Benomyl

benomyl: A fungicide formerly used against eyespot in cereals. Awareness of past fungicides like benomyl informs current disease management practices.

Bottom Land

bottom land: Fertile, low-lying land along a river. Managing bottom land supports productive agriculture and prevents soil erosion.

Bonanza

bonanza: A term for a sudden increase in wealth or success. Farmers can achieve bonanzas through innovative practices and market opportunities.

Blanket Spray

blanket spray: A method of applying pesticides uniformly across a field. Using blanket sprays effectively manages pest populations and protects crops.

Boysenberry

boysenberry: A large, dark berry that is a cross between a raspberry, blackberry, and loganberry. Growing boysenberries provides unique fruit for fresh markets and processing.

Boundary

boundary: The edge or limit of a farm or field. Maintaining clear boundaries prevents disputes and supports efficient land management.

Bivouac

bivouac: A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers. Farmers might use bivouacs during remote or seasonal farm operations.

Bedding

bedding: Materials like straw, shavings, or sand used as litter for animals. Providing proper bedding improves animal comfort and health.

Bucking

bucking: The action of a horse or other animal kicking out with its hind legs. Understanding and managing bucking behavior can improve safety and handling of livestock.