CATCH THE BUZZ – Farm Mom of the Year
Nominations Open February 23; Continue Through March 29, 2016 LOUIS (Feb. 23, 2016) – They are warm and caring, yet tough as nails….
Read MoreNominations Open February 23; Continue Through March 29, 2016 LOUIS (Feb. 23, 2016) – They are warm and caring, yet tough as nails….
Read MoreTim Larson RS, ACE, Quality Assurance Manager, Rentokil — North America The production and packaging of food products demands the highest standards of quality…
Read MoreCalifornian researchers are thinking outside the box for methods to deal with drought: flooding. According to Toby O’Green, University of California, Davis soil resource…
Read MoreTop 10 Largest Countries in the World Sugar Producing (As On FY-2014-2015) Karthikeyan Dhanushkodi Director at Navadhane Agro Foods Pvt. Ltd. Sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum…
Read MoreCalifornia almond bloom, typically from mid-February to mid-March, will be a welcome sight for some of the industry’s most valuable partners. Honey bees will…
Read MoreBy Laurie Greene, Editor, California AGTODAY Editor’s note: In an exclusive interview with Ron Carleton, EPA Counselor to the Administrator for Agricultural Policy, we asked how the…
Read Moreby Ann Harman Bees produce a wonderful product – honey. It is up to you, the beekeeper, to make their product attractive for sales…
Read MoreThe Pollinator Stewardship Council Being A Nonprofit Means Being A Business by Michele Colopy Have you read Part I yet? If you haven’t, click…
Read Moreby James E. Tew The modern chaotic honey bee Internet The answer is out there. Can you find it? Well here it is –…
Read MoreThermal Top Bar Hive Beekeeping by Wyatt Mangum Top-bar hive beekeeping is a popular and pleasant way to keep bees. There are no heavy…
Read MoreCommon Questions by Sue Cobey Introduction Selective breeding and stock improvement are recognized as the long term solution to challenges facing the beekeeping industry….
Read MoreMake Excellent Bee Plants by Connie Krochmal The snowy white blossoms of the native serviceberries are a familiar sight during the Spring in most…
Read MoreBees, Beetles, Fine Art Prints and Teaching Beekeeping In Primitive Conditions by Larry Connor Bo Sterk and I met at the Florida Bee College…
Read MoreGot A Question? He Knows! by Phil Craft A beekeeper in Kentucky writes: Ordered my bees for April 2016. I plan on setting up…
Read MoreWinter Uses For Thermal Cameras by Jerry Bromenshenk It’s Winter in Montana, 17oF outside, and snowing. Obviously, it’s not a good time to open…
Read MorePollinator Friendly Gardening. Gardening For Bees, Butterflies, And Other Pollinators. Rhonda Fleming Hayes. Published by Voyageur Press. 8” x 10”, soft cover, color throughout,…
Read MoreBlue Moon by Jessica Louque Blue is my favorite color. Unfortunately, it’s not always nature’s favorite color. Either that or nature really loves blue…
Read Moreby Ann Chilcott If you have never experienced a Scottish hillside in August with the heather in full bloom, and its unmistakably sweet scent…
Read Moreby Ed Colby I like to mound snow around my beehives for insulation, and this clear, bitter-cold January day would be a good day…
Read Moreby Jennifer Berry While the frost still lingers here in the south (and the snow to our north), it’s time to take care of…
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