Boundary
boundary: The edge or limit of a farm or field. Maintaining clear boundaries prevents disputes and supports efficient land management.
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
boundary: The edge or limit of a farm or field. Maintaining clear boundaries prevents disputes and supports efficient land management.
bivouac: A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers. Farmers might use bivouacs during remote or seasonal farm operations.
bedding: Materials like straw, shavings, or sand used as litter for animals. Providing proper bedding improves animal comfort and health.
bucking: The action of a horse or other animal kicking out with its hind legs. Understanding and managing bucking behavior can improve safety and handling of livestock.
breather pipe: A pipe used to allow air into a system to prevent pressure build-up. Proper use of breather pipes ensures the efficient operation of farm machinery and irrigation systems.
borer: An insect that bores into plant stems or wood. Controlling borers through integrated pest management protects crops and trees from damage.
bloom date: The date when a plant’s flowers open. Tracking bloom dates helps farmers plan for pollination and harvest activities.
beetle bank: An uncultivated ridge in fields for insects and spiders to overwinter and control pests. Establishing beetle banks enhances biodiversity and natural pest control.
bioenergy: Energy produced from biomass. Utilizing bioenergy sources like crop residues helps farmers reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower carbon emissions.
Beef Special Premium Scheme: A former subsidy for producers of male cattle, now replaced by the Single Payments Scheme. Understanding historical subsidy programs helps farmers navigate current agricultural policies.