Bent
bent: Stiff-stemmed grasses of the genus Agrostis, found in pastures. Managing bent grasses helps maintain productive grazing lands.
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bent: Stiff-stemmed grasses of the genus Agrostis, found in pastures. Managing bent grasses helps maintain productive grazing lands.
bong: A large wooden vessel for storing water or other liquids. Proper storage methods like using bongs ensure water availability and management on the farm.
bucket: A container used for carrying liquids or granular materials. Efficient use of buckets supports various farm tasks and resource management.
biological pest control: Another term for biological control. Using natural predators and processes to manage pests supports sustainable agriculture.
bird proofing: Methods to prevent birds from damaging crops or buildings. Implementing bird proofing techniques protects farm investments and crop yields.
biosecurity: Measures taken to protect against the spread of diseases and pests. Implementing biosecurity practices is essential for preventing outbreaks that can devastate crops and livestock.
blossom end rot: A disorder in tomatoes and other fruits caused by calcium deficiency. Preventing blossom end rot through proper nutrition improves fruit quality and marketability.
bovine growth hormone: A hormone used to increase milk production in dairy cows. Managing the use of bovine growth hormone ensures ethical practices and optimal milk yields.
bore: To drill a hole, often for water. Proper bore management ensures water availability and sustainability on the farm.
breeding cycle: The regular pattern of breeding and reproduction in animals. Understanding breeding cycles helps farmers manage mating, gestation, and birthing schedules.