Bushy

bushy: A term describing plants with dense, bushy growth. Managing bushy plants supports healthy growth and optimal yields.

Battery Hen

battery hen: A hen that is reared and kept in a battery for egg production. Proper management of battery hens improves egg yield and maintains animal welfare.

Bump

bump: A raised area on the skin, often from an injury. Managing livestock health includes monitoring and treating bumps to prevent infections.

Brash

brash: Soil composed of loose, broken rock fragments. Understanding soil types like brash helps farmers manage soil fertility and crop production.

Bottle

bottle: To preserve food or drink in a sealed container. Proper bottling techniques ensure the quality and shelf life of farm-produced goods.

Bung

bung: A stopper for sealing a hole, especially in a barrel. Knowing how to use and maintain bungs is important for preserving the quality of stored liquids, such as wine or cider.

Bryophyte

bryophyte: A group of non-vascular plants including mosses. Understanding bryophytes supports biodiversity and ecosystem health on the farm.

Blossom

blossom: The flower of a plant. Proper care of blossoms ensures healthy fruit development and high crop yields.

Bunch Grass

bunch grass: A type of grass that grows in clumps. Managing bunch grasses supports pasture health and provides forage for livestock.

Biotechnology

biotechnology: The use of living organisms or their products to modify or improve plants, animals, and microorganisms. Biotechnology offers farmers innovative solutions for improving crop yields, pest resistance, and livestock productivity.