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Fruit Grower Report
Beeflow’s Global Director of Field Development, Angie De la Luz says they are not beekeepers, but work with beekeepers while expanding their focus to the training of honeybees.
Fruit Grower Report
Beeflow’s Global Director of Field Development, Angie De la Luz says they are not beekeepers, but work with beekeepers while expanding their focus to the training of honeybees.
The Agribusiness Update
Thousands of FFA members from across the U.S. are in Washington, D.C. for the Washington Leadership Conference, and two people from China are charged with conspiracy, smuggling goods into the U.S., making false statements, and visa fraud.
Farm of the Future
Bee colony collapse led to the formation of Project Apis m back in 2006.
The Agribusiness Update
Commercial beekeepers discovered their colonies of honeybees in near or total collapse earlier this year, in what some call the worst bee die-off in U.S. history, and USDA to purchase up to $67 million in fresh foods to distribute to food banks and nutrition assistance programs across the country.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Haylie Shipp sits down with Debbie Seib, American Beekeeping Federation Vice-President.
Farm of the Future
Project Apis m. executive director Danielle Downey says bee losses ultimately boil down to what she calls the 4 P’s.
Farm of the Future
Project Apis m. was brought in to conduct a survey to assess how widespread the losses are throughout the industry.
California Ag Today
Reports from Project Apis m. and several industry groups indicate that average colony losses now exceed 50%, with some beekeeping operations experiencing losses as high as 100% in the past year.
Idaho Ag Today
University of Idaho Extension is working to build a program that will train volunteers to collect and identify bees.
Idaho Ag Today
University of Idaho Extension is working to build a program that will train volunteers to collect and identify bees.
Fruit Grower Report
Honeybees have been dying off at a higher rate in recent years and many believe it’s caused by things like climate change and the pesticides farmers use, but, Todd Myers, Senior Vice President for Research at the Washington Policy Center, a beekeeper himself, says not so fast.
Fruit Grower Report
Honeybees have been dying off at a higher rate in recent years and many believe it’s caused by things like climate change and the pesticides farmers use, but, Todd Myers, Senior Vice President for Research at the Washington Policy Center, a beekeeper himself, says not so fast.
The Agribusiness Update
OSU Vet school awarded three grants to expand role in responding to animal disease outbreaks, and the number of honeybee colonies grows as beekeepers adapt to challenges of last twenty years.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Honey Bee Colonies Rebound, and Interest Up for Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program.
Fruit Grower Report
The bee losses keep mounting up and it may be reaching a critical mass.
Northwest Report
A new report shows bee collapse is getting better...a number of Senators and bio-industry officials talk biodiesel...and why fewer farmers respond to surveys.
Food Forethought
Aganetha Dyck is a Canada based artist who creates art out of honeycomb.
Food Forethought
Many suggestions have been made as to the cause of colony collapse disorder.