Bean Stem Rot

bean stem rot: A fungus disease of beans. Early detection and treatment of bean stem rot prevent crop losses and maintain healthy yields.

Beam

beam: The main frame of a plough to which parts that cut into the soil are attached. Maintaining the beam ensures efficient and effective soil tillage.

Butternut

butternut: A type of squash with a sweet, nutty flavor. Growing butternut squash provides nutritious food and valuable crops for fresh markets and processing.

Blood

blood: A fluid that circulates through the body of animals, carrying oxygen and nutrients. Ensuring the health of livestock blood systems is crucial for overall animal health and productivity.

Barn

barn: A large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw and housing livestock. Proper barn management ensures the protection and health of animals and stored products.

Beaters

beaters: Steel bars on the drum of a combine harvester or people who rouse game in hunting. Proper use of beaters improves harvest efficiency and game management.

Blister Pack

blister pack: A packaging method for small items like seeds or tablets. Using blister packs ensures product protection and easy handling.

Beehive

beehive: A structure for housing a colony of bees. Proper beehive management supports healthy bee populations and efficient honey production.

Blackspot

blackspot: A fungal disease affecting roses and other plants. Controlling blackspot through fungicides and cultural practices maintains healthy plants.

Brassica Bed

brassica bed: A bed specifically prepared for growing brassicas. Proper preparation of brassica beds ensures healthy plant growth and high yields.