Brush
brush: A dense growth of shrubs or small trees. Managing brush through clearing and controlled grazing supports pasture health and reduces fire risk.
brush: A dense growth of shrubs or small trees. Managing brush through clearing and controlled grazing supports pasture health and reduces fire risk.
biomass: The total mass of living organisms in a specific area. Utilizing biomass for energy and soil improvement supports sustainable farm management.
byre: A term for a cow shed. Proper management of byres ensures animal welfare and efficient dairy operations.
beefalo: An American breed of cattle derived from crossing bison with domestic cattle. Raising beefalo can provide hardy, disease-resistant livestock with quality meat.
blackberry: A fruiting bramble plant. Growing blackberries provides nutritious fruit for fresh markets and processing.
butterbean: A type of large, flat bean. Growing butterbeans provides nutritious food and valuable crops for fresh markets and processing.
bindweed: A perennial weed with creeping roots. Managing bindweed is essential for maintaining crop health and preventing competition for nutrients.
bite: An injury caused by the teeth of an animal. Preventing and managing animal bites is important for farm safety and livestock health.
bident: A two-year-old sheep. Understanding age-related terms helps farmers manage sheep breeding and care schedules.
Belgian Blue: A dual-purpose breed of cattle resulting from crossing Friesians and Shorthorns. Raising Belgian Blues provides both meat and milk, enhancing farm productivity.