CATCH THE BUZZ – EU Ban on Neonics in Ag Didn’t Stop Their Use in Urban Areas.
Alan Harman Bees living in suburban habitats are still being exposed to significant levels of pesticides despite the European Union ban on the use…
Read MoreAlan Harman Bees living in suburban habitats are still being exposed to significant levels of pesticides despite the European Union ban on the use…
Read MoreAlan Harman Stick a pin in a global map and you’re likely to strike drought. In a rare combination, droughts are gripping large areas…
Read MoreAustralian honey, produced from domesticated European honey bees mostly foraging in native vegetation, is unique. Under the microscope, most Australian honey samples can be…
Read MoreGeoffrey Mohan, the Los Angeles Times California farmers could face more restrictions on how they combat crop-eating insects after a state report concluded…
Read MoreUniversity of Stirling Invasive monkeyflowers growing among native forget-me-nots illustrate the assimilation of a non-native species 200 years after its introduction into the British…
Read MoreAlan Harman There has been no notable improvement in honey products adulterated with sugar or in terms of their freshness since tests in…
Read MoreA large-scale study has drawn together the findings of a decade of agrochemical research to confirm that pesticides used in crop protection have a…
Read MoreJuly 9, 2018 by International Trade Compliance Blog On July 6, 2018, the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) published in the Federal Register a final rule clarification regarding the country of…
Read MoreBy: Craig Anderson American Honey Queen for 2018 Kayla Fusselman showing a live honeybee hive on display at the Agriculture building at the Delaware…
Read MoreBy: Brian Bradley The Agriculture Department’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is clarifying that honey packers must include “conspicuous and indelible labeling,” in English, naming the…
Read MoreCatherine Offord, for The Scientist Lincoln Brower Born in 1931 in Madison, New Jersey, Brower grew up fascinated with the wildlife in the plant…
Read MoreThe Good Food Awards invites food producers from across the country to submit their beer, charcuterie, cheese, chocolate, cider, coffee, confections, elixirs, honey, oils,…
Read MoreFrom July 28 to August 5, 2018, citizens from Canada, Mexico and the United States are invited to join the second International Monarch Monitoring…
Read MoreA federal court will determine if the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should be ordered to ban a pesticide linked to brain damage in children….
Read MoreChina increases tax on fruit from American Northwest Top-quality agricultural products from Washington State felt the effect of China’s recent increase in customs tariffs….
Read MoreDan Wheat – Capital Press – Almond Board of California A record California crop is forecast for this year. More than 1 million acres…
Read MoreA solar farm near Medford, Ore., also is home to 48 thriving bee colonies. (Pine Gate Renewables) Bees are enjoying their days in the…
Read MoreBritish Ecological Society. Materials provided by British Ecological Society. Original written by Sabrina Weiss. Credit: Harry Siviter, Royal Holloway, University of London PhD student…
Read MoreBy: Meghan Milbrath | Jacquelyn Albert ,In Growing Produce This bumble bee is one of 80 species of wild bees found visiting Michigan tart…
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