BB

BB: Abbreviation for big bale. Understanding big bale systems improves feed storage and handling efficiency on the farm.

Bud Burst

bud burst: The moment when buds open in the spring. Monitoring bud burst helps farmers plan for pollination and pest management activities.

Botanical

botanical: Relating to plants or plant life. Understanding botanical terms helps farmers manage plant health and diversity.

Blue Tick

blue tick: A breed of coonhound known for its blue-ticked coat. Raising blue tick hounds provides effective hunting and tracking dogs.

Blow

blow: A term for a sudden and severe weather event. Preparing for and managing blow events protects crops and farm infrastructure.

Breed

breed: A group of animals or plants with specific characteristics. Selecting appropriate breeds supports farm productivity and sustainability.

Bridle Path

bridle path: A path used for riding horses. Maintaining bridle paths supports safe and enjoyable horseback riding on the farm.

Barrosa

Barrosa: A breed of cattle from northern Portugal used for both draught and meat. Diversifying cattle breeds like Barrosa can enhance farm resilience and productivity.

Brown Rot

brown rot: A fungal disease affecting fruit trees. Managing brown rot through fungicides and cultural practices maintains healthy fruit crops and high yields.

Benazolin

benazolin: A herbicide formerly used for controlling broad-leaved weeds. Understanding the history and regulation of herbicides helps farmers make informed decisions about weed management.