BASIS

BASIS: A scheme for registering distributors of chemicals used to protect crops. Ensuring BASIS registration helps farmers source safe and approved agrochemicals.

Backcrossing

backcrossing: Breeding a hybrid offspring back to one of its parents to reinforce specific traits. This technique helps farmers improve desirable characteristics in livestock, such as disease resistance or meat quality.

Body Score

body score: A numerical system for assessing the body condition of animals. Using body scores helps farmers make informed decisions about feeding and health management.

Brand

brand: A mark made on livestock to indicate ownership. Branding helps prevent livestock theft and supports identification and management.

Botfly

botfly: A fly that lays eggs on animals, which hatch into larvae that burrow into the host’s skin. Controlling botflies protects livestock health and prevents infestations.

Belt Drive

belt drive: The transmission of power from an engine to another machine via a belt. Maintaining belt drives ensures efficient operation of farm machinery.

Berkshire

Berkshire: A breed of small pig, dark-colored with a compact body. Raising Berkshire pigs provides high-quality meat and efficient feed conversion.

Burgundy

burgundy: A deep red color, also a region in France known for wine. Understanding terms like burgundy supports crop marketing and cultural knowledge.

Bund

bund: A raised embankment to control water flow. Building and maintaining bunds supports effective water management and erosion control.

Biodiversity Indicator

biodiversity indicator: A factor that allows assessment of environmental change over time. Using biodiversity indicators helps farmers monitor and manage ecosystem health.