Blind End
blind end: The end of a furrow. Proper plowing techniques help avoid creating blind ends and ensure efficient field preparation.
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blind end: The end of a furrow. Proper plowing techniques help avoid creating blind ends and ensure efficient field preparation.
bucking: The action of a horse or other animal kicking out with its hind legs. Understanding and managing bucking behavior can improve safety and handling of livestock.
buffer strip: A strip of vegetation planted between fields to reduce erosion and runoff. Implementing buffer strips supports soil conservation and water quality.
bacterial pneumonia: Pneumonia caused by bacterial infection, notably by pneumococcus. Farmers need to recognize symptoms early and administer proper veterinary care to prevent outbreaks in their herds.
bifoliate: Referring to a plant with two leaves only. Understanding plant morphology helps farmers identify and manage crops.
bush: A woody plant smaller than a tree. Managing bushes supports farm aesthetics and biodiversity.
beekeeper: A person who keeps bees for honey. Beekeepers play a vital role in pollination services and honey production on farms.
Beaumont period: A period of 48 hours with temperatures above 10°C and relative humidity above 75%, likely indicating potato blight. Farmers should monitor weather conditions and apply preventive treatments during Beaumont periods.
biopolymer: A naturally occurring polymer, such as proteins or polysaccharides. Using biopolymers in farming, such as biodegradable mulches, supports sustainable practices.
bedding plants: Small annual flower plants used for bedding out. Growing and selling bedding plants can diversify farm income.