Brat
brat: A young pig. Managing young pigs, or brats, ensures healthy growth and development into productive livestock.
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
brat: A young pig. Managing young pigs, or brats, ensures healthy growth and development into productive livestock.
barren: Unable to support plant or animal life. Managing soil fertility and choosing appropriate crops can help farmers avoid barren land.
bin: A large container for storage, such as a grain or wool bin. Efficient use of bins ensures safe and organized storage of farm products.
blacktop: A term for asphalt, often used for farm roads and pathways. Proper maintenance of blacktop surfaces ensures safe and efficient farm transportation.
bioethanol: A fuel made by fermenting biological material to produce alcohol. Producing bioethanol from crops provides renewable energy and adds value to farm products.
beet flea beetle: A pest of sugar beet. Farmers should monitor and manage beet flea beetle populations to protect crop yields.
bush hog: A type of rotary mower used for clearing brush and small trees. Using bush hogs supports efficient land clearing and pasture management.
board: Part of a plow that turns over the soil. Proper maintenance of plow boards ensures efficient soil tillage and field preparation.
bunt: A fungal disease affecting wheat. Managing bunt through seed treatments and crop rotation protects wheat yields.
belladonna: Another name for deadly nightshade, a toxic plant. Farmers should recognize and manage belladonna to prevent livestock poisoning.