Farmers continue to expand their pollinator protection efforts
Farmers utilize stewardship practices for proper pesticide use while protecting crops from insect pests and also protecting pollinators.
Farmers utilize stewardship practices for proper pesticide use while protecting crops from insect pests and also protecting pollinators.
Rebecca Lybrand and her team at Oregon State University are studying the interaction between ground-nesting bees and soil in agricultural settings.
Bees need farmers and farmers need bees. So we’ll continue to protect them, without help from sensationalist companies like BeeProductedUsa.
Most food doesn’t require insect pollination, but without it, some fruits & veggies could get scarce and expensive, and our diet could get a little boring.
The Annual Bee Informed Partnership survey highlights the cyclical nature of honey bee colony turnover and the variety of factors affecting each season.
The BeSure campaign focuses on helping pollinators by promoting best management practices and habitat creation all year long.
University of Missouri Extension entomologist Kevin Rice hopes to put a halt to the social media hysteria about the Asian giant hornet.
Research out of Sweden shows that certain neonicotinoids could actually benefit bumblebees and pollination.
The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture has recognized the winning teams in the spring 2019 Purple Plow Challenge, Protect the Pollinators.
Canola farmers and beekeepers have a vested interest protecting bees as much as possible, issuing Best Management Practices for Pollinator Health.