CATCH THE BUZZ – Stung By Dead Bees
Regardless of your opinion of what neonics are doing to pollinators in general, or honey bees in particular, the overview of this situation, and…
Read MoreRegardless of your opinion of what neonics are doing to pollinators in general, or honey bees in particular, the overview of this situation, and…
Read MoreBy Leslie Patton, BloombergNews Though criticized for being a water-thirsty crop grown mostly in California, almonds are more popular than ever. And spreads made…
Read MoreWashington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–June 29, 2015. A recent study has provided supporting evidence to previous work showing that sublethal doses of imidicloprid, a neonicotinoid insecticide, impairs…
Read MoreBy Dianne Depra, Tech Times The drought in California has greatly reduced the population of wildflowers native to the state’s grassland, potentially giving a…
Read MoreRich Nelson, chief strategist for ag marketing firm Allendale, reports that their survey this week saw a shift not only in corn, but also…
Read Moreby Jessica Louque This past year, Bobby and I had a fairly prolific garden. It was so prolific, in fact, we wasted a lot…
Read Moreby Connie Krochmal The leguminous trees are reliable choices for the bee garden. Among these are a number of large trees, some of which…
Read MoreBy Jessica Burdg, Contributing Science Writer, Laboratory Equipment Magazine The common phrase “things aren’t always what they seem” can apply to a plethora of…
Read MoreBy Jerry Hayes, Honey Bee Health Lead at Monsanto Monsanto’s Honey Bee Health Lead Jerry Hayes Summer comes quickly in the Midwest. Recently,…
Read MoreFrom The Rangel Honey Bee Lab at Texas A&M with Adrian Fisher II, Elizabeth Walsh, and Lauren Ward,, and the AAPA This year, as…
Read MoreBurt’s Bees Mobilizes America’s Farms for Honey Bees Burt’s Bees, through its The Greater Good Foundation, joined forces with the Pollinator Partnership to launch…
Read MoreAlan Harman U.S. residents’ exposure to extreme heat could increase four- to six-fold by mid-century, due to both a warming climate and a population…
Read MoreClemson University Taps Kelly Registration Systems to Prevent Honey Bee Colonies from Accidental Pesticide Exposure With Kelly Registration Systems, once beekeepers, farmers and pesticide…
Read MoreBee Friendly Flowers University of Michigan ANN ARBOR–The main job of pollen is to help seed the next generation of trees and plants, but…
Read Moreby Connie Krochmal The centaureas are reliable, long-blooming, sturdy, easy to grow plants. The group includes native, naturalized, and cultivated species. These are valuable…
Read MoreAlmond Blossom Time. Revisiting some of the Almond Odyssey Adventures, Places and People. Covered in white blossoms, California almond orchards are now teeming with…
Read MoreSelf Pollinating Almond A Reality In Australia From National Rural New, Australia. Written by Clint Jasper Fears about pests and diseases that could wipe…
Read MoreFrom National Rural New, Australia. Written by Clint Jasper Fears about pests and diseases that could wipe out bee populations have the almond industry…
Read MoreWhat Happens In Almonds Doesn’t Stay In Almonds. This Year’s Devastating Bee Kill In California Hurts Apples, Cranberries, Blueberries…and Beekeepers. News Release From The…
Read MoreResearch reveals true value of cover crops to farmers, environment Planting cover crops in rotation between cash crops — widely agreed to be ecologically…
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