Brood

brood: Young animals that are cared for by a parent. Managing brood effectively is crucial for ensuring the survival and growth of young livestock and poultry.

Baby Beef

baby beef: Meat from cattle slaughtered around 12 months of age. Producing baby beef allows farmers to offer tender meat, which is often preferred in the market and can command higher prices.

Borehole

borehole: A deep, narrow hole drilled for water extraction. Maintaining boreholes ensures reliable water sources for irrigation and livestock.

Blackboy

blackboy: A colloquial term for the native Australian grass tree. Understanding native plant species like blackboy supports biodiversity and sustainable land management.

Basal Metabolic Rate

basal metabolic rate: The amount of energy used by a body at rest. Monitoring basal metabolic rate in livestock helps farmers manage feeding programs and maintain animal health.

Bind

bind: To cut corn and tie it together in sheaves. Proper binding techniques help preserve crop quality and facilitate harvest.

Bureau

bureau: A government department or office. Understanding the role of agricultural bureaus helps farmers access resources and support.

Bush Beans

bush beans: A type of bean that grows in a bushy form. Growing bush beans provides nutritious food and valuable crops for fresh markets and processing.