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Voices, England and the Chickens I hope everyone had a good Summer and that your Fall is as beautiful as ours here in Northeast Ohio….
Read MoreVoices, England and the Chickens I hope everyone had a good Summer and that your Fall is as beautiful as ours here in Northeast Ohio….
Read MoreJust so you know. That ‘natural’ tomato plant, actually those four ‘natural’ tomato plants that showed up in my garden last Spring did just…
Read MoreWhen a Cornell-led team of scientists analyzed two dozen environmental factors to understand bumblebee population declines and range contractions, they expected to find stressors…
Read MoreThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) published the electronic logging device rule almost two years ago. In its simplest form, an electronic logging…
Read MoreBy: Entomology Today American foulbrood is a bacterial disease afflicting honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies. The Paenibacillus larvae bacterium germinates in the gut of a…
Read MoreTree species that can be mixed with crops will be planted on about 1.4 million hectares under a new strategic plan for agriculture transformation,…
Read MoreBy: Susan Burgess, CBC News When bees are cooped up in a hive because of wet weather, they’re more likely to ‘swarm,’ a phenomenon…
Read MoreBy: Kit Mochan Same plants, same honey … so why does New Zealand want to trademark manuka? The ongoing fight between Australian and New…
Read MoreISCA Technologies Inc. IMAGE: ISCA Technologies’ SPLAT Bloom is being developed with a USDA grant. It uses pheromones to focus bees brought to orchards on…
Read MoreKyle Venktess Johannesburg – A structural approach and strategic business model could see South Africa’s honey industry turnover reach R20bn, according to experts. Rishad Ahmed,…
Read MoreThis month, up to 400 Midwest grocery stores started quietly testing packages of sliced “Arctic Apple” GMO apples. The company won’t label its apples…
Read MoreNew Zealand honey exports rose 5% to NZ$330 million (US$229.8 million) in the year ending last June. A Ministry for Primary Industries report…
Read MoreThe Bee Informed Partnership’s mission is to provide the resources needed to increase colony survivorship by providing relevant, timely colony data for beekeepers to…
Read MoreA farmer from the Miao ethnic minority group sprays pesticide on his Panax pseudoginseng field. Dehou Town, Wenshan County, Yunnan Province. (Image: Simon Lim / Greenpeace)…
Read MoreBlueberry production has ramped up across Washington during the past 10 years, including in Eastern Washington, where blueberries traditionally weren’t grown until relatively recently….
Read MoreIMAGE: University of Delaware professor Kent Messer has published a paper looking at the good, the bad and the ugly of food labels. Credit: University…
Read MoreWe’re always trying to find the perfect product that could become a magic pill for our body while also being delicious and enjoyable. Honey is an excellent antioxidant, which…
Read MorePEST control experts have undergone training in France as part of the Jersey’s (UK) fight against Asian hornets and have come back with special…
Read MoreAfrica’s Big Beehive Build is supported by Vitacress, Europe’s largest producer of produce. Helen Brierley, a director at salad and herb grower Vitacress, has…
Read MoreFire In The Belly We went to Scottsbluff, Nebraska for the eclipse. Scottsbluff’s prettier than you think. An entrepreneurial farm family rented us a…
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