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Michigan State University EAST LANSING, Mich. — New insights into the reproductive secrets of one of the world’s tiniest and most destructive parasites –…
Read MoreMichigan State University EAST LANSING, Mich. — New insights into the reproductive secrets of one of the world’s tiniest and most destructive parasites –…
Read MoreGail Wells and Ramesh Sagili CORVALLIS, Ore. – Protecting bees from pesticides just got easier with the release by Oregon State University of a smartphone…
Read MoreAlan Harman Australian researchers are testing 80 varieties of bush and trees around Australia that assist bees in making honey with medicinal properties similar…
Read MoreJun 08, 2016, 12:32 ET from National Honey Board FIRESTONE, Colo., June 8, 2016 Project Apis m. (PAm) and the National Honey Board (NHB)…
Read MoreAn isolated population of honey bees, the Cape bees, living in South Africa has evolved a strategy to reproduce without males. A research team…
Read MoreChloride and nitrate concentrations are rising and arsenic levels are holding steady or falling. Those are two of the conclusions from a U.S….
Read MoreOn 23 June 2016, the UK will hold a referendum to decide whether it will remain in the European Union (EU). Many beekeepers have…
Read MoreThe Australian small carpenter bee populations appear to have dramatically flourished in the period of global warming following the last Ice Age some 18,000…
Read MoreFrom Chem Insider Hydraulic fracturing, a widely used method for extracting oil and gas from otherwise impenetrable shale and rock formations, involves not only…
Read MoreWhen asked about alternative sweeteners, do you know what’s what in the sweetener world? Nutritionist Dr. Marilyn Glenville reveals the best and WORST of…
Read MoreA Newfoundland beekeeper says importing bees from Western Australia to supply a growing demand in the Canadian province is putting the thriving local bee…
Read MoreBy Mark Rigsby, MPB News Farmers in Mississippi will now have another tool to avoid economic losses by using a unauthorized pesticide to defend…
Read MoreAs bellwethers for ecosystem health and biodiversity, bees play a crucial role in agriculture and ending hunger, and “pollinator-friendly” approaches are therefore highly encouraged,…
Read MoreBy Carolyn Stokes, CBC News The Newfoundland and Labrador government is allowing the importation of honey bees from Western Australia, one of the few other…
Read MorePosted by Dennis O’Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service All this month USDA Blogs will be taking a look at what a changing…
Read MoreMay 24, 2016 Milton, ON. A few good weeks of corn planting weather in May has turned out to be bad news for beekeepers….
Read MoreFrom a blog in the Atlantic Michelle Obama was in top reassuring-mom mode Friday morning, as she delivered the keynote speech at the Partnership…
Read MoreLargest dollar gain ever for the booming organic sector even with supply challenges, says OTA survey Maggie McNeil The booming U.S. organic industry posted…
Read MorePreproposals for Research and Education and Professional Development The deadline to submit a preproposal for either a Northeast SARE Research and Education grant or…
Read MoreNational Farming Union’s application for banned pesticide use on oilseed rape crops is rejected as government rules against neonicotinoids for the first time …
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