Bonded Labor
bonded labor: A form of forced labor where workers are bound by debt. Understanding and preventing bonded labor ensures ethical farm practices and worker rights.
bonded labor: A form of forced labor where workers are bound by debt. Understanding and preventing bonded labor ensures ethical farm practices and worker rights.
boot: The protective outer covering of a growing grass seed head. Understanding plant development stages like the boot stage helps farmers manage crop growth and yield.
bioproducts: Products derived from biological resources, including food, feed, and bio-based materials. Developing and using bioproducts adds value to farm outputs and promotes sustainability.
Beulah speckle face: A breed of sheep with a black and white speckled face, native to the hills of Wales. Raising Beulah speckle face sheep provides hardy, adaptable livestock for diverse farming conditions.
battery: A large number of small cages, usually for chickens. Understanding the ethics and regulations of battery farming is essential for animal welfare and farm compliance.
big bud: Swelling of blackcurrant buds caused by gall mites. Early detection and management of big bud prevent crop losses and maintain berry quality.
biodegradable: Referring to something that decomposes easily by natural processes. Using biodegradable materials helps farmers reduce waste and environmental impact.
bud: A small, undeveloped shoot or flower. Managing buds through pruning and training supports healthy plant growth and optimal yields.
bloom: The flower of a plant. Managing bloom periods helps optimize pollination and fruit set for better crop yields.
beech: A common hardwood tree. Managing beech trees provides valuable timber and enhances biodiversity on the farm.