Regional Honey Price Report – May Report
Winter & Spring Conditions We checked in with our reporters this month to determine how good, or how bad their Spring weather had been,…
Read MoreWinter & Spring Conditions We checked in with our reporters this month to determine how good, or how bad their Spring weather had been,…
Read MoreFruit and Honey By: Kim Flottum Every third bite. How many times have you heard that in the last 10 years? Millions, I’ll bet….
Read MoreEmergency Assistance for Livestock, Honey Bees, and Farm-raised Fish (ELAP) ELAP provides financial assistance to eligible producers of livestock, honeybees and farm-raised fish for…
Read MoreCalifornia’s almond acreage grew 7 percent last year to a record 1.3 million acres, as the state continued its dominance as the world’s leading…
Read MoreBy: Jamie Rappaport Clare The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on the farm bill, H.R. 2, this week. The legislation contains…
Read MoreJacob Fenston Beekeeper Toni Burnham shakes a tree branch, sending a swarm of tens of thousands of bees flying. Toni Burnham will be a…
Read MoreBy: Sydni Moore At their worst, honey bees are known for delivering painful stings, ripping apart their own tiny bodies in the process, just…
Read MoreWASHINGTON, April 30, 2018 (USDA release) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Monday announced the funding of $7 million to support 11…
Read MoreThe black bump on this honey bee’s back is a varroa mite. Mites weaken bees’ immune systems, transmit viruses, and siphon off nutrients. Photo…
Read MoreIn an effort to protect bees, the European Union has taken a strong stand: a near-complete ban on neonicotinoids. Protecting bees: EU set to…
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Read MoreBy: Madison Flager If you missed out on Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day and can’t wait until July’s National Ice Cream Day to…
Read MoreThe National Honey Board (NHB) is excited to bring honey’s beautiful story to the magical world of Disney in the way of a sweet…
Read MoreBy: Alan Harman The Texas A&M University Natural Resources Institute (NRI) is working with other organizations to promote statewide land stewardship relating to…
Read MorePhoto by Jared Belson Over a little more than a decade, diseases from mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas have tripled in the U.S.—from about 27,000…
Read MoreBy: Kristin Goodwillie EUGENE, Ore. – David Hawkins woke up when he heard noises outside his house. “I got up to look outside, it…
Read MoreBy: Christina Cooke from https://civileats.com/ In 1878, noted geologist and explorer John Wesley Powell observed that the 100th Meridian, the longitudinal line that slices…
Read MoreThe British wild flower conservation grou0p has a new policy that is leaving beekeepers more than a little riled. Plantlife launched its annual Great…
Read MoreThe survey ends today, Monday April 30th but BUZZ readers get 1 more day – Tuesday, May 1st – to click the link and…
Read MoreFrom FreshPlaza U.S. citrus production continues to decline. At the current forecast of 6.16 million tons for the 2017/18 marketing year, ERS expects the…
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