Bobtail
bobtail: A breed of sheepdog with a docked tail. Using bobtail sheepdogs helps manage and protect livestock herds.
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
bobtail: A breed of sheepdog with a docked tail. Using bobtail sheepdogs helps manage and protect livestock herds.
biochemical oxygen demand: A measure of the amount of oxygen needed to oxidize pollutants in water. Monitoring BOD helps farmers manage water quality and prevent pollution.
body condition: The physical state of an animal, especially in terms of fat and muscle. Monitoring body condition helps farmers manage nutrition and health in livestock.
bacillary white diarrhoea: An acute, infectious disease of chicks caused by Salmonella pullorum, highly fatal if untreated. Farmers should be vigilant about hygiene and vaccination programs to prevent outbreaks and protect poultry populations.
boar: A male pig. Managing boars is essential for breeding programs and maintaining herd productivity.
belly: The underside of an animal. Monitoring the belly area helps detect health issues like bloating or injuries in livestock.
byte: A unit of digital information. Understanding digital terms like bytes supports farm technology and data management.
brown earth: A type of fertile soil rich in organic matter. Managing brown earth soils supports high crop productivity and sustainable farming practices.
bulldozing: The act of clearing land with a bulldozer. Efficient bulldozing practices prepare fields for planting and construction.
blade: The leaf of a grass plant. Monitoring blade health helps farmers maintain pasture quality and optimize grazing practices.