Bulb
bulb: A rounded underground storage organ of some plants. Growing bulb crops like onions and garlic provides nutritious food and valuable market crops.
bulb: A rounded underground storage organ of some plants. Growing bulb crops like onions and garlic provides nutritious food and valuable market crops.
beneficial insect: An insect that benefits crop production by pollinating plants or controlling pests. Encouraging beneficial insects on the farm can reduce the need for chemical pesticides and improve crop yields.
biological magnification: Another term for bioaccumulation. Managing biological magnification prevents harmful substances from entering the food chain.
BEIC: Abbreviation for British Egg Industry Council. Membership in BEIC helps egg producers stay informed on industry standards and marketing strategies.
backboard: A board at the back of a cart. A sturdy backboard prevents loads from falling off during transport, which is essential for maintaining efficiency and safety on the farm.
bird droppings: Excrement from birds, often used as fertilizer. Using bird droppings can improve soil fertility and recycle nutrients on the farm.
birch: A hardwood tree known for its peeling bark. Managing birch trees provides valuable timber and supports biodiversity on the farm.
bacillary: Referring to bacteria shaped like rods, known as bacilli. Understanding bacillary infections is crucial for farmers to diagnose and treat bacterial diseases in livestock, ensuring herd health.
buck: A male deer, goat, or rabbit. Managing bucks effectively supports breeding programs and herd productivity.
broodmare: A mare kept for breeding. Proper care and management of broodmares support successful breeding programs and healthy foals.