Buck

buck: A male deer, goat, or rabbit. Managing bucks effectively supports breeding programs and herd productivity.

Broodmare

broodmare: A mare kept for breeding. Proper care and management of broodmares support successful breeding programs and healthy foals.

Bullace

bullace: A wild plum. Growing bullace provides nutritious fruit and supports biodiversity.

B Horizon

B horizon: The subsoil layer beneath the topsoil. Understanding soil horizons helps farmers manage soil health and fertility for optimal crop growth.

Beggary

beggary: Another term for common fumitory, a weed. Managing weeds like beggary is essential for maintaining crop health and yield.

Blood Poisoning

blood poisoning: Another term for septicemia, a serious infection of the blood. Prompt treatment of blood poisoning in livestock prevents severe health issues and potential fatalities.

Bee

bee: A flying insect with a hairy body that pollinates plants. Protecting bee populations is crucial for pollination and maintaining crop yields.

Bullock

bullock: A young bull, typically less than two years old. Managing bullocks effectively can ensure their health and growth, preparing them for future breeding or meat production.

Broadcast Seeding

broadcast seeding: A method of sowing seeds by scattering them over the soil surface. Broadcast seeding can be an efficient way to plant certain crops and cover large areas quickly.

Bacterial Digestion

bacterial digestion: The breakdown of organic matter by bacteria. Utilizing bacterial digestion in farm waste management can convert waste into valuable compost, enhancing soil fertility.