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Pesticide Drift May Endanger Pollinators
Wind and water cause chemical pesticides to accumulate in bee-collected pollen and wax The United States is home to more than 4,000 types of…
Read MoreWind and water cause chemical pesticides to accumulate in bee-collected pollen and wax The United States is home to more than 4,000 types of…
Read MoreNIFA has announced more than $5.7 million in funding for 10 projects as part of the Pollinator Health: Research and Application program. The program supports projects…
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Read MorePollinator stewardship during fruit crop bloom Jackie Perkins, Michigan State University Department of Entomology, and Ana Heck, Michigan State University Extension As bees come into fruit…
Read MoreTwo scientists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) have been named 2023 Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement…
Read MoreHoney Bees Support Wisconsin’s Agriculture Industry Contact: Sam GO, Communications Director, (608) 334-0220, sam.go@wisconsin.gov Download PDF A commentary by Secretary Randy Romanski of the Wisconsin…
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Read MoreHoneybee researcher at MSU works to understand disease threatening pollinators, specialty crops Contact: Meg Henderson Reprinted with Permission. We are here to share current happenings…
Read MoreTENNESSEE POLLINATOR EFFORTS RECOGNIZED BY INTERNATIONAL NON-PROFIT TDOT Awarded Pollinator Roadside Management Award We are here to share current happenings in the bee industry….
Read MoreStudy: Flowers are Starting to Self-Pollinate Due to Fewer Insects Flowers are “giving up on” pollinators and evolving to be less attractive to them…
Read MoreWhole Foods Market Unveils New Pollinator Health Policy for Fresh Produce and Floral Whole Foods Market announced a new pollinator policy for its Fresh…
Read MoreCost of Pollination ISSN: 2475-4315 Released December 15, 2023, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture…
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