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Honey Bees on the Move: USDA/ERS Webinar
Webinar Details Date: Thursday, June 24, 2021 Time: 1:00 PM ET Duration: 1 hour Host: Jennifer Bond, Economic Research Service, USDA Description: In this webinar,…
Read MoreWebinar Details Date: Thursday, June 24, 2021 Time: 1:00 PM ET Duration: 1 hour Host: Jennifer Bond, Economic Research Service, USDA Description: In this webinar,…
Read MoreA conversation with Mary Reed, Honey Bee expert and chief Texas apiary inspector AgriLife Research’s chief Texas apiary inspector discusses beekeeping, agriculture. Mary Reed,…
Read MoreJune 4, 2021) – Today, the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) unanimously determined that there is a reasonable indication that unfairly traded imports…
Read MoreIt is with great pleasure that, on behalf of the AAPA Officers and the 2021 AAPA Awards Committee, this year’s AAPA Awards Recipients: Student…
Read MoreUniversity of Georgia: 10 Ways UGA Is Helping Honeybees Sara Freeland University of Georgia faculty and students are working to better understand pollinators and the…
Read MoreHoney ISSN: 1949-1492 Released March 18, 2021, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). United…
Read MoreWhat Does the New Ruling on Oxalic Acid in Honey Mean? Meghan Milbrath Photo credit: Matt Hoepfinger Guest Blogger and Collaborator: Dr. Meghan Milbrath,…
Read MoreFarmers and beekeepers are partners in supporting productive agriculture. That’s why the Honey Bee Health Coalition is working across sectors to develop the tools…
Read MoreLou Naylor, Chairman CALL FOR NOMINATIONS TO: Entomology Departments, Apiculturists, and Apicultural Laboratories FROM: Lou Naylor, Chairman of the Board, Eastern Apicultural Society of…
Read MoreJuly 2020 Hive treatments made easy Honey Bee Health Coalition releases short guide to help beekeepers in U.S. & Canada control bee pests &…
Read MoreThe Bee Informed Partnership is dedicated to working with beekeepers to improve colony health and increase colony survivorship. BIP achieves this goal by collaborating…
Read MoreAPIMONDIA STATEMENT ON HONEY FRAUD – JANUARY 2020 1. PURPOSE APIMONDIA Statement on Honey Fraud is the official position of APIMONDIA regarding honey purity,…
Read MoreSALT LAKE CITY – Jan. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — As beekeepers from across the U.S. arrive in California for the annual almond pollination season…
Read MoreTimely Support from USDA APHIS and Pollinator Partnership Members There will be a few more busy researchers gearing up for the 2015 season thanks…
Read MoreThe Pollinator Stewardship Council by Michele Colopy In the May 2015 issue of this magazine, as part of the Honey Bee Health Coalition, an…
Read MoreColony Count, Honey Production and Honey Prices Up In 2014 Released March 20, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board,…
Read MoreHoney Bee Health Coalition Multiple Factors Influence Honey Bee Health Multiple factors impact honey bee health; these include bee pests and pathogens, forage and…
Read MoreApimondia is an exciting, dynamic, diverse meeting of the world beekeeping industry. It is the bi-annual congress of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations….
Read MoreBeekeepers needed! Thank you for your interest in participating in the National Colony Loss Management Survey organized by the Bee Informed Partnership and sponsored…
Read MoreIs Your Honey GMO Free? Inspired by the popular “USDA organic” label, House Republicans are proposing a new government certification for foods free of…
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