French Bean
French Bean: A common green vegetable (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown for sale fresh or for processing as canned, frozen, or dried vegetables. Properly managing French beans ensures high-quality vegetable production and marketability.
French Bean: A common green vegetable (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown for sale fresh or for processing as canned, frozen, or dried vegetables. Properly managing French beans ensures high-quality vegetable production and marketability.
Flights: Same as flight feathers. Proper care of flight feathers ensures bird health and welfare.
FBS: Abbreviation for Farm Business Survey. This survey provides valuable data on farm financial performance, helping farmers make informed business decisions.
First Calver: A cow that has produced its first calf. Proper care of first calvers supports their transition into productive dairy or breeding animals.
Forester: A person who manages woodland and plantations of trees. Proper forest management practices ensure sustainable timber production and environmental health.
Food Chain: A series of organisms that pass energy and minerals from one to another as each provides food for the next. Understanding food chains helps farmers manage ecosystems and support biodiversity on their farms.
Forget-Me-Not: A widespread weed (Myosotis arvensis) found in all soils, especially near woodland. Properly managing forget-me-nots helps maintain crop health and biodiversity.
Farm-Saved Seed: Seed kept from the previous years harvest and replanted on the same farm. Also called home-saved seed. Using farm-saved seed can reduce costs and maintain local crop varieties.
Fresh: Not tinned or frozen. Properly managing fresh food production ensures high-quality products and consumer satisfaction.
Fowl Sick: Referring to land that has become infested with parasites due to being used for free-range hens for too long a period of time. Properly managing and rotating free-range areas help prevent fowl sick and maintain soil and poultry health.