Bullace
bullace: A wild plum. Growing bullace provides nutritious fruit and supports biodiversity.
bullace: A wild plum. Growing bullace provides nutritious fruit and supports biodiversity.
B horizon: The subsoil layer beneath the topsoil. Understanding soil horizons helps farmers manage soil health and fertility for optimal crop growth.
beggary: Another term for common fumitory, a weed. Managing weeds like beggary is essential for maintaining crop health and yield.
blood poisoning: Another term for septicemia, a serious infection of the blood. Prompt treatment of blood poisoning in livestock prevents severe health issues and potential fatalities.
bee: A flying insect with a hairy body that pollinates plants. Protecting bee populations is crucial for pollination and maintaining crop yields.
bullock: A young bull, typically less than two years old. Managing bullocks effectively can ensure their health and growth, preparing them for future breeding or meat production.
broadcast seeding: A method of sowing seeds by scattering them over the soil surface. Broadcast seeding can be an efficient way to plant certain crops and cover large areas quickly.
bacterial digestion: The breakdown of organic matter by bacteria. Utilizing bacterial digestion in farm waste management can convert waste into valuable compost, enhancing soil fertility.
biological association: A group of organisms living together in a stable community. Understanding biological associations helps farmers manage biodiversity and ecosystem health.
buff: A light yellow-brown color, also a term for polishing. Understanding breed characteristics, such as buff coloring, helps in managing and marketing livestock.