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By: Jessica Louque Spring Seeds Part I – Johnny’s Selected Seeds I’d say most of the readers for Bee Culture would consider themselves at…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque Spring Seeds Part I – Johnny’s Selected Seeds I’d say most of the readers for Bee Culture would consider themselves at…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans What’s Going On At The Beltsville Bee Lab? Practical research discoveries follow a twisting path. Basic research driven by the human…
Read MoreBy: James E. Tew Beekeeping 2025 – Will hardly a decade really make that much of a difference? What’s so special about 2025? Well, being…
Read MoreGot a question? Q: A beekeeper in West Virgina writes: I have always heard that you can’t take honey from…
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Berry Moving Bees Is Stressful For The Bees, And The Beekeeper, Almost Always. Sitting at an airport is one of my least favorite…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison VARROA MITE POPULATION GROWTH A factor that might contribute to the growth of Varroa populations is the migration of mites into…
Read MoreBy: Joe Traynor U.S. Agriculture, along with most U.S. citizens, is beginning to come to terms with the fact that our climate is indeed changing…
Read MoreBy: Darlene Bentley A little over two years ago we settled with our bees into a valley home near the northern end of a…
Read MoreNotes From The Hawaii Meeting By: Malcolm Sanford The 2016 version of the Western Apicultural Society (WAS) met in Hawaii October 12 through 15…
Read MoreBy: Kim Flottum & Brad Root
Read MoreUSDA NASS released their 2016 Value Of Pollination report in December last year. By: Kim Flottum Below are excerpts from the report detailing what…
Read MoreWinter, Planting and Birds A week ago we woke up to a temperature of 1°. That’s what it said on the weather app on…
Read MoreBefore I say anything else, I have to tell you a little about Yvonne Crimbring the Editor of The Pennsylvania Beekeeper, the newsletter of…
Read MoreFEBRUARY REPORT What Do They Sell? What do our reporters sell, you ask? Well, take a look at the chart above. This is the…
Read MoreDEADLINE 2/3/17 The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) is seeking proposals for research related to improving the health of honey bees. Proposals should…
Read MoreAlan Harman A chemical that is thought to be safe and widely used on crops such as almonds, wine grapes and tree fruits to…
Read MoreThe majority of U.S. specialty crop growers depend on bees for pollination of their crops. Growers know that without adequate pollination, they would not…
Read MoreFrom Valeri Strachan-Severson: Hello, As we approach almond pollination there is much trepidation about the weather and bees. Unfortunately there is also already some…
Read MorePeople do not need to shell out big bucks for beauty products, especially since some of the best beauty products can already be found…
Read MoreBy Bill Hicks SUISUN CITY — As a county with an economy strongly tied to agriculture, Solano County should care greatly about the health and…
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