
CATCH THE BUZZ – Lawn to Wildflowers Online Presentation
Free Lawn to Wildflowers Online Presentation Join us at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 9, for a free webinar with Dr. Nash Turley (above) of the University of Central Florida….
Read MoreFree Lawn to Wildflowers Online Presentation Join us at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 9, for a free webinar with Dr. Nash Turley (above) of the University of Central Florida….
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Read Morethe number of bee colonies per 100 acres has declined by 90% since 1962, according to Greenpeace. Climate change, use of pesticides and habitat loss are considered leading causes of…
Read MoreBees are the Best: USU Scientist Releases Children’s Book Conservation biologist Joseph Wilson and illustrator Jonny VanOrman team to create whimsical story of bee diversity and broadening one’s horizons. Utah…
Read Moreshort one month. We’re supporters of Little Free Pantry because it’s an anonymous option for these folks who just need a little help.” In October, Sioux Honey Association Co-op members…
Read Morethe cost of equipment such as a freezer and a microscope, and is hoping for an additional grant. She needs to replace some of the removable frames that hold the…
Read Moremore people we can reach,” Ellis said, of the new online course. He also said that after conversations with many beekeepers, UF decided that an online course was the best…
Read More…all honey produced in Canada was approximately $210M but, in 2016, the same volume of honey brought in only $157M, largely because the bulk price of honey dropped precipitously. In…
Read MoreBill Spiegel – Successful Farming Staff Farmers who want to start growing cover crops can turn to “recipes” on the Midwest Cover Crops Council website. Free downloadable PDFs tell how…
Read More…relating to antibacterial activity of several Australian Leptospermum honeys was similar to that of its Manuka counterpart in New Zealand. It also discovered that appropriate storage conditions of Australian Leptospermum…
Read Moreeach year and are needed to pollinate some of Canada’s most lucrative crops. Their pollination services are valued at $5.5 billion per year in Canada alone. The causes of bee…
Read More…downloading the Veterinarian Shortage Situation nomination form provided in the VMLRP Shortage Situations section of the NIFA website at: www.nifa.usda.gov/vmlrp, completing the fillable PDF electronically, and submitting it via email…
Read More…an increase in the use of products in the field,” she said. The variety, however, alarms toxicologists. “The higher the number of products, the lower our chances of safety, because…
Read More…Culture’s Beekeepingtodaypodcast.com podcast with Tammy will be featured the week of Aug 1. Listen in at www.Beekeepingtodaypodcast.com for more from Tammy Horn Potter and Flower Power. Tammy will also be…
Read Moreneeded to continue to provide nutritional food without damaging the environment, experts say. Freeing up areas currently used to grow crops and keep livestock could also aid conservation efforts and…
Read MoreBy: Alan Harman Scottish schoolboy Martin Leahy, 15, is crowned champion of the world after winning the title of best young international beekeeper of 2019. Leahy began beekeeping when he…
Read More…to better share the idea. Send it in an email to Jerry@beeculture.com, with All Around in the subject line. Best of the month wins $100.00. The others get a free…
Read More…the complete job description on our website(www.beeinformed.org). Applications are due by July 31, with interviews to follow in late summer and early fall, and we would like to graciously ask…
Read More…Research Education (SARE) program (FNC15- 1005-” Improving apiary sustainability by using an overwintered nuc system for colony replacement and expansion instead of purchased package bees”). My goal was to find…
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