CATCH THE BUZZ – El Nino Didn’t Fix California’s Drought
California’s drought still remains, and the worst of it is still unchanged from last week. This follows a continuing trend of dry conditions returning…
Read MoreCalifornia’s drought still remains, and the worst of it is still unchanged from last week. This follows a continuing trend of dry conditions returning…
Read MoreBy Christine Souza, California Farm Bureau Federation Bee Informed Partnership crop protection agents Robert Snyder and Ben Sallmann, above, collect samples of bees from…
Read MoreNominations Open February 23; Continue Through March 29, 2016 LOUIS (Feb. 23, 2016) – They are warm and caring, yet tough as nails….
Read MoreTim Larson RS, ACE, Quality Assurance Manager, Rentokil — North America The production and packaging of food products demands the highest standards of quality…
Read MoreCalifornian researchers are thinking outside the box for methods to deal with drought: flooding. According to Toby O’Green, University of California, Davis soil resource…
Read MoreTop 10 Largest Countries in the World Sugar Producing (As On FY-2014-2015) Karthikeyan Dhanushkodi Director at Navadhane Agro Foods Pvt. Ltd. Sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum…
Read MoreCalifornia almond bloom, typically from mid-February to mid-March, will be a welcome sight for some of the industry’s most valuable partners. Honey bees will…
Read MoreBy Laurie Greene, Editor, California AGTODAY Editor’s note: In an exclusive interview with Ron Carleton, EPA Counselor to the Administrator for Agricultural Policy, we asked how the…
Read MoreNBC News Nothing is more important to a robust almond harvest than a bee, so much so that farmers pay top dollar to borrow…
Read MoreThe mysterious disappearance of bees, called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), is a growing threat to Honey Bees, the mainstay of pollination services in agriculture….
Read MoreThe Penn State Center for Pollinator Research is hosting the third International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Health and Policy on July 18-20, 2016 with…
Read MoreScholars and tribal leaders have criticized citizens as extravagant and foolish who have been washing the hands of their guests with honey. DAMMAM: The practice…
Read MoreBy LISA RATHKE, Associated Press in Food Manufacturing RICHMOND, Vt. (AP) — In the maple-rich areas of New England and the upper Midwest, producers…
Read MoreBayer and Project Apis m. today announced they are partnering to sponsor research to improve the health of honey bee colonies in the United…
Read MoreBy Patrick Cavanaugh, Deputy Editor, California AgToday California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) reports an important, broad-spectrum organophosphate insecticide known as Chlorpyriphos, or Lorsban, may be further restricted due…
Read MoreIn 1989 NASA sent honey bees into space as part of a student experimental program to investigate if honey bees could fly, and what…
Read MoreWhat Almond Growers Want this Year: Rain and Bees Almond Prices are Down Amid El Nino-Related Cold, Rain Heesun Wee CNBC Just when almond…
Read MoreWilliam Kern, an associate professor with the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, gently pumped smoke into a beehive to calm…
Read MoreReminder to Report ANY and ALL Hive Thefts If you have had any hives stolen within the last couple years, please email Joy Pendell…
Read MoreZimbabwe’s honey industry is under threat from a menacing killer insect that feeds on bees. Known as the pirate bee, the insect infests beehive…
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