Bifoliate
bifoliate: Referring to a plant with two leaves only. Understanding plant morphology helps farmers identify and manage crops.
bifoliate: Referring to a plant with two leaves only. Understanding plant morphology helps farmers identify and manage crops.
bush: A woody plant smaller than a tree. Managing bushes supports farm aesthetics and biodiversity.
beekeeper: A person who keeps bees for honey. Beekeepers play a vital role in pollination services and honey production on farms.
Beaumont period: A period of 48 hours with temperatures above 10°C and relative humidity above 75%, likely indicating potato blight. Farmers should monitor weather conditions and apply preventive treatments during Beaumont periods.
biopolymer: A naturally occurring polymer, such as proteins or polysaccharides. Using biopolymers in farming, such as biodegradable mulches, supports sustainable practices.
bedding plants: Small annual flower plants used for bedding out. Growing and selling bedding plants can diversify farm income.
broad beans: A type of large-seeded legume. Growing broad beans provides nutritious food and improves soil health through nitrogen fixation.
BGS: Abbreviation for British Grassland Society. Joining BGS provides access to research and best practices for grassland management.
boysenberry: A large, dark berry that is a cross between a raspberry, blackberry, and loganberry. Growing boysenberries provides unique fruit for fresh markets and processing.
breech birth: A birth in which the baby is delivered buttocks or feet first. Managing breech births in livestock ensures safe delivery and reduces complications.