for big bale silage. Utilizing big bale silage methods ensures high-quality forage preservation.