International Pollinator Conference 2016
2016 International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Health and Policy The Center for Pollinator Research at Penn State University will be hosting the third International…
Read More2016 International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Health and Policy The Center for Pollinator Research at Penn State University will be hosting the third International…
Read MoreCarlos Nunez, Fresh Plaza The latest almond crop forecast for California has this year’s almond production up over last year’s production by almost eight…
Read MoreBy MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers wanting to know if their foods contain genetically modified ingredients will be able to…
Read MoreOn the 13th of August we’re holding our second Pollinator Day here at the Root Company’s Pollinator Meadow, behind our Corporate Headquarters. There’s a…
Read MoreAlan Harman Australia imposes a regional quarantine after Varroa mites are found in northern Queensland and they may have been there for years. Confirmation…
Read MoreNorth Dakota, with its vast prairies, is perfect for raising honeybee colonies. But can its bees and their keepers, already facing so much stress,…
Read MoreTabitha Mansker, the 2016 American Honey Princess, will visit New Jersey July 26-29. She will be a guest of the Eastern Apicultural Society and…
Read MoreIf signed into law, the bill would set a goal for the USDA and other agencies of conserving, restoring, or enhancing 3 million acres…
Read MoreWOOSTER, Ohio — Honeybees are negatively impacted by the insecticide-coated seeds of some field crops, yet they also seem to benefit from the presence…
Read MoreBy Laurie Bedord , Successful Farming The Federal Aviation Administration has unveiled final rules for the commercial use of small, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)….
Read MoreBy: Allen Hayes Easy To Build – Anyone Can Do This! Many backyard beekeepers bottle their honey using a plastic bucket with a honey…
Read MoreBy: Frank Linton It’s not as hard as you think. Tom Seeley has written a delightful book on the ancient art of lining honey bees…
Read MoreBy: Brian Rogers Use Every Tool Necessary Recently I was invited to give a presentation to a Bee Club on the other side of…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Dally Sure just like in the bee yard, you COULD do a hive inspection without a good hive took, but it sure…
Read MoreBy: Paul Hizsnyai The phenomenon of laying workers is the last ditch effort for survival of the bee colony, the last attempt to avoid…
Read MoreBy: Lonnie Funderburg “There is no spigot on the side of the box.” My wife and I have a system. I stand over next to…
Read More: Connie Krochmal Two groups of bee plants are known as huckleberries – Vaccinium spp. and Gaylussacia spp. The former, which are most common…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Some thoughts on Senior Citizen Beekeeping. What is a healthy colony anway? Your new package bees should be thriving by…
Read MoreBy: Toni Burnham Free Advice Is Seldom Cheap There’s an old saying: free advice is seldom cheap, and this column may qualify for that…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Never again! The club’s two-frame, hand-cranked extractor was just fine a few years ago for Robert’s two hives but this year with…
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