
International Bee Research Association
Why the International Bee Research Association is Important for Beekeeping The International Bee Research Association (IBRA) was founded in 1949, and exists to promote…
Read MoreWhy the International Bee Research Association is Important for Beekeeping The International Bee Research Association (IBRA) was founded in 1949, and exists to promote…
Read MoreArea FFA members shine in Indy Rachel Gabel Blue and gold jackets are wall to wall in Indianapolis, Ind., during the National FFA Convention….
Read MoreHello Beekeepers, Bee Enthusiasts, and the Bee Curious! Have you ever wondered: As a “new-bee”, how can I learn about keeping bees from a…
Read MoreNATO bees are busy at bi-annual honey harvest On a bright summer day, staff joined the NATO beekeeper at the honey harvesting workshop at…
Read MoreInside the great Canadian bee battle: ‘It’s a crazy situation’ A long-simmering feud over where this country’s honey producers can obtain bees to replenish…
Read MoreUSDA to measure cost of pollination AGRICULTURE HARRISBURG — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct its 2023 Cost…
Read MorePollinators Get a Boost in Santa Barbara Thanks to CDFA Funds By Community Environmental Council Recently, the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) awarded…
Read MoreThousands of commercial honey bee colonies are transported long distances to pollinate California almonds. The California-grown almonds in your trail mix or almond milk…
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Read MoreBelow are the articles referenced in Ed Simon’s article Five Most Useful Items. The Jig is Up: Download the PDF Frame Jig – Multiple: Download…
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Read MoreHoney business booms at Dutch Gold Honey Cris Collingwood Dutch Gold Honey, a family-owned Lancaster company, was founded in 1946 after Ralph Gamber bought…
Read MoreThe Eastern Apicultural Society’s Annual Conference By: David Burns In my years as a beekeeper, I’ve attended quite a few conferences. But there’s one…
Read MoreHoney Cutout Cookies By: Laurie Lawrence Cookie Ingredients □ 2½ cups + 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour □ ⅔ cup corn starch □ 1 teaspoon…
Read MoreAmerica’s Bee Problem Is an Us Problem You may have heard America’s honeybees are dying. But what does that mean for the people on…
Read MoreBees Originated in Western Gondwana before Breakup of Africa and South America, Study Suggests by News Staff Bees are the most significant pollinators of flowering…
Read MoreIs vaccinating bees in our future? By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Feeling nostalgic for the days when the word “vaccination” was ubiquitous in…
Read MoreBeekeepers battling varroa mite count the cost of failed eradication and call for industry exit strategy Landline / By Bronwyn Herbert Search warrants have been issued…
Read MoreMSU Libraries exhibit builds a buzz around beekeeping A new exhibit exploring the relationship between beekeeping and bee culture in the United States is…
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