0 an area surrounded by or near farm buildings:
1 the area around a barn (= farm building), often fenced so that animals cannot get away
The phytotoxic activity of the barley varieties on barnyard grass was investigated.
Unlike the dormancy in barnyard grass, the secondary dormancy in cucumber seeds, induced by far-red treatment of partially imbibed seeds, is controlled by phytochrome.
It is, as it were, like "barnyard"in"barnyard fowl".
Along with whimsical blogs authored by the product's barnyard mascots, six teenagers were hired to promote the drink in otherwise authentic blogs.
Its metabolic products can impart sweaty saddle leather, barnyard, burnt plastic or band-aid aromas to wine.
The former carriage house became the museums new home, and a small barnyard and wildlife area were constructed.
One of the millets, barnyard millet, where a polysaccharide extracted from the endosperm of the millet and composed of glucose was identified as a phytoglycogen.
He can not bring himself to do so, and secretly calls the barnyard for news updates on a telephone made from vines.