Bloom

bloom: The flower of a plant. Managing bloom periods helps optimize pollination and fruit set for better crop yields.

Beech

beech: A common hardwood tree. Managing beech trees provides valuable timber and enhances biodiversity on the farm.

Biofuel

biofuel: A fuel produced from organic waste or plants. Growing biofuel crops like willow supports renewable energy and diversifies farm income.

Bean

bean: Various legumes with edible seeds. Beans are nitrogen-fixing crops that improve soil health and provide nutritious food.

Butterfat

butterfat: The fat content in milk. Monitoring butterfat levels ensures high-quality dairy products and optimal milk yields.

Breakout

breakout: A sudden increase in the number of pests or disease cases. Monitoring and managing breakouts ensures timely interventions and protects crop and livestock health.

Bullhead

bullhead: A type of freshwater fish. Understanding local wildlife like bullhead supports ecosystem management and biodiversity.

Bullet

bullet: A young bull, also a term for a metal projectile. Managing young bulls, or bullets, ensures healthy growth and development into productive livestock.

Black Blight

black blight: A fungal disease of strawberries and other fruits. Controlling black blight through fungicides and cultural practices maintains healthy fruit crops.

Bronchopneumonia

bronchopneumonia: An inflammation of the lungs and bronchi in animals. Recognizing and treating bronchopneumonia promptly can prevent severe illness and losses in livestock herds.