Brucellosis

brucellosis: A bacterial infection affecting livestock and humans. Vaccinating and managing biosecurity against brucellosis protects herd health and public safety.

Bactericide

bactericide: A substance that kills bacteria. Farmers use bactericides to control bacterial infections in plants and animals, ensuring healthier crops and livestock.

Basmati

basmati: A common variety of long-grain rice. Cultivating basmati rice can meet market demands for high-quality, aromatic rice.

Block Grazing

block grazing: A method of grazing where livestock are confined to a small area for a short period. Block grazing improves pasture management and promotes even grazing distribution.

Branch

branch: A division of a main stem or trunk of a plant. Managing branches supports healthy plant growth and optimal fruit production.

Biddy

biddy: A popular name for a hen. Knowing common terms like biddy helps farmers communicate effectively in poultry management.

Bible

bible: A name for the omasum, the third stomach of ruminants. Understanding ruminant anatomy like the bible aids in diagnosing and treating digestive issues in livestock.

Burn

burn: A small stream or brook, also the act of setting fire. Managing burns through controlled fire practices supports pasture health and water conservation.

Bipartite

bipartite: Consisting of two parts. Understanding bipartite structures helps farmers manage plant and animal breeding programs effectively.

Blackhead Disease

blackhead disease: A parasitic disease of poultry caused by Histomonas meleagridis. Managing blackhead disease through biosecurity and treatment maintains flock health.