ARS Develops Varroa Resistant Honey Bees
ARS-developed Varroa-resistant honey bees better winter survivors US Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service Baton Rouge, La.—Pol-line honey bees, a type of Varroa…
Read MoreARS-developed Varroa-resistant honey bees better winter survivors US Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service Baton Rouge, La.—Pol-line honey bees, a type of Varroa…
Read MoreBy: Kim Kaplan, ARS News 19, 2018 Genome Published of the Small Hive Beetle, a Major Honey Bee Parasite BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND, December 19, 2018—Beekeepers…
Read MoreConcise group statement pasted below. Complements and reinforces the Letter sent by CP2C co-chairs Jeff Denham (R-CA) and Alcee Hastings (D-FL) and 21…
Read MoreA refresher from the DC folks. Under the President’s National Strategy, as well as through other existing efforts, USDA is working to build healthy…
Read MorePosted by Dennis O’Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service All this month USDA Blogs will be taking a look at what a changing…
Read MoreSemen collected from honey bees and cryopreserved (frozen) will form the basis of a new national bee genebank By Kim Kaplan The Agricultural Research…
Read MoreBy Jan Suszkiw November 19, 2015 Camelina is an herbaceous, yellow-flowering member of the mustard family whose oil-rich seed and cold tolerance has piqued…
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