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James Cook University Dr Lori Lach, Senior Lecturer at JCU, said the study compared the feeding habits of healthy bees to those…
Read MoreJames Cook University Dr Lori Lach, Senior Lecturer at JCU, said the study compared the feeding habits of healthy bees to those…
Read MoreHedgerows enhance wildlife abundance and diversity around farmland without contributing to food safety problems in field crops, according to a new study published by…
Read More“The production areas of Chinese plums are located in Meishan, Sichuan; Maoming, Guangdong; Gutian, Fujian; and Guizhou province. Under regular weather conditions the plum…
Read MoreBy: Steve Karnowski – Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tens of thousands of soybean and cotton farmers across the country are taking free but…
Read MoreCritical pollinator and wildlife habitat is disappearing. YOU can help reverse the trend! New in 2018! The SEED A LEGACY program provides a unique…
Read MoreHow to Comment The comment period opens March 2, 2018. Although you can comment on any guidance at any time (see 21 CFR 10.115(g)(5)),…
Read MoreSprinklers spray water on lawn of an east Anaheim home during mid-day on April 3, 2015. New water-wasting restrictions could become permanent in the…
Read MorePaul Ivice – THE NEWS-PRESS The Asian citrus psyllid is seen in this University of Florida photo provided by the University of California, Davis….
Read MoreBy: Sam Hurley New Zealand’s honey industry is losing millions of dollars every year as organised thieves target the hives and manufacturers of the…
Read MoreBy: Glen Korstrom Okanagan Specialty Fruits president Neal Carter founded his company in the Okanagan before selling it to U.S. biotechnology giant Intrexon. Okanagan Specialty…
Read MoreAlan Harman The Barbados Apiculture Association says the Caribbean country is poised to develop a thriving honey industry. Association vice president Damien Hinds says…
Read MoreBy: Toni Burnham But Sioux City Bees Will Fly Again You could call it the gut shot heard ‘round the world: a half million…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Frozen honey and how bees eat it – possibly. Winter stores for the wintering colony. Consuming frozen honey Honey bee colonies –…
Read MoreBy: Frank Mortimer Swarm, swarm everywhere a swarm; Flyin’ outta my hives, breakin’ my mind; Do this, don’t do that, can’t you stop the…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal Depending on the location, button bush can be a large shrub or small tree. lthough button bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) may not…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Oh! A Honey Show is just like a horse race – best one wins. Wrong! It is all about marketing! Honey…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson I have found it interesting to look at the types of different bee hive covers or tops that have been used…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby Playing Hooky In January the gal Marilyn and I took the overnight Amtrak from Colorado to Reno for the 2018 American…
Read MoreBy: Claudia Garrido Thymol is one of the alternative treatments in late Summer, or even in Spring according to the temperatures of the year…
Read MoreBy: David Hughes Ah, the good old days of beekeeping. Healthy bees, huge flows of honey – life was good for a beekeeper. Was…
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